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what is always one of the highlights of the bodybuilding season,
the Arnold Classic for 2003 turned out to be another great event.
The awesome bodybuilding team of Jim Lorimar and Arnold Schwarzenegger
have been promoting superior bodybuilding competitions since 1976
and no one does a better job of bringing class and high gloss
entertainment to the bodybuilding fans than these two.
As
for the competition itself, the dominance of Jay Cutler after
his unanimous victory at the Pro IRONMAN Invitational was challenged
by several new competitors including Chris Cormier, Dexter Jackson,
Kevin Levrone and, especially, monstrous Markus Ruhl.
Although
I missed the men's pre-judging earlier in the day, I was able
to witness the evening finals from a very good vantage point.
Here is my assessment of the competitors in the 2003 Arnold Classic
held March 1st, 2003 at the Veterans Memorial Auditorium in Columbus,
Ohio.
1st
Place - Jay Cutler - Iron Jay won his second pro show
this year with another unanimous decision over a much tougher
field than he faced two weeks earlier when he dominated the Pro
IRONMAN. Jay was at least 5 pounds lighter than he was at the
IRONMAN in an effort to show off a more refined physique.
In
my opinion, I thought he looked better at the IRONMAN than he
did here. Jay looked a little flat in the pecs at the Arnold and
his abs did not have the crisp look that he displayed when he
almost stole Ronnie Coleman's title at the 2001 Olympia. He still
brought the most proportionate physique to the stage with his
wide, wide delts and incredible legs but his condition was not
as full and impressive as the one that he showed off in California.
With
Cutler's incredible structure, I think he can compete hard and
ripped at over 260 pounds. The extra weight will readily translate
into fuller and harder muscles that seems to suit Jay better.
His legs were still huge and striated and his back, arms and delts
were thick and full but the pecs and abs were not as impressive
as he has shown in the past. However, as anyone who has competed
knows all too well, hitting your peak onstage is a very tricky
process. The physique that Cutler displayed at the Arnold was
enough to do the job but he can be better.
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| Chris
Cormier - 2nd Place |
2nd
Place - Chris Cormier - For the fourth year in a row,
Chris Cormier landed in the runner-up position at the Arnold Classic.
Looking much smaller than he's looked in years, Cormier was very
hard and separated and he showed off his symmetrical physique
to his advantage but I think he was very lucky to place as high
as he did. I haven't seen Cormier this small since he turned pro
in 1993. Gone was the impressive thickness and mass that he displayed
at the 2001 Pro IRONMAN and Arnold Classic.
Chris
had a very detailed and muscular back but his legs from the rear
were not as hard as they have been in the past. The hams and glutes
were soft compared to the rest of his physique. However, the lack
of muscle size and thickness in the torso, arms and delts was
startling.
Chris
had a very entertaining posing routine that included some cool
Michael Jackson moves but I didn't think he deserved the runner-up
position. I think Markus Ruhl, Dexter Jackson and, possibly, Darrem
Charles could have placed above him. The detail and hardness were
there but where was the muscle??
3rd
Place - Markus Ruhl - The surprise of the show was
the German Beast, Markus Ruhl. I've never been a big fan of Markus
in the past due to his lack of aesthetic appeal and somewhat blocky
physique. However, Markus won me and the rest of the crowd over
on the night of the Arnold Classic. I would have placed him a
close second to Cutler.
At
an incredible 280 pounds, Markus was the most dominant bodybuilder
onstage. Standing next to Cutler, he actually made Iron Jay look
small. His incredible quads, huge pecs, wide, thick lats and unbelievable
(are they really real?) deltoids made as much an impression when
he took center stage as a Tyrannosaurus Rex would have had the
prehistoric dinosaur decided to join the rest of us in Columbus
that evening. The audience roared its approval as he stood in
front of the appreciative crowd.
Markus
looked like he brought the size of his waist down which made his
symmetry better. On the other hand, it's possible he just increased
the size of everything else which created the illusion that his
waist was smaller. He was a true beast onstage with thunderous
thighs, huge arms and an armor plated chest.
Cutler
had Markus beat in the back shots with his harder hams, glutes,
calves and back. However, Ruhl definitely made an impression at
this year's Arnold Classic and if he shows up at the Olympia looking
like this, he should definitely make the posedown against Gunter,
Jay, Ronnie and the rest.
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| Dexter
Jackson - 4th Place |
4th
Place - Dexter Jackson
- Dexter "The Blade" Jackson showed up in his characteristic
ripped and ready condition and repeated his placing from the Olympia.
Dexter has an awesome physique but he was overlooked on this evening
due to the monstrous presence of Markus Ruhl.
