Female Bodybuilder, 32 Kinga Kesik Passes Away After Battle With Cancer

Aiman Zubair
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Aiman Zubair
Zubair is a professional writer, researcher and fitness instructor/consultant. He had helped hundreds of people find ways to become more fit and healthy through a balanced...
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It is with deep sadness and sorrow that we announce the passing of Polish Bodyfitness international athlete Kinga Kesik-Sweda at the young age of 32, on 15 January 2018 after a long hard battle with stomach cancer.

According to IFBB.com:

Kesik reaches the finals, at the 2013 European Championships (Spain) and 2014 World Championships (Canada) in the Bodyfitness Tall Class (over 168 cm); Kinga Kesik loved the sport, besides her job as a police officer, in Tuchola (Northern Poland).

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This is not the news we would want to hear at the beginning of 2018.

We at Fitness Volt would like to extend our condolences and prayers to her family and friends. Rest in peace.

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Zubair is a professional writer, researcher and fitness instructor/consultant. He had helped hundreds of people find ways to become more fit and healthy through a balanced life focusing on an individualized approach to their nutrition and fitness. In addition, Zubair has written extensively in the fitness and health and sports industries, including writing for companies such as Vice, SB Nation.
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