Australian mum and Ironwoman dies while holidaying with family in France

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Australian mum and Ironwoman dies while holidaying with family in France
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‘Her absence will be profoundly felt by each and every one of us.’

Louise Santos, 54, died on Monday in France while on a trip with her husband Stuart and son Josh. She had celebrated her birthday just 10 days earlier.

“The entire club stands in profound shock, grappling with the void left by Louise’s passing,” he said.Jackson said Santos had played a pivotal role within the club including planning the upcoming season for the club’s surf sports team.“Personally, I will deeply miss Louise’s straightforward, pragmatic approach, and her resolute can-do attitude that inspired us all.

“Louise’s legacy is one of unwavering dedication, and the profound impact she had on our club’s journey.”Almost 200 people paid tribute to Santos via social media, with one person describing her as a “humble, enthusiastic, cheerful” person. Santos was Bondi’s first female individual Australian gold medalist in the 2005 Ironwoman 35-39 years age bracket.

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