Sal Gonzales: Running Legend Dies at 51 After Battle With Cancer

Sal Gonzales: Running Legend Dies at 51 After Battle With Cancer

  • The athletics world is mourning after the death of a running legend, Sal Gonzales, was confirmed
  • The running legend was said to have passed away at the age of 51 after battling a major sickness
  • Friends and former athletes whom he trained paid tributes to the long-distance race legend

Tributes poured in from sports lovers all around the world after a respected figure in New Mexico athletics, Sal Gonzales, passed away following a long fight with cancer.

Cancer, Sal Gonzales, New Mexico.
Sal Gonzales passed away after a long battle with Cancer in New Mexico. Photo: Tim Baca
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On Monday, April 13, 2026, Gonzales, who dedicated over 30 years to sports in New Mexico, died at the age of 51 after battling cancer for several years.

In related news, Waterfall AC runner, Lukho Ruthula, passed in March 2026, while also marathon runner and lawyer, Chinette Gallichan, died in the Johannesburg CBD after unknown attackers shot her.

Keller announces Gonzales' death

Gonzales spent nearly two decades at Rio Rancho High School, where he guided the cross-country team to four championship victories before stepping into the role of Athletic Director in 2021. Keller recalled their shared determination to ensure Gonzales’ illness never impacted the students.

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“It’s been really hard, especially coming to terms with it over the past few days,” said his friend and Interim Rio Rancho Athletic Director, Phillip Keller.
“We both agreed that his fight with cancer shouldn’t affect the kids in any way,” he said.

He stepped down from his position just last month, with Keller, a close friend and colleague, assuming the role.

“I wouldn’t have taken this on for just anyone. I did it for Sal,” Keller added.

Gonzales’ passing is being felt not only within the school but across the wider running community. Keller highlighted his unique coaching style.

“He had a way of building strong connections while still holding athletes accountable. That balance made him an exceptional coach.”

Former athlete mourns Gonzales' death

Former athlete Christina Perea described Gonzales as more than just a coach after previously working with the running legend.

“Many of us saw him as an older brother, even a father figure. He used to call us his ‘little hitas,’” she said.

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Perea, who trained under Gonzales for four years at Pecos High School, credited him with building the program from scratch. She recalled how his lessons extended beyond athletics.

Sal Gonzales dies at the age of 51.
Friends pay tribute to Sal Gonzales after his death at the age of 51. Photo: Sal Gonzales
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“He was out there on the trails with us, teaching us that life can be tough, but you push through, and he’d always be there at the finish line supporting us.”
His encouragement wasn’t limited to competition. “I don’t think he ever fully understood the impact he had or the strong running community he created in New Mexico,” Perea said.

Two decades after her time as his athlete, Perea says his teachings still shape her life, and she now passes those lessons on to her daughters.

“Whenever they say something is too difficult, I find myself repeating the same advice he gave me. I tell them about him, he’s almost legendary in Pecos,” she shared.

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Source: Briefly News

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Raphael Abiola (Sports editor) Raphael Abiola is a Nigerian Sports Journalist with over seven years of experience. He obtained a B.Tech degree in Computer Science from the Federal University of Technology, Akure, in 2015. Raphael previously worked as a football editor at Stakegains (2016-2018) and a content editor with Opera News Nigeria (2018-2023). Raphael then worked as an Editor for the Local Desk at Sports Brief (2023-2024). Reach him via email at raphael.abiola@briefly.co.za.