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Top bodybuilder collapses and dies days before massive fitness competition
Top bodybuilder collapses and dies days before massive fitness competition

Daily Mirror

timea day ago

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  • Daily Mirror

Top bodybuilder collapses and dies days before massive fitness competition

Lorena Blanco, 37, was preparing for the Ms Olympia condition in October when she was struck down by a suspected heart attack at her home in Lugo, in Spain's Galicia region A female bodybuilder has collapsed and died after suffering a cardiac arrest before a big competition. ‌ Lorena Blanco was just 37 years old after being struck down just months ahead of taking part in Ms Olympia in Las Vegas in October. Lorena collapsed at home in Lugo in Galicia, Spain on Saturday morning before being rushed to hospital, where she was pronounced dead after arrival. ‌ Lorena, who was trained by her bodybuilding husband Isi Bolanos, trained at a gym in her native city of Club Fluvial de Lugo and had competed in seven shows during 2024 after turning pro a year earlier. ‌ Last year was her best finish at the Tahoe Pro where she came in fourth, which earned her qualification to Ms Olympia - which is regarded as the pinnacle of female bodybuilding in the way Mr Olympia is for men. She had travelled all over the world for the sport, competing a few days prior at a competition in Colombia, where she ranked 12th. ‌ Close friends and family members gathered for a small private funeral yesterday. In a social media post, Canary Island bodybuilding group Pioneers del Culturismo Canario Español paid tribute to her. A post on their page reads: "We send our most sincere condolences to the friends and family of Lorena Blanco. Rest in peace." Another organisation wrote: "The fitness world mourns a legend. RIP IFBB Pro Lorena Blanco, 1988-2025." ‌ Her death at just 37 has raised questions about how she had been training in the lead up to the competition. Ail Andy wrote on Facebook: "These sudden heart attacks happen to a lot of high-performance athletes and almost none of them survive them. I think it has to do with the size of their hearts given the amount of exercise and their age." Bodybuilders are also known to use large amounts of anabolic steroids, often under the direction of a coach, with some of the compounds known for putting high levels of stress on the hearts. While it's most common for men to use them, recent studies suggest a startling rise in the use of steroids - often male hormones - among female bodybuilders. ‌ Earlier this year, a Brazilian bodybuilder died during a competition after collapsing in front of a horrified audience. Wanderson Da Silva Moreira fell ill at an event in Campo Grande in April, reportedly suffering from a cardiac arrest. The 30-year-old was competing in the Pantanal Contest, a pathway to Mr Olympia Brazil and the Arnold Classic South America. Wanderson is said to have collapsed while on stage, in front of judges and a live audience. The athlete was treated for over an hour with a medical team performing 80 minutes of cardiac massage and six shocks, whilst also providing Wanderson with medication and intubating him, per reports in Brazil. He was pronounced dead soon afterwards.

Female bodybuilder dies aged 37 after suffering suspected heart attack in training for Ms Olympia in Las Vegas
Female bodybuilder dies aged 37 after suffering suspected heart attack in training for Ms Olympia in Las Vegas

The Irish Sun

time2 days ago

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  • The Irish Sun

Female bodybuilder dies aged 37 after suffering suspected heart attack in training for Ms Olympia in Las Vegas

