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  • #361032
    AnneP
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    Missed the prejudging? The replay is now ON, and available til the finals start in 2 hours.

    http://streaming.bodybuilding.com/2014-arnold-webcast/

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    For more photos, please visit Getbig.ru, NPCnewsonline.com, Team-andro.com ..

    #361033
    Ott Kiivikas
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    Üllatusi ei näe, vähemalt pildil. Rhoden on esteetiline ja enda kohta heas vormis, Wolf oli parem Olümpial ja teised mehed peale Mcmillani on kehvemad kui enne on olnud. Just vormi osas pean silmas, jalad on eriti kuidagi võrreldes ülakehadega vormist väljas (Centopanil eriti) ehk ööga saadakse teravust juurde.

    #361036
    Erkko
    Member

    1:30 peaks hakkama finaalid

    #361040

    Ja algas!

    Head vaatemängu ning hoidke omadele põialt!

    #361045
    AnneP
    Member

    You know you have became old when you simply cant stay awake for the Arnold / Olympia webcasts, but you still know you are more near to birth than death when you cant deal with the results (=Ashley winning bikini) <img decoding=” srcset=”/uploads/emoticons/biggrin@2x.png 2x” width=”20″ height=”20″>

    #361046
    AnneP
    Member

    Arnold classic // results by bodybuilding.com

    As the night began, the anticipation was palpable: would the winner be a major superstar like Dennis Wolf or Branch Warren? Or would a relative young gun like Shawn Rhoden or Evan Centopani take the prize? After the dust was settled, and every muscle fiber in each athlete was pumped to the max, one man was left standing as the 2014 Arnold Classic Champion. His name is Dennis Wolf.

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    Dennis Wolf – 1st
    1st

    Dennis Wolf

    “The Big Bad Wolf” flew to Columbus to win. It was clear when he stepped on stage he would accept nothing else. Finishing in second place twice made him hungry for the title. He knew what he needed to do to improve from the rear and he did just that. The crowd impressed with every back pose he hit and howled in approval.

    Although he usually carries a lot of size, he seemed even bigger tonight than he did at the 2013 Olympia. His presentation was the best I’ve ever seen out of him. He definitely deserved this award and will forever remember 2014 as the year he finally placed first at a major event.

    2nd

    Shawn Rhoden

    The 2012 Arnold Europe winner brought it. Shawn has been compared to four-time Arnold champ Flex Wheeler multiple times, and for good reason. He seemed to get tighter as prejudging went on and performed well during finals. His side poses showed off the size in his lower body and his trademark symmetry. He may have been better conditioned at last year’s Olympia and his calves could have been a little better—but I might just be nit-picking. There is no doubt Shawn will be a top contender in every show he enters for the next few years.

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    Shawn Rhoden – 2nd
    3rd

    Cedric McMillan

    Coming in at around 260 pounds, Cedric is a big boy. His size is impressive, but so is his symmetry. He’s also a fantastic poser, which gives him a clear advantage. Cedric actually used quite a few of the signature poses that Arnold Schwarzenegger made famous. He looked even better tonight than he did during prejudging—that’s not always an easy thing to accomplish! He has a wide back but I would’ve liked to seen a little more detail and he may need to add a little size to his upper chest. To be in the top three is a huge win for Cedric. Hopefully he’ll keep this momentum going through the season.

    4th

    Victor Martinez

    The “Dominican Dominator” wanted to take his second title here in 2014. Although he didn’t achieve his goal, he put on a great show. His combination of gorgeous symmetry and fantastic posing is always entertaining. His chest and shoulders looked incredible. What held him back this year was his legs. They’re still a little smaller than they should be and he also looked like he was holding some water in his lower back. I also think he’d benefit from putting more size on his arms. Overall, Victor should be proud of this fourth-place finish.

    5th

    Evan Centopani

    Hailing from Connecticut, the cold of Ohio didn’t affect Evan in the least. He showed up at almost 265 pounds, brought a much-improved chest, and performed a great posing routine. Many fans and bodybuilding experts believe that he is the future of the sport—Evan has the size and thickness to prove them right.

