• Home
  • Sports
  • Cricket 🏏
    • Football 🏈
      • Olympic
      • Tennis 🎾
  • Opinion
  • Fitness
  • Cycling 🚴
  • Football 🏈
  • Golf ⛳
  • Tennis 🎾
  • Swimming🏊
  • Badminton 🏸

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

Loading
What's Hot

Noman Ali Shines as Pakistan Keep Control Against South Africa in Lahore Test

October 14, 2025

Pakistan Cricket Mourns the Passing of Legendary Batter Wazir Mohammad at 95

October 14, 2025

Imam Targets 400-Plus Total as Harmer Aims to Restrict Pakistan in First Test Clash

October 13, 2025
Facebook Twitter Instagram
Trending
  • Noman Ali Shines as Pakistan Keep Control Against South Africa in Lahore Test
  • Pakistan Cricket Mourns the Passing of Legendary Batter Wazir Mohammad at 95
  • Imam Targets 400-Plus Total as Harmer Aims to Restrict Pakistan in First Test Clash
  • West Indies Show Grit After Follow-On as Campbell, Hope Defy India on Day Three
  • Yashasvi Jaiswal’s Unbeaten 173 Puts India in Command Against West Indies in Second Test
  • Sophie Devine Leads New Zealand to First Women’s World Cup Win Over Bangladesh
  • Pakistan Ready to Challenge WTC Champions South Africa in Upcoming Test Series
  • India Aim for 2-0 Series Sweep Against West Indies, Gill Pledges Full Intensity
Facebook Twitter
theteampk
Demo
  • Home
  • Sports
  • Cricket 🏏
    • Football 🏈
      • Olympic
      • Tennis 🎾
  • Opinion
  • Fitness
  • Cycling 🚴
  • Football 🏈
  • Golf ⛳
  • Tennis 🎾
  • Swimming🏊
  • Badminton 🏸
theteampk
Home»Sports»Italian Orienteering Athlete Mattia Debertolis Dies at World Games in Chengdu
Sports

Italian Orienteering Athlete Mattia Debertolis Dies at World Games in Chengdu

The 29-year-old collapsed during the men’s middle-distance event and passed away despite urgent medical care.
The Team PKBy The Team PKAugust 13, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
Italian Orienteering Athlete Mattia Debertolis Dies at World Games in Chengdu
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

Italian orienteering athlete Mattia Debertolis tragically passed away during the 2025 World Games in Chengdu, China. The 29-year-old collapsed on August 8 while competing in the men’s middle-distance event and died four days later, according to a joint statement from the World Games organisers and the International Orienteering Federation (IOF).

READ MORE: India Emerges as Strong Contender for 2030 Commonwealth Games

The World Games, a prestigious multisport event held every four years for disciplines not featured in the Olympics, was hosting its 12th edition in Chengdu. This year’s competition brought together around 4,000 athletes from across the globe to compete in 253 events.

Organisers confirmed that Debertolis received immediate expert medical attention and was transferred to one of China’s leading medical institutions. However, despite all efforts, he passed away. No official details have been released regarding the exact cause of his death.

The men’s middle-distance orienteering event took place roughly 50 kilometres outside central Chengdu in hot and humid weather, with temperatures exceeding 30 degrees Celsius. Orienteering is a demanding sport that tests both physical endurance and navigation skills, requiring competitors to follow an unmarked course using only a map and compass. The course in Chengdu spanned six kilometres, involved 180 metres of ascent, and featured 20 checkpoints that athletes were required to visit in the fastest possible time.

Footage released by World Games social media accounts showed athletes running through crop fields, rural landscapes, and small villages. Switzerland’s Riccardo Rancan claimed victory in the event, completing the course in 45 minutes and 22 seconds. Speaking to Chinese state media, Rancan noted the difficulty of competing in such challenging conditions, saying he had to acclimatise quickly to the heat and humidity.

Debertolis was marked as “Did Not Finish” in the official results, along with 11 other competitors. At the time of his passing, he was ranked 137th in the men’s Orienteering World Rankings and had been an active competitor since 2014. His career highlights included multiple appearances in World Championships and World Cups as part of the Italian national team.

Outside of sports, Debertolis was pursuing a PhD at the KTH Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm, Sweden, where he resided. His passing has deeply affected both the international sporting community and his academic circle.

The IOF and World Games organisers expressed their profound sorrow in a joint statement, offering condolences to his family, friends, and the global orienteering community. “Our thoughts are with those touched by this event,” the statement read. Organisers have pledged to provide full support to his loved ones during this difficult time.

This tragic incident has cast a shadow over the World Games, particularly as the men’s middle-distance event was the first medal event of the Chengdu Games. It serves as a sobering reminder of the physical demands and risks associated with endurance sports, especially in extreme weather conditions.

The orienteering community, known for its close bonds and shared passion for the sport, has rallied in remembrance of Debertolis. Tributes have poured in from fellow athletes, fans, and sports organisations worldwide, honouring his achievements, dedication, and love for the sport.

As the Games continue until August 17, the memory of Mattia Debertolis will remain in the hearts of those who knew him and those inspired by his athletic spirit. His legacy in the sport of orienteering will endure, not just through his competitive records, but in the lasting impact he made on his peers and the sport he cherished.

Post Views: 10
Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn WhatsApp Reddit Tumblr Email
Avatar photo
The Team PK
  • Website
  • Facebook
  • Twitter

Related Posts

Noman Ali Shines as Pakistan Keep Control Against South Africa in Lahore Test

October 14, 2025

Pakistan Cricket Mourns the Passing of Legendary Batter Wazir Mohammad at 95

October 14, 2025

Imam Targets 400-Plus Total as Harmer Aims to Restrict Pakistan in First Test Clash

October 13, 2025

Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

Demo
Our Picks
Stay In Touch
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Pinterest
  • Instagram
  • YouTube
  • Vimeo
Don't Miss
Sports

Noman Ali Shines as Pakistan Keep Control Against South Africa in Lahore Test

By The Team PKOctober 14, 2025

Spinner Noman Ali delivered a brilliant performance on day two of the first Test in…

Pakistan Cricket Mourns the Passing of Legendary Batter Wazir Mohammad at 95

October 14, 2025

Imam Targets 400-Plus Total as Harmer Aims to Restrict Pakistan in First Test Clash

October 13, 2025

West Indies Show Grit After Follow-On as Campbell, Hope Defy India on Day Three

October 13, 2025

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest creative news from SmartMag about art & design.

Loading
About Us

The Team PK is a leading Independent news-based website that leads the youth of Pakistan in projecting their country as a progressive nation. Our focus is to project an original image of Pakistan.

Email Us: theteampkofficial@gmail.com

Our Picks
New Comments
  • ACC Chief Mohsin Naqvi Slams India for Politicising Asia Cup Final Victory - theteampk on England All-Rounder Chris Woakes Announces Retirement from International Cricket
  • England All-Rounder Chris Woakes Announces Retirement from International Cricket - theteampk on India vs Pakistan: A Rivalry That Refuses to Fade
  • India vs Pakistan: A Rivalry That Refuses to Fade - theteampk on Asia Cup 2025 Final Ends in Controversy as India Refuses Trophy from Mohsin Naqvi
  • Asia Cup 2025 Final Ends in Controversy as India Refuses Trophy from Mohsin Naqvi - theteampk on AFP Seeks Clarification from Salman Butt on Arshad Nadeem’s Decline in Performance
Facebook Twitter
  • About Us
  • contact-us
  • Disclaimers
  • Privacy Policy
  • TERMS AND CONDITION
  • Write-for-Us
© 2025 The Team Pakistan

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.