Saturday, September 10, 2016

Champion student rower dies after 'freak' accident as she celebrated with team-mates after world championship in Poland

The rower died following a 'freak' accident while celebrating winning a medal at the World University Championships in PolandAilish Sheehan, born in Limerick, died in hospital in Poznan on Friday with her family at her bedside, five days after her fatal fall



























A rower died following a 'freak' accident while celebrating winning a medal at the World University Championships in Poland.

Ailish Sheehan, born in Limerick, died in hospital in Poznan on Friday with her family at her bedside, five days after her fatal fall.
She had been in a coma since the incident on Sunday night in which she is understood to have suffered a fractured skull and a broken arm.
Ailish Sheehan (shown left and right) died in hospital in Poznan on Friday with her family at her bedside, five days after her fatal fall
Ailish had been celebrating with her team-mates after winning a bronze medal as part of the British women's four crew at the Championships when she fell.
A spokesman for British Universities and College Sport (BUCS) said: 'Ailish was involved in an accident after the culmination of the 2016 FISU World University Championships for Rowing in Poznan on Sunday evening. 
'BUCS, British Rowing and Rowing Ireland are providing support to her family during this difficult time and ask for their privacy to be respected.
'On behalf of everyone at BUCS, I wish to extend our condolences to the family and friends of Ailish and our thoughts are with them at this difficult time.'

Ailish had been in a coma since the incident on Sunday night in which she is understood to have suffered a fractured skull
Ailish had been in a coma since the incident on Sunday night in which she is understood to have suffered a fractured skull
A spokesman for the University of London Boat Club (ULBC), where Ailish was a member, added: 'We are devastated to learn of the death of Ailish Sheehan.
'Ailish was involved in a serious accident. The circumstances of the accident remain unclear and are likely to do so for some time to come.'
Club chief coach Phil Gray said 'The whole club is devastated by this news.
'Not only was Ailish a top oarswoman with a significant future in the international side of the sport but she also lit up the club with her humour and laughter.
'She was a great example to younger members and starting next year without her is hard to imagine at the moment especially as she had been elected vice captain.
'But our main thoughts are with Ailish's family who obviously meant so much to her.' 
Ailish joined ULBC at the start of the 2015/16 academic year, arriving from Notre Dame University in the United States where she had been a member of their first Varsity eight.
During the year she won a gold medal at the British Universities Championship in the women's coxed 4, Senior fours at the prestigious Henley women's regatta and a bronze medal at the recent FISU World University Championships.
The rower died following a 'freak' accident while celebrating winning a medal at the World University Championships in Poland
The rower died following a 'freak' accident while celebrating winning a medal at the World University Championships in Poland
Ailish (right) had been celebrating with her team-mates after winning a bronze medal as part of the British women's four crew at the Championships when she fell
Ailish (right) had been celebrating with her team-mates after winning a bronze medal as part of the British women's four crew at the Championships when she fell
Lee Boucher, the team British team manager in Poznan, said: 'It is with great sadness that I have to report that our teammate Ailish has passed away in hospital in Poznan surrounded by her family.
'Our thoughts at this time are with all of her family and friends.'
He added: 'Like her performances on the water, Ailish gave everything right until the very end but unfortunately she was unable to win this battle.
'Ailish's family take comfort in knowing that she didn't suffer and that she was happy in her final moments.'

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