BSP-21 Spain’s first Olympic champion athlete Llopart in ‘deep coma’

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Spain’s first Olympic champion athlete Llopart in ‘deep coma’

MADRID, Nov 11, 2020 (BSS/AFP) – Jordi Llopart, the first Spaniard to win
an Olympic medal in athletics, is in a “deep coma”, his family said Wednesday
following premature reports of his death.

The national athletics federation was among several Spanish organisations
late on Tuesday to announce the passing of the 68-year-old Llopart.

Spain’s Olympic committee, which had also expressed its condolences to
Llopart’s friends and family, told AFP Wednesday that “what we know is that
he is in a coma”.

Llopart claimed silver in the 50km walk at the 1980 Moscow Games to become
part of Spanish sporting folklore. He also won the European title in 1978.

After reports of Llopart’s death spread on Tuesday night, his family
released a statement on Wednesday saying he was “still alive”.

“We inform that Jordi, although in a deep coma, is still alive, admitted
to the hospital,” said the family of the former Olympian, adding that he was
“awaiting the transplant service”.

Llopart suffered a heart attack, according to local media.

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