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    Quote Akebono, First Foreign-Born Sumo Grand Champion, Dies at 54

    Born in Hawaii, he moved to Japan in 1988 and won 11 grand championships. His success drove a resurgence in the sport’s popularity.





    By Victoria Kim, Hisako Ueno and Yan Zhuang
    Published April 10, 2024 Updated April 13, 2024

    Taro Akebono, a Hawaii-born sumo wrestler who became the sport’s first foreign grand champion and helped to fuel a resurgence in its popularity in the 1990s, has died in Tokyo. He was 54.

    He died of heart failure in early April while receiving care at a hospital, according to a statement from his family that was distributed by the United States military in Japan on Thursday.

    When he became Japan’s 64th yokozuna, or grand champion sumo wrestler, in 1993, he was the first foreign-born wrestler to achieve the sport’s highest title in its 300-year modern history. He went on to win a total of 11 grand championships, and his success set the stage for an era during which foreign-born wrestlers dominated the top levels of Japan’s national sport.

    Akebono, who was 6-foot-8 and 466 pounds when he was first named yokozuna at 23, towered over his Japanese opponents. Painfully shy outside the dohyo, as the sumo ring is known, he was known for using his height and reach to keep opponents at a distance.

    Akebono’s rivalry with the Japanese brothers Takanohana and Wakanohana, both grand champions, was a major driver of sumo’s renewed popularity in the 1990s. During the opening ceremony for the 1998 Winter Olympics in Nagano, Japan, Akebono demonstrated the sumo ring entrance ritual for an international audience, commanding the arena with his hulking physique and captivating stare.

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    Taro Akebono was born Chad George Ha’aheo Rowan in Waimanalo, Hawaii, in 1969. He played basketball in high school and briefly at Hawaii Pacific University before moving to Japan in 1988 at the invitation of a fellow Hawaiian wrestler who had become a trainer.

    Knowing nothing about Japan and speaking almost no Japanese, he began living and training at a sumo stable governed by strict hierarchy, cooking and cleaning for more experienced wrestlers. Soon he was charting a meteoric rise through the sport’s ranks, dominating with his size.

    “We were just brute strength,” he said in a later interview, referring to himself and his fellow wrestlers from Hawaii in the 1990s. “We won fast or we lost fast. We weren’t too technical.”

    In 1992, the Yokozuna Promotion Council, which decides which wrestlers are worthy of sumo’s top honor, denied it to another Hawaiian, saying that no foreigner could possess the dignity befitting the title. The decision prompted allegations of racism and raised questions about the council’s selection process. Only a handful of wrestlers hold the title at the same time, and they are selected through a vote from candidates who have won two consecutive tournaments.

    A year later, just five years after arriving in Japan and joining the sport, Akebono broke through that barrier.

    He later said in interviews that he rarely considered his nationality in the ring, thinking of himself as a sumo wrestler first and foremost. He became a naturalized Japanese citizen in 1996, and changed his name to Taro Akebono. His chosen sumo name, Akebono, means “dawn” in Japanese.

    “I wasn’t thinking, ‘I’m an American, I’m going to go out there, plant my flag in the middle of the ring and take on the Japanese,’” he told The New York Times in 2013.

    He gained acceptance and popularity in the sumo world in part because people in Japan appreciated his devotion to the sport, even though, in his early competitions, cheers from the crowd were far louder for his Japanese-born rivals.

    “He makes me forget he is a foreigner because of his earnest attitude toward sumo,” Yoshihisa Shimoie, editor of Sumo magazine, said in 1993. By the early 2000s, dozens of the ranked wrestlers were foreign, including Mongolians, a Georgian and an Argentine.
    According to his family, Akebono is survived by his wife, Christine Rowan; a daughter, Caitlyn; and two sons, Cody and Connor.

    In 2001, he retired from the sport at 31, citing chronic knee problems. He went on to train younger wrestlers, and he also competed in kickboxing, professional wrestling and mixed martial arts.

