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Alex Pullin Death / Obituary – Dies – An Australian snowboarder, Alex Pullin died on July 8, 2020 at the age of 32 while spear fishing on the Gold Coast.
A two time boardercross world champion Australian snowboarder, Alex Pullin passed away after a drowning while spear fishing in Gold Coast. He was pronounced dead in Gold Coast, Australia, leaving fans and loved ones in total sadness. He has participated in 2010, 2014 and 2018 Winter Olympics.
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Tributes To Alex Pullin
I can’t believe this terrible news – one of the nicest humans I’ve ever met -very sad news condolences to the friends and family of Alex Chumpy Pullin what a tragedy way to young 2020 can you please be over ??? #RIP
— Wendell Sailor (@RealBigDell) July 8, 2020
Ahhh gutted about Alex ‘Chumpy’ Pullin. Used to get my snowboard tuned in his family’s shop outside Mt Buller. Awesome rider, seemed like a lovely man. RIP.
— David Milner (@DaveMilbo) July 8, 2020
I’m so crushed to hear about the passing of Alex “Chumpy” Pullin. So proud of him and loved seeing him rip it at @_hotham every year. He made me be a better snowboarder. An awesome athlete and guy. So very sad for his family and friends . Just so sad ?? Ride on Chumpy ? pic.twitter.com/RfBgiiuMLh
— Jo (@JoDog) July 8, 2020
Can’t fathom that Alex Pullin has died. He was such an incredible athlete and so full of life with everything he applied himself too. Condolences to his family. RIP Chumpy ?
— Mitch Phillips Ⓥ (@mitch_phillips) July 8, 2020
Bizarre. We can go at anytime. RIP Chumpy.
Winter Olympian Alex ‘Chumpy’ Pullin drowned at Palm Beach on the Gold Coast this morning. He was spearfishing at an artificial reef, according to a report by the ABC, and was found by a snorkeller. Pullin was 32 years old. pic.twitter.com/9JEaGOcfms
— Zara (@ZaraAgahi) July 8, 2020
Fuck me im devastated. Chumpy is one of the first people I think of when I hear snowboarding. Absolute champion who was taken from us way too soon. RIP Alex Pullin ??? pic.twitter.com/48dPZTRNzg
— Ayrton (@WDB_Ayrton) July 8, 2020
Winter Olympian, all-around legend on and off the slopes and Australia’s flag bearer for the 2014 Winter Olympic Games, Alex ‘Chumpy’ Pullin (@alexchumpypullin) has died aged 32 following a spearfishing incident in the Gold Coast ❤️ #RIP pic.twitter.com/0AScxFgVzM
— Man of Many (@manofmanytastes) July 8, 2020
Sad to hear the psssing of Alex Chumpy Pullin. Death is sad anytime but when it’s the death of a guy so full of life it’s just that much harder. I always loved his smile and energy. A very positive and infectious guy, you will be missed. RIP
— Don Elgin (@DonElgin4) July 8, 2020
The Snow Australia community is shocked and saddened by the sudden passing of triple Olympian, Alex Pullin, who today lost his life while spear fishing on the Gold Coast. Our deepest condolences are with Alex’s family, team mates and support staff. pic.twitter.com/q2KNSZLUjI
— Snow Australia (@SnowAust) July 8, 2020
im still in shocked about alex pullin aka chum im a fan of snowboards im in tears RIP CHUM???
— mellisa o’reilly (@Mell730O) July 8, 2020
RIP Alex Pullin it was a real pleasure to watch you race over the years you were a real talent. Thoughts go out to his family. He’s definitely gone way too soon.
— Liz (@ultratitas) July 8, 2020
We are gutted over the tragic loss of Winter Olympian Alex “Chumpy” Pullin. Our thoughts are with his family and friends and the thousands of fans who loved watching him on the slopes #chumpy #rip
— Geoff Lee MP (@GeoffLeeMP) July 8, 2020
We are gutted over the tragic loss of Winter Olympian Alex “Chumpy” Pullin. Our thoughts are with his family and friends and the thousands of fans who loved watching him on the slopes #chumpy #rip
— Geoff Lee MP (@GeoffLeeMP) July 8, 2020
What a sad day. My memory of Alex Pullin – he came into the newsroom to talk about curing spinal cord injury. Not only a champion athlete but a champion bloke too. He did so much to help and inspire Australians. RIP Chumpy.
