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  2. Robert Cheeke - Wikipedia

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    At age 15, Cheeke made the transition to veganism and began organizing animal rights events at Corvallis High School including the initiation of recycling programs and providing vegan meals with Food Not Bombs. [2] Cheeck was voted one of VegNews magazine's "15 most influential vegan athletes".

  3. 100 Different Types of Diets - AOL

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    The basics: A six-week vegan, gluten-free diet plan that focuses on nutrient-rich foods, laid out in Eat to Live by Dr. Joel Fuhrman. Positives: No calorie counting. Effective for weight loss.

  4. A Life-Threatening Health Scare Changed This Former ... - AOL

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    With gyms closed, the former professional bodybuilder found herself out of work as a personal trainer and crashing with friends. She did her best to adapt her rigorous workout routine to social ...

  5. Brendan Brazier - Wikipedia

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    Brendan Brazier (born March 1, 1975) is a Canadian former endurance athlete, author, advocate of a vegan diet, and creator of the Vega line of food products and supplements. Brazier is a former Ironman triathlete (1998 – 2004).

  6. Patrik Baboumian - Wikipedia

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    Patrik Baboumian (Armenian: Փատրիկ Բաբումեան, Persian: پاتریک بابومیان; born 1 July 1979) is an Iranian-born German-Armenian retired strongman and former bodybuilder. He promotes veganism. [1]

  7. Jim Morris (bodybuilder) - Wikipedia

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    [6] [7] In 1971, he became the first openly gay IFBB professional bodybuilder. [8] In 1973 he became the first openly gay bodybuilder to win AAU Mr. America overall, most muscular, best arms, and best chest titles. [9] In March 2014, a short documentary-film starring Jim Morris titled Jim Morris: Lifelong Fitness was released on YouTube. [10]