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Arnold Sports Festival returning to Ohio’s capital city

Feb 24, 2022, 10:47 PM | Updated: Feb 25, 2022, 12:49 pm

FILE - Mark Wechter tosses a shot put in the open stone category during the Arnold Sports Festival'...

FILE - Mark Wechter tosses a shot put in the open stone category during the Arnold Sports Festival's highland games inside the Greater Columbus Convention Center on March 2, 2018 in Columbus, Ohio. Organizers say one of the country's biggest sports festivals is returning to Ohio's capital city two years after it became one of the state's first economic victims of the coronavirus pandemic. The annual Arnold Sports Festival in Columbus attracts tens of thousands of participants and spectators to the city with an economic impact of more than $50 million. (Adam Cairns/The Columbus Dispatch via AP)

(Adam Cairns/The Columbus Dispatch via AP)

COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — The Arnold Sports Festival, one of the country’s biggest such festivals, is returning to Ohio’s capital city next week, two years after becoming one of the nation’s earliest and most prominent economic victims of the pandemic.

Founded in 1989 as a bodybuilding competition by Arnold Schwarzenegger, the annual festival has since grown into a giant affair that includes weightlifting, running races, martial arts, table tennis and jump roping, among many other sports. Each year, it draws tens of thousands of participants and spectators to Columbus with an economic impact of more than $50 million.

Ohio had no confirmed COVID-19 cases and was monitoring one person who showed signs of illness when, on March 5, 2020, then state Health Department Director Dr. Amy Acton announced strict limitations on Arnold attendance.

That order limited spectators to parents or guardians of minors participating in the festival, and also allowed attendance at some weekend events including the men’s and women’s physique finals. It was one of the early and aggressive actions taken by GOP Gov. Mike DeWine, who soon thereafter became the first governor of either party to close schools.

At the time, DeWine said the Arnold was different from other events because most competitions were general admission, not single-ticket entry.

The full Arnold Sports Festival was canceled last year, though a small body-building competition was held in September. It returns as a full event next week; a Columbus-wide mask mandate will still apply.

Since March 2020, the state has experienced more than 2.6 million COVID-19 cases, including more than 112,000 hospitalizations and more than 36,200 deaths.

Cases skyrocketed in December and January as the omicron variant spread across the state. But case numbers have plummeted in recent weeks.

The seven-day rolling average of daily new cases in Ohio did not increase over the past two weeks, going from 3,472.86 new cases per day on Feb. 9 to 1,355.86 new cases per day on Feb. 23, according to data collected by the Johns Hopkins University Center for Systems Science and Engineering.

Nevertheless, current Health Director Dr. Bruce Vanderhoff continues to urge people to follow mask mandates as they apply and to consider receiving a vaccine. About 57% of Ohio’s population, or about 6.7 million people, are fully vaccinated.

No Ohio county is yet under the 50 cases per 100,000 population rate, considered the threshold below widespread transmission, Vanderhoff said.

“COVID-19 is still a real presence in Ohio, and as much as we look forward to declaring that we’re in the all clear, the data still point toward caution, and tell us we’re not quite there yet,” Vanderhoff said Thursday.

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