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Les Mills, New Zealand Olympian behind global gym chain, dies aged 91

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Les Mills, New Zealand Olympian behind global gym chain, dies aged 91
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Les Mills, the New Zealand Olympian and former Auckland mayor who founded a global fitness empire, has died at age 91. His family-run business revolutionized the fitness industry with popular group workout programs like BodyPump.

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Mills was a significant figure in both public service and the global fitness industry, leaving a lasting impact on international health and wellness culture.

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Mills at home in Auckland, New Zealand, in 2018. He was elected the city’s mayor in 1990 and served three consecutive terms. Mills at home in Auckland, New Zealand, in 2018. He was elected the city’s mayor in 1990 and served three consecutive terms. New Zealand Les Mills, New Zealand Olympian behind global gym chain, dies aged 91 He and his wife opened first Les Mills gym in Auckland in 1968 and family later introduced workout programs including BodyPump taught worldwide

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