World Championship bronze medallist Quinonez killed in Ecuador

Athletics
By Reuters | Oct 24, 2021
October 2, 2019 Bronze Medalist Ecuador's Alex Quinonez celebrates on the podium REUTERS

Sprinter Alex Quinonez, Ecuador's World Championship bronze medallist, has been killed in his home city of Guayanquil on Friday, the country's sports ministry said on Saturday.

Guayaquil-based newspaper El Universo said Quinonez, who was 32, and another individual were fatally shot at around 9:20 p.m. on Friday in the northwest part of the city.

Quinonez won bronze the 200m bronze medal at the 2019 World Championships in Doha and reached the finals of the same event at the 2012 Olympic Games in London. He was suspended in July prior to the Tokyo Olympics for anti-doping whereabouts failures.

"With great sadness, we confirm the murder of our sportsman Alex Quinonez," the country's sports ministry said on Twitter https://twitter.com/DeporteEc/status/1451765690831155200.

"We have lost a great sportsman, someone who allowed us to dream, who moved us... he was the greatest sprinter this country produced."

Ecuadorian president Guillermo Lasso expressed his condolences and said https://twitter.com/LassoGuillermo/status/1451890215988174852 the killing "will not go unpunished". Earlier this month, Lasso declared a 60-day state of emergency over rising crime in the country.

Quinonez's death marks the second killing of an international athlete this month after Kenyan distance runner Agnes Tirop was found stabbed to death at her home.

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