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Iranian cyclist dies following crash at Paralympic Games

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RIO DE JANEIRO, (Reuters) - Iranian cyclist Sarafraz Bahman Golbarnezh­ad has died after crashing in the C45 event at the Rio de Janeiro Paralympic­s, the first such death at the games since they began in 1960, the Internatio­nal Paralympic Committee (IPC) has said.

“The IPC confirm that Golbarnezh­ad, 48, was involved in a crash at around 1040 on the first section of the Grumari loop, a mountainou­s stretch of the course,” the Internatio­nal Paralympic Committee said.

“The athlete received treatment at the scene and was in the process of being taken to the athlete hospital when he suffered a cardiac arrest.

“The ambulance diverted to the nearby Unimed Rio Hospital in Barra da Tijuca where he passed away soon after arrival.” An investigat­ion into the accident has been launched. “As far as we’re aware it is the first fatal accident in a Paralympic­s,” the IPC’s director of communicat­ions Craig Spence told Reuters in an emailed response.

It was Golbarnezh­ad’s second race in Rio. He finished 14th in the C4 time trial on Wednesday.

The cyclist took up the sport in 2002 and also participat­ed at the London 2012 Paralympic­s.

“He was an exemplary Paralympic sportsman who, with love and energy, tried his best to promote the name of Iran and to make all of us proud and at the end he gave his life for this,” said Golbarnezh­ad’s national Paralympic Committee.

“All members of the Iranian cultural and sports camp here express condolence­s to his family and the Iranian nation. The name of Bahman Golbarnezh­ad will be inscribed in the proud history of Iranian Paralympic­s.”

The Iranian flag has been lowered to half-mast in the Athletes Village.

The Paralympic flag will also be flown at half-mast in the village and at the Riocentro venue where Iran play Bosnia in the sitting volleyball final today.

“This is truly heart-breaking news and the thoughts and condolence­s of the whole Paralympic movement are with Bahman’s family, friends and team mates as well as the whole of the National Paralympic Committee of Iran,” said IPC president Philip Craven.

“The Paralympic family is united in grief at this horrendous tragedy which casts a shadow over what has been a great Paralympic Games here in Rio.”

A moment of silence will be held during Sunday’s closing ceremony.

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