British athlete dies while competing in Costa del Sol triathlon: Sport's world body pays tribute to 57-year-old

  • Mark Stokes tragically died after collapsing at the Costa del Sol triathlon
  • A friend said he collapsed in the 'final stages' of the competition
  • Tributes from the athletic world have poured in  

A British athlete has died while competing in a Costa del sol triathlon.  

Mark Stokes, 57, collapsed as he was running during the competition in Torremolinos on Thursday.

He was one of two triathletes who died the same day, the other being a 79-year-old Mexican who has been named as Roger Mas.

Engineering expert and consultant Mark, believed to have been based in Reading, Berkshire, was named as pals went public with their heartbreak and paid tribute to him.

Fellow triathlete Tim Donnelly Smith, who had travelled to the Costa del Sol with Mark and was sharing an apartment with him, said in an agonising social media post alongside a picture of the two of them at a previous event: 'This week we have been in Torremolinos, Spain, for the World Triathlon Championships. This is a race for which we both qualified over a year ago, in Bournemouth, where we first met.

'We've raced together and kept in touch since.

Engineering expert and consultant Mark (pictured) passed away while running in a Costa del Sol marathon

Engineering expert and consultant Mark (pictured) passed away while running in a Costa del Sol marathon

Tributes for the athlete were shared in the wake of his death

Tributes for the athlete were shared in the wake of his death

'Here in Torremolinos we were sharing an apartment and travelled out together. We were both so excited to be here: World Championships? Us? Yes!

'Heartbreakingly on Thursday afternoon Mark collapsed in the final stages of the run leg of our race.

'Medics were unable to resuscitate him and the world changed in a split-second for many people, almost all of whom I have never met.

'I really wasn't sure whether (or how) to write this post. But I concluded that writing it and tagging Mark is probably the best - the only - way I have of sending my condolences to all of his family, friends, colleagues and triathlon family. I'm so sorry for your loss. RIP, Mark.'

World Triathlon, the international governing body for the multi-disclipines including triathlon and duathlon, said in a statement earlier this week about the double tragedy during the event: 'It is with deep sadness that we can inform that two participants (one from Mexico; one from Great Britain) have died at the World Triathlon Torremolinos-Andalucía Age Group Sprint Distance World Championships, taking place today, October 17. Our deepest condolences go to their respective family, friends, National Federations and all the triathlon family.

Mark (pictured, right) collapsed as he was running during the competition in Torremolinos on Thursday

Mark (pictured, right) collapsed as he was running during the competition in Torremolinos on Thursday

He was one of two triathletes who died the same day

He was one of two triathletes who died the same day

'World Triathlon, the Spanish Federation and the Local Organising Committee are in contact with their families and NFs to provide all the support needed in these difficult and sad times.'

The 2024 World Triathlon Championship Finals kicked off on Thursday in Torremolinos and finishes today.

The Mexican Triathlon Federation said in a statement after Roger Mas' death: 'It is with profound sadness that we inform of the death of Roger Man Colomer, 79, during the World Triathlon Championship on the afternoon of Thursday October 17 in Torremolinos.

'We deeply regret this and share the pain of his family and friends.'

MailOnline has contacted the UK's FCDO for comment.