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South African dies after HYROX Bangkok collapse

South African fitness coach Leroy Saunders has died after collapsing while competing in the BYD HYROX Bangkok 2026 event at Queen Sirikit National Convention Center.

Saunders, 41, lost consciousness during the competition on 13 August. Event staff gave him emergency assistance and CPR before he was taken to hospital, where he later died.

His family and team confirmed his death in a statement posted on Saunders' personal Instagram account on 18 August.

Family asks for time and information

The family said it was still trying to understand fully the circumstances surrounding Saunders' death. It asked HYROX and other media outlets not to make statements until further information had been confirmed.

"Until the last second of this moment, Leroy lived his life without regret or hesitation," the family statement said.

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It described Saunders as someone who had made a positive difference to hundreds, and possibly thousands, of people over the course of his career.

The family also thanked the fitness communities that had supported him. It said further details, including arrangements to celebrate his life, would be released when appropriate.

A coach in Bangkok's combat sports community

Saunders owned IAOT CrossFit in Bangkok and worked as a fitness and CrossFit coach in Thailand. He was particularly known for strength and conditioning work with combat athletes.

He also founded Fight by Design, a physical training programme for Muay Thai fighters, mixed martial arts competitors and boxers.

For the many foreign residents involved in Bangkok's CrossFit, martial arts and endurance-sport communities, Saunders was part of an international fitness scene that draws coaches and athletes from overseas.

What HYROX involves

HYROX is an indoor fitness race combining running with functional exercise stations. Its standard format involves eight 1km runs, each followed by a workout challenge, testing endurance, strength and conditioning.

The BYD HYROX Bangkok 2026 competition ran from 13 to 16 August at the Queen Sirikit National Convention Center in Bangkok.

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19 August 2026

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Tony Hatzi Rookie Member

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RIP we don’t when it’s comes sudden

riverhigh Silver Member

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Such is life! From all accounts, he appears to be a very nice person. Engaging in competitive sports at the age of 41 carries certain risks. Know your limits. RIP.

OneManShow Silver Member

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Steroid and damaged heart could be the reason for some without any symptoms.

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save the frogs Star Member

save the frogs

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Specific heart test needs to be checked for all athletes before competition.

It should be mandatory, but not many people know about it or do it.

dddave Platinum Member

dddave

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2 hours ago, emptypockets said:

You can be as fit as fiddle but still have undiagnosed underlying health problems.

So true. In the 1970s, Jim Fixx was a worldwide fitness celebrity with many fitness books and TV appearances. He died of a heart attack at age 52 while running. A hidden heart defect was found after his death.

Captain Flack Star Member

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Troll post about Covid vaccines removed @Taboo2 this is the news section, not for conspiracy theories.

soalbundy Diamond Member

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Reminds me of the poem :- Because I couldn't stop for death, death kindly stopped for me.

SOTIRIOS Platinum Member

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...Let's Hope There Is Nothing Political Or Sinister Behind This... (?)

smew Silver Member

smew

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Most likely a heart failure. Don't they do pre-competion med exams scans etc?

brfsa2 Gold Member

brfsa2

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RIP!
Maybe i'm not the only, do you also think this Hyrox competition looks quite stupid? 🤣 same like marathons.

unblocktheplanet Star Member

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I've been saying for years, exercise'll kill ya!

Captain Flack Star Member

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Post breaking forum rules removed. @simonok rule 13. You will not publicly comment on moderation in an open forum. You will not comment on actions taken by individual moderators or on specific or general policies and issues. You will not post a negative emoticon in response to a public notice made by a moderator. You may send a private message to a moderator to discuss individual actions or you can email support (at) aseannow.com to discuss moderation policy and account suspensions.You will not block communication from moderators or Admin.

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Suetape Silver Member

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4 hours ago, unblocktheplanet said:

I've been saying for years, exercise'll kill ya!

Unfortunately Over indulgence and pushing your body like that sport does can definitely lead to a disaster. Moderating is a large part of living long and remaining healthy. RIP Young Man.

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