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February 16th, 2008, 09:21 PM
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In Memory of Shelley "Siren" Beattie. 8-24-68 to 2-13-08
As you can well imagine Shelley’s family is devastated by her passing. They have requested that they be left to morn this deep personal tragedy in peace. They want you to know that in recent months Shelley had fallen gravely ill. She fought like the champion she was until she could fight no more, and passed away quietly last week.
I will always remember Shelley as a magnificent human being with an innocent childlike quality that everyone loved. She made a difference to everyone she touched and motivated so many people who were challenged. As “Siren” on the American Gladiators, Shelly showed thousands of challenged kids and adults that it is okay to be different. She always said, “the only thing I can’t do is hear.” And she was right.
I’ll never forget her streaking across the ceiling of Gladiator Arena upside down on “Sky Track” during the taping of Gladiators. She set the record in that event and it was never broken. Or, as a grinder in the sailing yacht America Cubed racing for the Americas Cup. The first time I took her rock climbing she flashed a 5.7 pitch with her shoe laces untied. No one could believe it. One of our climbing buddies was also a world-class Olympic kayaker training for the Olympic team. He thought Shelley might like to try her hand at Olympic kayaking. We met up at the training dock in Marina del Rey one afternoon and Shelley got into his kayak that was pulled up along the dock. She pushed off and started paddling rather briskly down the channel. I looked over at our climbing buddy/Olympic kayaker and his eyes were transfixed in disbelief. In 20 years he had never seen anyone do that. When I got into the next boat I found out why – they are insanely unstable! I fell over 50 times and gave up while Shelley did speed laps up and down the channel keeping right up our friend. We got a call from the Olympic training center the next day asking to see her.
But, as a bodybuilder, Shelley really shined. I think Shelley embodied the last of the Corey era. Her physique was ranked 3rd in the world. And her thumping hip-hop routine got her a standing ovation at the 93 Olympia. I’ll never forget Lenda Murray telling me after she won in 92 that when she saw Shelley out of her sweat suit for the first time back stage she said, “oh no, Shelley is on!” She was too. What a sight to see Shelley, Lenda and Laura Creval being compared on stage. I’ve never been so proud.
We are putting together a tribute to Shelley for the next issue of MD to remember this amazing woman. Let’s never forget Shelley “Siren” Beattie. Keep her memory alive.
In respecting the family’s privacy, please send your condolence in the form of a donation in Shelley’s name to Gallaudet University, 800 Florida Avenue, NE, Washington, DC 20002.
I’ll have a copy of her obituary to post here soon, along with some thoughts of my own. Right now I’m working on pushing this grapefruit down my throat…..
Last edited by John Romano; February 18th, 2008 at 01:28 AM.
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February 16th, 2008, 09:27 PM
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WiseGuy
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sorry to hear john.
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February 16th, 2008, 09:35 PM
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That's sad news. I'm sorry for your loss and my heart goes out to Shelley's family.
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February 16th, 2008, 09:36 PM
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Rest In Peace.
Condolences to all who knew her
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February 16th, 2008, 10:12 PM
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 OMG So sorry to here John.
She was my Fave Female BB back in the 90s as she still looked like a female.
So sad Im sorry for your loss and my heart goes out to her family.
RIP Shelly
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February 16th, 2008, 10:14 PM
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Its really sad to hear.. RIP Shelley..
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February 16th, 2008, 10:27 PM
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RIP. far too young to go, although when you think about she crammed a lifetime of experience and accomplishment into such a short period of time. the brightest flames always seem to extinguish the fastest. god bless.
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February 16th, 2008, 10:42 PM
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so sorry to heat that R.I.P.Shelley
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February 16th, 2008, 10:42 PM
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it's a sad day bro,the good die young but damn she was a great one,all the prayers in the world to you and her family
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February 16th, 2008, 11:19 PM
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Sorry To Hear this JR! may she rest in peace.
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February 17th, 2008, 12:03 AM
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only 40yrs old
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February 17th, 2008, 12:43 AM
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Very sorry for your loss. She was an inspiring person.
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February 17th, 2008, 12:47 AM
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Button Man
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Our Prayers and Thoughts are with her family and loved ones.
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February 17th, 2008, 01:32 AM
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[quote=John Romano;549148]As you can well imagine Shelley’s family is devastated by her passing. They have requested that they be left to morn this deep personal tragedy in peace. They want you to know that in recent months Shelley had fallen gravely ill. She fought like the champion she was until she could fight no more, and passed away quietly last week.
I will always remember Shelley as a magnificent human being with an innocent childlike quality that everyone loved. She made a difference to everyone she touched and motivated so many people who were challenged. As “Siren” on the American Gladiators, Shelly showed thousands of challenged kids and adults that it is okay to be different. She always said, “the only thing I can’t do is hear.” And she was right.
