Russian man dies during Finnish sauna competition

By DPA, IANS
Sunday, August 8, 2010

HELSINKI - A Russian national died late Saturday during the final of the Sauna World Championships in Finland, organisers said.

The man apparently collapsed after spending some six minutes in the sauna that was heated to a scorching 110 degrees Celsius. Every 30 seconds the sauna’s heater is doused with water, increasing the heat factor.

A second competitor in the men’s final, a Finnish national, was taken to a hospital in the city of Lahti, north of Helsinki.

The competition was immediately halted after the incident, organizer Ossi Arvela said.

Competitors are required to present a medical certificate before being allowed to take part in the competition. The winner is the man or woman - the event has two classes - who can sit for the longest time in the sauna.

This year 135 competitors from 15 countries were participating.

Arvela told Finnish news agency STT it was unlikely the event would be staged again.

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