For illustrative purposes only. Picture: Midmar Mile Organisers of the Midmar Mile have expressed their sadness and condolences to the family and friends of a 63-year-old woman who died during the event. According to the organisers, the female participant experienced medical distress while taking part in the event on Saturday.
The organisers said a fellow swimmer and rescue and safety personnel stationed at the dam responded immediately when the swimmer showed signs of difficulty in the water. “She was found to be in full cardiac arrest, and the rescue team initiated CPR. She was then taken to shore and handed over to ER24 medics and doctors, who continued with resuscitation efforts.
“Unfortunately, she remained in cardiac arrest despite on-scene efforts and was transported to Life Hilton Hospital, where resuscitation had to eventually be terminated,” they said. Event organisers added that the safety of participants remains their top priority and confirmed that all emergency protocols were activated immediately in line with its comprehensive water safety and medical response plans. “Out of respect for the family’s privacy, no further personal details have been released.
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The entire aQuellé Midmar Mile community stands in support of all those affected during this extremely difficult time,” they said. The Midmar Mile is the world’s largest open-water swimming event, held annually in February at the Midmar Dam north of Pietermaritzburg, South Africa. The 53rd edition took place from 5–8 February 2026. Meanwhile, the body of a 14-year-old boy has been recovered following a drowning incidentat Begasdorp Mine View in Limpopo.
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