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Re: IFBB Chicago Pro 2020 - October 16 & 17
« Reply #25 on: October 17, 2020, 02:53:45 PM »
Likely top 4 (L to R):
Maxx Charles, Akim Williams, Justin Rodriguez, Eddie Bracamontes:

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Re: IFBB Chicago Pro 2020 - October 16 & 17
« Reply #26 on: October 17, 2020, 03:13:21 PM »
What happened top the uncrowned Mr Olympia Nick Walker?

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Re: IFBB Chicago Pro 2020 - October 16 & 17
« Reply #27 on: October 17, 2020, 03:51:24 PM »
Congrats to @akim_bkbeast_williams for winning the #chicagopro!


1. Akim Williams
2. Justin Rodriguez
3. Maxx Charles
4. Nicholas Walker
5. Eddie Bracamontes
6. An Nguyen
7. Mohamad Shaaban
8. Phil Clahar
9. Camilo Diaz
10. Josh Wade
11. Mokhamed El Emam
12. Joe Seeman
13. Shawn Smith
14. Johnnie Jackson
15. Kenneth Jackson
16. Chris Didomenico
16. Derek Upshaw Morgan
16. Erik Ramirez
16. Jossue Plascencia
16. Keith Williams
16. Kyle Kirvay
16. Stephen Frazier

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Re: IFBB Chicago Pro 2020 - October 16 & 17
« Reply #28 on: October 17, 2020, 04:09:24 PM »
Thanks Gregzs for the results.

The winner, Akim:

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Re: IFBB Chicago Pro 2020 - October 16 & 17
« Reply #29 on: October 17, 2020, 06:27:37 PM »
The scorecard; notice:

Akim Williams and Justin Rodriguez tied on points but that was “broken through relative scoring,” what’s “relative scoring?”  Weinberger’s personal choice?  Manion’s choice?

Johnnie Jackson placed 14th:

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Re: IFBB Chicago Pro 2020 - October 16 & 17
« Reply #30 on: October 17, 2020, 09:27:19 PM »
2020 IFBB Chicago Pro Women’s Bodybuilding

5th Place: Tina Williams
4th Place: Patti Hansen
3rd Place: Angela Rayburn
2nd Place: Rashauna Boswell
2020 IFBB Chicago Pro Champion: Theresa Ivancik


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Re: IFBB Chicago Pro 2020 - October 16 & 17
« Reply #31 on: October 17, 2020, 09:37:16 PM »
2020 IFBB Chicago Pro Bikini

6th Place: Rachael Oberst
5th Place: Brittany Dayne
4th Place: Jourdanne Lee
3rd Place: Mignon Williams
2) Natoshia Coleman
2020 IFBB Chicago Pro Bikini Champion: Alexandria Ross


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Re: IFBB Chicago Pro 2020 - October 16 & 17
« Reply #32 on: October 17, 2020, 09:51:29 PM »
2020 IFBB Chicago Pro Men’s Open Bodybuilding

6th Place: An Nguyen
5th Place: Eddie Bracamontes
4th Place: Nick Walker
3rd Place: Maxx Charles
2nd Place: Justin Rodriguez
2020 IFBB Chicago Pro Men’s Open Bodybuilding Champion: Akim Williams


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Re: IFBB Chicago Pro 2020 - October 16 & 17
« Reply #33 on: October 17, 2020, 09:57:07 PM »
the winner will have spent more on drugs and guru's than he earns in prize money

Hook him up with Hunter Biden , sleepy junior knows how to get drugs  ;D

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Re: IFBB Chicago Pro 2020 - October 16 & 17
« Reply #34 on: October 18, 2020, 12:02:56 PM »
he has severe varicose veins in his lower legs, not great for a 26 year old guy

26...  :o

Seems like he's being 'coached' by that Matt Jansen who killed coached Dallas McCarver.  So he's part of the RedCon1 10+grams a week club...