I’ll never forget her streaking across the ceiling of Gladiator Arena upside down on “Sky Track” during the taping of Gladiators. She set the record in that event that and it was never broken. Or, as a grinder in the sailing yacht America Cubed racing for the Americas Cup. The first time I took her rock climbing she flashed a 5.7 pitch with her shoe laces untied. No one could believe it. One of our climbing buddies was also a world-class Olympic kayaker training for the Olympic team. He thought Shelley might like to try her hand at Olympic kayaking. We met up at the training dock in Marina del Rey one afternoon and Shelley got into his kayak that was pulled up along the dock. She pushed off and started paddling rather briskly down the channel. I looked over at our climbing buddy/Olympic kayaker and his eyes were transfixed in disbelief. In 20 years he had never seen anyone do that. When I got into the next boat I found out why – they are insanely unstable! I fell over 50 times and gave up while Shelley did speed laps up and down the channel keeping right up our friend. We got a call from the Olympic training center the next day asking to see her.
But, as a bodybuilder, Shelley really shined. I think Shelley embodied the last of the Corey era. Her physique was ranked 3rd in the world. And her thumping hip-hop routine got her a standing ovation at the 93 Olympia. I’ll never forget Lenda Murray telling me after she won in 93 that when she saw Shelley out of her sweat suit for the first time back stage she said, “oh no, Shelley is on!” She was too. What a sight to see Shelley, Lenda and Laura Creval being compared on stage. I’ve never been so proud.
We are putting together a tribute to Shelley for the next issue of MD to remember this amazing woman. Let’s never forget Shelley “Siren” Beattie. Keep her memory alive.
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February 17th, 2008, 01:45 AM
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Rest In Peace
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February 17th, 2008, 03:15 AM
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Shelly was "GOOD PEOPLE" I'm sure she'll be missed by all who knew or met her.
May God Bless her family.
RIP
S. Ray
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February 17th, 2008, 03:43 AM
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WiseGuy
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RIP...earth has lost a great one, but heaven has gained an angel...
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February 17th, 2008, 04:30 AM
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She wil never be Forgotten
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February 17th, 2008, 02:30 PM
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Dont forget she was a handcar racing world champ. She was with the coed and womens team that won in Canada. She and Nikki were pretty intimidating to the other women.
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February 17th, 2008, 02:35 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Noel Fuller
Dont forget she was a handcar racing world champ. She was with the coed and womens team that won in Canada. She and Nikki were pretty intimidating to the other women.
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hey noel,
did you know her personally?? i believe she lived in oregon????
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February 17th, 2008, 02:37 PM
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So sad to hear this. Shelley was one of the women that made me interested in bb. I followed her impressive rise in bb,gladiators and read about the other sports she was involved in. She was truely great!
My thoughts go out to all who knew her. Shelley will be missed!
Hanne
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February 17th, 2008, 02:37 PM
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Yes she lived with Nikki and me in 89. They competed together. This really sucks.
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February 17th, 2008, 02:42 PM
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WiseGuy
Join Date: Aug 2007
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John, my codolences to you and her family. Thank you for sharing this glimpse of her life and talents.
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February 17th, 2008, 02:45 PM
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WiseGuy
Join Date: Aug 2007
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Steve Wennerstrom
Quote:
Originally Posted by John Romano
As you can well imagine Shelley’s family is devastated by her passing. They have requested that they be left to morn this deep personal tragedy in peace. They want you to know that in recent months Shelley had fallen gravely ill. She fought like the champion she was until she could fight no more, and passed away quietly last week.
I will always remember Shelley as a magnificent human being with an innocent childlike quality that everyone loved. She made a difference to everyone she touched and motivated so many people who were challenged. As “Siren” on the American Gladiators, Shelly showed thousands of challenged kids and adults that it is okay to be different. She always said, “the only thing I can’t do is hear.” And she was right.
I’ll never forget her streaking across the ceiling of Gladiator Arena upside down on “Sky Track” during the taping of Gladiators. She set the record in that event that and it was never broken. Or, as a grinder in the sailing yacht America Cubed racing for the Americas Cup. The first time I took her rock climbing she flashed a 5.7 pitch with her shoe laces untied. No one could believe it. One of our climbing buddies was also a world-class Olympic kayaker training for the Olympic team. He thought Shelley might like to try her hand at Olympic kayaking. We met up at the training dock in Marina del Rey one afternoon and Shelley got into his kayak that was pulled up along the dock. She pushed off and started paddling rather briskly down the channel. I looked over at our climbing buddy/Olympic kayaker and his eyes were transfixed in disbelief. In 20 years he had never seen anyone do that. When I got into the next boat I found out why – they are insanely unstable! I fell over 50 times and gave up while Shelley did speed laps up and down the channel keeping right up our friend. We got a call from the Olympic training center the next day asking to see her.
But, as a bodybuilder, Shelley really shined. I think Shelley embodied the last of the Corey era. Her physique was ranked 3rd in the world. And her thumping hip-hop routine got her a standing ovation at the 93 Olympia. I’ll never forget Lenda Murray telling me after she won in 93 that when she saw Shelley out of her sweat suit for the first time back stage she said, “oh no, Shelley is on!” She was too. What a sight to see Shelley, Lenda and Laura Creval being compared on stage. I’ve never been so proud.
We are putting together a tribute to Shelley for the next issue of MD to remember this amazing woman. Let’s never forget Shelley “Siren” Beattie. Keep her memory alive.
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Steve, I'd love to hear/read your comments on Shelley's tragic passing, but your post didn't appear...
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