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Arnold Schwarzenegger Issues Statement Following Passing Of Dave Draper
Arnold Schwarzenegger recently issued a statement on the passing of one of his idols.
It was announced on Tuesday that legendary bodybuilder Dave Draper had passed away. This is news that impacted many around the sport of bodybuilding and that includes Arnold Schwarzenegger. After receiving the news, the legendary bodybuilder took to Instagram to issue a statement on the passing of another.
Schwarzenegger discussed how Draper impacted his career when he first came to America. He was familiar with Draper’s work and even kept his magazine cover for inspiration. Schwarzenegger posted a heartfelt caption on social media along with a picture of the two of them.
“Dave Draper was an inspiration to millions of people all over the world, including me. He was one of my idols. In Austria, I kept his cover of Muscle Builder magazine on the wall above my bed for motivation, and when I saw him starring in “Don’t Make Waves”, I thought, “My dreams are possible.” When I got to America and finally met Dave, I learned his heart was as big as his pecs. He even hand-built my first furniture when I moved to Santa Monica, and let me tell you, he was talented.”
Arnold Schwarzenegger came to America and quickly became one of the best bodybuilders in the world. He connected with Draper in Santa Monica, CA. Draper had moved out West from New Jersey in order to train at a higher level. While out there, Draper connected with many of the top bodybuilders such as Schwarzenegger and Franco Columbu.
“Can you imagine meeting your idol and becoming his training partner and traveling all over the world together? I was in heaven. He couldn’t have been more welcoming, and he was a fantastic training partner who always pushed everyone around him in the gym to be better. He was an amazing writer and a great family man. I will miss the Blond Bomber, but his memory will always be with me. My thoughts are with Laree and the whole family.”
Draper made an impact on many throughout his career. Arnold Schwarzenegger is another bodybuilder who transitioned to the big screen and began a newsletter of his own. He shared plenty of experiences in his Instagram post and let his following in on the impact that Draper has early on in his career.
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Legendary Bodybuilder Dave Draper Has Passed Away At 79 Years Old
Dave Draper, known as “The Blonde Bomber” won many titles in his career.
Legendary bodybuilder Dave Draper has passed away at the age of 79. Draper’s wife, Laree, made an announcement on Facebook on Tuesday morning to confirm the news. There was no cause of death disclosed but Laree did say that it was “calm and peaceful.”
“Hi, friends, as the word’s getting out, I wanted to let you know so there’s no confusion. Dave died early this morning. I was with him and it was calm and peaceful. It, as his doctor told me a little while ago, was a good death.”
Dave Draper put together an extremely successful career as a bodybuilder. A native of Secaucus, NJ, Draper began lifting weights at a young age and was on a bodybuilding stage at 21 years old. This is when he won the Mr. New Jersey title. Once he found some success, Draper moved out to Santa Monica, CA to train alongside bodybuilding legends such as Arnold Schwarzenegger, Frank Zane, and Franco Columbu.
Mr. New Jersey was the first major victory of Dave Draper’s career. Others included the 1965 Mr. America, 1966 Mr. Universe, and 1970 Mr. World. Draper also appeared in the 1967 Olympia competition where he finished fourth behind Sergio Oliva, Chuck Sipes, and Harold Poole.
Following a successful career in bodybuilding, Dave Draper would venture into other avenues. Like many athletes with incredible size, Draper made an appearance on the big screen and in multiple TV shows. Draper was featured on magazine covers and even began writing on his own. Draper published many works, including an online newsletter. This is where he continued to share insight on training and fitness. This newsletter continued up until 2019. His most famous piece of work remains his book entitled Iron Brother, Sister Steel.
Draper made an impact on bodybuilding because of his incredible size and ability to compete with some of the best in the world. He was multi-talented and this was highlighted following his career on stage. Draper is survived by his wife, Laree.
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