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Triathlete dies in Open Water swim event
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Sad news today out of the Philippines. Condolences to the family and those who knew him.
The report has a level of detail we don't usually see, lamentably. It seems those who were there in support did a great job. Free diving down 40 feet is quite a challenge. Every day is a gift.

Update: unbelievably warm water may have contributed:

Today's sea temperature in Cebu, Philippines is 85 °F (Statistics for 25 May 1981-2005 – mean: 85 max: 87 min: 84 °F)
See:
http://www.tide-forecast.com/...nes/forecasts/latest


CEBU CITY, Philippines - The Olango Challenge open water swimming competition in Cebu was marred by the death of a participant.

Eduardo Oriondo, whom organizers said was 54 years old and was competing in the 2-kilometer Competitive Male category, was found submerged about 40 feet deep along the race course set at the waters fronting the Pacific Cebu Resort in Suba Basbas Lapu-Lapu City at a little past 12 p.m. on Saturday, May 23.

According to his Facebook account, he had just turned 53 on May 15. He hailed from barangay Sangi in Lapu-Lapu City and was a Master Sergeant in the Philippine Air Force. He is survived by his wife and a daughter said to be a Grade one pupil.
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The Olango Challenge is organized by the Philippine Business for Social Progress (PBSP) Visayas Chapter in partnership with the Philippine Swimming Inc. (PSI) to raise funds to build classrooms in Olango, an island off Mactan, and ironically to raise awareness for drowning incidents in the country.

The event's categories are 6-K Fun Mixed Class, 6-K Competitive Female, 6-K Competitive Male, 2-K Fun Mixed Class, 2-K Competitive Female and 2-K Competitive Male.

It could not be determined yet what caused Oriondo to drown as his body has yet to be submitted for autopsy. He is not a first timer in the event, having joined the same race last year. Friends also described him as an accomplished triathlete who finished last year's Cobra Energy Drink IronMan 70.3 which was also held in Lapu-Lapu, although in a different beach resort.

Oriondo was set to compete in next month's Tabuelan 111 Triathlon and also in this year's Cobra IronMan 70.3.

Oriondo was found underwater by PBSP Visayas chapter executive committee chairman Jose Antonio Aboitiz, who was on his second loop of the 2-kilometer race course. He was competing in the 6-K Fun Mixed Class.

“He (Oriondo) was under the water when I found him. I was swimming on the outer part of the course when I saw somebody underneath and wasn’t floating,” said Aboitiz, who agreed to be interviewed about the incident right after the awarding ceremony.

Aboitiz, who was visibly shaken while paramedics were trying to revive Oriondo on the beach, said that he immediately shouted to a lifeguard that there was someone underwater before he dived in an attempted to retrieve the body.

Having no scuba gear and Oriondo having already sunk deep, Aboitiz was not able to hold his breath and came up. By that time the lifeguards were already joined by members of the Naval Forces Central (Navforcen) whom the lifeguards said had to go back to shore for diving equipment. This was, however, denied by the Navforcen saying that they had the diving equipment onboard their motorboat.

Without thinking of the risk to himself and knowing that time was of the essence in getting Oriondo's body to the surface, Aboitiz dove again and this time successfully brought up Oriondo, who was immediately loaded on the Navforcen's motorboat.

Petty Officer 2 (PO2) Peter S. Junillo recounted that he lost no time in trying to revive Oriondo by immediately administering Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation. He said that he had felt a slight pulse and saw movement in Oriondo's eyes, and had believed that the victim would survive.

Navy Fire Controlman 1 (FN1) Elisto C. Lardin said that Oriondo was unconscious and foaming in the mouth as soon as he was brought up.

Junillo said he did not stop pumping Oriondo's chest until they got to land, which was about 150 meters away. Upon reaching the beach, the Navforcen immediately turned Oriondo over to the waiting medical practitioners, who continued to try to revive Oriondo. Some of the doctor participants who have finished their race also lend a hand.

Failing to establish a pulse after a few minutes, the paramedics of the Emergency Rescue Unit Foundation (ERUF) transported Oriondo to the nearby Mactan Doctors Hospital where he was declared dead a little past 1 p.m.
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Some of the participants had lamented that last Saturday's edition of the event lacked marshals on the race course and that some of the lifeguards who were regulars in manning the race course were no longer hired to do so.

However, Navforcen's Lardin said that the organizers had done everything they could to make the race safe by stationing a marshal every 50 meters of the race course. Each turning point of the race course also had marshals. Aside from the stationary marshals, there were also marshals roaming around on jetskis.

Lardin also added that the water was very calm and that he suspects that Oriondo did not just drown but he might have been having cramps or perhaps had a heart attack.

There were also members of the Stand Up Paddle led by Buzzy Budlong littered along the race course. Although Budlong admitted that unlike in previous events, only a few of them were hired for this year's edition of the open water competition.

Some participants also said that the current was not much of a problem but insisted that the turning points were situated far apart from each other and that there were not that many marshals in between.

from:
http://www.rappler.com/...ies-olango-challenge
Last edited by: Cooker: May 24, 15 20:17
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Really sorry to hear about this. I hope his wife and family have a solid support network!
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It sounds like conditions were not too bad other than the temperature, possibly a medical situation .
Condolences to the family

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Sad. Heard this from a friend who joined this event.

RIP
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