Albany Times Union

Tallest man in U.S. dies of heart disease

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Igor Vovkovinsk­iy, the tallest man in the United States, has died in Minnesota. He was 38.

His family said the Ukrainian-born Vovkovinsk­iy died of heart disease on Friday at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester.

His mother, Svetlana Vovkovinsk­a, an ICU nurse at Mayo, initially posted about his death on Facebook.

Vovkovinsk­iy came to the Mayo Clinic in 1989 as a child seeking treatment. A tumor pressing against

his pituitary gland caused it to secrete abnormal levels of growth hormone. He grew to become the tallest man in the U.S. at 7 feet, 8.33 inches and ended up staying in Rochester.

His older brother, Oleh Ladan of Brooklyn Park, told the Star Tribune of Minneapoli­s that Vovkovinsk­iy was a celebrity when he arrived from Ukraine because of his size and the flickering Cold War of the late 1980s. But Ladan said Vovkovinsk­iy “would have rather lived a normal life than be known.”

Vovkovinsk­iy appeared on “The Dr. Oz Show” and was called out by President Barack Obama during a campaign rally in 2009, when the president noticed him near the stage wearing a T-shirt that read, “World’s Biggest Obama Supporter.”

When he was 27, Vovkovinsk­iy traveled to New York City and was declared America’s tallest living person by a Guinness World Records adjudicato­r on Oz’s show.

He issued a plea in 2012 to cover the estimated $16,000 cost for specially made shoes that wouldn’t cause him crippling pain. At the time, he said he hadn’t owned a pair for years that fit his size 26, 10E feet.

Thousands donated more than double what he needed. Reebok provided the custom shoes for free.

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