— Djuro Sen (@DjuroSen) July 8, 2020
Devastated to hear that Alex Pullin has left us? Such a fine bloke who loved life! RIP Chumpy! @AUSOlympicTeam @chumpypullin pic.twitter.com/A0Trd1hKJS
— Robbie Nock (@NockRobbie) July 8, 2020
Just found out the news about Alex Pullin. God this breaks my heart. Life is so short. You were doing something that brought you joy and I hope that your last moments were filled with happiness. Such a talented person in the sport. Thoughts to your friends and family. RIP mate.
— ????? (@badvisionn) July 8, 2020
Alex Pullin
Won gold medal in world championship in snowboarding in
2011 and 2013 and 2017 BronzeCompleted 3 times at Winter Olympics
Carried the flag for Australia at opening ceremony.Sadly drowned today at just 32 years old
RIP pic.twitter.com/Oaps6zaf14
— @Georgebakhos1 (@GeorgeBakhos1) July 8, 2020
Such tragic news!
Alex “Chumpy” Pullin has died aged 32.
The two-time snowboarding champion drowned after losing consciousness whilst Spearfishing in Queensland.
Our thoughts & prayers are with Alex‘s family at this difficult time.#rip #alexchumpypullin #alexpullin pic.twitter.com/KoJgUgIRhb
— The Rumble Online (@theRumble9) July 8, 2020
Terrible to learn that Alex Pullin has drowned whilst spear fishing in Queensland. Thank you Chumpy for representing Australia, always giving your all and being our flag bearer at Sochi. Thoughts are with his family and his community right now. #RIP
— Marshall Brentnall (@MarshBrentnall) July 8, 2020
So sad to wake up to the news of Alex Chumpy Pullin’s passing today. Although I didn’t know him, our families were friendly and what a warm, fun-loving, kind family he had. A sad loss for Australia & the snowsports community. RIP. ???
— Ali Wines (@AliWines) July 8, 2020
We are deeply saddened today to learn of the death of Alex “Chumpy” Pullin. A two-time world champion and two-time crystal globe winner. Chumpy was not only a phenomenal athlete and SBX legend, but also an exceptional person who was deeply loved by those who knew him. RIP! pic.twitter.com/qO58hI5Irx
— fissnowboard (@fissnowboard) July 8, 2020
We are deeply saddened by the loss of Alex ′′ Chumpy ′′ Pullin, double world snowboard champion. We remember him with in his victory in the Boardercross test at the World Championship held at La Molina in 2011. Our sincere condolences to his family and those who knew him, RIP https://t.co/MuZDqiRf7l
— La Molina (@SnowLaMolina) July 8, 2020
“Chumpy was a mentor to so many of our younger snowboarders, giving up his time to coach and provide advice to our future Olympians. His loss will be felt right across our community.”
Vale Chumpy ??
➡️ https://t.co/YjzcIqciCa pic.twitter.com/9zHc3IOerz
— Snow Australia (@SnowAust) July 8, 2020
Conmoción en el mundo del snowboard, tras la muerte del australiano Alex Pullin. Fue 2 veces campeón del mundo y uno de los mayores exponentes del deporte de la última década. Era, además, compañero de @Titu_Williams en el circuito de copa del mundo. #SBX https://t.co/gZ5YZGcXbz
— Argentina Bajo Cero (@argentina_cero) July 8, 2020
Alex Pullin: Two-time world champion snowboarder Alex Pullin dies in spearfishing accident – CNN So incredibly sad. He was always such a joy to cover and made the racing so exciting. RIP Chumpy.? @NBCOlympics
— Todd Harris (@TheToddHarris) July 8, 2020
- Death Date : July 8, 2020
- Cause Of Death : Drowning
- Age : 32
- Place Of Death : Gold Coast, Australia
- Occupation : Snowboarder