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Korey Stringer's Death: Lessons on Preventing Heat Stroke
16 Dec
Summary
- Korey Stringer died from heat stroke at NFL training camp in 2001.
- His death was deemed preventable due to lack of aggressive cooling.
- The Korey Stringer Institute now researches athlete safety.

In 2001, Minnesota Vikings player Korey Stringer collapsed at training camp due to exertional heat stroke, a death his family and experts say was preventable. His wife, Kelci Stringer, recounts the shock of his passing at the peak of his career.
Doug Casa, CEO of the Korey Stringer Institute, explains that prompt and aggressive cooling is crucial for survival. Stringer's case highlights failures in basic protocols, such as inadequate cooling measures after he collapsed. His body temperature remained dangerously high upon reaching the hospital.
Tragically, basic interventions like readily available ice and water could have saved his life. In his memory, Kelci Stringer established the Korey Stringer Institute, which conducts vital research and advocacy to protect athletes and others from heat-related dangers.




