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MuSuLPhReAk
07-07-2013, 12:36 PM
Date: July 6, 2013
Location: Halifax, Nova Scotia

Men Overall - Henri-Pierre Ano (PQ)
Women Overall - Tananarive McGowan (ON)
Men Overall Masters - Christopher Wong (ON)
Women Overall Masters - Tananarive McGowan (ON)

Additional IFBB Pro Card winners:
Daphne Madigin (AB) (Women's Lightheavyweight)
Zane Watson (ON) (Men's Heavyweight)

Women Grandmasters 45+
1. Dawn Alison AB
2. Daphne Madigin SK
3. Lorraine Handley BC
4. Claudette Laurin AB
5. Dolly Skailes AB
6. Robin Eve ON

Women Masters 35+ Lightweight
1. Liza Miranda AB
2. Lorie Noiles NB
3. Angela Dupuis AB
4. Stephanie Green AB
5. Melissa Balcom NS

Women Masters 35+ Heavyweight
1. Tananarive McGowan ON
2. Debbie Fury NS
3. Heather Manuel NF
4. Julie Bourassa PQ
5. Nancy Richard PQ
6. Iris Swatuk ON
7. Karen Mahar BC

Women Lightweight
1. Liza Miranda AB
2. Lorie Noiles NB
3. Becky Gour AB
4. Claudette Laurin AB

Women Middleweight
1. Stephanie Green AB
2. Tamara Qureshi AB
3. Angela Dupuis AB
4. Andrea Louttit ON
5. Robin Eve ON
6. Coco Kissack ON
7. Dolly Skailes BC
8. Melissa Balcom NS

Women Light-Heavyweight
1. Daphne Madigin AB
2. Nancy Richard PQ
3. Lorraine Handley MB

Women Heavyweight
1. Tananarive McGowan ON
2. Dawn Alison BC
3. Debbie Fury NS
4. Heather Manuel NF
5. Julie Bourassa PQ
6. Iris Swatuk ON
7. Caissie Liberatore NB
8. Karen Mahar BC

Men Junior
1. Brendan Demers NB
2. Dana Baker NS
3. Jonathan Derynck ON
4. Robin Strand ON
5. Brandon Kidd ON
6. Dereck Tremblay-Lamontagne PQ
7. Jordan Little NB
8. Luka Giguere PQ
9. Amin Iqbal AB
10. Chase Nelson-Murray BC
11. Eric Seberras NS
12. Dylan Eckes AB
13. Jason Dizzell ON
14. Roberto Villalta BC
15. Dakota Wilcox ON
16. Alexandre Bellefeuille NB
16. Davis Gilbert MB
16. Aman Aujla BC

Men Grandmasters 50+
1. Paul Dubois PQ
2. André Longchamp PQ
3. Bernie Mockler ON
4. Emmett Kyler AB
5. Daniel St. Arnault PQ
6. Dana Barlow SK
7. Wes Arsenault AB
8. Barry Gwynn NS
9. Darien Masse AB
10. Wayne Doucette NB
11. Paul Swantee NS
12. Fred Hefter AB
Robert Murphy NS

Men Masters 40+ Lightweight
1. William Celis ON
2. Cory Comeau AB
3. Kelly Burback SK
4. Robert MacDonald AB

Men Masters 40+ Middleweight
1. Francois Lemieux PQ
2. Andrew Kupkee NB
3. Allan Robichaud NB
4. Will Hall NS

Men Masters 40+ Heavyweight
1. Chrisopher Wong ON
2. Steve Parker NS
3. Andrew Dudka NS
4. Stephane Caron ON
5. Danny Garon NS
6. Adam Headland ON
7. Ken French NF
8. Steve Adams PQ
9. Billy Mackie AB
10. Rob Friss AB
11. Enzo Ursi PQ
12. Troy Ferguson NS
13. Jean-Francois Bouchard PQ
14. Mike Gray NB
15. Arsene Joseph Martin NS

Men Bantamweight
1. Paul Teixeira ON
2. Graham Chan BC
3. Robert Murphy NS
4. Daniel St. Arnault PQ
5. Jim Ribau ON
6. Kevin Pigeau NS

Men Lightweight
1. Philippe Kosmas AB
2. Paul Dubois PQ
3. Richard McIntyre PQ
4. Zaid Adamo ON
5. Derek Mota ON
6. Todd Lang AB
7. Jamie Howie NS
8. Aman Aujla BC

Men Welterweight
1. Dustin Cosman AB
2. William Celis ON
3. Mike Griffin NB
4. Jerrico Gray NS
5. Chris Hebert ON
6. Randy Madsen NB
7. Cory Comeau AB
8. Jamie Bonaccorso ON
9. Stephan Smith ON
10. Robert MacDonald AB
11. Rakan Hayyan NS
12. Steve Doucette NS
14. Rachid Farissi PQ
DNF Michael Wilson NS