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    Cedric McMillan – 3rd, Victor Martinez – 4th, Evan Centopani – 5th

    He finished out of the top 10 at the 2013 Olympia, but the improvements he’s made since then were obvious. Evan can work on adding some detail to his hamstrings and size to his legs. He’ll do even better later in the season.

    6th

    Branch Warren

    Big Branch impressed everyone in the crowd with his graininess, intensity, and always-stellar legs, but the judges didn’t see enough to put him in the first callouts during prejudging. He’s stood victorious in Columbus twice, and has five Most Muscular trophies to his credit, but his conditioning wasn’t quite up to its normal standard tonight. He definitely looks better than he did at last year’s Mr. Olympia, but he needs better detail from the back and a little more size on his biceps. He will have to win to qualify for the Olympia, so we’ll more than likely see him on stage again this season.

    Fred Smalls

    Fred likes to train heavy, and it shows in his thick upper body. Every time he ventures away from his home state of Delaware, he brings the heat. He wowed the ladies in the crowd with a dance-heavy posing routine complete with a moon walk between poses. Despite his great show, he just doesn’t have the overall size to compare to the big boys in the lineup.

    Ed Nunn

    The 2008 NPC National Champion showed up to Columbus for his second Arnold Classic event looking to do damage. Sadly for Nunn, there were just too many big names who brought their “A” game. He had good arms, but lacks the necessary chest thickness. He could also use more overall size and more detail in the legs, especially in is glute-ham tie-in. It’s early in the season, so Ed may still make it to the victory circle in another show.

    Toney Freeman

    The “X-Man” is the oldest athlete on the stage. He represented it well considering he could also compete in the Master’s division. Toney is near 50, but looks like he’s under 40. Tonight marked his 9th Arnold Classic competition and this season is his 19th as a pro. All these years in the game and he still has a side chest pose that would make even Arnold jealous. Unfortunately, he didn’t bring as much size as he has in the past and seemed to have trouble maintaining conditioning throughout the competition.

    Ben Pakulski

    Oh my quad! Ben’s legs were by far the best part of his physique, but he also had good detail in the back. He worked with Chad Nicholls to improve his runner-up position from last year, but came up a little short. He needs more overall biceps size because it can be tough to see his peaks from behind. His chest could also benefit from being thicker. He wasn’t as tight he was last year either. He is a popular bodybuilder and his fans in Columbus were pleased with his effort. I think an Arnold Classic title is probably in his future.

    Brandon Curry

    There are two things you can’t be in a lineup like this: soft and smaller. Brandon is a big guy, but he looked smaller and less conditioned than he usually does. He did entertain the crowd with his posing routine smoothly going from one pose to another, but there isn’t a “top poser” award. He did have good arms, but they overpowered his chest and shoulders. His Arnold Brasil title proves that he has the ability to win, but tonight was just not his night.

    #361047
    AnneP
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    Bikini International // results by bodybuilding.com

    This evening, the ladies of Bikini lit up the stage at the 2014 Arnold Classic. A new face has been crowned the winner every year since the category’s inception in 2011. This year was no different as Ashley Kaltwasser became the fourth Ms. Bikini International.

    The 2013 Olympia Bikini winner proved that she didn’t just get lucky in Vegas. She’s won the last three shows she’s entered and placed no lower than second in her last seven competitions. Tonight she continued her impressive winning streak. She looked stunning in her emerald green bikini and brought a package that was just unbeatable. When asked how she put together such a stellar performance, she credited her hard work, dedication, diet, and consistency.

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    Ashley Kaltwasser – 1st

    Here’s how the top six fell into place:

    1. Ashley Kaltwasser
    2. Yeshaira Robles
    3. Amanda Latona
    4. Nathalia Melo
    5. Stacey Alexander
    6. India Paulino

    2013 Olympia runner-up and New York native Yeshaira Robles was a formidable contender. She has a lovely, proportionate physique and a tiny waist. She grabbed second place-the same spot she took at the 2013 Arnold Classic and the 2013 Olympia. There’s no doubt it’s only a matter of time before Robles gets that top spot in a big show.