    “I am retiring,” he said at the time, “with a feeling of great gratitude for being given the chance to become a yokozuna and experience something open to only very few people.”

    https://www.nytimes.com/2024/04/10/w...sumo-dead.html

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    Quote ITALIAN FOOTBALLER, 26, DIES FOLLOWING ON-PITCH HEART ATTACK





    15 April 2024

    Mattia Giani, a 26-year-old footballer for Castelfiorentino in Eccellenza, has died in Florence after suffering a heart attack on the pitch on Sunday, on the anniversary of Piermario Morosini’s passing.

    Castelfiorentino Mayor Alessio Falorni sadly confirmed on Monday morning that 26-year-old footballer Mattia Giani had died at the Careggi hospital in Florence, the day after suffering a heart attack during a competitive Eccellenza match (Italy’s 5th division) between his club Castelfiorentino and Lanciotto Campi.

    The incident happened at the Stadio Comunale Lanciotto Ballerini in Campi Bisenzio, on the outskirts of Florence, at minute 15. Giani reportedly collapsed after taking a shot on target, in a game where his parents were watching from the stands.

    Giani suffers heart attack

    Sky TG 24 reports the 26-year-old Italian footballer had a cardiac arrest followed by a seizure. Doctors immediately rushed to the pitch to give Giani a cardiac massage and the player was intubated and taken to Careggi hospital.

    A few hours later, Roma defender Evan Ndicka also collapsed in a Serie A match between Udinese and Roma, but it was excluded the Giallorossi defender had suffered a cardiac arrest despite initial fears.

    Giani collapsed on the anniversary of Piermario Morosini’s death. The ex-Livorno midfielder suffered a heart attack on the pitch on April 14, 2012, during a Serie B match between Pescara and the Amaranto. He died at the Pescara hospital a few hours later.

    Atalanta‘s Academy, La Dea named one of their Curvas after the former Italian midfielder.
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    Quote Albany 2024 NFL draft hopeful AJ Simon dies at 25





    TYLER DRAGON USA TODAY
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    Former Albany defensive lineman AJ Simon, a 2024 NFL draft hopeful, has died at the age of 25, the school announced Wednesday.

    "The UAlbany football program was deeply saddened to learn of the passing of former student-athlete Amitral 'AJ' Simon this morning," Albany said in a statement posted on social media. "AJ was a tremendous young man and even better teammate throughout his time at UAlbany. He was a role model both on and off the field, serving as a pillar to this program over the last two years. He will be profoundly missed.”

    Simon’s cause of death was not immediately announced.

    Simon earned first-team All-CAA honors after recording 55 tackles and 12.5 sacks last season. ESPN ranked the defensive lineman as the 448th prospect in next week’s NFL draft.

    “Two joyous year coaching and becoming friends with AJ Simon,” Albany coach Greg Gattuso said in a statement on social media. “My prayers are dedicated to the Simon family. I love you AJ and will always have a special place in my heart for #8.”

    Simon played two seasons at Albany. He was a student-athlete at Bloomsburg University prior to attending Albany. He was from Tobyhanna, Pennsylvania.
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    Quote Fife team Kingdom Kangaroos' tribute to cherished team-mate Ross McGhie who died at age of 25

    A Fife sports team has paid tribute following the death of cherished team-mate at the heart of its leadership team.




    By Allan Crow
    Published 15th Apr 2024


    Ross McGhie played with Kingdom Kangaroos, the only Kingdom-based Aussie Rules team playing in the Scottish League. The club trains at Beveridge Park in Kirkcaldy and plays its home games at Glenrothes Rugby Club’s pitch. The 25-year old, from Leven, who joined the club in 2022, took unwell whilst playing in a weekend game.

    The club said it was devastated at his death – it said he was ”the first to volunteer his help and was always there for friends and teammates.”

    In a statement, the club said: “He quickly set a high standard for his relentlessness on the pitch and his selfless attitude. He was prepared to play in any position - forward, in the midfield or defence - so long as it ultimately benefited the team and his teammates. His courage, talent and commitment to a game that he had only just discovered was an inspiration and led to him being awarded as the Roos' best first-year player.

    "Ross was elevated to the club's leadership group for the 2024 season, such was the esteem he was held in by the playing group. In what would prove to be his final match for the club on Saturday, Ross showcased his trademark bravery to kick two crucial goals that helped lead the Roos to their first win of the season.

