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Former Olympic champion Tori Bowie died in childbirth, according to autopsy

The former Olympic and world champion sprinter Tori Bowie died in her home due to complications from childbirth, according to an autopsy report obtained by USA Today Sports.

The 32-year-old was found dead at her home in Orlando, Florida, in May after the local sheriff’s department said they went “for a well-being check of a woman … who had not been seen or heard from in several days.” A cause of death was not released at the time.

According to the report from Orange County Medical Examiner Office, Bowie was eight months pregnant and in the process of giving birth when she died. It is unclear if friends or family knew she was pregnant.

The report says possible causes of death included respiratory distress and eclampsia. Eclampsia is a rare complication of pre-eclampsia and can cause seizures and strokes.

Bowie won three gold medals on the global stage for the US. Her first came as part of the USA 4x100m relay team at the 2016 Olympics. 2017 was even more successful: she added another relay gold at the World Athletics Championships in London and won individual gold in the 100m, beating Ivory Coast’s Marie-Josée Ta Lou in a photo finish.

“I had no idea. All I knew was I wanted to give it everything I’ve got,” Bowie said after her victory. “Am I really world champion?”

Bowie was born and raised in Mississippi. She played basketball as a girl before her talent on the track became apparent: she won state titles in the 100m, 200m and long jump.

“I remember just racing everywhere as a child, like in the trees, wherever ... I raced all the time,” she told the Guardian in 2017.

She won two other Olympics medals: a silver and bronze in the 100m and 200m respectively in Rio in 2016.

“I wish you could feel how much respect I have for

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