Organizers Cancel Tel Aviv Marathon Due To Forecast
Cancellation comes after a runner died during last week's half-marathon.
Cancellation comes after a runner died during last week’s half-marathon.
Organizers of the Tel Aviv Marathon canceled Friday’s race days after a runner died during the event’s sister race, the half-marathon.
An Israeli soldier collapsed and died after finishing last Friday’s half-marathon, while dozens of other runners were taken to the hospital with heat-related issues. Temperatures reached the 90s despite a 5:45 a.m. start.
The marathon was originally scheduled for the same day but organizers postponed it earlier in the week to this Friday because of expected hot weather.
Friday’s forecast calls for a high of 88 degrees.
On Sunday, a runner had a heart attack during the Barcelona Marathon and died.
From: Eurosport