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2017 NPC National Championships Classic Physique, Class D - 4th Place
2017 NPC New England Championships Classic Physique, Class C - 1st Place
2017 NPC East Coast Cup Classic Physique, Tall Class - 1st Place & Overall
2015 Arnold Amateur Men's Classic Bodybuilding, Tall Class - 4th Place
2013 NPC Europa Battle of Champions - 1st Place Novice Heavyweight, 2nd Place Open Light-Heavyweight
Great Job Skip!!! Conditioning looked amazing. Size was good too but I am in the same boat as your unfortunately.We always get out muscled by some big boys. I am really glad you got to have more fun with your prep this time around. Hope your family enjoyed the show!!!
Looking very shredded and complete mah man...tough class for sure.
Noob question...when the stage guy/announcer tells you guys where to stand to do your mandatories, does that pretty much tell you where you're going to place? You know what I mean...for the most part I see the top 2 placed in the middle...sometimes I would see the clear winner off to the side at times and let the 2-4 duke it out in the middle. Or is it random?
Forgive my ignorance but which one was the one that beat a younger Phil Heath?
Some big, ripped guys in that class Skip. You look awesome. From the back your hamstrings pop like no one else's.
Congrats
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2014 Xcalibur Cup Bantam Open - 1st
2014 Tracey Greenwood Classic Bantam Open - 1st 2015 Beat Cancer!
Look great Skip you should be proud at the package u displayed. Tough class but your conditioning was amazing and you owned the most muscular crab and the rear double biceps.
Nice work Skip! I though you had the best wheels there. Your back width hurts you a little, but overall package you brought I thought was top 3. Your conditioning is dialed in for sure! Congrats.
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Looking very shredded and complete mah man...tough class for sure.
Noob question...when the stage guy/announcer tells you guys where to stand to do your mandatories, does that pretty much tell you where you're going to place? You know what I mean...for the most part I see the top 2 placed in the middle...sometimes I would see the clear winner off to the side at times and let the 2-4 duke it out in the middle. Or is it random?
Forgive my ignorance but which one was the one that beat a younger Phil Heath?
Usually athletes are initially called out in numerical order. They sometimes do some comparisons, but if it's clear, they'll re-arrange with the top placers (at that point) moved to the center.
Rick Sosias is the guy who beat Phil H. in his 1st show. He's on the far left in the very first pic Ken posted in this thread (left-most thumbnail, left-most athlete with arms out in a wide V before hitting a rear double Bi).
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2012 NPC Master's Nationals HW 5th. Mid-USA HW & Overall
2010 NPC Jr. USA HW 4th, Pacific USA Heavy 2nd
2009 NPC Mr. Arizona HW & Overall, Jr. Nationals HW 16th, Smoked at USA's
Usually athletes are initially called out in numerical order. They sometimes do some comparisons, but if it's clear, they'll re-arrange with the top placers (at that point) moved to the center.
Rick Sosias is the guy who beat Phil H. in his 1st show. He's on the far left in the very first pic Ken posted in this thread (left-most thumbnail, left-most athlete with arms out in a wide V before hitting a rear double Bi).
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