    "Away from the pitch, Ross had a unique ability to instantly connect with those he met for the first time. His cheeky grin was infectious and could light up the darkest room. He was the first to volunteer his help and was always there for friends and teammates whenever they needed him. He was loved intensely and will be greatly missed.

    "Our deepest thoughts and sincere condolences go out to his family and friends. Ross will remain a Roo in our hearts forever.”
    https://www.fifetoday.co.uk/news/peo...-of-25-4591486

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    Quote Tragedy strikes Two Oceans race after two participants die








    15 APRIL 2024 LIESL SMIT

    Two people died after running the Two Oceans Ultra Marathon and Half Marathon this weekend.

    The Ultra runner, the 60 year old Siraaj Toefy, who had completed his 12th Marathon on Saturday, felt unwell post the race and was transported to hospital where he passed away after suffering a stroke.

    On Sunday, a runner, whose name is still unknown, collapsed with only 1 km to go to the finish line of the Half Marathon. Medics were on scene, but they could not revive him.

    Meanwhile, tributes have been paid to Toefy, from Schaapkraal near Philippi.

    Fellow runner and training partner Adnaan Mohamed wrote on Facebook that Toefy will be sorely missed:

    Toefy’s eldest daughter Mishkah Hendricks told Netwerk24 on Sunday that her father’s health was excellent.

    He completed the Ultra marathon on Saturday in almost 5 hours and 30 minutes. Almost immediately he started complaining about his head spinning and his neck being stiff.

    They decided to bring the car closer to where he was to pick him up, but by that time her father couldn’t get up and was slurring his words.

    Medical staff took him on a stretcher to the medical tent where the doctor said he should be taken immediately to the Groote Schuur hospital.

    Hospital staff informed the family that he had suffered a stroke and needed immediate medication. Sadly, he passed away shortly after receiving the medication.

    Hendricks says the family were shocked to get the news.

    “We were still so optimistic. We know my father and he is a strong man. We still said we were not going to let him participate in next year’s Two Oceans. But then we got the news.”


    Toefy leaves behind his wife, two daughters and three grandchildren.

    Two Oceans Marathon organisers extended condolences to the families of both men.
    https://smilefm.co.za/tragedy-strike...ticipants-die/

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    Quote British talent Anna Shackley forced to retire at 22 with heart arrhythmia

    Scot had ridden for SD Worx-Protime for three seasons, but had not competed since her diagnosis in January





    13:09, Tuesday 16th April 2024
    George Poole

    At the age of 22, Anna Shackley has been forced to retire from professional cycling, with the SD Worx-Protime rider diagnosed with cardiac arrhythmia that is deemed incompatible with elite-level sport.

    The news was announced by her team on Tuesday morning, bringing an end to Shackley's four-year professional career that yielded some high placings on general classification at the UAE Tour and prestigious under-23 event, the Tour de l'Avenir.

    Having turned professional with the Dutch WorldTeam in 2021, Shackley had steadily become a reliable worker for her superstar teammates and in recent seasons, made a name for herself as a future contender for stage race titles. However, she had been unable to race in 2024 as a result of her diagnosis at the beginning of the year.

    "She was diagnosed with cardiac arrhythmia in January," wrote SD Worx-Protime in a statement released on social media. "Following this, she underwent a heart screening in Maxima Medisch Centrum in Veldhoven in collaboration with the SD Worx-Protime's medical team.

    "Here, several irregularities were found. That was the reason to immediately take her off the bike and do more extensive tests and procedures at the hospital in Barcelona near her hometown. All this time, Shackley (22) did not train or compete in races."

    In light of the tests and procedures that Shackley has undergone in Barcelona, it has been decided that the 22-year-old Brit can no longer compete in elite-level sport and will immediately retire.

    Shackley's case is the latest in a growing list of riders to be diagnosed with irregular heart conditions in recent seasons, with Sonny Colbrelli, Wesley Kreder and Nathan Van Hooydonck all forced into similar premature retirements.

    Read more: Nathan van Hooydonck forced to retire due to heart problems

    Peter Sagan, meanwhile, has recently undergone two bouts of heart surgery to correct his case of cardiac arrhythmia. Unlike those mentioned, the Slovakian has thus far been able to return to training and competition as he pursues Olympic success on the mountain bike this summer.