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    Yeshaira Robles – 2nd

    Coming off of a first-place finish at the 2013 Sacramento Pro, crowd-favorite and Las Vegas beauty Amanda Latona came in third. She looked conditioned and confident on stage. She hasn’t competed in the Arnold Sports Festival since 2011 where she earned sixth. Tonight’s top-three finish is a huge jump for her and will give her adoring fans one more reason to love her.

    Nathalia Melo took fourth. Just as she did at the 2013 Olympia, she edged out India for a higher place. In addition to her famous booty, Melo’s tight, toned figure set her apart from much of the lineup. She may have come in slightly too hard to a spot in the top three.

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    Amanda Latona – 3rd, Nathalia Melo – 4th, Stacey Alexander – 5th

    First time Bikini International competitor Stacey Alexander earned fifth place. She looked fantastic. Her bright red bikini complemented her complexion and made her pop on stage. Stacey will definitely be one to watch in upcoming shows.

    Last year’s winner India Paulino came in sixth. While she looked great, she came in a little soft, which might have contributed to her slip in the rankings. Undoubtedly, this finish will just fuel India’s drive to get back into the top three.

    #361048
    AnneP
    Member

    SEE ARNOLD AMATEUR WEBCAST // online for the limited time only!

    For the first time ever, bodybuilding.com offers some footage from the Arnold amateur classes. These replays will be online only for a limited time. Not the best quality though.

    And friday evening // http://streaming.bodybuilding.com/2014-arnold-webcast/?eventName=Dr3pSD

    #361049
    AnneP
    Member
    #361051
    AnneP
    Member

    More detailed results from the rest of the BB amateur classes coming later, but the over all title was taken by Kyung Won Kang representing South Korea.

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    #361052
    AnneP
    Member

    The results of lighter amateur BB classes were added earlier already, so here the rest;

    Middleweight, up to 85kg
    1. Oleksander Bilous, Ukraine
    2. Charles Soares, Brazil
    3. Aleksandr Eskin, Russia

    4. Ayad Kadem Musa, Norway
    5. Jose Cermena, Venezuela

    Photos from the finals available HERE.

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    Light Heavyweight, up to 90kg
    1. Kyung Won Kang, South Korea
    2. Xi Jiang, Hong Kong
    3. Nathaniel Veeris, Curacao
    4. Sayed Hameed Juma Husain, Bahrain
    5. Jose Reyes, Mexico

    Photos from the finals are available HERE.

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    Heavyweight, up to 100kg
    1. Seung Chul Lee, South Korea
    2. Djalma Laroque, Brazil
    3. Cesar Quipe Estela, Peru
    4. Paulo Follan, Italy
    5. Jonathan Streve, Canada

    Photos from the finals are available HERE.

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    Super Heavyweight
    1. Andrew Hudson, South Africa
    2. Paul Poloczek, Germany
    3. Sergey Kulaev, Russia
    4. Daniel Struller, Germany
    5. Abdulhadi Alkhayat, Kuwait

    Photos from the finals are available at BODY-xtreme.de

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    #361056
    AnneP
    Member
    #361100
    AnneP
    Member

    Never expected Cedric to be THIS good…

    #361134
    AnneP
    Member

    MD shares some footage of amateur BB class winners and over all comparisons ….

    #361163
    AnneP
    Member

    More videos uploaded from the AC finals at // http://clips.team-andro.com/gvideos.php?urlkey=arnoldsportsfestival2014&gid=177

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    Eastlabs.sk has updated their galleries as well from the amateur events // http://www.eastlabs.sk/fotogaleria/2014-arnold-classic-amateur-bodybuilding-fitness-bikini-bodyfitness

    Did not earlier have results of amateur physique, so here the over all comparisons in men’s and women’s amateur physique;

    Joan Liew, Singapore (+163cm winner) – Bruna Myagui, Brazil (up to 163cm winner)

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    Women’s amateur physique over all – Bruna Myagui, Brazil

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