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Athletics community mourns the death of 21-year-old, fuelling calls for urgent mental health support

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The sporting world is mourning the loss of 21-year-old American athletics star Sarah Shulze who has died by suicide, fuelling urgent calls for mental health support

Sarah Shulze tragically took her own life, leaving her family and the sporting community devastated and helpless.

The University of Wisconsin track and cross country star has been described as a gentle soul and wonderful student.

Her family confirmed the tragic loss of their daughter in a moving statement. 

“Balancing athletics, academics and the demands of every-day life overwhelmed her in a single, desperate moment,”

“Like you, we are shocked and grief-stricken while holding on tightly to all that Sarah was.”

“Above all other things, Sarah was a power for good in the world,”

 

Shulze family statement
Photo credit: Shulze family

University of Wisconsin officials have also sent their deepest condolences, saying they’re heartbroken by the unexpected passing.

“Sarah was a beloved daughter, sister, granddaughter, friend, teammate and Badger student-athlete,” the school said.

“We extend our deepest sympathies and sincere condolences to Sarah’s family, friends and Badger teammates during this extraordinarily difficult time.”

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Mental health crisis

Shulze’s family has announced they will be launching a foundation to drive support for women’s rights, student athletes, and mental health.

The young athlete’s death has sparked a widespread call for further education abound mental illness.

Disturbingly, suicide is the second-leading cause of death for college students in America, according to the Centres for Disease Control and Prevention.

In the last two months, athletes Katie Meyer, 22, and Lauren Bernett, 20 also took their own lives.

This is fuelling concerns about a broader mental health crisis among college athletes and the pressure they face.

Athlete’s around the world are now using their social media platforms to raise awareness about mental illness, calling for more education and support.

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