    Read more: The latest updates on Peter Sagan's heart condition

    A short but successful career for Shackley
    For Shackley, the news will no doubt come as a great disappointment and her team have called for privacy to be granted to the Scottish retiree over the coming months.

    "We are very sorry to see Anna's cycling career end like this," said SD Worx-Protime sports manager Danny Stam. "She was one of the bigger talents in the women's peloton. We saw in recent years that she was making good progress and we believed she could grow to the world top. It is especially unfortunate for her that she is now forced to stop.

    "On the other hand, we are also happy that we were able to prevent any more dangerous complications. We hope Anna can return to her 'normal' life and we will work with the team to see how we can help."

    Prior to her retirement, Shackley had achieved a lot at a young age in her fledgling cycling career. Growing up in a suburb of Glasgow, the 22-year-old rode for Glasgow Riderz, Team 22 and Team Breeze as an amateur on the road, before making a name for herself as a notable track cyclist.

    Competing in the endurance events, Shackley became a national champion in 2020 in both the points race and the team pursuit, before later representing Great Britain and Scotland, respectively, at the 2020 Olympic Games and the 2022 Commonwealth Games.

    Having penned professional terms with SD Worx-Protime in 2021, the Scot enjoyed some fine performances in her debut season as part of the Women's WorldTour, placing 13th at the Ladies Tour of Norway and coming runner-up in the youth classification to teammate Niamh Fisher-Black.

    Over the following seasons, Shackley continued to progress as a GC rider and in what would prove to be her final season, claimed fourth at the UAE Tour before finishing runner-up to Shirin van Anrooij at the Tour de l'Avenir Femmes.

    Her final WorldTour race saw Shackley finish seventh at the Tour de Romandie, before taking a silver medal in the under-23 category at the 2023 European Championships Road Race.
    https://www.globalcyclingnetwork.com...art-arrhythmia

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    Quote Former Twins first-round pick David McCarty dies at 54

    McCarty won the World Series with the Red Sox in 2004.





    NOLAN O'HARA 11 HOURS AGO

    David McCarty, the former Minnesota Twins first-round pick who also won a drought-ending World Series with the Boston Red Sox in 2004, has died. He was 54.

    The Red Sox announced news of McCarty’s passing on Friday, saying he died of a cardiac event in Oakland, California.

    "Our hearts are heavy with the passing of Dave McCarty," the Red Sox said on social media. "Playing three seasons with the Red Sox, he will forever be a part of the curse-breaking 2004 World Series championship team. We send our love to his wife, Monica, and their children, Reid and Maxine."

    McCarty was drafted No. 3 overall by the Twins in the 1991 MLB draft. He played for Minnesota from 1993-95 and spent 11 seasons in all in the majors. He played in 630 games and was a career .242 hitter, recording 362 hits, 36 home runs and 175 RBIs throughout his career.

    McCarty, a first baseman and outfielder, was part of the 2004 World Series Red Sox team that broke the club’s 86-year championship drought that became known as the “Curse of the Bambino." McCarty also spent time with the Kansas City Royals, Tampa Bay Rays, San Francisco Giants, Seattle Mariners and Oakland Athletics.

    McCarty later worked as an analyst for NESN from 2005-08.
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    Quote Stephanie Sparks, former pro golfer and Golf Channel host, dead at 50

    Sparks played one year on the LPGA tour





    By Paulina Dedaj Fox News
    Published April 20, 2024

    Stephanie Sparks, a former professional golfer and co-host of the Golf Channel’s "Big Break," died earlier this month. She was 50.

    Sparks, who played one year on the LPGA tour and represented the U.S. in the 1994 Curtis Cup, died April 13, according to an obituary shared online.

    Tom Abbott, Sparks' co-host on the reality show, confirmed the news in a post on X Saturday.

    "I’m shocked and saddened by the death of Stephanie Sparks. Many of you will remember Steph as the host of #BigBreak - we worked together on 7 seasons. Lots of fond memories of those times, Steph was a crucial part of the Big Break success story. My thoughts go out to her family."

