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22-year-old Idaho man collapses and dies while running St. George Marathon

His cause of death has not been determined. The BYU-Idaho student married in February.

(GoFundMe) Hayden and his wife, Charlotte Holman. He died Saturday while running the St. George Marathon.

A 22-year-old Idaho man died Saturday while running in the St. George Marathon.

Hayden Holman, of Sugar City, collapsed near the end of the 26-mile race. He stopped breathing and his heart stopped beating, according to St. George police. First responders were able to revive him, but Holman died shortly after he was taken to a hospital.

According to the East Idaho News, Holman was attending Brigham Young University-Idaho, and he married his wife, Charlotte, in February.

Holman’s cause of death is undetermined. An autopsy will be performed.

As of Monday morning, a GoFundMe page set up to help Charlotte Holman with medical and funeral expenses had raised four times its $3,000 goal.

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