The bodybuilding community is mourning the tragic loss of veteran competitor Dwayne Quamina, who has reportedly died at the age of 40. Quamina, known for competing in the 212 division, remained active in professional bodybuilding and had continued pursuing his career at the highest level. His passing comes shortly after he competed at the Atlanta Pro, where he showcased the dedication and determination that had defined his journey in the sport.
Throughout his career, Quamina built a reputation as a respected athlete within the competitive bodybuilding community. During the previous contest season, he recorded two impressive placings, further demonstrating his ability to compete against some of the division’s strongest athletes. One of the notable achievements of his career came in 2018, when he secured a top-10 finish at the Olympia. Reaching the Olympia stage is considered one of the biggest accomplishments in professional bodybuilding, making Quamina’s performance a significant milestone in his career.
His recent appearance at the Atlanta Pro made the news of his death particularly heartbreaking for fellow athletes, fans and members of the bodybuilding community. Quamina’s dedication to training and competition had kept him involved in the sport, and his sudden passing has left many mourning the loss of a talented competitor.
As tributes continue to emerge, fans and fellow bodybuilding professionals are remembering Quamina for his commitment to the sport and the competitive spirit he brought to the stage. Our deepest condolences go to Dwayne Quamina’s family, friends, loved ones and everyone who knew him. May they find strength and comfort during this difficult time, and may his contributions to bodybuilding be remembered by those whose lives and careers he touched.