Tragic American Track Star Tori Bowie Died in Childbirth: Autopsy Confirms
Tragic news for the sports world. The Olympic champion and world champion track and field star Tori Bowie passed away in her Florida home. A few days later, DailyMail.com exclusively revealed that the athlete was pregnant at the time of her death. And now an autopsy report has confirmed that she died of complications of childbirth. The Orange County (Fla.) Medical Examiner Office confirmed that the 32-year-old was eight months pregnant, undergoing labor when she died. The manner of death was ruled natural.
The Life of Tori Bowie

Early Life and Foster Care
Born on August 27, 1990, in Sand Hill, Mississippi, Tori Bowie’s full name was Frentorish Bowie. Bowie and her sister, Tamarra, were put into foster care when she was only two years old.
Track and Field Career
Bowie was a natural athlete and found her passion in track and field. One of her first competitions was at her high school, where she won a 100- and 200-meter dash in less than 24 seconds. She established herself as a world-class athlete, competing in the Olympic games and the World Championships. She won a total of three 2016 Olympic medals for the USA.
Troubled Existence
Despite her athletic achievements, Bowie’s life was marked by personal and financial trouble. DailyMail.com revealed that Bowie had a long history of erratic and concerning behavior, including a case in which she was walking in Winter Garden with a knife, shouting at her boyfriend. She was also facing the possible repossession of her $500,000 home.
Autopsy Report Confirms Cause of Death

Eclampsia and Respiratory Distress
According to Cleveland Clinic, some of the potential complications of childbirth that Bowie faced included respiratory distress and eclampsia. Eclampsia affects less than 3% of people with preeclampsia, and it involves a person developing seizures following a sudden spike in high blood pressure during pregnancy.
Manner of Death
Following the autopsy report, Orange County (Fla.) Medical Examiner Office ruled the manner of death as natural.
Reactions from Fellow Athletes

USATF Statement
The USATF also released a statement, “We are deeply saddened by the passing of Tori Bowie, a three-time Olympic medalist and two-time world champion. A talented athlete, her impact on the sport is immeasurable, and she will be greatly missed.”
Conclusion

FAQs

What is eclampsia?
Eclampsia is a rare condition that affects less than 3% of people with preeclampsia, a pregnancy complication. It involves a sudden spike in high blood pressure during pregnancy, leading to a person developing seizures.
How many Olympic medals did Tori Bowie win?
Bowie won a total of three 2016 Olympic medals for the USA.
What were the potential complications of childbirth that Tori Bowie faced?
According to the autopsy report, some of the potential complications of childbirth that Bowie faced included respiratory distress and eclampsia.
What was the manner of Tori Bowie’s death?
Following the autopsy report, Orange County (Fla.) Medical Examiner Office ruled the manner of death as natural.
What was the impact of Tori Bowie’s death on the track and field world?
Tori Bowie’s death came as a shock to the track and field community. Her fellow athletes, including Noah Lyles, Sha’Carri Richardson, and Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce, all expressed their condolences on social media.