Men Middleweight
1. Jesse LeBlanc ON
2. Scott MacDonald NS
3. Robbie Ellerbeck ON
4. Keiva Bundy NS
5. Joshua Atsriku ON
6. Humberto Kauffmann MB
7. Chase Nelson-Murray BC
8. Emmett Kyler AB
9. Hamid Noorouzi ON
10. Christopher Goodeve ON
11. Oscar Huete ON
12. Dana Barlow SK
13. Mark Loo BC
Adolphus Kwaidah ON

Men Light-Heavyweight
1. Tony Searle ON
2. Gordon Nelson BC
3. Joey Flores ON
4. Khaled Chikhaoui PQ
5. Cedric Doyon PQ
6. Riley Janzen AB
7. Ken French NF
8. Rene Leger NB
9. Alex Gilbert NS
10. Rob Graham ON
11. Luka Giguere PQ
12. Jason Green ON
13. Francis Moniz PQ
14. Dave Simoes PQ
15. Mike Gray NB
16. Allan Robichaud NB
16. Chad Kerr SK
16. Lloyd Costello ON
16. Thomas Beltrami ON
16. Andy Briggs NB
16. Ryan Miskiman BC
16. Steven Côté PQ
16. Billy Pope ON

Men Heavyweight
1. Zane Watson ON
2. Matthew Roberts ON
3. Jonni Shreve NS
4. Mark Richman ON
5. Alex Audi ON
6. Maher AlAsfar ON
7. Frantz Prevaly PQ
8. Justin McKinney NB
9. Hassan Jama ON
10. Jason Eggleston MB
11. Danny Garon NS
12. Billy Mackie AB
13. Jerome Cellier PQ
14. Richy Chan BC
15. Stephane Caron ON
16. Sébastien Cossette PQ
16. Robin Strand ON
16. Dana Baker NS
16. Raminder Gill BC
16. Jeremy Miskinis BC
16. Kevin Lussier PQ
16. Alex Fontaine PQ

Men Super-Hheavyweight
1. Henri-Pierre Ano PQ
2. Chrisopher Wong ON
3. Dorian Hamilton ON
4. Michael Zylstra MB
5. Kip Chong Brown ON
6. Ron Partlow AB
7. Johnny Doull PEI
8. Dave Mitchell PQ
9. Paulo Almeida BC
10. Loutfi Ajaoun PQ
11. Jerome Bravo ON
12. Marlon John ON
13. Troy Ferguson NS
14. Alden Hagel SK
15. Rob Friss AB
16. Trevor Koot SK
16. Jean-Francois Bouchard PQ
16. Benoit Forcier PQ
16. David Haynes

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scottlove
07-07-2013, 06:40 PM
Tons of photo's on muscle-insider.com

phatty
10-07-2013, 08:47 PM
whoo hoo i never got last haha

ubcpower
10-07-2013, 09:40 PM
Its wild how behind BC is in bbuilding. Jeremy, Ram, Paulo and Richy Chan smoke the competition out here at the provincial level and they are completely smoked at nationals. If it wasn't for dawn bc bodybuilding would be one of the worst provinces represented. What do you guys attest to this?

I've talked to some competitors who say there are less bbuilders here bc of cost of living ...etc, others who say that other povinces bbuilders are sponsored by companies and local mom/pop butchers...etc.
Mmaybe we just aren't working hard enough? ;)

steve_d
12-07-2013, 02:44 PM
^ could be just a culture thing. I am sure there are people in BC who if they put their heart and soul into BB they would come out and be the next canadian champ. However those people might be just taking it ieasy enjoying life, doing other sports, etc. They might have all the genetics in the world for BB, but choose something else. Lot's of people can get good at BB with the proper ethic. The way to get really good athletes from a single region or province is to have EVERYONE get into it. That way you end up seeing the freaks with genetics emerge. If they don't try, you never know.

Essentially its just a numbers game. Not the number of people in the province, but the number of people who really get involved in the sport. lately it seems everyone and their dog around here want to get into the sport. because of this, you'll likely start seeing an increase in the top guys from out east. And think, we are a very small province. but its all anyone does! fish for lobster, and go to the gym!

fathead
12-07-2013, 09:57 PM
it is a cultural thing absolutely. no one here (vancouver) is interested in being a big freak it just isnt desirable by the west coast standards. lululemon and yoga dominate with skinny jeans and such. im no freak by bbing standards but at 5'9 and 210 (lean) people stare at me and make all sorts of remarks like they have never seen a muscled guy ever in real life. it is also easier to get involved with outdoors etc when it isnt -20 and snowing. women out here also want to have nothing to do with big dudes so guys arent training for that reason at all which can be a driving force behind guys getting into the gym to start with at a young age. and yes, cost of living is insane so not as many guys willing to work some type of average job that allows them train and eat. theyd be riding the bus to the gym if they lived here but back east can live a much more comfortable life style

ubcpower
12-07-2013, 11:47 PM
Fathead ppl also stare at you bc you have cute boy hair, a big head and always mean mug