86 year old cyclist dies in Senior Games crash
An 86 year old man who was competing in a cycling event at the Senior Games in Houston died after crashing mysteriously. From Houston Culture Map: Champion bike racer Elton Hammond Jr. was one mile from the finish line of the Summer Senior Games 10K time trial on Tuesday when he suddenly crashed. Within hours, the 86-year-old athlete was pronounced dead by paramedics who had immediately taken him to a hospital near the cycling race in Fulshear. Details of the crash have yet to be released by the Fulshear Police Department, which did not immediately respond to a phone call by CultureMap. [SNIP] In some respects, Hammond embodied the Games’ mission of empowering senior athletes who had discovered the joys of an active lifestyle later in life. According to his son, Elton Hammond III, Hammond Jr. began cycling more than 40 years ago, but didn’t enter the field of racing until his 70s. Since then, he immersed himself in bicycling, including jaunts through Europe and New Zealand. Considering the age range of Senior Games competitors, the possibility of mid-event death is a predictable fear. The Games’ oldest competitor, tennis player Roger Gentilhomme, passed away on June 18 at the age 102 shortly before he was scheduled to fly to Houston for the Games.]]>