Two men, named as Ivan Chittenden and Brendan Wall, got into difficulty and died in Youghal Bay during the swimming leg of the Ironman race. Ironman claims the warning from Triathlon Ireland was only communicated to its officials"several hours" after the swim had concluded.
Two men, named as Ivan Chittenden and Brendan Wall, got into difficulty and died in Youghal Bay during the swimming leg of the Ironman race. Ironman claims the warning from Triathlon Ireland was only communicated to its officials"several hours" after the swim had concluded
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