LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Joe Weider, the self-made fitness and bodybuilding guru who built a magazine empire that included more than a dozen popular publications such as Muscle and Fitness, Shape and Men's Fitness, died on Saturday at the age of 93.
A legendary figure in the bodybuilding world, Weider brought the sport worldwide attention.
At 93, Joe Weider sadly passed away on Saturday, but the world is not yet moving on. Celebrities have begun tweeting their sadness and condolences to the king of bodybuilding. It all began with an official statement from
Joe Weider, the bodybuilding pioneer who discovered Arnold Schwarzenegger when he was a teenager participating in a European contest, died Saturday. The Montreal-born Weider's own story was a rags-to-riches life
(CNN) -- A bodybuilding icon. A fitness innovator. A magazine publisher. A mentor to one of the world's biggest action heroes. A pioneer. Joe Weider was all those things and more in his 93 years, right up until his death Saturday morning at a Los
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