Carla Swart killed in South Africa
Updated: HTC-Highroa🍎d rider hit by a truck during training
HTC-Highroad rider Carla Swart died after being hit by a truck while training in South Africa. The 23-year-old Swart was riding on the road to Marquard in the central Freestate pro๊vince of So♊uth Africa when a truck slammed into her.
Barry Austin, Cycling South Africa’s team manager who saw the accident happen, s♑aid Swart turned around right in front of the oncoming truck moments after s𓆏he had lost her cycling computer.
“I could see how the driver slammed on his brakes. He even swerved to the right so a♓s to avoid smashing into Swart, but it was to no avail. The truck hit Swart full on, flinging her into the air,” Austin said.
Swart died before she reached the hospital.
According to Austin, Swart was doing time trialing exercises when the accident ha🦩ppened.
Swart was born in Graaff-Reinet, South Africa but moved to the USA with her family when she was 15. She repre♈sented South Africa in the 2010 Commonwealth Games, finishing eighth in the road race as the top South African finisher.
She was a multi-discipline US collegiate champion i🃏n 2008 and finished eighth in the 2010 Ronde Van Drenthe World Cup. She also won the best young rider's award in the Tour de L'Aude stage race and finished 10th in the women's race at the road world championship in Australia.
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HTC-Highroad posted a moving message on the team's website: "Carla, in such a short time you became part of our family and touched us all with your vibrant personality and yo𓄧ur constant smile. You infected us with your zest for life and we will forever have you in our hearts. Our wishes go out to Carla's family and🧜 loved ones."
Deon Swart, the father of Carla, wrote the following on her facebook wall. "Carla's dad here. We all know Carla has claimed here place in He♏aven. She was in an cycling accident today in South Africa while training. Thanks to everyone that was so involved in her life and career. RIP Carla. What more can I say at this stage."
Cyclingnews extends its condolenc🅺es to her family, f♚riends and teammates.