bedouin
Well-Known Member
At what point would you consider the number of deaths in a single year to be unacceptable and a valid reason for stopping the race?
I think it is not my business. The organisers are responsible people, and the paying customers are adults who can take that decision for themselves. From the risk perspective I would be happy to do it myself and so see no reason why others should not be free to make the same choice.
So far the number of deaths is not disproportionate - I only know of 3 out of the 5000+ plus who have taken part - probably not much different from the death rate of a similar number in UK, and on a per-hour basis much lower than say the London Marathon.
Were that number to go up towards double digits it would make me think twice - but I would still not favour telling others what risks they can and cannot take.