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Bob,
1. What Pro has competed the most in one year?
2. Who has competed the most in one year and had best placing of top 5?
Thx as always
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1. Vince Taylor or Milos
2. Again Taylor maybe Dickerson
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Chick will just answer that the numbers dont add up ::)
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Bob,
1. What Pro has competed the most in one year?
2. Who has competed the most in one year and had best placing of top 5?
Thx as always
Purely a guess, but probably Milos for competitions in a year...
Most likely Kevin Levrone or Vince Taylor for combo of most times/ best placings/ most wins...
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Chris Cormier, Kevin Levrone or Ronnie Coleman?
With the Grand Prix at one time, there were six contests right in a row...
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Bob,
1. What Pro has competed the most in one year?
Silvio has competed in every single pro show in his first year.
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Chris Cormier, Kevin Levrone or Ronnie Coleman?
With the Grand Prix at one time, there were six contests right in a row...
is your name Bob?
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is your name Bob?
No, but since yours is Bob Junior for today, perhaps you can answer the question then.
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hahaha awesome Ron.
my guess would be paco bautista.
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mars owned by ronster ;D
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Don`t forget Albert Beccles.....did a lot of shows back in the 80`s.
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Chris Cormier, Kevin Levrone or Ronnie Coleman?
With the Grand Prix at one time, there were six contests right in a row...
Kevin LeVrone- 6/9 1997
Vince Taylor- 6/10 1991
Ronnie- 5/6 1998
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My data are arranged somewhat differently, but overall top 5 placings:
Levrone 62
V. Taylor 53
Coleman 51
Cormier 50
no one else has reach 50 yet.
Some men have competed in 13 contests within a year but I have not broken down top 5 among those specific years.
But I happen to be working on top 5 data currently as I have time.
So far, the longest consecutive string of top 5 placings is tied bewteen Coleman and Levrone at 34, and considering many pros never reach a total of 34 contests, and even if they do, do not manage top 5, and add in that many pros are very selective/limiting about how many contests to enter, it may be this string of 34 may stand forever.
I am continuing to research this.
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My data are arranged somewhat differently, but overall top 5 placings:
Levrone 62
V. Taylor 53
Coleman 51
Cormier 50
no one else has reach 50 yet.
Some men have competed in 13 contests within a year but I have not broken down top 5 among those specific years.
But I happen to be working on top 5 data currently as I have time.
So far, the longest consecutive string of top 5 placings is tied bewteen Coleman and Levrone at 34, and considering many pros never reach a total of 34 contests, and even if they do, do not manage top 5, and add in that many pros are very selective/limiting about how many contests to enter, it may be this string of 34 may stand forever.
I am continuing to research this.
Good stuf Joe, as usual
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Oops, as I mentioned, I am in the middle of this, so I have already found an error on my part. Coleman has 35 consecutive top placings and leads Levrone by one.
The top 5 placings list for 50 top placings (or more) is correct- I had completed that last week, and triple checked it.