    The cause of death was not immediately revealed.

    Sparks was an accomplished amateur golfer. She played at Duke, where she was an All-American. After college, she played in the Futures Tour, where she won the 1992 North and South Women’s Amateur and the 1993 Women’s Western Amateur and Women’s Eastern Amateur.

    She played just one season on the LPGA Tour in 2000, and injuries cut her pro career short.

    According to Golfweek, Sparks transitioned into broadcasting, hosting several series on the Golf Channel and reporting during tournaments.

    Sparks’ family intends to hold a private service.

    "Stephanie graced our world with her presence and leaves behind cherished memories of laughter, kindness, and warmth," her obituary says.
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    *Note... he apparently collapsed at home and was rushed to hospital where he later died.

    Quote Malawi Football lovers mourn former Wanderers player Kondwani Lufeyo





    Apr 20, 2024 Archangel Nzangaya

    Tributes continue pouring in for the versatile former Mighty Mukuru Wanderers defender, Kondwani Lifeyo who has died at the age of 31.

    Lufeyo who was born on 12 November 1992, died on Friday morning, 19th April 2024 at Queen Elizabeth Central Hospital in Blantyre.

    Late Lufeyo’s close friend Luis Minjale, told the local media that the star who was part of the Nomads squad which last lifted the TNM Super League trophy in 2017, has succumbed to kidney failure.

    The news about his departure has ignited a sorrowful mood in the country’s football fraternity as various individuals and groups including Wanderers say they will remember him for adding salt to the sporting activity.

    “The Mighty Wanderers Family along with its President, Dr Thomson Mpinganjira, Board of Directors, Management, Staff, Players, and Supporters are filled with deep sorrow over the demise of our former defender, Kondwani Lufeyo.

    “The Wanderers family is truly grateful for his service and dedication to the Club from 2014 to 2017. Kondwani will be remembered for his immense contribution to the Club including being part of the squad that won the TNM Super League in 2017,” Wanderers mourn Lufeyo in a statement.

    On the other hand, FCB Nyasa Big Bullets has left the rivalry aside and sends sincere condolences to Lufeyo’s family and friends for the loss of the star who was very solid as the center back on the field.

    Football Association of Malawi (FAM) president Fleetwood Haiya while expressing shock with news of the demise of Lufeyo, said he will remember him for his efforts towards the development of football as a player both for clubs and the country.

    “We mourn together with the family on this very sad loss of a young man whose football career brought much excitement to the football fraternity. Our hearts are with the bereaved family during this moment of great sadness,” said Haiya in a Facebook post.

    Apart from Wanderers, Lufeyo was also part of the 2009 Malawi U17 team which participated in the FIFA U17 World Cup and was an iconic defending midfielder for Mighty Tigers and Masters Security football clubs.
    https://malawi24.com/2024/04/20/mala...in%20Blantyre.
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    Quote ‘We are shocked’: College football player found dead in his apartment





    By Jordan Gartner
    Published: Apr. 20, 2024

    COMMERCE, Texas (Gray News) - A university in Texas is mourning the loss of one of its student-athletes.

    According to Texas A&M University-Commerce, wide receiver Keith Miller died at age 23.

    “It is with great sadness that Texas A&M University-Commerce announces the passing of football student-athlete Keith Miller,” the university shared.

    Representatives with the college said that Miller died on April 11 in his apartment near campus.

    “We are heartbroken by Keith’s unexpected passing,” said head coach Clint Dolezel. “Keith was a beloved father, son, teammate, and student-athlete. We extend our deepest sympathies and sincere condolences to his family, friends, teammates, and all who loved him at this very difficult time.”

    Miller was a two-year member of the Lion football program and served as a team captain in the 2023 season.

    School representatives said he was known for his infectious smile and personality.

    “We are shocked and saddened to learn of the sudden passing of Keith Miller. The A&M-Commerce community extends its deepest condolences to Keith’s family and those who knew and loved him,” said Jim Curry, athletics director at Texas A&M University-Commerce.

    Miller is a Texas native and played high school football at The Colony High School in the Dallas-Fort Worth area.

