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Ronnie Coleman
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Bodybuilding legend Ronnie Coleman is hospitalized
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The eight-time Mr. Olympia is suffering from “an infection in his bloodstream,” his family said
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Coleman and his family are sharing their thanks for the support of family, friends and fans
Eight-time Mr. Olympia Ronnie Coleman experienced a “medical emergency” over the weekend, his family confirmed on social media.
The 61-year-old Louisiana native is suffering from “an infection in his bloodstream” and is under “intensive medical supervision,” Coleman’s family said in a statement posted on Instagram on Tuesday, July 1.
“Ronnie has been transferred to a specialized medical facility to receive the highest level care available,” the family wrote. “While his condition remains complex, there have been encouraging signs of progress, and his medical team is working around the clock to support his recovery. At this stage key evaluations and treatments are ongoing and Ronnie continues to fight with the strength and resilience that define him.”
The bodybuilder was scheduled to appear in the United Kingdom this week, Coleman said in a statement on Sunday.
“Unfortunately, I had a medical emergency and had to stick around here in the U.S. for treatment,” Coleman wrote on Instagram.
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Ronnie Coleman, competing for the Mr. Olympia title in 2006.
Coleman’s life was chronicled in the 2018 documentary Ronnie Coleman: The King, and his many health struggles, including multiple back injuries and surgeries, were documented.
The man who once deadlifted 800 lbs. has used a wheelchair in recent years as a result of his intensive workouts. Coleman shares the all-time record for most Mr. Olympia titles.
Coleman and his family thanked those who have supported the former bodybuilder.
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“Thanks for all the love and support and as always this ain’t nothin but a peanut,” Coleman wrote.
Two days later, his family added:: “We are grateful for the overwhelming support and kindness shown by fans, friends, and the entire community. Please continue to keep Ronnie in your thoughts and prayers.”
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