Worth it though - very symmetrical and balanced physique... (smh)
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Re: IFBB Chicago Pro 2020 - October 16 & 17
« Reply #35 on: October 18, 2020, 12:18:19 PM »
He could have walked away with the open. This kid has the best genetics in Bodybuilding. Better than Wheeler, Levrone and Ray and just about anyone from that or any era.
Right? Didn't he put on 20-30lbe on contest muscle to move to 2012? Contest muscle not bw. That's insane

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Re: IFBB Chicago Pro 2020 - October 16 & 17
« Reply #36 on: October 18, 2020, 12:21:57 PM »
Keone Pearson from today’s 212 prejudging:
He has an incredible structure. He will be 212 Mr.O. soon.

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Re: IFBB Chicago Pro 2020 - October 16 & 17
« Reply #37 on: October 18, 2020, 01:27:01 PM »
Complete Results of all the Chicago Pro contests

2020 IFBB Chicago Pro Men's Bodybuilding Results

1. Akim Williams
2. Justin Rodriguez
3. Maxx Charles
4. Nicholas Walker
5. Eddie Bracamontes
6. An Nguyen
7. Mohamad Shaaban
8. Phil Clahar
9. Camilo Diaz
10. Josh Wade
11. Mokhamed El Emam
12. Joe Seeman
13. Shawn Smith
14. Johnnie Jackson
15. Kenneth Jackson
16. Chris Didomenico
16. Derek Upshaw Morgan
16. Erik Ramirez
16. Jossue Plascencia
16. Keith Williams
16. Kyle Kirvay
16. Stephen Frazier

2020 IFBB Chicago Pro Men's 212lbs and Under Results

1. Keone Pearson
2. Austin Karr
3. Noel Adame
4. Jason Hebert
5. Jason Lowe
6. Kevin Johnson
7. Ahmed Elsadany
8. Nawar Kaabi
9. Adam Young
10. Marco Cardona
11. Eric Langlois
12. Daryl Young
13. Bola Ojex
14. Steve Thayer


2020 IFBB Chicago Pro Men's Classic Physique Results

1. Bryan Jones
2. Jarek Crew
3. Jason Brown
4. Mehdi Larijani
5. Abner Logan
6. Zack Romano
7. Brady King
8. Kevin Ford
9. Vladimir Sizov
10. Joseph Cruz
11. Ali Mohammed Alhasawi
12. Jay Warren
13. Matthew Frie
14. Amit Roy
15. Martin Daniels
16. Adon Marcus
16. Andre Adams
16. Carlos D'Ommar
16. Clarence Tyler Jr
16. Daine Chang
16. Damien Patrick
16. George Thibault
16. Gerardo Cabrera
16. Ivan Cabrera
16. Jake Keidel
16. Jason Conner
16. Jorge Herrera
16. Jose Caban Rivera
16. Leo Mayrhofer
16. Mark Hummel
16. Stephen Tezanos Pinto
16. Traveon Daniels


2020 IFBB Chicago Pro Men's Physique Results

1. Steven Cao
2. Charjo Grant
3. Kimani Victor
4. Akeem Scott
5. Carl Presendieu
6. Gary Cooper
7. Frank Worley
8. Clarence Mcspadden
9. Chevy Phillips
10. Justin Woodard
11. Anthony Scalza
12. Chidube Anene
13. Benquil Marigny
14. Charlie Davidson
15. Jacques Lewis
16. Aaron Armini
16. Alvin Taylor
16. Anthony Gilkes
16. Ayinde Avery
16. Basil Williams
16. Burak King
16. Chris Kakouras
16. De Wayne Roberts
16. Derrick Stevenson
16. Drew Cullen
16. Franky Yan
16. Harlan Taylor Jr
16. Jamal Everette
16. Jonathan Jimenez
16. Jordon Hull
16. Kai Spencer
16. Marvin Jimerson
16. Micah Thomas Jr
16. Michael Ferguson
16. Mike Williams
16. Mitchell Spadafore
16. Myron Griffin
16. Napoleon Amos
16. Reuben Glass
16. Reynel Chavez Pulido
16. Rodney Bond
16. Serge Victor
16. Steven Rogers
16. Thomas Riley
16. Tony Claiborne
16. Travis Cleveland
16. William Wade
16. Zach Lape