    No further immediate information was made available.
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    Quote MUSCLE MAN DEAD Bodybuilder Marco Luis dubbed ‘The Monster’ dies aged 46 as wife shares tribute saying he ‘died doing what he loved

    The bodybuilder claimed he never went to commercial gyms and trained his body at home





    Sayan Bose Natalia Penza
    Published: 16:47, 17 Apr 2024

    PORTUGUESE bodybuilder Marco Luis has died aged 46 in Germany.

    The muscleman, dubbed "Monster", had a massive following on social media - and worked as an online coach and motivator.

    His wife confirmed the news in a Facebook post saying: " Yes, I can confirm that Marco has died in Cologne, Germany.

    “He was in his ‘paradise’ doing what he loved.

    “As Marco died in a foreign country, I will have to bring his body back to Portugal after it is released which may take a few days.

    "Thank you in advance for all the support I've received, you've been tireless. I ask for everyone's understanding at this difficult time and please I ask for respect."

    The reason behind the bodybuilder's death has not been revealed yet.

    Marco, who hailed from the volcanic island of Terceira in the Azores archipelago, had nearly 25,000 followers on Instagram as well as his own YouTube channel where he used to post training videos.

    He called bodybuilding “his life and passion” on his other social media and had referred to himself online in the past as the “most shredded bodybuilder ever.”

    Recounting his problems in an emotional online biography, Marco whose full name was Marco Cesar Aguiar Luis, wrote: “I was born with physical problems that made it impossible for me to do sports...

    "[But] I realised that my passion was muscle building and with the help of my father we made cement weights and I started training at home.

    “I have never trained in commercial gyms. I was natural until I was 32 because I didn't even know what chemistry was and it wasn't until I was 40, in 2018 that I competed for the first time and won."

    Azores-based firefighter Luis Branco said: “Marco will always be an icon of bodybuilding.

    “He’s the Monster and he will always be remembered by the lovers of the sport he had so much passion for.

    “To all his family, my most sincere condolences at this time of great pain.”

    Pal Flavio Gouveia added in an emotional social media post: “I have lost a great friend.

    “I am not one for many words, I didn't want to believe it when I heard the news.

    “From the first day I entered your house in your gym we always got along well, there was a great friendship right away.

    “We trained many times together, we did great workouts together, you were always a person of goodwill, cheerful, fighting for your dreams, and who always thought about helping others, you never gave up on your dreams, on training and growing, it was what you loved to do!

    “My condolences to your wife Marco Luis Monstro.”

    Bodybuilders dead

    It comes after another bodybuilding champ died after taking a lethal cocktail of drugs including steroids, an inquest heard.

    Neil Currey, 34, was found unresponsive in his Sheffield flat in September last year.

    An inquest heard the professional bodybuilder died from a mix of methamphetamine and cocaine.

    Neil's body had also struggled with his prolonged use of steroids, with his parents blaming the drug for his death.

    Nigel and Sandra Currey told the court how their sporty son worked as a personal trainer before embarking on a bodybuilding career.

    He achieved his dream of competing for Mr Olympia at the annual Olympia Fitness & Performance Weekend in 2022 but had struggled with his height/weight ratio and became reliant on steroids.

    On March 27, Brazilian influencer and powerlifting champion Rhayara Morais was discovered lifeless in her bed at her apartment in Aguas Claras.

    Rhayara, who had nearly 150,000 followers on Instagram and boasted of having half a million fans on Tiktok, won a regional powerlifting title after taking up the sport around two years ago.

    Brazilian Eustacio Batista Dias, 27, was shot dead after trying to escape his killers when they started firing at him as he chatted to another man between exercises.
    https://www.thesun.ie/sport/12772960...-monster-dead/

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    *My note..So he is rushed to hospital "with Covid" but then it clearly states below he had pneumonia and “My blood clots hurt with every step, my joints hurt more and more with each series.".....so...what killed him?? Blatant lying and bought journalism at it's finest.

    Quote HULK TRAGEDY Bodybuilder and fitness influencer Jonas Filho, 29, dies after being rushed to hospital with Covid

    It comes just days after another bodybuilder was reported to have died






    Neha Dhillon Natalia Penza
    Published: 9:40, 20 Apr 2024

    A BRAZILIAN bodybuilder and fitness influencer has tragically died aged 29 after being rushed to hospital with Covid.

