Champion bodybuilder Hayley McNeff, originally from Concord, Massachusetts, passed away unexpectedly on August 8, 2025. Known for her vibrant personality and achievements in equestrian, diving, and skiing, she later excelled in bodybuilding, securing state titles and appearing in a documentary. After retiring from competition, McNeff pursued graduate studies in psychology.
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