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Shawn Rhoden (April 2, 1975 – November 6, 2021) was a Jamaican-American IFBB Pro professional bodybuilder and past Mr. Olympia. He won the 2018 Mr. Olympia contest by defeating seven-time Mr. Olympia Phil Heath .
Cause of death Ref. Slovakia: Pavol Molnár: Association football: 85 Unknown [57] United States: Angelo Mosca: Canadian football: 84 Unknown [58] Jamaica: Shawn Rhoden: Professional bodybuilding: 46 Heart attack [59] Brazil: Luíz Antônio dos Santos: Long-distance running: 57 Cardiac arrest [60] India: Tarak Sinha: Cricket: 70 Lung cancer [61 ...
Shawn Rhoden, 46, Jamaican-American professional bodybuilder, Mr. Olympia , heart attack. [159] Raúl Rivero, 75, Cuban poet, cancer. [160] Marinko Rokvić, 67, Serbian folk singer, pancreatic cancer. [161] Clifford Rose, 92, British actor (Tell Me Lies, Work Is a Four-Letter Word, Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides). [162]
Jackson has won the Mr. Olympia Men's Open title once, sharing this distinction with Chris Dickerson (1982), Samir Bannout (1983), Shawn Rhoden (2018), Brandon Curry (2019), Hadi Choopan (2022), and Derek Lunsford (2023). In 2008 Jackson won the Arnold Classic, Australian Pro Grand Prix VIII, New Zealand Grand Prix, Russian Grand Prix and Mr ...
Shawn King shared a special moment with her late husband, Larry King, before his death on Saturday at 87 years old. Shawn spoke to ET this week, and she revealed their final exchange.Shawn said ...
Shreveport Mayor Tom Arceneaux released a statement regarding the tragic death of a Shreveport Police officer. On Sept. 27, Matthew Rhoden, 37, was off duty when he was involved in a car accident ...
Legislative experience seen as valuable. Rhoden, a resident of Union Center, served in the state House of Representatives from 2001-09 and 2017-19, including a stint as House majority leader from ...
He won the Mr. Olympia once (1982), a distinction he shares with Samir Bannout (1983) and Dexter Jackson (2008) who have since retired, Shawn Rhoden (2018) who has since died, as well as Brandon Curry (2019), Hadi Choopan (2022), Derek Lunsford (2023), and Samson Dauda (2024) who are currently active. [13]