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Jay
Cutler poses with the overall trophy!
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Line-up
of the competitors for the
2003 Pro IRONMAN Invitational.
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This
year's IFBB IRONMAN Pro Invitational was held February 15th at
the El Camino Community College in Torrance, California. The IRONMAN
Pro is always the first professional bodybuilding event of the
year and it was eagerly anticipated this year because of the return
of Jay Cutler. This would
be Cutler's first competition since he won the Arnold Classic
with a perfect score last year.
Iron
Jay decided to skip the Mr. Olympia last year in order to give
his body a rest and make the improvements he deemed necessary
to become the best bodybuilder on the planet. I was one of many
who criticized Jay for skipping the Olympia as I felt he was missing
out on a great opportunity to beat the defending champ, Ronnie
Coleman, after his near upset victory at the 2001 Mr. Olympia.
After witnessing Jay's unanimous decision at the Pro IRONMAN this
year, I stand corrected. Jay Cutler definitely made the right
move by waiting for this year.
The
contest was won by Cutler the
moment he stepped onstage along with the other 16 competitors.
At 5'9" and an astounding 267 pounds, Cutler looked incredible!
Full, thick and striated, Iron Jay looked more like a Marvel Comics
superhero than a professional bodybuilder. Cutler even used that
look to his advantage in his posing routine at night by referring
to himself in a voice over as "Cut-Man" in the tradition
of Spider-Man and BatMan. Although the line-up included some great
bodybuilders, Cutler was in a class all by himself at this show.
If there was any doubt about Cutler's chances of winning the Sandow
trophy
after Gunter Schlierkamp stole the show at the Olympia last year,
those doubts were vanquished as soon as Iron Jay took center stage.
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First
call out of the pre-judging:
Troy Alves, Jay Cutler and Flex Wheeler.
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Troy
Alves, Darrem Charles and
Melvin Anthony.
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Melvin
Anthony, Johnnie Jackson and Ahmad Haidar.
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First
call-out of Round 2: Flex Wheeler,
Jay Cutler and Melvin Anthony.
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Lat
Spread with Quincy Taylor, Darrem Charles and Ahmad Haidar.
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Posedown
with the top 5 competitors. Check out Cutler's legs!
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Iron
Jay checks out Darrem's peak.
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Marvelous
Melvin Anthony is
announced in second place.
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Jay
looked to be even thicker than he was last year at the Arnold
Classic but he was definitely much harder. His always freaky legs
were even freakier this year with cross striated quads, cable
hard hamstrings and striated glutes. His upper body was thicker
than ever and his famous abs were still rock hard without the
characteristic bloat that is so present in today's bigger professionals.
Jay was compared only once by the judges in each of the pre-judging
rounds and then spent the rest of the afternoon standing in the
back onstage. He was truly in a class by himself at this event.
In
second place was Marvelous Melvin
Anthony who looked to be back in the top condition
he displayed at the 2001 Pro IRONMAN. Melvin is blessed with great
symmetry and shape and he brought these qualities to the stage
along with his tiny waist and full muscle bellies. He also had
a great attitude onstage and seemed ready to fight his way back
to the top. One of the sport's best posers, Melvin put on the
best routine at the evening show and brought the house down.
Flex
Wheeler
continued his comeback by taking third place. Flex holds
the record for wins at the Pro IRONMAN with five victories but
he was not able to win another one this year. He was bigger and
fuller than the look he displayed at last year's Olympia but he
has still not regained the freaky hardness he needs to win another
professional title. One of bodybuilding's most symmetrical and
flowing physiques, Flex was second to Cutler in the first round
but trailed behind Melvin Anthony for the rest of the contest.
The
surprise of this year's Pro IRONMAN was Troy
Alves who placed fourth. Winning his pro card
at last year's NPC USA Championships, Troy was making his professional
debut at the IRONMAN. He did not disappoint as he showed up dry
and hard and was included in the first callout along with Jay
Cutler and Flex Wheeler. Troy has a nice symmetrical physique
with big arms and good legs. He looked a little flat next to Cutler
so I can easily see Troy adding another 20 pounds to his frame
without destroying his beautiful lines.
Darrem
Charles looked great in fifth place. Darrem
is always in top shape and he was rock hard for this event. He
looked like he was even fuller at night and he performed one of
the evening's best routines using his trademark break dance and
moonwalking moves. Hopefully, Darrem will continue onto the Arnold
Classic this year and grab one of the qualifying spots for this
year's Olympia. He deserves it.
Mass
monster Quincy Taylor was
out of the money in sixth place. Quincy is the biggest
bodybuilder competing today at 6'4" and 304 pounds but he
could still add some more quality beef to his physique. With incredible
thighs and huge arms, Quincy looked flat in the pre-judging and
his abs had a glazed over look. He also seemed a little too laid
back and he could have used more of Melvin Anthony's fire to project
a winning attitude to the judges and audience.
In
seventh place was the overlooked Ahmad
Haidar. Ahmad was hard as a rock and displayed the
best abs in bodybuilding but he still did not make the top five.
He was thick all over and had some of the best calves onstage.
Perhaps he lacked some of that finished look that he showed off
last year but I still felt like he could have placed higher. The
audience also seemed to disagree with his placing.
In
eighth place was Aaron Baker
who was making a comeback to the sport after several years away.
