Ecuadorian sprinter Alex Quinonez who won bronze at 2019 World Championships ‘shot dead’

Ecuadorian sprinter Alex Quinonez ‘shot dead’ in home country as sports ministry pays tribute to ‘person who made us dream’ after his 200m bronze medal at 2019 World Championships

  • Ecuadorian sprinter Alex Quinonez has been killed in his home country
  • The 32-year-old was reportedly shot on Friday night along with another person
  • Quinonez won bronze in the 200m at the 2019 World Championships in Doha
  • Kenyan distance star Agnes Tirop was killed earlier this month in her home 

World 200 metres bronze medallist Alex Quinonez has been killed in his home country of Ecuador.

The 32-year-old finished third at the World Championships in Doha two years ago to become the first Ecuadorian athlete to win a global medal in a track event.

According to the BBC, Quinonez was shot along with another person outside a shopping centre in the city of Guayaquil on Friday night. 

The Ecuadorian sports ministry announced the news in a statement on its Twitter feed, saying: ‘Today we lost a great athlete, a person who made us dream, who made us excited.’ 

‘The National Police are at the scene and the authorities are conducting the corresponding investigations. He will forever remain in the hearts of all Ecuadorians,’ it added. 

Alex Quinonez has reportedly been shot dead in the city of Guayaquil in Ecuador on Friday

The 32-year-old won a bronze medal in the 200m at the 2019 World Championships in Doha

The 32-year-old won a bronze medal in the 200m at the 2019 World Championships in Doha

Ecuador’s president Guillermo Lasso tweeted: ‘We are very sorry for the painful loss of Alex Quinonez, father, son, a great sprinter who marked the sport. Our sincerest condolences to your loved ones. Rest in peace. Those who take the lives of Ecuadorians will not go unpunished. We will act forcefully.’ 

Ecuador’s Olympic Committee said in a statement that the circumstances surrounding the death had ‘not yet been clarified’.

Quinonez qualified for the Tokyo Olympic Games but did not compete after being suspended for breaching the whereabouts rules.

News of the sprinter’s death came on the same day as the funeral of Kenyan distance star Agnes Tirop, who was killed earlier this month

Ecuador¿s president and the sports ministry paid tribute to Quinonez after he was killed

Ecuador’s president and the sports ministry paid tribute to Quinonez after he was killed

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