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Runner who collapsed and died just after finishing the Brooklyn Half Marathon named as 32-year-old


The runner who collapsed at the finish line during the RBC Brooklyn Half Marathon Saturday on the hottest May day ever recorded in the Northwest region has been identified as 32-year-old David Reichman.

Reichman collapsed on the boardwalk at Ocean Parkway at Brighton Beach Avenue at the finish line in Coney Island about 9:30 a.m., about two and a half hours after the 13.1 mile race started.

The Brooklyn resident was rushed to Coney Island Hospital where he was pronounced dead after suffering from possible cardiac arrest, according to the New York Road Runners club and the NYPD.

The medical examiner will determine the cause of death. Temperatures in New York soared from below 60F at dawn to nearly 80 degrees by morning, and exceeded the 80s by the afternoon.

Paramedics made their way through a crowd of runners at the RBC Brooklyn Half Marathon on Saturday after a man died near the finish line and five others were hospitalized

Paramedics made their way through a crowd of runners at the RBC Brooklyn Half Marathon on Saturday after a man died near the finish line and five others were hospitalized

The 32-year-old runner collapsed just a few blocks away from the finishing 

Saturday’s death marks the first time since 2014 that someone has died in a New York City half-marathon since a 31-year-old man collapsed after crossing the finish line

Sixteen people who participated in the 13.1 mile race were taken to a hospital

Sixteen people who participated in the 13.1 mile race were taken to a hospital, according to the FDNY. Five suffered serious injuries, eight people had non-life-threatening injuries and four people sustained minor injuries. 

Reichman finish with a time of 1:40:53, according to the NYRR results page and placed 2,427 out of 18,770 runners. 

The super at Reichman’s old Brooklyn apartment told the New York Daily News that he was still holding onto a package addressed to Reichman, who might have moved to Manhattan.  

‘Very nice guy, he had a tall girlfriend,’ the super said of Reichman. ‘He moved out a few months ago.’

It was unclear what caused the runner to collapse, though a statement from the nonprofit New York Road Runners said it happened after the man finished the 2022 RBC Brooklyn Half. 

“Our thoughts and sympathies are with the runner’s family and those close to them,” said spokesperson Trina Singian.

Singian said medical staff had been placed from start to finish throughout the race course. The group also monitored weather conditions up to and during the race with city agency officials and weather experts. Singian said the temperature ranged from the low 60s to high 70s during the race, which began at 7 a.m.

While race organizers warned participants of the heat advisory in place for New York, the first one in 16 years, it is not yet clear if the heat led to the death and injuries, officials said.

The New York Road Runners released the following statement regarding Saturday’s death: 

‘We are deeply saddened by the passing of a participant following the 2022 RBC Brooklyn Half. Our thoughts and sympathies are with the runner’s family and those close to them. 

‘The male runner … collapsed after finishing the race. He was immediately attended to by on-site medical staff and then transported to Coney Island Hospital. NYRR has medical staff placed from start to finish throughout the race course, who are ready to respond immediately to the medical needs of all runners, spectators, volunteers and staff. Runners who require further attention are transferred to appropriate medical facilities. 

‘The health and safety of our runners, volunteers, partners, and staff remain the top priority for NYRR. In coordination and consultation with city agency partners and weather experts, NYRR was closely monitoring weather conditions leading up to and during the race. Throughout the race, temperatures ranged from the low 60s to high 70s.’ 

The death at the Brooklyn Half Marathon was the first time since 2014 where a participant in a half-marathon died in the city. 

It came the Tri-State area faces a heatwave, causing temperatures to soar to nearly 100F

Coney Island Beach was packed on Saturday despite there being no lifeguards on duty until after Memorial Day Weekend 

New York City Mayor Eric Adams issued a warning about Saturday’s heat, saying beaches are still closed but that did not stop New Yorkers from packing Coney Island Beach in Brooklyn 

New York City Mayor Eric Adams had also issued a warning about Saturday’s heat, saying beaches were still closed and asking residents to check up on neighbors.

But New Yorkers ignored the Mayor and just miles away from the finish line beachgoers were captured catching some rays at Coney Island Beach.

Coney Island also hosted the Kid’s Boardwalk Run on Saturday morning and the beach’s amusement park Luna Park and the aquarium were open as well.

The beach was packed with families sitting in the sand tanning and others looking for an escape from the heat and dipping in the water despite city officials begging New Yorkers to avoid the water for at least another week when lifeguards are officially on duty.

Officials also warned of dangerous riptides caused by predicted storms as well as the water still being below 70 degrees which can lead to hypothermia, CBS News reported.

But the heat is not expected to last long, with forecasters saying a second round of storms will offer some relief from the summer-like heat and have temperatures returning back to normal by Monday, Accuweather reported.

On Sunday afternoon parts of the Northeast, including New York, can expect thunder storms and heavy rain.



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