People are signing a banner for Inspector Silva that says in part, "Never Forget"
— Michelle Basch (@mbasch海角社区app)
Carlos Silvia's teammates are singing in his memory here
— Michelle Basch (@mbasch海角社区app)
Athletes & others hold up candles to remember World Police & Fire Games cyclist Carlos Silva of Brazil
— Michelle Basch (@mbasch海角社区app)
The Brazilian flag hangs in memory of World Police & Fire Games cyclist Carlos Silva
— Michelle Basch (@mbasch海角社区app)
Crowd gathering vigil for cyclist who died after crash @ World Police&Fire Games
— Michelle Basch (@mbasch海角社区app)
WASHINGTON — The World Police and Fire Games held moments of silence before a number of final medal events Friday in honor of the Brazilian cyclist who died Thursday afternoon after crashing during the competition.
At the soccer medal matches Friday, organizers asked teams, officials and spectators to observe the moment of silence before each match.
While first responders often see each other as brothers and sisters, the Brazilian teams at Morven Park appeared especially moved by the death of 48-year-old police officer Carlos Silva.
He died after a three-rider crash in the downhill section of the cycling course in Prince William Forest Park. Prince William County Police say one of the three riders had a front-tire blowout.
On Friday night, a vigil was held at the Athletes Village, at the Reston Town Center.
There were candles, flowers and prayers; 鈥淎mazing Grace鈥 and the Brazilian national anthem were sung. 鈥淚鈥檒l take you home,鈥 one of Silva鈥檚 Brazilian teammates promised him.
The other two riders are in critical condition.
