Trinidad and Tobago Sprinter Lendore Dies Aged 29

Trinidad and Tobago Sprinter Lendore Dies Aged 29
Deon Lendore of Trinidad and Tobago reacts after competing Men's 400m semifinal at Olympic Stadium in Tokyo, on Aug. 2, 2021. Lucy Nicholson/Reuters
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Trinidad and Tobago’s Olympic committee said sprinter Deon Lendore has died in the United States at the age of 29.

U.S. media reports said the three-time Olympian, who anchored his country to the 4x400m bronze medal at the 2012 London Games and also competed at Rio and Tokyo, was involved in a car crash in Texas.

Lendore was working as a volunteer coach at Texas A&M University, reports added.

The Trinidad and Tobago Olympic Committee said in a statement that Lendore was an “inspiration and motivation.”

“Deon has flown the Trinidad and Tobago flag with pride, honor, patriotism, and an indomitable will throughout his career while helping and inspiring many,” the statement added.

Lendore won silver in the 4x400m relay at the 2015 world championships in Beijing. He claimed individual bronze medals in the indoor world championships in 2016 and 2018.

By Shrivathsa Sridhar