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U.S. sprinter Tori Bowie died in childbirth at home, autopsy reveals

U.S. sprinter Tori Bowie‘s death at age 32 was the result of complications during childbirth at her Florida home, according to an autopsy report by the Orange County Medical Examiner Office.

The report, obtained by USA Today, says Bowie was carrying a “well-developed fetus” at about eight months into her pregnancy when she died during labour at her home in Winter Garden, Fla. Her body was discovered May 2 as part of a welfare check by sheriff deputies, who were responding to reports of a woman who had not been seen for several days.

The medical examiner ruled Bowie’s death as “natural” and said complications during labour could have included eclampsia and respiratory distress. (Eclampsia is characterized by seizures related to a spike in blood pressure during pregnancy and can lead to coma, brain damage and death if not treated, according to the Preeclampsia Foundation. The foundation describes the condition as rare in the developed world and is “usually treatable if appropriate intervention is promptly sought.”)

Bowie was a three-time Olympic medallist who took gold in the 4x100m as a member of the U.S. relay team at the 2016 Rio Games. In addition to topping the podium in the relay in Rio, Bowie captured silver in the 100m and bronze in the 200m at the 2016 Summer Olympics.

The news of her death last month dealt a shocking blow to the track-and-field community in the United States and around the world. “We’ve lost a client, dear friend, daughter and sister,” Icon Management, Bowie’s management company, said in a statement confirming the athlete’s death. “Tori was a champion…a beacon of light that shined so bright! We’re truly heartbroken and our prayers are with the family and friends.”

Originally from Sand Hill, Miss., Bowie attended Pisgah High School. There, she earned state titles in the 100m, 200m, 4x10m relay and long jump. Earning a full athletic scholarship at the University of Southern Mississippi, she twice won gold in the long jump at the NCAA Women’s Indoor Track and Field Championship. According to her official bio at USA Track and Field, Bowie was first athlete from the University of Southern Mississippi, male or female, to sweep the long jump NCAA titles at both the indoor and outdoor events in a single season, a feat she accomplished between 2011 and 2010.

Bowie bookended her triumphs in Rio by taking bronze in the 100m at the 2015 World Athletic Championships in Beijing, and topping the podium in the 100m at the World Championships in London in 2017.

(06/13/2023) Views: 866 ⚡AMP
by Paul Baswick
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