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Re: IFBB Chicago Pro 2020 - October 16 & 17
« Reply #38 on: October 18, 2020, 01:28:21 PM »
2020 IFBB Chicago Pro Women's Bodybuilding Results

1. Theresa Ivancik
2. Reshanna Boswell
3. Angela Rayburn
4. Patti Hanson
5. Tina Williams
6. Anne E. Sheehan
7. Andrea Saurer
8. Rheta West
9. Sheena Ohlig
10. Maria Bradley
11. Tamara Makar
12. Rachelle Cannon
13. Donna Salib
14. Lindsay Mulinazzi
15. Helen Davis
16. Amy Sutter
16. Caridad Sola
16. Gina Cavaliero
16. Michelle Brent
16. Pamela Hannam
16. Sarah Revoir


2020 IFBB Chicago Pro Women's Physique Results

1. Bian Ruiying
2. Heather Grace
3. Christina Bryant
4. Pamela Canfield
5. Katherine Hall
6. Jeannie Feldman
7. Sherry Priami
8. Alexis Sullivan
9. Amanda Decarvalho Machado
10. Lorraine Gonzalez
11. Claudia Diaz
12. Emily Schubert
13. Jennifer Hernandez
14. Desunka Dawson
15. Ann Gruber
16. Alyssa Muoio
16. Diana Schnaidt
16. Evangelina Guzman
16. Jada Beverly
16. Jennifer Grealish
16. Jennifer Faccinto
16. Jessica Rivera
16. Lynn Reif
16. Moumita Mazumdar
16. Oksana Piari
16. Robyn Burney
16. Sammica Cash
16. Tracy Weller
16. Trish Wood


2020 IFBB Chicago Pro Fitness Results

1. Aurika Tyrgale
2. Derina Wilson
3. Darrian Borello
4. Layla Mikayla
5. Molly Mccracken
6. Debbie Fowler
7. Anna Chism
8. Michelle Gales
9. Corina Harkelroad


2020 IFBB Chicago Pro Bikini Results

1. Alexandria Ross
2. Natoshia Coleman
3. Mignon Cyrelle Williams
4. Jourdanne Lee
5. Brittney Dayne
6. Rachael Oberst
7. Lisa Wilbon
8. Kalene Beeman
9. Scarlett Manchin
10. Elizabeth Yisrael
11. Jovanna Gibbs-Arnold
12. Jennifer St. Peter
13. Fatimah Ray
14. Vania Auguste
15. Erin Dennis
16. Dianet Pereda
16. Emily Parris Gramse
16. Renee Burnett
16. Shiva Afsarifard


2020 IFBB Chicago Pro Figure Results

1. Ajanel Williams
2. Maria Luisa Baeza Diaz
3. Catherine Lavoie
4. Ivana Ivusic
5. Rita Villarreal
6. Autumn Swansen
7. Loren Wilkins
8. Mayra Rocha Hernandez
9. Thais Cabrices Werner
10. Rori Ross
11. Wendy Fortino
12. Alexa Floria
13. Jessica Huete
14. Bernice Higgins
15. Donya Jackson
16. Alexa Bates
16. Alissa Carpio
16. April Jean White
16. Autumn Cleveland
16. Ayana Ward
16. Bailey Schleicher
16. Clarissa Sanchez
16. Crystal Neely
16. Danielle Rose
16. Elizabeth Guzman
16. Georgina Lona
16. Jennifer Horan
16. Jessica Heath
16. Jill Braxmeyer
16. Jossie Alarcon Beccera
16. Kam Mack
16. Kelly Lynn Nauyokas
16. Kelly Dominick
16. Koko Korang
16. Larissa Penaloza
16. Lisa Smith
16. Mara Brown
16. Rosario Romero
16. Ruby Nugent
16. Samantha Mills
16. Samantha Simpson
16. Sarah Vogt
16. Silvia Henry
16. Spomenka Stanic-Miller
16. Stacey Fought
16. Stephanie Koerber
16. Yelena Larina

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Re: 2020 IFBB Chicago Pro - October 16 & 17 - Results
« Reply #39 on: October 20, 2020, 02:45:24 AM »

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Re: IFBB Chicago Pro 2020 - October 16 & 17
« Reply #40 on: October 20, 2020, 10:00:26 PM »
Thanks Gregzs for the results.