Aaron was hard as a rock but he was noticeably much smaller in
the chest and lats compared to how he looked the last time he
was onstage. He seemed like he was really happy to be back and
was thoroughly enjoying himself during his routine. At 42 years
old, Aaron may be planning on entering the Masters Olympia this
year.
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Hannah
Park, winner of the
NPC Figure competition.
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The
beautiful Shannon Nuessle, winner of the Tall Class in the
Figure competition.
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Ninth
place went to the 2001 NPC Nationals winner,
Johnnie Jackson. Johnnie is impressively thick with especially
notable pecs and quads. His powerlifting background is readily apparent
in his dense muscularity and I could have seen him placing a fewer
notches higher. Johnnie is not as wide as some of the other competitors
so that may have hurt his overall placing. He also added one of
the nicer touches of the evening as he delivered a bouquet of roses
to his wife in the audience at the beginning of his posing routine.
The last of the top ten places went to another mass monster,
JD Dawodu. JD's pecs were even
thicker than Johnnie Jackson's and he has some of the most dense
muscle tissue on the pro scene today. Last year, JD changed the
whole look of his physique by streamlining his waist and coming
in much leaner. This year, JD went back to the bigger look and his
placing dropped because of it. I think if JD wants to move up the
ladder at the competitions he enters, he needs to go back to the
leaner, more symmetrical look.
In
addition to the pro bodybuilding contest, the Pro IRONMAN Invitational
also Included a Figure competition. Held in three height categories,
each class winner received the opportunity of a lifetime by having
the chance to do a photo shoot with famed physique photographer,
IRONMAN Magazine's own Mike Neveux.
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Jay
wins the Most Muscular trophy
as well as the overall.
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Hannah
Park
from San Jose, California was the winner of the short class
and the overall. Selma McPherson
from Sherman Oaks, California won the medium height class
and the very curvaceous Shannon Nuessle
from Glendale, Arizona was the victor of the tall class.
One
of the true living legends of the sport of bodybuilding was presented
with the Peary Rader Lifetime Achievement Award at the
Pro IRONMAN Invitational. Four time Mr.
Universe Bill Pearl graciously accepted his award from
IRONMAN Magazine publisher John Balik following a fantastic video
put together by IRONMAN Magazine art director Terry Bratcher.
At 72 years of age, Pearl looked like the epitome of health and
he continues to be a true inspiration for bodybuilders of all
generations.
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Congratulating
Wayne Gallasch on his Lifetime Achievement Award for Cinematography.
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Meeting
living legend, 4 Time
Mr. Universe Bill Pearl!
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Also
receiving a well deserved award for his work in Cinematography
was Wayne Gallasch. Wayne
began filming competitions and competitors nearly 40 years ago
and his classic videos are available through his company, GMV
Videos at www.gmv.com.au. Without Wayne's foresight in filming
these classic competitions, we would never have any footage of
bodybuilding icons such as Bill Pearl, Arnold Schwarzenegger,
Sergio Oliva, Frank Zane and Mike Mentzer, among many others.
Some of my favorite bodybuilding moments that were captured by
Wayne include the classic battle between Sergio and Arnold at
the 1972 Mr. Olympia, rare footage of a young 21 year old Arnold
shortly after he won his second NABBA Mr. Universe, Arnold and
Franco posing outside in 1972 and the highly controversial 1980
Mr. Olympia contest in Sydney, Australia featuring Arnold, Chris
Dickerson, Frank Zane and Mike Mentzer in his last competition.
Some
interesting highlights of the 2003 Pro IRONMAN Invitational included:
- The
current Mr. Olympia, Ronnie Coleman, checking out the competition.
Ronnie came in a little late to see the night show but, ironically,
he entered the auditorium at the exact moment that Jay Cutler
began his posing routine. I noticed that Ronnie avoided looking
at Iron Jay and instead looked for a place to sit. By the time
he was settled in, Cutler was walking off the stage. I don't
blame Ronnie. If my competition was a massive 267 pounds of
quality, striated beef, I don't think I would want to look either.
- The
man of the hour, gigantic Gunter Schlierkamp, was enjoying himself
at the pre-judging. Looking happy and huge, Gunter is training
hard and getting even bigger for a showdown with Ronnie Coleman
in October. Gunter made history by beating the current Mr. O
in November at the GNC Show of Strength.
- Chris
Cormier arrived during the middle of the pre-judging with his
girlfriend and gym bag in hand. Everyone was looking forward
to seeing the showdown with Jay Cutler and Chris but it was
not meant to be on this night. Chris is promising to be onstage
at the Arnold Classic where Iron Jay will have to defend his
title against not only Cormier but also last year's Mr. Olympia
runner-up, Kevin Levrone.
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Several bodybuilding guru's were in attendance to help out their
clients. Hany Rambod was consulting with Melvin Anthony, Troy
Alves and Quincy Taylor. Milos Sarcev was advising Flex Wheeler
and Chris Aceto was there to support his main man, Jay Cutler.
- Other
bodybuilding celebrities checking out the action were Shawn
Ray, Milos Sarcev, Bob Cicherillo and lovely girlfriend Tiffany
Remley, Samir Bannout, Mike Christian, Tom Platz, Nasser El
Sonbaty and Craig Titus with his wife Kelly Ryan
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