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good bro died at show

Bodybuilder collapses, dies
Sunday, July 23, 2006

A Rhode Island man who was planning to make a comeback in his favorite sport of bodybuilding collapsed and died while preparing for a local competition.

Anthony D'Arezzo, 44, of Johnston, R.I., was in Pittsburgh for the weekend's NPC Teen, Collegiate and Masters National Championships bodybuilding competition when he collapsed Friday afternoon in his hotel room at Sheraton Station Square.

An autopsy yesterday ruled that Mr. D'Arezzo died of cardiomyopathy, according to the Allegheny County medical examiner's office.

Mr. D'Arezzo had long battled heart disease, said friend Dave Palumbo.

According to a resume posted on Mr. D'Arezzo's Web site, he had not participated in a major bodybuilding event since 1997.

"He was trying a comeback," said Mr. Palumbo, who spoke with Mr. D'Arezzo earlier on Friday.

Mr. D'Arezzo was a fitness trainer in Providence, R.I. The competition was taking place at the Sheraton.
 
so sad; my thoughts and prayers for his family & friends.
Just had a good friend pass away as well (he never used AAS and suddenly died at the age of 34). It can happen to anyone anytime. Live your lives to the fullest. I'm still all torn up about it... guess I'm just saying I can really feel for your loss bro. We all should get regular checkups. I have one on Tues.
 
Very sad, and a wake up call.


Who really knows all that contributed to his heart disease, but it should remind us to take care of ourselves. Some of our practices are not always heart healthy - we need to pay attention to what we're doing.
 
heavy_duty said:
Bodybuilder collapses, dies
Sunday, July 23, 2006

A Rhode Island man who was planning to make a comeback in his favorite sport of bodybuilding collapsed and died while preparing for a local competition.

Anthony D'Arezzo, 44, of Johnston, R.I., was in Pittsburgh for the weekend's NPC Teen, Collegiate and Masters National Championships bodybuilding competition when he collapsed Friday afternoon in his hotel room at Sheraton Station Square.

An autopsy yesterday ruled that Mr. D'Arezzo died of cardiomyopathy, according to the Allegheny County medical examiner's office.

Mr. D'Arezzo had long battled heart disease, said friend Dave Palumbo.

According to a resume posted on Mr. D'Arezzo's Web site, he had not participated in a major bodybuilding event since 1997.

"He was trying a comeback," said Mr. Palumbo, who spoke with Mr. D'Arezzo earlier on Friday.

Mr. D'Arezzo was a fitness trainer in Providence, R.I. The competition was taking place at the Sheraton.

thanks bro I just got the details myself today.
 
that is why I made that thread of mine asking why you guys use steroids......... after reading this is just makes me wonder more !!!

did the doctors say this was directly related to his steroid use ?

sad, I feel sorry for his family and friends but my mom said if you mess with the bull you get the horns.

RIP
 
WOW
that really hits home... I'm 44 yrs old and I compete...
Gona make me think twice about what I'm putting my body through.

My thoughts are with you and all of his family and friends, We touch many people in our lives I'm sure he will be missed
 
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