A SPANISH female bodybuilder has died aged just 37 after suffering a suspected heart attack. Lorena Blanco, who was preparing to take part in Ms Olympia in Las Vegas in October, was taken to hospital after collapsing at her home in Lugo in Spain's north-west Galicia region on Saturday morning. Advertisement 1 A female bodybuilder has died aged just 37 after suffering a suspected heart attack She was rushed to a nearby hospital but pronounced dead shortly after arrival. Lorena, who worked out at a sports club in her native city called the Club Fluvial de Lugo, was trained by her husband Isi Bolanos who is also well-known in the bodybuilding world. She completed in a total of seven shows during the 2024 bodybuilding season after turning pro a year earlier, competing around the world with a best finish last year at the Tahoe Pro where she came fourth. That placing earned Lorena, a Spanish champion in several fitness categories, her qualification to the Ms. Olympia which is regarded the pinnace of female bodybuilding like the Mr Olympia competition for men. Advertisement READ MORE IN sport She had competed a little over a week ago at the Gomeisa Ultimate Battle Pro in Medellin in Colombia, another event run by the IFBB Professional League which is the governing body for professional bikini and other bodybuilding competitions, where she ranked 12th overall. Her funeral was held yesterday in private with only close friends and family believed to have been in attendance. Canary Islands bodybuilding group Pioneers del Culturismo Canario Español said in a social media tribute: 'We send our most sincere condolences to the friends and family of Lorena Blanco. Rest in peace.' Another strength training organisation wrote online: 'The fitness world mourns a legend. RIP IFBB Pro Lorena Blanco, 1988-2025.' Advertisement Most read in Sport Breaking Her death at just 37 also led to comments about the type of training methods she was subjecting herself to. Ail Andy wrote on Facebook: 'These sudden heart attacks happen to a lot of high-performance athletes and almost none of them survive them. Deion Sanders diagnosed with bladder cancer as Colorado Buffaloes head coach makes announcement over health 'I think it has to do with the size of their hearts given the amount of exercise and their age.' In June a professional female bodybuilder was beaten to death with a hammer at her rented Costa del Sol home before her muscleman husband killed himself using a knife. Advertisement Colombian bodybuilding champion Zunilda Hoyos Mendez, also described locally as an Onlyfans model, was found dead on June 19 after detectives went to the property on an upmarket residential estate in the popular resort of Fuengirola. The body of her partner, 46-year-old Jarrod Gelling, was found in a bathroom with what police described in an initial statement as 'apparent self-inflicted stab wounds.' Zunilda, who called herself Amy although she also known online as Colombian She-Hulk, had been missing for several days after flying to the Costa del Sol from Dubai where the couple spent much of their time following a competition. The dead woman's relatives described Jarrod after news emerged of her death as 'aggressive' and said they believe he could have lashed out after she told him she wanted a divorce. Advertisement Spanish news website El Espanol reported at the time that as well as being a big name in the professional bodybuilding world, Zunilda also had more than 100,000 followers on Onlyfans and Fansly where it said she sold steamy videos as 'the naughtiest fitness girl.' She finished second in the NPC Worldwide Latin American Championships in 2021. 'Rest in paradise' Her coach Branden Rey said in an emotional Instagram post beside a photo of her flexing her muscles in a black bikini: 'We had 17 days until we were going to hit the stage and shock the world my friend. 'I told you that you could possibly be top 10 in the world by the end of this year and I meant it. Rest in paradise Amy.' Advertisement In a second post he added: 'We were so close to the end but the closest person to you ended it too soon. 'Domestic violence should never be taken lightly, because it can leave many with a heavy heart.' In November last year a male bodybuilder died aged just 28 after suffering a heart attack during a punishing training session. Jose Mateus Correia Silva was working out with friends at a gym in Aguas Claras near the Brazilian capital Brasilia when he fell ill. Advertisement He was rushed to a nearby fire station by a firefighter pal he was with but efforts to revive him lasting more than an hour proved unsuccessful. Jose's heartbroken brother Tiago paid tribute to him in an emotional social media post, writing alongside a photo of the tragic athlete: 'You were incredible. Thank you for so much. I love you.' The fitness world mourns a legend. RIP IFBB Pro Lorena Blanco, 1988-2025.' Insisting his sibling was 'in good shape' and didn't have any health problems he was aware of in an interview with local media, he added: 'Heaven has gained an angel. Jose was a much-loved man.' The dead man had competed, finishing ninth in the Men's Physique Class up to 179cm in the 2018 South American Championships after an eleventh placing a year earlier in the Men's Bodybuilding Class up to 100kg in the Arnold Classic South America. Advertisement Although he wasn't competing when he died, Jose kept himself busy between training sessions preparing other bodybuilders for competitions and was the owner of an online supplements store. He had also qualified as a lawyer and completed a nutrition course. In September last year a teenage bodybuilder with a 'brilliant future' ahead of him was found dead at his home in Brazil. Matheus Pavlak, 19, had transformed his body in just five years after taking up the gruelling sport to overcome his obesity. Advertisement The police officer's son was a regular competitor in the southern Brazilian state of Santa Catarina where he lived and last year won an U23 contest to become Mr Blumenau in his home city of the same name. In May last year he finished fourth and sixth in other regional competitions. He was found dead on September 1 at his home after suffering a reported heart attack. In May last year a Majorcan bodybuilder who survived cancer and life-threatening peritonitis died aged 50. Advertisement Xisco Serra's premature death was attributed locally at the time to natural causes after he suffered stomach problems. The sports science graduate, who started lifting weights as a 16-year-old, began competing three decades ago and went on take part in around 90 contests. His most notable wins on the international stage included Mr World IBFA in Rome in 2011 and Mr Universe IBFA in the 40-plus category in 2014, the same year he was voted overall Musclebeach Champion after competing in Venice, California.

