Asian Games: Road Racing Tournament Official Dies at Incheon
The unnamed South Korean athletics road racing referee complained of feeling unwell at his hotel on Thursday and was rushed to hospital, where he died in the early hours of Friday, Asian Games spokesman Yoo Jae-Han told reporters.
- Press Trust of India
- Updated: September 26, 2014 03:37 pm IST
The Incheon Asian Games suffered a tragedy today as an event official died in hospital after being taken ill, organisers said. (Day 7 Blog)
The unnamed South Korean athletics road racing referee complained of feeling unwell at his hotel on Thursday and was rushed to hospital, where he died in the early hours of Friday, Asiad spokesman Yoo Jae-Han told reporters. (Indian women archers lose, to fight it out for Bronze)
He said the man, believed to be aged 59, showed no signs of illness during a preparatory session for the competition, which begins on Saturday. (Arpinder Singh, Vikas Gowda lead India in athletics)
"We are very sorry for his family and we will do our best to support them," Yoo said, adding that the exact cause of death was still unclear. (Saina loses as Indian shuttlers have a bad day)