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Alex Pullin was a two-time world champion snowboarder
Two-time world champion snowboarder Alex Pullin has died while spearfishing in his native Australia, local officials have confirmed.
Pullin, 32, was found unresponsive off a beach on Queensland’s Gold Coast on Wednesday.
He was treated by paramedics at the scene but could not be revived, authorities said.
Nicknamed “Chumpy”, Pullin was Australia’s flagbearer at the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi.
A Queensland Ambulance spokesman said: “The man was spearfishing off Palm Beach. He was brought to shore by bystanders where he was treated by local lifesavers and paramedics.”
A snorkeller had spotted Pullin unconscious underwater on an artificial reef, local media said.
Lifeguards brought him to shore and called paramedics about 10:30 local time (00:30 GMT).
The athlete had previously shared pictures online of himself spearfishing, swimming and surfing.
The sport’s Australian peak body, Snow Australia, said it was “shocked and saddened” by Pullin’s death.
“Alex was a beloved member of the Snow Australia community and he will be dearly missed,” it said in a statement.
Other athletes and commentators have also paid tribute, with many describing him as a kind and generous person.
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Pullin was the flagbearer for Australia at the 2014 Games
“The world will miss such a talented human and a double world champion without ego and without selfishness who is everyone’s best mate,” wrote former Australian speed skater Steven Bradbury.
Pullin won world championship titles in 2011 and 2013.
He also represented Australia in snowboard cross at the 2010, 2014 and 2018 Olympics.

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