    Jonas Filho, known as Jonas Big, was rushed to Sao Jose Hospital in the Ceara state capital Fortaleza in the early hours of April 15.

    The influencer left his 10,400 Instagram followers worried after he published photos of himself on a respirator shortly after his admission.

    He posted the photos alongside the caption: “Only God knows the pain and tears of the clown.”

    It has since emerged that he was diagnosed with pneumonia shortly after, and then Covid-19.

    His death was confirmed late on April 19.

    Jonas, who last won the 2023 Musclecontest Rio Pro, worked as a personal trainer.

    He was known for being the first bodybuilder in Ceara to compete professionally.

    The late influencer spoke openly about the suffering bodybuilding has cost him in an emotional Instagram post last October.

    He wrote: “My blood clots hurt with every step, my joints hurt more and more with each series.

    He ended his post by saying: “It’s a dependence. I need it and I’m not ashamed to always get it.

    “If you think I’m talking about drugs, I’m referring to the pain.”

    In another post, referring to his upbringing in Ceara, he wrote: “Whoever comes from a poor family has only one option and one chance.

    "The option to work to have the opportunity to turn the game around. And I don’t think about anything else."

    Heartbroken fans have been flooding the internet with tributes to the muscleman.

    One said: “I met Jonas in college. He was a top guy. Unbelievable.”

    Rio de Janeiro-based personal trainer Mardenes Cardoso said: “The angels have carried him to the great training ground of the heroes.

    “A warrior has left us and the legend lives on of one of the greatest athletes Ceara produced.

    “Your name will be remembered for ever. Rest in peace Jonas Filho.”

    Female strength coach Sarah Lydia added overnight on social media: “I found out today and I’m still in shock.

    “My deepest condolences to his family and friends. He was an outstanding guy.”

    The 29-year-old is survived by his parents.

    It comes after a Portuguese bodybuilder died aged 46 in Cologne, Germany, last Sunday.

    The muscleman, dubbed "Monster", had a massive following on social media - and worked as an online coach and motivator.

    His wife confirmed the news in a Facebook post saying: " Yes, I can confirm that Marco has died in Cologne, Germany.

    “He was in his ‘paradise’ doing what he loved.

    “As Marco died in a foreign country, I will have to bring his body back to Portugal after it is released which may take a few days.

    "Thank you in advance for all the support I've received, you've been tireless. I ask for everyone's understanding at this difficult time and please I ask for respect."

    The reason for the bodybuilder's death is currently unknown.

    On March 27, Brazilian influencer and powerlifting champion Rhayara Morais was discovered lifeless in her bed at her apartment in Aguas Claras.

    Rhayara, who had nearly 150,000 followers on Instagram and boasted of having half a million fans on Tiktok, won a regional powerlifting title after taking up the sport around two years ago.

    Brazilian Eustacio Batista Dias, 27, was shot dead after trying to escape his killers when they started firing at him as he chatted to another man between exercises.

    One unconfirmed local report at the time said the assassins may have been able to confirm their victim's whereabouts through photos and a video he posted to Instagram.

    Another bodybuilding champ died last year after taking a lethal cocktail of drugs including steroids, an inquest heard.

    Neil Currey, 34, was found unresponsive in his Sheffield flat in September 2023.

    An inquest heard the professional bodybuilder died from a mix of methamphetamine and cocaine.

    Neil's body had also struggled with his prolonged use of steroids, with his parents blaming the drug for his death.
    https://www.thesun.ie/sport/12791129...as-filho-dies/

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    Quote Family of Limerick boy who suffered cardiac arrest during soccer match thanks heroes who saved him





    By David Raleigh - April 18, 2024

    THE FAMILY of a Limerick boy whose heart stopped while playing a juvenile soccer match said his coaches and emergency first responders who saved him are true heroes.

    13-year-old Ewan John Sabu collapsed while playing for his local soccer team, Newcastle West Football Club, in February.

