Brazilian Mara Flávia identified as athlete who died during IRONMAN in The Woodlands

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IRONMAN Texas volunteer speaks on attempt to save participant

Mara Flávia Souza Araújo from Brazil was identified as the IRONMAN Texas participant who drowned during Saturday's triathlon. FOX 26 spoke to a volunteer who says he tried to save Araújo.

The swimmer who died during the IRONMAN Texas triathlon on Saturday in The Woodlands has been identified, according to reports.

On Monday, the Montgomery County Sheriff's Office confirmed 38-year-old Mara Flávia Souza Araújo from Brazil was the athlete who died during the swimming portion of the event. Preliminary investigations showed she drowned, the sheriff's office said.

The backstory:

The Montgomery County Sheriff's Office and Woodlands Township Fire Department said a call for a missing swimmer came in at around 6 a.m.

The body of the swimmer was located around 9 a.m., authorities said. Officials said the swimmer's body was pulled from Lake Woodlands at Northshore Park.

Officials said low visibility in the water made rescue operations difficult, but radar was able to detect the person and recover them.

IRONMAN Texas organizers have since confirmed that a race participant passed away during the swim portion of the triathlon.

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Swimmer dies at IRONMAN Texas triathlon

IRONMAN Texas organizers confirmed a participant died during the swimming portion of their triathlon on Saturday. FOX 26's Angie Rodriguez shares information from officials in The Woodlands.

What they're saying:

We are saddened to confirm the death of a race participant during the swim portion of today’s IRONMAN Texas triathlon. We send our deepest sympathies to the family and friends of the athlete and will offer them our support as they go through this very difficult time. Our gratitude goes out to the first responders for their assistance.

What's next:

Montgomery County authorities say detectives are still investigating the scene.

The Source: Information in this article comes from Brazilian news outlet O Globo, IRONMAN Texas, the Montgomery County Sheriff's Office, and The Woodlands Township Fire Department.

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