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Paul Poloczek, a professional bodybuilder, died at the age of 37. The bodybuilding world was rocked this weekend by revelations that bodybuilder Paul Poloczek had died. He was just 37 at the time. No cause of death has been reported yet. Poloczek was a professional bodybuilder in the IFBB.
Paul Poloczek's death was announced by his girlfriend, Katherin DeNev on her Instagram account on May 28, 2022. He was last spotted at the NPC Worldwide Championships in Baden-Württemberg, according to sources.
Paul Poloczek is a bodybuilder from Poland who moved to Germany when he was four years old. Soccer was Paul's first love when it came to athletics and sports. This finally led him to find his passion for weightlifting, and he became interested in bodybuilding at the age of 16.
Poloczek joined the prestigious Powerhouse Gym franchise in Oehringen, Germany, in 2002. He would eventually become the proprietor of the same gym. Poloczek went on to win his first Junior Championship bodybuilding competition when he was 17 years old.
Poloczek finished second in the Super-Heavyweight class in the German Championships later that year. In 2014, he followed this high finish with another runner-up finish in the Arnold Classic Amateur Europe and the Arnold Amateur championships in Ohio.
Paul Poloczek obtained his pro card in 2017 after winning the Arnold Classic Amateur tournament in Ohio. He subsequently competed in the New York Pro in 2018, but did not place.
Poloczek took a brief break from competing. He planned to make a return in 2021, but the epidemic prohibited him from participating. He would eventually participate in the Europa Pro later that year. He finished 16th.
Paul Poloczek's death was announced by his girlfriend, Katherin DeNev on her Instagram account on May 28, 2022. He was last spotted at the NPC Worldwide Championships in Baden-Württemberg, according to sources.
Paul Poloczek is a bodybuilder from Poland who moved to Germany when he was four years old. Soccer was Paul's first love when it came to athletics and sports. This finally led him to find his passion for weightlifting, and he became interested in bodybuilding at the age of 16.
Poloczek joined the prestigious Powerhouse Gym franchise in Oehringen, Germany, in 2002. He would eventually become the proprietor of the same gym. Poloczek went on to win his first Junior Championship bodybuilding competition when he was 17 years old.
Poloczek finished second in the Super-Heavyweight class in the German Championships later that year. In 2014, he followed this high finish with another runner-up finish in the Arnold Classic Amateur Europe and the Arnold Amateur championships in Ohio.
Paul Poloczek obtained his pro card in 2017 after winning the Arnold Classic Amateur tournament in Ohio. He subsequently competed in the New York Pro in 2018, but did not place.
Poloczek took a brief break from competing. He planned to make a return in 2021, but the epidemic prohibited him from participating. He would eventually participate in the Europa Pro later that year. He finished 16th.