The bodybuilding world is once again in mourning after the death of coach Jodi Vance was confirmed. She was just 20 years old and was preparing to attend the Arnold Sports Festival in Columbus, Ohio.
According to The Columbus Dispatch, Vance collapsed near the Sonesta hotel, where the competition was taking place. Despite being rushed to a medical center, nothing could be done to save her life. The Arnold Sports Festival emphasized that Vance was not a competitor in the event.
The exact cause of her death remains unknown, although her family revealed on social media that the cardiac arrest was due to severe dehydration. “From Jodi’s family and loved ones: for those that haven’t heard yet, Jodi passed away yesterday afternoon. Her heart stopped due to complications of severe dehydration. Despite all efforts by the hospital, they were unable to revive her. She was a beautiful person inside and out and she will be missed every single day. This was sudden and unexpected. Please give her family time to process this loss in peace. If anyone takes anything from this, please put your heath first.”
*This article was written in Spanish and translated with the help of AI.
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