SF triathlon changes starting procedures 1 year after competitor was paralyzed

The annual Escape from Alcatraz Triathlon has changed its starting procedures for this year’s race, the first year after a competitor was paralyzed by a collision at the start of the event.

It’s been exactly one year since Jose Perez, a firefighter from Chicago and veteran triathlete, jumped into the water to begin his race, only for another competitor to land directly on Perez’s head. The strike instantly paralyzed him, leaving him floating in San Francisco Bay for what “felt like an eternity” before he was safely rescued, which he recounted to SFGATE last summer while recovering at San Francisco General Hospital.

Before this year’s race on June 7, SFGATE sought an interview with Escape from Alcatraz Triathlon officials last week through a public relations firm helping with the race. The spokesperson said race officials were “unable to accommodate” an interview but sent an unattributed statement on behalf of the race…

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