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Getbig Main Boards => Gossip & Opinions => Topic started by: spinnis on October 18, 2009, 12:31:02 PM
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http://www.sizematters.com.au/bodybuilding-talk/28049-aussie-ifbb-bb-dies-stage.html
Aussie Masters bodybuilding
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Re-flex action at showdown of the finely built body
ON Friday night, John Gusman, 40, painted himself nugget brown, two coats. He then put on a tracksuit and went to bed. ''Some of it still gets on the sheets,'' he says, of the high performance fake tan lotion.
He was given a rousing reception as one of the 55 competitors in the Victorian Bodybuilding Championships at Dallas Brooks Hall - everyone a superman in the same shade of darkness and blue, shiny Speedos. Even the warm-up backstage was spectacle enough, with Paul Jayilianno, 38, (above) intensely involved with his trainer, and John Gusman (rear) practising his moves.
On stage, the Classic category performance involves flexing arms, hands and legs in time to a rock ballad. There is also occasional bending over like a Greek god who has just flung a javelin.
The winner was Takis Venius, 39, who only returned to training three years ago after a two-decade break to raise a family.
Competition organiser and emcee Tony Doherty confirmed that ''someone got sick on stage and taken away by paramedics … People fall down doing all sorts of sports and on the Kokoda Track.'' Mr Doherty said he couldn't confirm the man had died, saying it wasn't fair to the family.
;D ;D
PIP
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he died for those Aussie bitches
PIP
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Somewhere out there, sometime, a kangaroo shed a tear.
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thats the only way I would want to leave this Earth
godspeed
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Hardcore. PIP.
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Bad fish probably. ;D
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The angel of death is running on overtime today for athletes
High School Football Player Collapses
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,568360,00.html?test=latestnews
3 die in Detroit Marathon
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,568449,00.html?test=latestnews
College Football Player eats a knife sandwich, extra pickles
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,568415,00.html?test=latestnews
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Competition organiser and emcee Tony Doherty confirmed that ''someone got sick on stage and taken away by paramedics … People fall down doing all sorts of sports and on the Kokoda Track.'' Mr Doherty said he couldn't confirm the man had died, saying it wasn't fair to the family.
Fair enough Messiah, they want to attack BBing yet there are plenty of fatasses dying walk that track because they have been sitting around for 20 years drinking piss, train for 2 months and think they can do it.
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I am very sorry to confirm that a competitor did have a massive heart attack yesterday. Despite every effort by our first aid crew and an amazing group of paramedics, he died later in hospital. My deepest sympathy to his family and friends.
I have known Gary for over 20 years and have always liked him. We sat and chatted at the weigh in for about 20 minutes, reflecting on the years past and how fast time had gone. He was rapt to be in the show and did not seem drawn, dry or at all unhealthy. I have seen competitors over the years that have had frightening condition and not looked healthy at all.
I am very proud of my crew who kept him alive and made every effort to save him. They were incredible.
Tragically people die in all sorts of sports and activities. Football, rugby, motor racing, yachting and on the Kakoda trail. I am absolutely shattered that he lost his life and will offer professional counseling to all involved.
When I made a comment to the press, I had not had official notice of his passing and was not confident that is family had been properly notified, I did not trust the reporter and did not like his approach or tone.
Thank you to everyone that has offered words of support to all involved it was a very sad day.
I am disappointed with the speculation and guessing going on here. So I will try to set you all straight.
Gary was alive when he left the hall. Ambulances do not transport dead people. The head paramedic assured me that they were holding out hope for him when they left. I truthfully expressed this to the crowd after we let them back in.
Should the show have gone on?
It was a difficult and well thought out decision that provided the best result and way forward for everyone that attended and competed. He was alive at the hospital when we re-started the contest.
Believe me, it was very difficult to perform for the rest of the day.
Again we express our sincere sympathy to his family and friends, it was a very sad result.
People die in all walks of life, Gary had a massive heart attack and did not recover. The same thing has happened in numerous marathons, football matches and at public events everywhere. If someone collapses in a marathon, they don't stop the race.
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It's not like he was 20 something he was old at 40 things go wrong at that age.At least they can't say it was from Bodybuilding Drugs.
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He was 52.
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Says 40 in the quote but you would know as you were a friend and a promoter.Will the police be looking into his death??
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It's not like he was 20 something he was old at 40 things go wrong at that age.At least they can't say it was from Bodybuilding Drugs.
yes they can. Preparing for the day of contest is very hard on the body. To get that shredded look, losing as much water under the skin as possible, often with the help of diuretics, even over the counter ones, can certainly trigger a heart attack.
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Says 40 in the quote but you would know as you were a friend and a promoter.Will the police be looking into his death??
The 40 year old referred to in the quote is different person.
It is such a shock to hear when things like this happen. I suppose if you have a life full of 'bodybuilding' and then you are going to further extremes in the way of contest prep, there is always a chance these things can happen. Contest prep is ravaging on your body. You are kicking your own bodies ass. Then chuck in things like diuretics and you stave your body of the things you need to live. You could look fantastic on the outside, but be literally dieing on the inside.
Best of wishes to Gary's family and friends.
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dying on a bodybuilding stage fighting for a plastic trophy.
it don't get much lower than that.
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Things can happen but DEATH???
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yes they can. Preparing for the day of contest is very hard on the body. To get that shredded look, losing as much water under the skin as possible, often with the help of diuretics, even over the counter ones, can certainly trigger a heart attack.
Exaclty. Your heart needs certain minerals to be able to function. If you use diuretics to take water out of your body, you are taking out the minerals along with it.
Perhaps in a similar way, if you sweat excessively, you can start to cramp from lack of sodium etc in your muscles.