Despite
Dexter's aesthetic and ripped physique, he doesn't seem to improve
much from year to year. He has somewhat high lats which tends
to lengthen out his torso in front shots such as the double biceps
and lat spread. This hurts him when posing down with mass monsters
such as Ronnie Coleman, Gunter Schlierkamp and Jay Cutler. I think
Dexter would be well served by taking the rest of the competition
year off and focus instead on adding some quality beef to his
frame. A thicker and ripped Dexter would be a force to be reckoned
with at the Olympia.
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| Kevin
Levrone - 5th Place |
5th
Place - Kevin Levrone - What a disappointment for last
year's Olympia runner-up! Kevin was back to his animalistic size
and thickness and was much improved over last year's Arnold Classic
where he was competing while training around a hernia. Unfortunately,
despite his improvements, he was still not sharp enough to win
a competition such as this and he was way off from the condition
he displayed at last year's Olympia.
Kevin
performed the same posing routine that he did at the Mr. Olympia
but it didn't have quite the same impact due to his less than
peaked condition. Levrone has been criticized the last couple
of years because of his subpar leg development but I don't think
his quads are that much out of proportion to his upper body. They
are somewhat thinner than they were in the early '90's when he
first turned pro so maybe he needs to start squatting heavy again
to quiet all the critics.
All
in all, I was impressed with the look that Kevin displayed at
the Arnold Classic and I'm looking forward to seeing what he looks
like at the Olympia. If he can make the same improvements from
the Arnold to the Big O that he did last year, he could win that
coveted Sandow trophy.
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| Darrem
Charles - 6th Place |
6th
Place - Darrem Charles - Darrem looked fantastic at
the Arnold Classic this year! In perhaps his best condition ever,
Darrem brought the house down with the most outstanding presentation
of the evening. It was definitely the most deafening applause
of the night and Darrem is to be commended for connecting with
the audience by presenting his physique in a way that only Darrem
Charles can.
As
for his physique, I thought Darrem looked even better than he
did two weeks earlier at the Pro IRONMAN Invitational. He was
full, ripped and hard. True, he doesn't weigh 280 pounds like
Markus Ruhl but he still displayed an outstanding physique. I
could have seen him as high as third or fourth place.
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| Ahmad
Haider
- 7th Place |
7th
Place - Ahmad Haider - Ahmad displayed his characteristic
rock hard abs and symmetrical physique and duplicated his Pro
IRONMAN placing despite much tougher competition. He placed ahead
of competitors such as Melvin Anthony and Troy Alves who had beaten
him two weeks earlier.
Ahmad
looked more polished and harder than the IRONMAN and this made
a difference in his placing. I still think he needs bigger arms
and a greater V-taper to move up the competition ladder. He is
competing at a bodyweight of only 220 pounds so he needs to create
the illusion of size by emphasizing his aesthetic shape.
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| Melvin
Anthony
- 8th Place |
8th
Place - Melvin Anthony
- In a dramatic drop from his runner-up placing to Jay Cutler
two weeks ago, Melvin Anthony has to be wondering what he did
to deserve eighth place on this evening. I could see that Melvin
lost some of his conditioning the moment he stepped onstage for
his posing routine. That, coupled with the addition of top notch
competitors such as Cormier, Ruhl, Levrone and Jackson, helped
to push Melvin out of the top six.
Despite
an inspired posing routine that brought the crowd to life, Melvin
was just not as sharp as he was two weeks ago. Although he has
one of the smallest waistlines on the professional scene, Melvin
does not have the superior structure that Cutler has so he needs
to be ripped and ready to place ahead of some of the bigger competitors.
When he does show up rock hard, watch out!
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| Quincy
Taylor
- 9th Place |
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Troy Alves
- 10th Place |
9th
Place - Quincy Taylor - Big Quincy Taylor was much
improved from his condition two weeks earlier at the Pro IRONMAN.
He missed his peak for that show but he was hard as a rock at
the Arnold. Lonnie Teper announced that Q.T. was weighing 294,
down almost ten pounds from the IRONMAN two weeks ago.
Quincy
has some of the greatest promise of all the professional bodybuilders
competing today. At a height of 6'4", he has the potential
to be an incredible champion as soon as it all comes together.
Presently, he displays absolutely incredible quads and huge arms
and, as soon as he brings his torso in proportion to his massive
arms and legs, he will be entering the winners circle.
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J.D. Dawodu -
11th Place |
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| Tommi
Thorvildsen
- 12th Place |
10th
Place - Troy Alves
- Another competitor who dropped way down from the Pro IRONMAN
was rookie pro Troy Alves. Troy has a nicely shaped physique with
big arms and good legs. He was dry and hard for the IRONMAN and
seemed to duplicate that condition here. He needs more thickness
in his back and could also use a little more fullness to his pecs.
