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2004 NPC Excalibur Los Angeles, Light-Heavyweight—2nd; 2003 NPC New England Championships, Overall Winner; 2003 NPC New England Championships, Light-Heavyweight—1st; 2003 NPC Nationals, Light-Heavyweight—11th; 2003 NPC Junior Nationals, Light-Heavyweight—7th; 2002 NPC USA Championships, Light-Heavyweight—11th; 2001 NPC Nationals ...
The NPC is the only amateur organization recognized by the IFBB Professional League. [3] The IFBB Pro League is the professional league for bodybuilding athletes and the sanctioning body for the world's largest professional contests such as the Mr. Olympia, Arnold Sports Festival, and Legion Sports Fest. In order to become an IFBB professional ...
In other competitions, he placed third in the 2005 NPC Tournament of Champions, second in the NPC Mr. Massachusetts tournament, and thirteenth in the New England Bodybuilding, Fitness & Figure Championships. [2] Paul is a champion caliber trainer who trains female, and male athletes out of the gym warriors in Peabody Massachusetts the gym he owns.
In 2007, he won the superheavyweight class and overall title for the NPC National Bodybuilding & Fitness Championships, where he earned his pro card. On May 16, 2009, at his pro debut, Evan Centopani won first place at the New York Pro show at the Tribeca Performing Arts Center in New York.
In November 2014, he competed at the NPC New England Championships in the Men's Open and Master Physique Divisions. [ 51 ] In March 2015, Quinlan competed at the Ninth-Annual Arnold Classic Amateur NPC/ IFBB International Bodybuilding, Fitness, Figure, Bikini and Men's Physique Championships held at the Greater Columbus Convention Center as ...
Dave Palumbo's athletic beginning did not start in bodybuilding.He was a long-distance runner throughout his youth and onto college. At the age of 22, Palumbo began to lift weights and in 6 months of training he competed in his first bodybuilding competition at the 1990 NPC Natural New York City weighing in at 168 lb. where he took 6th place in the middleweight class.
St. Cloud got engaged in the sport of bodybuilding at an early age and he was the overall winner of the Mr. Stevenson High School Championship in 1989. [2] He went on to participate in various National Physique Committee competitions until 1999 when he was the light heavyweight winner at the NPC USA Championships and NPC Nationals, after which he won his IFBB pro card. [3]
Tom Prince (October 26, 1968 – February 5, 2022) was an American professional bodybuilder.Prince earned his IFBB pro card by winning the 1997 NPC National Championships (his only overall title) and remained competitive for five years, ending his career in 2002.