How Marathon runner died



...on his way home from the London race

Experienced Marathon runner, Steve Shanks, died at age 45 on his way home after competing in last Sunday's London Marathon.

According to his wife, Shanks, who lived in Nottingham, had just finished the world-renowned race in 2:53:26; died tragically while en-route home on Sunday.

Tributes have been paid to the runner, whose cause of death has not yet been shared.

In a statement, his wife Jessica said she was "in shock and devastated".

She added his passing was "sudden and out of the blue".

"He was returning home having spent the day participating in the London Marathon," she said. "As you can imagine I'm absolutely in shock and devastated."

A London Marathon spokesperson said they were "deeply saddened" to hear of Mr Shanks's death.

They added Mr Shanks was a "very experienced runner" who took part in the event on Sunday, completing the 26.2-mile (42.1km) distance in two hours and 53 minutes.

In a tribute posted on its website, Holme Pierrepont Running Club said: "Steve had won many club championships over all distances.

"He competed in races all over Europe and was a keen parkrun tourist.

"His talents were not limited to road running. He represented the club in cross country and won a club fell running championship in 2008."

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