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Getbig Main Boards => Gossip & Opinions => Topic started by: stuntmovie on January 31, 2008, 11:15:47 AM
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I think that this was covered earlier but I cannot find the subject post at present, so I'll start this one in the hopes that some of you guys can set the record straight.
I believe that the one amateur bodybuilding competitor who has been competing for the longest period of time is JAMES HAMPTON. (Since the late 70's I believe.)
Here's a relatively recent photo of James at some Master's Contest taken off the Repetrope Muscle Video site. (Thanks).
I saw James compete when he was much younger and was always super impressed but he never managed to win one of the nationals back then.
Anyone have any old day photos taken of James to post on here? Or any info on whom has consistantly competed for a longer period of time?
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thats not dennis james.
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I'm amazed at how fresh and clean his physique looks after so many years of competing. Here is his contest history from musclememory:
http://www.musclememory.com/show.php?s=James+Hampton
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yea, I have to agree with ya, Matt. Here's another photo but I am still looking for some of his contests shots taken during the 80's.
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and another ...
Consistently impressive throughout the years. (Great work, James)
I think he never placed higher in most of his contests was because he simply refused to become a "Bulky Blunder" as my nephew likes to describe the pros.
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I`ve done a few contests with Hampton...should have won his pro-card years ago IMO.
Other guys competing for eons:
Rusty Jeffers
Leon Brown
Len Bosland
Dwayne Broadway
Charlie Moss
Karl Marshall
Don Len
Kenny Hall
Too many more to mention......lots of these guys have been competing since the 50`s or 60`s.
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1975 WBBG Mr. World, Jocelyn Pelletier is still competing in IFBB Pro Contests.... ;)
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Who is the shortest competitive bodybuilder? Tim Wescott?
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Fred Barrett until he died a few yrs ago
Eliott Gilchrist...but unsure if he is still living
Mike
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Who is the shortest competitive bodybuilder? Tim Wescott?
Since 5'8 (Tim's height) is "short" for bodybuilding and 5'11 (Dennis Wolf's height) is "tall" for bodybuilding, what is "medium"? ???
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doesn't anyone ever check my website?
http://musclememory.com/male/stats.html (bottom half)
name - num contests - range of years
Bosland, Len 23 1951 - 2007, 56 years
Walker, Robert 13 1955 - 2007, 52 years
Lazzaro, Joe 25 1956 - 2007, 51 years
Devine, Paul 49 1969 - 2007, 38 years
Bulstra, Rinze 28 1970 - 2007, 37 years
Berthelette, Les 17 1978 - 2007, 29 years
Kikuchi, Masayuki 13 1979 - 2007, 28 years
Len, Don 15 1979 - 2007, 28 years
Vranicar, Marty 23 1979 - 2007, 28 years
McClay, John 17 1980 - 2007, 27 years
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Thanks, Wes. Good to hear you feel the same way about James and a much deserved Pro-Card.
And thanks for that list of long time competitors. The only one I know on that list personally is Rusty Jeffers and his wife but I didn't realize that he had been around so long. It was a pleasure talking to them both a month or so after he lost that contest to Bob Chick and they were both very polite about that decision.
Always great to meet good people in this game.
How did you do against Hampton in those contests and why do you think he never did better by placing higher?
Thanks also to : Moosejay, Calmus, and Charlys69, Tim,
PS> Whatever happened to Joe Nazzario?
Stunt
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Thanks, Wes. Good to hear you feel the same way about James and a much deserved Pro-Card.
And thanks for that list of long time competitors. The only one I know on that list personally is Rusty Jeffers and his wife but I didn't realize that he had been around so long. It was a pleasure talking to them both a month or so after he lost that contest to Bob Chick and they were both very polite about that decision.
Always great to meet good people in this game.
How did you do against Hampton in those contests and why do you think he never did better by placing higher?
Thanks also to : Moosejay, Calmus, and Charlys69, Tim,
PS> Whatever happened to Joe Nazzario?
Stunt
SM:
There was an article in the past year or two regarding Nazzario returning to competition ( I think he was in Florida)...unsure of what came of it.
Mike
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Since 5'8 (Tim's height) is "short" for bodybuilding and 5'11 (Dennis Wolf's height) is "tall" for bodybuilding, what is "medium"? ???
5'9 1/2"
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i would say dennis wolf is probably more like 6 foot 1 or so, so that is tall
i would consider 5 foot 8 avg for a bodybuilder
5 foot 5 and under guys shouldn't even be allowed to compete, there midgets with a chip on there shoulder, see lee preist
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i would say dennis wolf is probably more like 6 foot 1 or so, so that is tall
i would consider 5 foot 8 avg for a bodybuilder
5 foot 5 and under guys shouldn't even be allowed to compete, there midgets with a chip on there shoulder, see lee preist
Dennis is 181 CM which is 5'11.3. I think he looks so tall due to structure. His waist is small so visually we tend to follow physiques like that up via the pronounced taper, and his arms are more fitting of a person who is 6'2. You could guess by looking at him in pictures he is no shorter than 5'11 and no taller than about 6'1. Some physiques are harder to gauge in this respect.
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Thanks Stunt.........I was in a different weight class than Hampton was.
The contests I was in with him were the NPC Masters Nats.......... years 2000,2001,and 2005.
He always looked great,almost as if he was unbeatable,but was as pale as a ghost........I think this held him back,plus he could have been a bit drier.
When he won the pro-card he had a great tan (color) and was in his best shape ever conditioning wise.
At the other contests,I don`t think he even used Pro-Tan....just had a slight natural tan which really washed out all of his muscularity under the bright lights.
Great physique!!
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oh brother