Female bodybuilder dies aged 37 after suffering suspected heart attack in training for Ms Olympia in Las Vegas
Female bodybuilder dies aged 37 after suffering suspected heart attack in training for Ms Olympia in Las Vegas

Scottish Sun

time2 days ago

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  • Scottish Sun

Female bodybuilder dies aged 37 after suffering suspected heart attack in training for Ms Olympia in Las Vegas

She was rushed to a nearby hospital but pronounced dead shortly after arrival 'Rest in peace' Female bodybuilder dies aged 37 after suffering suspected heart attack in training for Ms Olympia in Las Vegas Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) A SPANISH female bodybuilder has died aged just 37 after suffering a suspected heart attack. Lorena Blanco, who was preparing to take part in Ms Olympia in Las Vegas in October, was taken to hospital after collapsing at her home in Lugo in Spain's north-west Galicia region on Saturday morning. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 1 A female bodybuilder has died aged just 37 after suffering a suspected heart attack She was rushed to a nearby hospital but pronounced dead shortly after arrival. Lorena, who worked out at a sports club in her native city called the Club Fluvial de Lugo, was trained by her husband Isi Bolanos who is also well-known in the bodybuilding world. She completed in a total of seven shows during the 2024 bodybuilding season after turning pro a year earlier, competing around the world with a best finish last year at the Tahoe Pro where she came fourth. That placing earned Lorena, a Spanish champion in several fitness categories, her qualification to the Ms. Olympia which is regarded the pinnace of female bodybuilding like the Mr Olympia competition for men. She had competed a little over a week ago at the Gomeisa Ultimate Battle Pro in Medellin in Colombia, another event run by the IFBB Professional League which is the governing body for professional bikini and other bodybuilding competitions, where she ranked 12th overall. Her funeral was held yesterday in private with only close friends and family believed to have been in attendance. Canary Islands bodybuilding group Pioneers del Culturismo Canario Español said in a social media tribute: 'We send our most sincere condolences to the friends and family of Lorena Blanco. Rest in peace.' Another strength training organisation wrote online: 'The fitness world mourns a legend. RIP IFBB Pro Lorena Blanco, 1988-2025.' Her death at just 37 also led to comments about the type of training methods she was subjecting herself to. Ail Andy wrote on Facebook: 'These sudden heart attacks happen to a lot of high-performance athletes and almost none of them survive them. Deion Sanders diagnosed with bladder cancer as Colorado Buffaloes head coach makes announcement over health 'I think it has to do with the size of their hearts given the amount of exercise and their age.' In June a professional female bodybuilder was beaten to death with a hammer at her rented Costa del Sol home before her muscleman husband killed himself using a knife. Colombian bodybuilding champion Zunilda Hoyos Mendez, also described locally as an Onlyfans model, was found dead on June 19 after detectives went to the property on an upmarket residential estate in the popular resort of Fuengirola. The body of her partner, 46-year-old Jarrod Gelling, was found in a bathroom with what police described in an initial statement as 'apparent self-inflicted stab wounds.' Zunilda, who called herself Amy although she also known online as Colombian She-Hulk, had been missing for several days after flying to the Costa del Sol from Dubai where the couple spent much of their time following a competition. The dead woman's relatives described Jarrod after news emerged of her death as 'aggressive' and said they believe he could have lashed out after she told him she wanted a divorce. Spanish news website El Espanol reported at the time that as well as being a big name in the professional bodybuilding world, Zunilda also had more than 100,000 followers on Onlyfans and Fansly where it said she sold steamy videos as 'the naughtiest fitness girl.' She finished second in the NPC Worldwide Latin American Championships in 2021. 'Rest in paradise' Her coach Branden Rey said in an emotional Instagram post beside a photo of her flexing her muscles in a black bikini: 'We had 17 days until we were going to hit the stage and shock the world my friend. 'I told you that you could possibly be top 10 in the world by the end of this year and I meant it. Rest in paradise Amy.' In a second post he added: 'We were so close to the end but the closest person to you ended it too soon. 'Domestic violence should never be taken lightly, because it can leave many with a heavy heart.' In November last year a male bodybuilder died aged just 28 after suffering a heart attack during a punishing training session. Jose Mateus Correia Silva was working out with friends at a gym in Aguas Claras near the Brazilian capital Brasilia when he fell ill. He was rushed to a nearby fire station by a firefighter pal he was with but efforts to revive him lasting more than an hour proved unsuccessful. Jose's heartbroken brother Tiago paid tribute to him in an emotional social media post, writing alongside a photo of the tragic athlete: 'You were incredible. Thank you for so much. I love you.' The fitness world mourns a legend. RIP IFBB Pro Lorena Blanco, 1988-2025.' Insisting his sibling was 'in good shape' and didn't have any health problems he was aware of in an interview with local media, he added: 'Heaven has gained an angel. Jose was a much-loved man.' The dead man had competed, finishing ninth in the Men's Physique Class up to 179cm in the 2018 South American Championships after an eleventh placing a year earlier in the Men's Bodybuilding Class up to 100kg in the Arnold Classic South America. Although he wasn't competing when he died, Jose kept himself busy between training sessions preparing other bodybuilders for competitions and was the owner of an online supplements store. He had also qualified as a lawyer and completed a nutrition course. In September last year a teenage bodybuilder with a 'brilliant future' ahead of him was found dead at his home in Brazil. Matheus Pavlak, 19, had transformed his body in just five years after taking up the gruelling sport to overcome his obesity. The police officer's son was a regular competitor in the southern Brazilian state of Santa Catarina where he lived and last year won an U23 contest to become Mr Blumenau in his home city of the same name. In May last year he finished fourth and sixth in other regional competitions. He was found dead on September 1 at his home after suffering a reported heart attack. In May last year a Majorcan bodybuilder who survived cancer and life-threatening peritonitis died aged 50. Xisco Serra's premature death was attributed locally at the time to natural causes after he suffered stomach problems. The sports science graduate, who started lifting weights as a 16-year-old, began competing three decades ago and went on take part in around 90 contests. His most notable wins on the international stage included Mr World IBFA in Rome in 2011 and Mr Universe IBFA in the 40-plus category in 2014, the same year he was voted overall Musclebeach Champion after competing in Venice, California.