The winner, Akim:



At first, I was thinking...maybe my vision is getting worse with age...it looks like he's holding a big Black cock in his right hand.  Then I zoomed in, and thought...maybe my vision ISN'T getting worse with age.

But on a serious note...am I blind, or did someone photoshop a dick in that picture?  ???

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Re: IFBB Chicago Pro 2020 - October 16 & 17
« Reply #41 on: October 20, 2020, 10:26:20 PM »
The scorecard; notice:

Akim Williams and Justin Rodriguez tied on points but that was “broken through relative scoring,” what’s “relative scoring?”  Weinberger’s personal choice?  Manion’s choice?

Johnnie Jackson placed 14th:

Where did you read that about "relative scoring"

Also, if anyone knows the answer to that question, I'd be curious to know.  I think in 1990, Steve Weinberger's wife Bev Francis won a contest on points, the contest ended, and then when they were handing out trophies, Bev was announced in 2nd place.  The issue there being that the points were objectively scored and recorded somewhere, and Bev had won...and then suddenly, she didn't.

I guess it's like voting fraud - we can never really fully prevent these sorts of things.  It would be interesting if, in light of what happened to Weinberger's wife, that he would be responsible for breaking a tie like that.  Bodybuilding is so fleeting as it is, with prize money so limited, that sort of thing [placing 2nd at a contest that you should have won] could be enough to make a bodybuilder quit.  I think it was the 2012 World's Strongest Man contest where Vytautas Lalas placed 2nd to his fellow countryman Zydrunas Savickas...just the look in the eyes of Lalas showed that it was like he knew that for all the effort it took for him to get to that level, that he may never win the World's Strongest Man, and that this was the closest he would ever be...and he was so close, and still didn't win.

Of course, the Chicago Pro is not an equivalent contest - a better example might be the 1987 Mr. Olympia, when Mike Christian placed 4th, and Mike was flabbergasted, which meant that at the VERY LEAST, he expected to beat Lee Labrada - but regardless, picking a winner in bodybuilding which is subjectively-judged as it is, and EXTREMELY hard on the bodies of top pros, is one thing...to then make it overtly political is even worse.

I can't help but to feel sorry for Justin Rodriguez...to understand how he felt, one would need to watch the movie BOOGIE NIGHTS, or at least the part towards the very end [picture reference below].

On that note, lastly [and similar to the pornography business, speaking of Boogie Nights]...reading this thread during the era of Covid-19, at a point in time where I'm not even sure if I'll be living in a functional society in 18 months from now has made me realize just how fleeting bodybuilding is.

I can't help but feel bad for some of the players of this game.  Some can look back on great careers and land in the second chapters of their lives, relatively unscathed...and some of its most prominent players [much like WWE pro wrestlers] don't have a second chapter at all.

I was strongly involved in the bodybuilding world behind the scenes between 2002 through to 2012, and still follow it on a regular basis, and am familiar with many of the pros, and the winners of contests, different supplement companies, industry tragedies, and things like that.  I don't even know how many words I've written about bodybuilding over the years, but it would certainly total in the millions.

But I have to say...I want to move on to being involved with a project in the second half of my life that seems less vacuous.  Even though truly EVERYTHING is fleeting, and just about everything is more popular if it looks better...I want to devote my massive writing energy to something that just seems nobler.  Even though I know my logic is faulty.

Maybe the years of seeing competitors die, more than one of whom I met personally in real life, or met and interacted with online, has weighed on me somewhat.

Of course that is easier said than done in the era of Covid-19...but that is how I feel right now.