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I am sure the Police will find the answer.
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dying on a bodybuilding stage fighting for a plastic trophy.
it don't get much lower than that.
maybe he didn't know that the trophy was made of plastic?
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L O L .
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dying on a bodybuilding stage fighting for a plastic trophy.
it don't get much lower than that.
Being a negative jealous bitch your whole life is much worse
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This would have been an IFBB show so all the Drug talk can just stop.Diretics and stuff like that are all BANNED by the IFBB so enough with the silly talk.
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As someone who was at the show and witnessed the entire event I can only express my admiration and gratitude for how professionally and respectfully Gary was treated.
Hopefully those of you who have chosen to mock his death will receive the same respect when your time comes.
R.I.P Gary.
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dying on a bodybuilding stage fighting for a plastic trophy.
it don't get much lower than that.
nah bro
I would die for a title
often bodybuilding is like motor racing in that success is often determined as how far you were willing to risk your life
look at the 90s ffs... often referred to as the gold standard of bodybuilding but they also were fucking their organs up kidney failure, heart problems, gut cancers.... etc etc don't hear as much these days but some girls here keep comparing today to then...
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Ask a bodybuilder who has experienced a health problem (publicised or not)... he never blames the drugs... you persist and yeah they know but yeah they wanna push the envelope just one more time...
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No 52 year old would risk his life taking illegal drugs for a Bodybuilding trophy esp when he knows the IFBB have a Drugs banned list.
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You just hope his loved ones knew that he was prepared to accept the potential consequences and this was just a testament to his will... Taking his body to somewhere it couldn't be...
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The Police will get to the bottom of it.
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No 52 year old would risk his life taking illegal drugs for a Bodybuilding trophy esp when he knows the IFBB have a Drugs banned list.
Jesus it's Meltdown, The Godfather, Switznegger etc... AGAIN! Don't you ever give up man?
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Jesus it's Meltdown, The Godfather, Switznegger etc... AGAIN! Don't you ever give up man?
I wish he would spare us his repetitive crap, guys got a serious estrogen problem.
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I wish he would spare us his repetitive crap, guys got a serious estrogen problem.
Can you remember all the screen names he's had?
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'nugget brown' lol
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At 52 he knew what he was doing.
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Sad RiP
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No 52 year old would risk his life taking illegal drugs for a Bodybuilding trophy esp when he knows the IFBB have a Drugs banned list.
Godfather / Miss Karen / Switznegger / Albert Schmidt
You are a dog, I should have seen through your latest gimmick, at least you will be able to talk to yourselves in time out, again.
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I think it may be you who ends up in Timeout I am not any of those Gimmicks and have No idea why you would call me a Dog.You have just been reported.
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He won't be back
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He won't be back
Death can do that.
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Godfather / Miss Karen / Switznegger / Albert Schmidt
You are a dog, I should have seen through your latest gimmick, at least you will be able to talk to yourselves in time out, again.
Once a user with the user name "Dana" replied to a topic and someone replied to her simply with "Dana, women are not allowed to post on this board. Thank you", or something very similar to that. ;D
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Once a user with the user name "Dana" replied to a topic and someone replied to her simply with "Dana, women are not allowed to post on this board. Thank you", or something very similar to that. ;D
lol
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very sad, RIP. Thanks for the explanation, Tony.
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nah bro
I would die for a title
often bodybuilding is like motor racing in that success is often determined as how far you were willing to risk your life
look at the 90s ffs... often referred to as the gold standard of bodybuilding but they also were fucking their organs up kidney failure, heart problems, gut cancers.... etc etc don't hear as much these days but some girls here keep comparing today to then...
Nice post :)
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http://www.sizematters.com.au/bodybuilding-talk/28049-aussie-ifbb-bb-dies-stage.html
Aussie Masters bodybuilding
Pictures of this BB?
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tony do whatever it is you need to do to make sure this doesn't make the media
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I would put my body through the same shit Munzer did if it meant i could win a Million dollars and the Mr.Olympia and retire afterwards.
But we all know they are forced to keep competing because.
1. They don't want real job. (who can blame them)
2. The prize money in upper placings is not big enough currently to live off.
3. Pressure form magazines/sponsors.
those factors are what killed munzer.
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how did Medici get in time out so quick?
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tony do whatever it is you need to do to make sure this doesn't make the media
and if it does i want you to mention how swimmers in Australia take the most drugs and how conveinient it was Thorpe retired right after he was informed he failed that drug test, and how can you fucking clear your name when you pissed in a cup and it came back positive
basically just talk complete rubbish to them
Yes i hate that ugly girl ;D and the stupidity in this country. Cory Worthington is my hero for what he did on ACA
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Surprise heart attacks happen a lot. I had an uncle get hit by one in the middle of light jogging. Fell dead right infront of my other uncle (infront of his house infact, how about that for timing) who also copped a surprise heart attack of his own later on. Stories of this nature are a dime a dozen. It's never pretty. They always tend to be quite tragic.
There was a post from some tosser on sizematters about how they "should have stopped the show". What a load of tripe. Thousands of hours of preparation and you're going to cancel the show because one guy unfortunately collapsed.
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I could not make much sense of that sentence, however Cadel Evans finished all Tour de France's he'd started.
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nah bro
I would die for a title
often bodybuilding is like motor racing in that success is often determined as how far you were willing to risk your life
look at the 90s ffs... often referred to as the gold standard of bodybuilding but they also were fucking their organs up kidney failure, heart problems, gut cancers.... etc etc don't hear as much these days but some girls here keep comparing today to then...
the 'gold standard' was the 60's & 70's
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lol nugget brown