The organisers of the Fish River Canoe Marathon have confirmed the deaths of two participants on the first stage of the race on Friday.
On Friday 8 October, the 39th Fish River Canoe Marathon got underway at Grassridge Dam in the Klein Karoo. The race returns after the 2020 edition was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic but tragedy has now struck on the river.
Tragedy strikes Fish River Canoe Marathon
According to a press release issued late on Friday, 53-year-old Pretoria paddler Axel Marggraf died after falling out of his K3 canoe in Soutpansdrift rapid, while 31-year-old Amanzimtoti resident Dean Chiazzari died after suffering a suspected heart attack after withdrawing from the race.
Fish River Canoe Marathon chairman Roy Copeman send his condolences to the families and friends of the two paddlers and said that the entire paddling community has been shaken by the double tragedy.
“No words can describe the pain we are all feeling at this time,” said Copeman.
He praised the race rescue and safety personnel who responded quickly to both instances.
“Our safety teams and divers, together with a groups of volunteers assisting and seconders at the scene went to great lengths, risking their own lives, to assist in locating and reaching the missing paddler,” said Copeman.
“The response was fast and effective, but sadly we were not able to save the paddler.
Chiazzari was withdrawn from the race and was being transported back to Cradock when it is believed he suffered a heart attack.
“Again we were fortunate to have skilled personnel right on hand, but they were not able to resuscitate the paddler,” Copeman said.
A full investigation into both tragedies will be carried out, with the race organisers unable to make any further comment on the matters until the proper authorities conclude their enquiry.
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