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2 runners die from "medical emergencies" during Monumental Marathon

Two runners died during the Indianapolis Monumental Marathon from separate medical emergencies, with 24 calls for injuries and exhaustion reported, officials said.

  • On Nov. 8, organizers said two runners died during the Indianapolis Monumental Marathon after medical emergencies.
  • Medical teams and local first responders provided immediate, coordinated care, and organizers said they are working closely with public safety officials while Beyond Monumental emphasized participant safety as a priority.
  • Indianapolis Emergency Medical Services reported 24 calls during that race, mostly for injuries and exhaustion, excluding those treated at an on-site medical tent.
  • This story will be updated as organizers and officials continue to respond, and reporters Ryan Murphy and Noe Padilla contributed to the article.
  • Earlier this year, Patrick Holden, 29, died after the 500 Festival Mini-Marathon on May 3, and the Indianapolis Star reported the death, providing local context.
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Two runners die after suffering ‘medical emergencies’ during Indianapolis marathon

The two deaths were unrelated, officials said

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The 17th edition of the Alpes-Maritime Marathon is bereaved this Sunday, November 9. A man died despite an immediate response to the rescue. He was in cardiorespiratory arrest and collapsed in...

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The victim suffered a cardiac arrest just before the end of the 42-kilometer race, reports Nice-Matin. She was 27 years old.

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