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  1. published 21 May 2009. Former world-class road and mountain bike professional Steve Larsen collapsed and died during a training run on Tuesday, May 19, aged 39. Larsen was running at a local track ...

  2. An autopsy showed that multi-sport athlete Steve Larsen likely did not die of a heart attack, his brother told VeloNews Wednesday. Mike Larsen said the autopsy ruled out a heart attack and a blood clot. The cause of death may have been viral or related to allergies, he said. “The last few weeks he had been having serious troubles with his ...

  3. May 20, 2009 · Steve Larsen, probably the only professional who competed and won major races as a mountain biker, road biker and triathlete, died Tuesday evening after collapsing during a running workout. Larsen was 39 and he and his wife Carrie Larsen have five children. "He was doing a track workout and he collapsed. They did CPR immediately and an ambulance arrived quickly, but they weren't able to save ...

  4. May 21, 2009 · An autopsy showed that multi-sport athlete Steve Larsen likely did not die of a heart attack, his brother told VeloNews Wednesday. Mike Larsen said the autopsy ruled out a heart attack and a blood clot. The cause of death may have been viral or related to allergies, he said. “The last few weeks he had been having serious troubles with his ...

  5. Steve Larsen is ... was a 39-year-old elite ultra-athlete; the model of health and vigor and stamina. He has never failed a physical or been told to take it easy.

  6. May 20, 2009 · Steve Larsen, We’ll Miss You. Steve Larsen, husband, father of five, business owner, triathlete, and road, mountain, track, and talented cyclocross racer died yesterday during a running workout at the track. Larsen lived in Bend, Ore. Larsen was a gifted athlete that mastered any sport he tried. He raced alongside Lance Armstrong on Team ...

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  8. May 20, 2009 · Steve Larsen died yesterday of an apparent heart attack at the age of 39. One of cycling's strong men, the former world class road racer, mountain bike racer, and triathlete collapsed during a footrunning workout on the track in his adopted home of Bend, Oregon. Despite immediate attention medical professionals were unable to resuscitate him.