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Eleven bodybuilders who tragically died too young

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Eleven bodybuilders who tragically died too young including actor and Mr Olympia
World-famous Polish Paul Poloczek is the latest in a long line of bodybuilders who have tragically died at a young age with the list including celebrity star John Meadows and actor Andy Haman

World-famous Polish bodybuilder Paul Poloczek tragically died shortly after competing in a competition last month.

The 37-year-old had been competing at the NPC Worldwide Championship in Germany when he died and the cause of his death is still unclear.

He was so tragically young but there have been countless famous bodybuilders who have died over the years at a young age.

The intense exertion the athletes put on their body – in particular on their heart – often has devastating consequences later in life with countless examples of heart attacks and similar

Here are 11 bodybuilders who were taken too soon.

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John Meadows
John Meadows was a viral bodybuilding star known as the Mountain Dog and was tragically found dead at the age of 49 in August 2021.

With a 30-year-long career, John also had more than 500,000 followers on YouTube where he posted workouts for people to follow.

He died from a blood clot 18 months after suffering a heart attack – a condition common among bodybuilders due to the high pressure they put on their hearts during their careers.

Sifiso Lungelo Thabethe
World champion bodybuilder Sifiso Lungelo Thabethe tragically died after performing his signature backflip in front of a horrified crowd during a warm up.

The 23-year-old passed away a few days after he landed on his head while carrying out the stunt during a contest in South Africa.

Tragic champion bodybuilder Sifiso Lungelo Thabethe (Image: instagram.com/sifisolungelo)
It was reported that the 75kg muscle man didn’t rotate his body far enough, which led to him snapping his neck back in August 2017.

He struggled to flip his body and was filmed lying motionless before rolling onto his back.

Andy Haman
American bodybuilding icon and actor Andy Haman died in March last year at the age of 54.

Nicknamed Mr Incredible, he reportedly died as a result of a pulmonary embolism – a blocked blood vessel in his lungs.

Bodybuilder Andy Haman (Image: Instagram @andyhaman)
He earned his nickname due to his love of dressing up as the superhero character at events.

During his glittering career, Andy also had a go at acting and featured in movie The Jurassic Dead.

Paul Poloczek
Polish strongman Paul Poloczek had been competing at the NPC Worldwide Championship in Germany just hours before his death in May this year.

It remains unclear as to how the 37-year-old passed away, with his cause of death yet to be publicly confirmed by doctors or his family.

His passing was confirmed in a heartbreaking social media post from his wife, who broke the news on her Instagram page.

Paul Poloczek competes in the Arnold Classic (Image: Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)
She wrote: “Bodybuilding was your life. You are not forgotten, you live on in our hearts. We will love you forever.”

Shawn Rhoden
Mr Olympia Shawn Rhoden died in November last year aged just 46.

The bodybuilder posted to his Instagram account multiple times in the hours leading up to his sudden death and his chilling final Instagram post contained an eerie omen in its caption.

Rhoden reportedly died of a heart attack, according to Generation Iron.

Shawn Rhoden poses during the IFBB Australian Pro Grand Prix XIV at Plenary Hall on March 8, 2014 (Image: Getty Images)
But posting to his Instagram feed just three days before he died, the bodybuilding legend wrote: “Brick by brick and patience it will take. See you on the other side. #thechallenge #train #fitness.”

And in his final Insta stories post, Rhoden shared a meme which read: “Be with someone who will take care of you.

“Not materialistically, but takes care of ur soul, ur well being, ur heart & everything that’s you.”

George Peterson
Bodybuilder George Peterson was another bodybuilder taken too young.

He died in November 2021 after being discovered in his hotel room just a day before he was due to take part in a competition in Florida. He was just 37.

His death was reported by bodybuilding website Barbend citing an announcement from the event’s organisers Olympia LLC on Instagram.

George Peterson reacts after winning the Arnold Classic Physique in 2019 (Image: Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)
Olympia LLC said: “It is with great sadness that we report the unexpected passing of George Peterson, a champion on stage and off.

“Our condolences go out to his family and all who respected and admired one of the kindest men we have ever known.”

An autopsy later revealed he died from sudden cardiac dysrhythmia due to hypertensive cardiovascular disease.

Dallas McCarver
Dallas McCarver died suddenly in August 2017, aged just 26.

McCarver, a former top 10 placer at Mr. Olympia and the boyfriend of WWE star Dana Brooke, reportedly died from choking on food, according to Men’s Health.

Dallas McCarver competes in the Arnold Classic as part of the Arnold Sports Festival on March 4, 2017 (Image: Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)
Brooke is said to have found him unconscious at his home. He was later pronounced dead at a local hospital.

Brooke wrote on her Instagram page: “Dallas was an exceptional body builder, but I didn’t see him for that .. I saw him for HIM AND HIS HEART!! He is the best individual I have ever met—my ying to my yang.”

Cedric McMillan
American bodybuilder Cedric McMillan died aged 44 from a suspected cardiac arrest in April this year.

McMillan, a long-time veteran of the US Army and National Guard, was a veteran bodybuilder and 2017 winner of the prestigious Arnold Classic.

His death was confirmed online by his sponsor, Black Skull USA.

Cedric McMillan poses during the Arnold Classic as part of the Arnold Sports Festival on March 4, 2017 (Image: Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)
Black Skull USA posted on Instagram and said: “We regret to inform you that our friend and brother @cedricmcmillan passed away today.

“Cedric will be greatly missed as an athlete, comrade, friend and father.”

McMillan became a professional bodybuilder in 2009, before going on to win a string of competitions culminating in the 2017 Arnold Classic, named after bodybuilder, actor and former California governor Arnold Schwarzenegger.

After 2020, however, he was largely unable to compete after being plagued by health problems including a serious bicycle crash, heart problems and Covid-19.

Baitollah Abbaspour
Professional bodybuilder Baitollah Abbaspour died back in August 2015 after a hard-fought battle with Vasculitis – a disorder that involves inflammation in the blood vessels.

Baitollahwent into a coma at the Atiyeh Hospital in Iran and died shortly after, Generation Iron reported. He was just 36.

Bodybuilder Baitollah Abbaspour (Image: Instagram: Baitollah Abbaspour)
The disorder causes changes in the walls of blood vessels that impede blood circulation and eventually lead to organ and tissue damage.

He was the only Iranian to advance into the final round of the Masters Olympia and the loss of Abbaspour was said to have been felt across the entire bodybuilding community.

Rich Piana
Celebrity US bodybuilder Rich Piana died back in August 2017 after collapsing at his home.

The 46-year-old’s estranged wife Sarah broke the devastating news on Instagram.

Bodybuilder Rich Piana (Image: Instagram: Rich Piana)
She wrote: “I’m in tears writing this that @1dayumay has just passed away. I can barely believe this… I am so saddened & heartbroken that he didn’t make it.

“I just want to say THANK YOU Rich for teaching me so much about life, whether it was the easy or the hard way.”

Luke Sandoe

uke Sandoe competes in the Arnold Classic as part of the Arnold Sports Festival on March 4, 2017, at the Greater Columbus Convention Center in Columbus, Ohio (Image: Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)
The bodybuilding world was in mourning once again following the death of Luke Sandoe.

Sandoe died on May 7th, 2020, at the age of 31. The cause of death was heart failure.

He was considered one of the next major stars of the sport and had a legion of fans around the world.

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