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THE WOMAN WAS RUSHED TO HOSPITAL IN AN AMBULANCE BUT PASSED AWAY. 17:44, 01 Jun 2025 A woman has died after collapsing near the finishing line while competing in a marathon. The tragedy
unfolded earlier today and saw her rushed to hospital in an ambulance. But it was later confirmed that the woman - who is thought to be in her 20s or early 30s - had passed away in the road
race and that her family had been notified. The Mirror reports she died after she collapsed just yards from the finish line of the Cork City Marathon, and that Cork City Council later
confirmed that the woman had been pronounced dead. Her immediate family is understood to have been informed, and the Irish Health and Safety Executive is expected to issue a full statement
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the local council said: "Cork City Council is deeply saddened to confirm that a participant in the Cork City Marathon has tragically passed away. Article continues below "The
person was attended to immediately by the emergency services on the scene. Our deepest condolences go out to the family and friends of the deceased." In a statement to national media,
the organisers of the Cork City Marathon said: “Cork City Council is deeply saddened to confirm that a participant in the Cork City Marathon has tragically passed away. "The person was
attended to immediately by the emergency services on the scene. Our deepest condolences go out to the family and friends of the deceased.” The Cork City Marathon is one of the largest events
of its type in the Republic of Ireland. More than 11,000 runners took part this year, participating in either the full marathon, half marathon or 10km event. The men's marathon was won
by Chris Jeuken, who completed it in two hours and 18 minutes. Evelyn Twomey came first in the women's marathon with a time of two hours and 54 minutes. Article continues below In the
half marathon, the men's event winner was Jake O' Regan, who clocked in at one hour and six minutes, and Niamh Allen finished first in the women's event. She recorded a time
of one hour and ten minutes. Irish athlete Fearghal Curtin won the men’s 10k with a time of 29:46, and Hannah Steeds came first in the women's event with 34:51.