Bodybuilders? Outside of 80's/90's bodybuilding, I'm not aware of anything which you could really describe as a trend.
Mostly. Greg Kovaks, Andreas Munzer and Nasser El Sonobatty (sp? on all) come to mind, I'm sure there's more. Also, for such a small sport, there's a frightening amount of strongman competitors who have died young. I'm not sure if any were from the direct consequences of PEDs, but you have to wonder if they would have survived had they not had such a crazy body mass - something that they wouldn't have been able to do without PEDs. Again, off the top of my head, Jesse Marunde, Johnny Perry and Mike Jenkins all died during their career.
I should point out that having had to use Wikipedia to remember Mike Jenkins' name, I read that thee coroner attributed his death to PED abuse. I don't know that there was a direct link with the other names that I mentioned, although I would bet good money that there was in the case of Munzer.
Mike Jenkins died in 2013, all the rest are previous to this. Are these things becoming rarer? Also, are there examples outside BB and strongman? They're the only two mainstream strength sports I've ever really followed.
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You mean that exact same link I posted at the top of the page not 2 hours ago?
Talking of that link. Does anyone thing that the Chinese have a legit complaint. As far as I can see, the Aussie called a convicted drugs cheat a drugs cheat. If he had mitigation, why didn't he appeal. Maybe it was unnecessary, but I don't really see how you can complain. The replies quoted from various Chinese paint a picture of a nation with a persecution complex and one quick to go on the offensive with some fairly borderline comments themselves, although to be fair, maybe they are a misrepresentation.