The number of deaths in tri's is about 1/100,000 participants. And that's for amateurs and frequently in individuals well past their athletic prime. To my knowledge, there has never been a death of a triathlete in a professional event.
And there is a reason that no professional triathlon does a reverse triathlon, and that's because it's dangerous to get in the water when already fatigued, even more so with open water. "Tired runners stop, tired swimmers die." And given he just ran a time trial 3.5 miler, his HR is almost definitely somewhere around 180. He's not gonna be in HR zone 2 on a time trial.
That's great that you subscribe to torturing yourself, but when you are putting on large athletic events, you have a responsibility for the safety of the athletes competing. Would anyone think less of their athleticism if they did the swim first or had more volunteers?
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