A competitor in the CrossFit Games has died during a swimming event at a Texas lake
A competitor in the CrossFit Games has died while competing in a swimming event on a Texas lake
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Your support makes all the difference.A competitor in the CrossFit Games has died while competing in a swimming event Thursday morning on a Texas lake.
CrossFit CEO Don Faul said during a news conference that they were ādeeply saddenedā by the death of one of their athletes, and they were working with authorities on the investigation into the death.
An official with the Fort Worth Fire Department said they got called out around 8 a.m. to assist police because there āwas a participant in the water that was down and hadn't been seen in some point in time.ā
He said they responded for search and rescue and were not on the scene when the initial call was made. He said the athlete's body was found about an hour later.
Faul said CrossFit did have safety personnel on site at the event.
Faul said the CrossFit community is like a family. āWe're doing everything in our power during this tragic time to support the family, to support our community,ā Faul said.
A police spokesperson said that they would not currently be releasing the athlete's name.
The mission of the CrossFit Games, first held in 2007, is to āfind the fittest athletes in the world,ā the CrossFit website said. It says the games change every year and often the details are not announced until just before the event.