Copa America Femenina — Outnumbered Brazil holds Colombia to goalless draw in final group-stage match
Copa America Femenina — Outnumbered Brazil holds Colombia to goalless draw in final group-stage match

The Hindu

time4 days ago

  • Sport
  • The Hindu

Copa America Femenina — Outnumbered Brazil holds Colombia to goalless draw in final group-stage match

Colombia failed to capitalise on its numerical advantage in Friday's final Group B match at the Women's Copa America, as the reigning champion Brazil held it to a goalless draw despite being a player down. Brazil's goalkeeper Lorena was shown a red card in the 21st minute after handling the ball outside the penalty area in a bid to stop Linda Caicedo's shot during a rapid Colombian counterattack. After consulting with assistant referee Mariana Aquino, referee Milagros Arruela dismissed Lorena, forcing Brazil to rely on substitute goalkeeper Claudia for the rest of the match. Despite having an extra player, Colombia was unable to break the deadlock, with attempts from Valerin Loboa and Mayra Ramirez failing to find the back of the net. More from Copa America Femenina — Complaints from Brazil force change in warm-up rules 'Today was a very tough game, very exhausting, and we wanted to win, but now we have to keep working hard for what's coming,' Loboa said after the match. Brazil stood firm in defence, and in the second half, tried to take the lead with attempts from Yasmim, Gabi Portilho and Dudinha, but they were all unsuccessful. It came closest with a free kick from Yasmim in added time that hit the crossbar. 'We knew it would be a very difficult game, but we're very proud of this result with one player less. Now it's time to rest and think about the semifinal,' Portilho said. Both teams were already through to the semifinals, and Group B leader Brazil will face Uruguay on Tuesday. Meanwhile, runner-up Colombia, with eight points, will take on Group A leader Argentina on Monday

Ten-woman Brazil survive Colombia challenge in Copa goalless draw
Ten-woman Brazil survive Colombia challenge in Copa goalless draw

New Straits Times

time4 days ago

  • Sport
  • New Straits Times

Ten-woman Brazil survive Colombia challenge in Copa goalless draw

QUITO: Colombia failed to capitalise on their numerical advantage in Friday's final Group B match at the Women's Copa America, as the reigning champions Brazil held them to a goalless draw despite being a player down. Brazil's goalkeeper Lorena was shown a red card in the 21st minute after handling the ball outside the penalty area in a bid to stop Linda Caicedo's shot during a rapid Colombian counterattack. After consulting with assistant referee Mariana Aquino, referee Milagros Arruela dismissed Lorena, forcing Brazil to rely on substitute goalkeeper Claudia for the rest of the match. Despite enjoying a numerical advantage, Colombia were unable to break the deadlock, with attempts from Valerin Loboa and Mayra Ramirez failing to find the back of the net. "Today was a very tough game, very exhausting, and we wanted to win, but now we have to keep working hard for what's coming," Loboa said after the match. Brazil stood firm in defence, and in the second half they tried to take the lead with attempts from Yasmim, Gabi Portilho and Dudinha, but they were all unsuccessful. They came closest with a free kick from Yasmim in added time that hit the crossbar. "We knew it would be a very difficult game, but we're very proud of this result with one player less. Now it's time to rest and think about the semi-final," Portilho said. Both teams were already through to the semi-finals, and Group B leaders Brazil will face Uruguay on Tuesday. Meanwhile, runners-up Colombia, with eight points, will take on Group A leaders Argentina on Monday.--REUTERS

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