    However, the quick actions of his coaches, Mícheál Reidy and Niall McEnery, who immediately contacted the emergency services and started CPR on Ewan, kept him alive until emergency services arrived and took over at the traumatic scene.

    The emergency teams were able to restart the boy’s heart and bring him to University Hospital Limerick (UHL) where he was stabilised before being transferred to Crumlin Children’s Hospital in Dublin for further treatment.

    Ewan’s mother, Sandhya Parameswaran, a nurse at Dromcollogher and District Respite Care Centre, said: “When I arrived at the pitch, I could barely see Ewan. There were so many ambulances, Garda cars, and fire engines, but they reassured me that he was sedated, he was stable, and that they were bringing him to hospital in Limerick.”
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    Quote Former K-State football player, Manhattan High alum dies at 29





    By Katie Maher
    Published: Apr. 22, 2024

    MANHATTAN, Kan. (WIBW) - Former K-State football player and Manhattan High School graduate Terrale Johnson has died at age 29.

    Johnson has most recently been coaching with the football team at Mill Valley. The school posted the news of his death on X.

    “Sending our deepest sympathies to the family & friends of Terrale Johnson. Gone too soon… R.I.P. Coach Johnson, your legacy will live on,” the school’s football account said.

    Johnson graduated from Manhattan in 2012, and went on to become a First Team All-Big 12 selection at K-State from 2014-16. Before hitting the gridiron at K-State, Johnson spent time at Hutchinson Community College.

    The details of Johnson’s death have not yet been released.
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    Quote Spanish World Championship gymnast dies suddenly at 17 after contracting meningitis

    Tributes have poured in for gymnastics star María Herranz Gomez after she passed away with two days of mourning having now been confirmed following the news






    By Daniel Orme Football Writer Natalia Penza News Correspondent
    16:43, 18 Apr 2024

    Teenage gymnast María Herranz Gomez has sadly died after suffering from meningitis.

    The 17-year-old died in the early hours of Thursday morning at a hospital in the city of Guadalajara an hour’s drive north-east of Madrid. Gomez’ death was confirmed by town hall chiefs in the Spanish town of Cabanillas del Campo - where she was born.

    A statement confirmed the news read: “Maria has left us suddenly due to a terrible meningitis that has taken her in just 24 hours, leaving the town in a state of inconsolable sadness.

    “Cabanillas del Campo town hall wishes to express its deep pain over this tragic circumstance and sends its most sincere condolences to Maria’s family and friends, especially her parents Raquel and Alfonso, her little brother and her grandparents, uncles and aunts and cousins, many of whom live in the area. Rest in peace Maria. We will remember you always.”

    Tributes have poured in since Gomez’ death was confirmed. Miguel Quesada wrote on Facebook : “A hug to her family and friends.” Another well-wisher wrote: “How terrible. Her whole life ahead of her and this happens.”

    Gomez performed at the 2023 Trampoline Gymnastics World Championships in Birmingham. She was one of nearly 1000 gymnasts from over 40 countries who competed at the Championships.

    It took place at Utilita Arena in Birmingham from November 9th to 19th and was a primary qualification event for the Olympic discipline of Trampoline at the 2024 Paris Games. Gomez’s passing is the second heart-breaking event to take place ahead of this summer’s games.

    Last month, a swimmer who won five medals in the three paralympic games, died. Brazilian Joana Neves, 37, suffered from a cardiac arrest on March 18. She had been hospitalised in Sao Paulo for tests after suffering from fits. Joana was born with bone growth disorder achondroplasia.

    It caused dwarfism due to a genetic mutation in the arms and legs. Despite that, she still enjoyed a glittering career. She won a total of 15 medals in world paralympic swimming championships between 2013 and 2022.

    She also took part in three Paralympics, winning two silver and three bronze medals at London 2012, Rio 2016 and Tokyo 2020. She had taken up swimming as a 10-year-old on medical advice and started competing three years later.
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    Wasn't sure where to put this. Tragic on any thread

    https://www.globalresearch.ca/epidemic-15-19-year-olds-dropping-dead-schools-dorms-across-usa-canada-april-2023/5816841

    Epidemic of 15-19 Year Olds Dropping Dead in Schools and Dorms Across USA and Canada in April 2023
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