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A runner who died after running a half-marathon in Brooklyn, New York, on Saturday, May 17, has been identified as Charles ...
Former Gophers defensive back Charles "Ace" Rogers died over the weekend while running the Brooklyn Marathon. He was eight miles into the marathon when he went into cardiac arrest. Rogers was 31 ...
Unfortunately, the person was Charles Rogers, the former college defensive back for Minnesota and Iowa State. Reporting by the New York Post from the race over the weekend was that a runner went ...
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Charles Rogers, 31, started his college football career as a defensive back at Iowa State in 2012 and later transferred to Minnesota in 2015. After injuries cut his 2015 season short and took him ...
Charles Rogers was in the race at 8:11 a.m. when he went into cardiac arrest and collapsed at Ocean Parkway and 18th Avenue, around mile 8 of the course, officials and family said. “It is with ...
Two former college football players died this past weekend in separate incidents involving half marathons. Former Texas A&M safety Brian Williams died on Sunday, according to The Dallas Morning News.
Officials said the runner made it through the first eight miles of the course before experiencing a medical incident.
The Gophers football X account reacted on Monday to Rogers’ death. "Our hearts are broken as former Gopher Charles Rogers tragically passed over the weekend while running the Brooklyn Marathon.