At only 220 pounds, I think Troy will need to add another 20 pounds
of beef to be competitive with the likes of Cutler and Coleman.
11th
Place - J.D. Dawodu - Massive J.D. Dawodu was out of
the top ten despite his size and thickness. Although J.D. has
plenty of beef, he is not the most aesthetic physique competing
today. I think J.D. was on the right track last year when he streamlined
his waistline and came in hard as a rock. With all of his muscle
mass and his limited structure, J.D. would be better served by
coming in lighter and improving his shape.
12th
Place - Tommi Thorvildsen - Tommi "Glutezilla"
Thorvildsen was again off form. Tommi seemed to be bigger and
much harder at the Arnold Classic last year compared to the look
he displayed at last years Olympia and at this event. Maybe his
recent move to sunny California has become more of a distraction
than he originally anticipated. Tommi is another one with a limited
structure so he really needs to be full and ripped to do well.
Even his famous glutes were not as hard as his nickname would
suggest. On the plus side, Tommi's posing routine is always exciting
due to his now patented back flip. Everyone in the audience knows
its coming and they hold their breath while this 250 pound bodybuilder
launches himself into the air.
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Eddie
Abbew
- 13th Place |
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| Stan
McCrary -
14th Place |
13th
Place - Eddie Abbew - Eddie was in good condition for
the Arnold. He looked very hard but he doesn't have the size that
many of the top competitors do. Eddie has big arms with a good
peak but he needs more mass throughout the rest of his physique.
During his posing routine, Eddie attempted to do the splits while
hitting a front lat spread pose. When he walked off, he was noticeably
limping. Lonnie Teper announced to the crowd that Eddie had pulled
his hamstring during the day and still came out to pose like a
champ. Great Job!
14th
Place - Stan McCrary - Stan "Topomania" McCrary
ended up in the last place position at the Arnold. Stan was in
good shape and looked pretty hard but he needs to improve his
V-taper and his overall thickness. He always seems to have fun
onstage and certainly appears to enjoy his status as an IFBB pro.
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Arnold Schwarzenegger presents Frank Zane
with the
Lifetime Achievement Award. |
Before
the final awards were presented, Arnold
Schwarzenegger presented the annual Life Time Achievement
award to physique legend, Frank Zane.
The three time Mr. Olympia winner was given this prestigious award
after we were treated to an awesome video on the life of Frank
Zane. I especially enjoyed the comparison of Zane's classic physique
to the sculptures of Michelangelo. Frank Zane was truly a master
of creating his own body into a work of art. It was fascinating
to see how Zane experimented with different exercises in order
to create detail and refinement on his body that no other bodybuilder
displayed. Unfortunately, his physique seems to be the end of
that era in our sport due to the current trend of the mass monsters.
When
the final six were announced, the audience was treated to an awesome
posedown that extended out into the audience. Jay Cutler lead
the way and leaped into the crowd to begin what eventually became
a 10 minute posedown that turned into an up close and personal
experience for the fans. It's one thing to see a world-class bodybuilder
on stage and another to see them only inches away. The fans loved
it!
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Lat
Spread comparison among the top five
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Markus
Ruhl and Jay Cutler compare abs |
Posedown! |
After
the posedown was completed, it was time to award the Most Muscular
trophy. This award is presented to the bodybuilder who exemplifies
the biggest and most muscular physique onstage. Everyone in the
audience clearly expected Markus Ruhl to easily win the award.
After all, at a height of 5'10" and 280 pounds, is there
anyone bigger than the German Beast?
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Jay Cutler wins the Most Muscular award |
Surprisingly,
Jay Cutler won the Most Muscular
trophy. Iron Jay made a short speech at the microphone
and thanked everyone in his family who had come out to support
him for this competition.
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the top two wait for the announcement |
When
the final awards were handed out, it was anticlimactic that Jay
Cutler was the winner of the 2003 Arnold Classic. No one had the
same combination of size, proportions and definition that Jay
had. Jay is one of the few bodybuilders (along with Shawn Ray
and Flex Wheeler) to win the Arnold Classic two years in a row.
Congratulations
to Jay on his big win (how does $100,000, a brand new H2 Hummer
and a $20,000 Rolex watch grab you?). Now, it's on to the Mr.
Olympia which should be one of the most exciting Olympia's in
years as the current champion, Ronnie Coleman, takes on Jay Cutler,
Gunter Schlierkamp, Kevin Levrone and the new threat, Markus Ruhl.
See you in Vegas!!
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Jay Cutler is presented the overall trophy
by Arnold Schwarzenegger and
Columbus, Ohio Mayor Coleman. |
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