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Former College Football Player Charles Rogers Dies During Brooklyn Half Marathon

The 31-year-old collapsed from cardiac arrest eight miles into the race, leaving behind a legacy as a dedicated athlete and beloved family man.

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Overview

  • Charles 'Ace' Rogers, a former defensive back for the University of Minnesota and Iowa State, died after suffering cardiac arrest during the Brooklyn Half Marathon on May 17, 2025.
  • Rogers collapsed at Ocean Parkway and 18th Avenue around mile eight of the race and was rushed to Maimonides Medical Center, where he was pronounced dead.
  • His wife, Sydney Rogers, confirmed his death and remembered him as a passionate competitor who gave his all in everything he did.
  • Rogers, 31, transitioned to a corporate career in New York City after injuries cut short his collegiate football career, which also included time at Lindenwood University.
  • His passing has reignited concerns about sudden cardiac events in endurance sports, particularly among former athletes, and prompted tributes from his former teams and community.