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Top distance runner Ryan Shay died during the U.S. men’s Olympic marathon trials Saturday in New York, overshadowing what was supposed to be a showcase day for the sport.
Shay, who ran despite a diagnosis of an enlarged heart when he was a teenager, collapsed about 5 miles into the race and was taken to Lenox Hill Hospital, where he was pronounced dead at 8:46 a.m., New York Road Runners president Mary Wittenberg said. He was 28.
“It cuts a knife through everybody’s hearts,” said Wittenberg, whose group organized the race.
Shay’s father, Joe, said his son was first diagnosed with a larger than normal heart at age 14. Joe Shay told The Associated Press his son was cleared for running this spring by doctors, but was told he might have need a pacemaker when he is older.
And years ago, after a car accident as a 16-year-old, Shay said doctors re-evaluated Ryan’s heart and determined it had gotten even larger. Each time, he said, they believed it was because Ryan was a runner.
“But he never complained about it,” Shay said.
Wittenberg said Ryan Shay received immediate medical attention after collapsing. The medical examiner’s office said an autopsy will be performed today.
“There were seve
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The Complete History of Olympic Boxing (1960-2024)
Boxing is one of the most historic sports in the Olympic Games, showcasing the best fighters from around the world since its inclusion in the ancient Olympic Games. This blog will provide a comprehensive overview of Olympic boxing from 1960 to 2024, covering the categories, notable athletes, and their achievements.
The Evolution of Olympic Boxing
Boxing's Early Days
The sport has been a part of the modern Olympics since the 1904 St. Louis Games, though it wasn't included in the 1912 Stockholm Games due to Sweden's ban on boxing. Initially, only male athletes competed, and the format of the competition has evolved over the years, with different weight classes being added or modified.
Introduction of Women’s Boxing
The 2012 London Olympics marked a historic moment for boxing when women were allowed to compete for the first time. Initially, only three weight categories were included, but the number expanded in subsequent Olympics.
Men's Boxing Categories
Boxing categories have evolved, but the key classes remain. Here’s a breakdown of the men's boxing categories from 1960 to 2024:
Flyweight (51 kg and below): Known for its speed and agility, this class has produced some of the most exciting bouts in Olympic histo