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Utrecht to review marathon timing, route after heat-related death of 22-year-old runner

The city of Utrecht will hold talks with the organizer of the Utrecht Marathon after multiple runners collapsed in late May heat and a 22-year-old man died following a medical emergency during the race, RTV Utrecht reports.

The deceased runner, a student at Universiteit Utrecht and member of student association C.S. Veritas died after becoming unwell during the marathon. The association said it was “deeply shocked” by the news. Fellow student Aileen Siedenburg, a committee member of Student & Starter, raised questions in the city council on behalf of several political groups about safety at sporting events and described the runner as a young, athletic man, offering condolences to his family.

The marathon, held in Utrecht at the end of May, took place under high temperatures that caused significant strain on participants. Multiple runners became unwell, and emergency services were deployed along the course, including an ambulance stationed on the route. Spectators also intervened to help cool runners, including a girl who used a garden hose to spray participants during the race.

Concerns about the timing of the event surfaced after the race, with officials noting that late May carries an elevated risk of hot weather in Utrecht, increasing the danger of heat stroke during endurance events.

Utrecht alderwoman Eva Oosters opened her response to council questions with condolences. She confirmed the municipality will speak with organizers about whether the timing of the marathon within the year is appropriate and whether the date should be reconsidered.

Oosters said the city’s role in permitting is limited to checking whether an event fits into the calendar, while organizers decide which date to request. She added that the heat protocol is reviewed during the permit process.

Ahead of the marathon, the municipality had already emphasized the heat protocol to organizers. Additional safety measures were implemented, including extra water stations, more cooling opportunities, and advance communication to participants about heat risks. Oosters said, “No matter how many measures you take, there remains a risk at sporting events in warm weather.”

A council member also raised the possibility of designing a more shaded route. The municipality confirmed it is discussing route options with organizers but said any course must also meet requirements related to road suitability, safety, and city accessibility. Oosters said, “A route that is fully or largely in the shade is unfortunately not possible.”

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