Swansea triathlon: Tributes to 'loving grandfather' Andrew Ireland who died during event

The family of a man who died during the swim section of the Swansea triathlon have paid tribute to a "loving husband, father and grandfather".

Event organisers Activity Wales confirmed Andrew Ireland died during the event on Sunday.

His family said in a statement they were "heartbroken" but "comforted by the many messages of condolence and support we have received".

Mr Ireland was a "keen cyclist and triathlete", his family said. He was a member of Tondu Wheelers cycling club and a regular participant in parkrun events.

He was also a charity worker for homeless people and an "avid supporter" of Welsh football.

His family went on to thank the emergency services, event organisers, volunteers and members of the public who helped him at the scene.

They said he would be "greatly missed".

A total of 1,500 participants were expected to take part in the University of Wales Trinity Saint David Swansea Triathlon at the weekend.

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Activity Wales said on Sunday that an athlete had died during the swim section of the triathlon.

They said in a statement their "sincere condolences go out to the family".