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Re: IFBB Chicago Pro 2020 - October 16 & 17
« Reply #42 on: October 21, 2020, 06:09:39 PM »
Where did you read that about "relative scoring"

Also, if anyone knows the answer to that question, I'd be curious to know.  I think in 1990, Steve Weinberger's wife Bev Francis won a contest on points, the contest ended, and then when they were handing out trophies, Bev was announced in 2nd place.  The issue there being that the points were objectively scored and recorded somewhere, and Bev had won...and then suddenly, she didn't.

I guess it's like voting fraud - we can never really fully prevent these sorts of things.  It would be interesting if, in light of what happened to Weinberger's wife, that he would be responsible for breaking a tie like that.  Bodybuilding is so fleeting as it is, with prize money so limited, that sort of thing [placing 2nd at a contest that you should have won] could be enough to make a bodybuilder quit.  I think it was the 2012 World's Strongest Man contest where Vytautas Lalas placed 2nd to his fellow countryman Zydrunas Savickas...just the look in the eyes of Lalas showed that it was like he knew that for all the effort it took for him to get to that level, that he may never win the World's Strongest Man, and that this was the closest he would ever be...and he was so close, and still didn't win.

Of course, the Chicago Pro is not an equivalent contest - a better example might be the 1987 Mr. Olympia, when Mike Christian placed 4th, and Mike was flabbergasted, which meant that at the VERY LEAST, he expected to beat Lee Labrada - but regardless, picking a winner in bodybuilding which is subjectively-judged as it is, and EXTREMELY hard on the bodies of top pros, is one thing...to then make it overtly political is even worse.

I can't help but to feel sorry for Justin Rodriguez...to understand how he felt, one would need to watch the movie BOOGIE NIGHTS, or at least the part towards the very end [picture reference below].

On that note, lastly [and similar to the pornography business, speaking of Boogie Nights]...reading this thread during the era of Covid-19, at a point in time where I'm not even sure if I'll be living in a functional society in 18 months from now has made me realize just how fleeting bodybuilding is.

I can't help but feel bad for some of the players of this game.  Some can look back on great careers and land in the second chapters of their lives, relatively unscathed...and some of its most prominent players [much like WWE pro wrestlers] don't have a second chapter at all.

I was strongly involved in the bodybuilding world behind the scenes between 2002 through to 2012, and still follow it on a regular basis, and am familiar with many of the pros, and the winners of contests, different supplement companies, industry tragedies, and things like that.  I don't even know how many words I've written about bodybuilding over the years, but it would certainly total in the millions.

But I have to say...I want to move on to being involved with a project in the second half of my life that seems less vacuous.  Even though truly EVERYTHING is fleeting, and just about everything is more popular if it looks better...I want to devote my massive writing energy to something that just seems nobler.  Even though I know my logic is faulty.

Maybe the years of seeing competitors die, more than one of whom I met personally in real life, or met and interacted with online, has weighed on me somewhat.

Of course that is easier said than done in the era of Covid-19...but that is how I feel right now.

Look up at the scorecard.  There are asterisks next to the Total score numbers for Williams and Rodriguez.  At the bottom of the card is an asterisk with the denotation that ties are broken by relative scoring.

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Re: 2020 IFBB Chicago Pro - October 16 & 17 - Results
« Reply #43 on: October 22, 2020, 03:50:10 AM »
When these fuckwits are in comparison lineups/callouts,they all look like utter shit!!

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Re: IFBB Chicago Pro 2020 - October 16 & 17
« Reply #44 on: October 23, 2020, 01:12:31 AM »
Physique top 6 and final scorecards; note head judge is Tyler Manion, Jim Manion’s son.

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Re: IFBB Chicago Pro 2020 - October 16 & 17
« Reply #45 on: October 29, 2020, 10:26:30 PM »
Look up at the scorecard.  There are asterisks next to the Total score numbers for Williams and Rodriguez.  At the bottom of the card is an asterisk with the denotation that ties are broken by relative scoring.

Interesting.  Thank you for that information, 6 Reps.  Have you consider OneMoreRep?