Quebec doctor dies after Ironman triathlon in Mont-Tremblant
A well-known doctor from the Laurentians has died after he suffered complications during the Ironman triathlon in Mont-Tremblant last weekend.
Lung specialist Jean-François Chalifour required medical attention during Sunday race
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A well-known doctor from the Laurentians has died after he suffered complications during the Ironman triathlon in Mont-Tremblant last weekend.
The cause of death of Dr. Jean-François Chalifour was not confirmed by the organization, but Ironman said in statement that he "required medical attention during the run portion of Sunday's race and was transported to a nearby hospital."
He died Tuesday night in hospital.
Chalifour, a lung specialist, worked at various healthcare institutions across the Laurentians since at least 2002, including Hotel-Dieu Hospital in Saint-Jérôme, and the CISSS des Laurentides.