Why Bodybuilers Shouldn’t Compete In Strongman Competitions.

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Franco Columbu, a legendary bodybuilder and two-time Mr. Olympia, sustained a serious leg injury during the 1977 World’s Strongest Man competition.
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While competing in the refrigerator carry event, where contestants had to carry heavy refrigerators on their backs over a course, Columbu misstepped, and the weight caused his knee to buckle, resulting in a severe dislocation and ligament damage.

The injury was devastating and required significant rehabilitation. Despite this setback, Franco made an incredible recovery and returned to bodybuilding, even winning his second Mr. Olympia title in 1981. His resilience is often highlighted as a testament to his strength and determination.