Woman Dies While Running Ultra Marathon in Colorado
SAN JUAN COUNTY, COLORADO, JUL 11 – Elaine Stypula, a veteran ultramarathoner, died early in the race near Gold Lake on the challenging Hardrock 100 course with over 33,000 feet of elevation gain, officials said.
- A 60-year-old woman named Elaine Stypula from Michigan died during the Hardrock Hundred Mile Endurance Run, which is 102.5 miles long.
- The San Juan County, Colorado, Coroner’s Office confirmed Stypula's identity and reported her death.
- Silverton Medical Rescue responded to a CPR call at the event and pronounced Stypula deceased at 10:27 a.m.
- Event organizers expressed their sadness and offered condolences on the Hardrock 100 website after confirming Stypula's death.
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Elaine Stypula, 60, was scheduled to run a 100-mile race. But just three hours into the race, she collapsed and died, the New York Post reports. Our thoughts are with the family, friends and fellow runners as we mourn this incredible loss, the organizers write on their website.
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Elaine Stypula, a 60-year-old runner from Michigan, passed away just seven miles into the brutal 102.5-mile Hardrock 100 race in Colorado, United States, on Friday
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