The Philippine Star

THE FITNESS WORLD BIDS FAREWELL TO FRANCO COLUMBU

- MYLENE MENDOZA-DAYRIT Post me a note at mylene@goldsgym.com.ph or mylenedayr­it@gmail.com.

Franco Columbu, recognized as one of the greatest bodybuilde­rs and strongmen in history, passed away last Aug. 30. The Italian bodybuilde­r, boxer and actor had a herculean physique that won him titles Mr. Universe and Mr. Olympia in the ’60s and ’70s. He also contribute­d to the Golden Age of Bodybuildi­ng, appearing in films Pumping Iron, Conan

the Barbarian, The Terminator and The Running Man, alongside his best friend Arnold Schwarzene­gger.

He moved to California in the late 1960s to train for bodybuildi­ng. He lived in Los Angeles for decades and died during a holiday trip in Italy at age 78.

Italian news reported that Columbu became sick while swimming in San Teodoro, Sardinia and was taken to the hospital via helicopter. The cause of death was not specified by doctors.

Franco’s immense impact on the fitness industry will never be forgotten. Along with legends Arnold Schwarzene­gger and Frank Zane he has inpounds.

spired millions of people to get into fitness.

Before getting into bodybuildi­ng, Frank was a boxer. Standing at 5’5”, he used to get beaten up every day. One day, he started fighting back, beating up his attackers. No one picked a fight with him then. He had a successful boxing career until he decided to switch to bodybuildi­ng and weightlift­ing because he claimed that boxing was too hard on your body and face.

He trained with Joe Wieder in the ’60s. Columbu won the IFBB Mr. Europe and Mr. Universe titles in 1970, and the 1971 IFBB Mr. World. He won the lightweigh­t class of the 1974 and 1975 IFBB Mr. Olympias, before winning the overall competitio­n for the first time in 1976.

Columbu was equally known for his strength as he was for his physique. He participat­ed in the inaugural edition of the World’s Strongest Man in 1977 where he placed fifth. The four men who beat him outweighed him by 100 During the event, he dislocated his left knee while carrying a refrigerat­or on his back. He was out of competitio­n for four years and received a compensati­on of $1 million. He came back to win Mr. Olympia in 1981 after which he retired. Celebritie­s took to the internet to pay tribute to the fitness icon. Sylvester Stallone remembered Columbu in a tweet: “The greatest and strongest bodybuilde­r I have ever met has passed. He taught me many things that I have applied throughout my life. We will never have a man like this again.” Bodybuilde­r, actor and former California governor Arnold Schwarzene­gger wrote a heartwarmi­ng letter to Columbu, who was the best man at his wedding. Part of his tribute read: “From the minute we met in Munich, you were my partner in crime. We pushed each other, we competed with each other and we laughed at every moment along the way.

“When I finally got to America, I was alone. I’d left my family, my country, my whole life behind. So when I asked Joe Weider to bring you to train with me, it was because I knew I wasn’t the same without my best friend. I could thrive without money, without my parents, but I couldn’t thrive without you.

“I am devastated today. But I am also so, so grateful for the 54 years of friendship and joy we shared. The pumps, the chess games, the constructi­on work, the meals, the pranks and the life lessons — we did it all together. We grew and we learned and we loved. My life was more fun, more colorful and more complete because of you.”

Franco Columbu will surely be missed, not only by big Arnie, but by the entire fitness community all over the globe.

Dear Franco, thank you for leaving us your legacy in bodybuildi­ng. You will never be replaced.

* * * Bodybuildi­ng athletes and enthusiast­s are in for a treat in the upcoming Musclecont­est Philippine­s on Sept. 28 at the Tent in Acacia Estates. Witness history unfolds as IFBB Pro Cards are awarded. The highlight of the event will be the staging of the IFBB Bikini Pro.

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Along with legends Arnold Schwarzene­gger and Frank Zane he has inspired millions of people to get into fitness.

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Franco Columbu, Italian bodybuilde­r, boxer and actor Photo from www.terminator.fandom.com
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