Former world record-holder Juri Tamm has died at the age of 64.
https://european-athletics.com/news/two-time-olympic-hammer-medallist-tamm-dies-aged-64
I'm sure by now most of you saw this article that was linked to in the WTW.
Former world record-holder Juri Tamm has died at the age of 64.
https://european-athletics.com/news/two-time-olympic-hammer-medallist-tamm-dies-aged-64
I'm sure by now most of you saw this article that was linked to in the WTW.
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Again , this thrower outlived expectations!
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Oh no, 2 athletes outlive their expected lifespan then die in the same week.
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[quote]Garrison Keillor wrote:
Oh no, 2 athletes outlive their expected lifespan then die in the same week.
How is dying at age 64 outliving your expected lifespan?
The Unkle wrote:
[quote]Garrison Keillor wrote:
Oh no, 2 athletes outlive their expected lifespan then die in the same week.
How is dying at age 64 outliving your expected lifespan?
I guess bc people expected them to die before making it to 55 lol
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Former world record-holder Juri Tamm has died at the age of 64.
https://european-athletics.com/news/two-time-olympic-hammer-medallist-tamm-dies-aged-64I'm sure by now most of you saw this article that was linked to in the WTW.
https://www.cardiosmart.org/news/2017/7/anabolic-steroids-increase-risk-for-heart-disease-in-young-and-middleaged-men
If you look at life expectancy for people born in the Soviet Union around 1957, you will see it is around 58 years old. Jumped to 64 for those born in 1960. So he actually exceeded that by a bit. Also keep in mind that men die younger than women in most parts of the world.
https://www.statista.com/statistics/1041395/life-expectancy-russia-all-time/I would be careful to use this as a smoking gun about anything.
Life expectancy for people aged 30 and in prime physical condition is significantly higher than it was for their age/location group at birth.
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Uwe Beyer, German hammer thrower and Olympic bronze medallist (Tokyo 1964) died from a heart attack in 1993 at the age of 48.
"Beyer suffered a fatal heart attack while playing tennis in the Turkish beach resort of Belek, possibly as a delayed result of the use of anabolic steroids throughout his career, to which he freely admitted in a 1977 interview in the "Aktuelles Sportstudio" on ZDF." (
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uwe_Beyer
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Uwe Beyer, German hammer thrower and Olympic bronze medallist (Tokyo 1964) died from a heart attack in 1993 at the age of 48.
"Beyer suffered a fatal heart attack while playing tennis in the Turkish beach resort of Belek, possibly as a delayed result of the use of anabolic steroids throughout his career, to which he freely admitted in a 1977 interview in the "Aktuelles Sportstudio" on ZDF." (
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uwe_Beyer)
Playing Tennis at that age; no good can come of that and in Turkey indeed.. Say no more !
If they die in the 60's or later, I'm not so sure it's an untimely death, certainly not the way it was when FloJo died in her late 30's.
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