Safety was paramount, and triathlon was very well organised, says Cork county mayor
The organisation said that, as with all Ironman events, its utmost priority was the safety to those taking part.
Brendan Wall worked as a sales director at a steel tubes manufacturers in Wednesbury in the UK having previously been employed by an industrial machinery manufacturing firm in Cavan. He was a graduate of Trinity College Dublin and the University of Hull where he completed an MBA. He had completed Ironman events in among other places Zell Am See in Austria and in Maine USA whilst he also was a finisher at the Triathlon Mecca Challenge Roth in Roth, Germany. Mr Chittenden, who was married and had children, did his first Ironman event in 2013.
“It may be that Water Safety Ireland will also be asking questions and wish to fully understand the facts and the circumstances of what happened. It is such a terrible tragedy.”
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