Whiskeyjack 
"I want to transform my body such I recover much of the shape of my earlier training years, along with increases in strength and stamina."
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| Organization: |
IFBB |
| Contest: |
Golds's Classic |
| Date: |
Aug 19, 1991 |
| Location: |
Canada
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| Level: |
Amateur |
| Type: |
Men's Bodybuilding |
| Bodyweight: |
176 lb (80.0 kg) |
| Place: |
4 |
| Comments: |
I don't know about the affiliations of any of the 3 competitions I was in.
I decided to give competing another shot and was very relaxed about it. It was clear that the competition was very stiff, and that everybody was on drugs (except me); you could've lodged a dime in the thigh cuts of the top placers. Nonetheless I was at the top of the m/w class size-wise, big back and biggest arms. I had a dyed-black ponytail at the time and the girls said I was like a muscley Prince. It was fun. I didn't place but that was OK. That was my last competition. |
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| Organization: |
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| Contest: |
Southern Ontario Championships |
| Date: |
Jun 15, 1989 |
| Location: |
Canada
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| Level: |
Amateur |
| Type: |
Men's Bodybuilding |
| Bodyweight: |
173 lb (78.6 kg) |
| Place: |
dnf |
| Comments: |
I don't know if any of the dates are exactly correct. I entered this and the previous meet while on job training in Cornwall, Ontario.
In order to enter this meet, you had to have placed in the top 3 in an Ontario competition. I had just placed 3rd in the Ottawa championships. The prejudging went well but I made the very bad mistake of having wine for lunch and got drunk, so I was a bit tipsy for the evening show. |
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| Organization: |
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| Contest: |
Mr. Ottawa |
| Date: |
May 15, 1989 |
| Location: |
Canada
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| Level: |
Amateur |
| Type: |
Men's Bodybuilding |
| Bodyweight: |
169 lb (76.8 kg) |
| Place: |
3 |
| Comments: |
I was very ripped indeed - best abs, good arms and a roaring applause for the lat spread. It was my first meet and I was terrified but got excited by getting called for comparison again and again. The show was well put together and I followed everything to a T. My weakness, then and now, was the chest-delts. There were only 1-2 of us who were natural. |
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