
BNBF Central 2008
The penultimate qualifier of the 2008 BNBF competitive season was the
Central Championships held at the Alban Arena, St Albans . A big venue
for a very big qualifier, with the entries numbering into the seventies
it was approaching the size of a final and the natural physiques on show
where of a standard where it was as much quality as it was quantity.
The raucous crowd of the northern two weeks early were going to take some
beating for atmosphere but many where giving it a good go, especially
one woman in particular who seemed to think the many unclothed male competitors
where to be treated with the same heckling as a Chippendale – luckily
she gave all the male competitors the same attention so no one should
have felt left out.
The BNBF have to be applauded as much of the atmosphere is owed in part
to the high quality production values, with the quality lighting show
casing the physiques and the show atmosphere they generate it aids in
getting the crowd going.
First up was the massive Novice class which
originally had seventeen competitors but ended up having a stage jammed
to the hilt with sixteen.
First up was Louis Bacon who was big and
had great peaks to his biceps but unfortunately would be too soft compared
to the rest. Michael Bannan had a nice compact
physique but his patchy tan coupled with him not having the natural width
of many of the others, having said that he sported great calves and flaring
quads which with more separation could have put him in for a shout for
the best wheels, Michaels good condition meant he come on more during
the muscularity round. Peter Batai was the
third competitor to come on stage and had great structure with full muscle
bellies, unfortunately his legs did not show the same condition as his
upper-body and his running tan blurred some of his fine muscularity. Next
up was Mark Burles who was balanced but soft
and needed to keep his legs tighter in many poses, the next competitor
was Paul Callighan who once again was too
soft and become lost in the larger physiques of the class. Wesley
Griffin was thick especially in his upper-body which tended to
overshadow his weaker lower half but a few pounds tighter would have seen
him pushing for higher spots. The most ripped competitor within the class
was Mathew Harrington, although smaller than
most and weaker in the lower-body his superb conditioning made him stand
out. Rob Harris doing himself a disservice
as his front relaxed was over exaggerated this hid the shoulder width
he did have, softer than many in the class he did seem to get harder come
the evening.
Tom James showed an evident physique but
was far too soft and somewhat pale especially standing next to Jason
Meeks who had great structure and was balanced with cuts everywhere,
his fault was he hid his width from the rear in the back poses by scrunching
his shoulder blades together which marred an otherwise superb physique.
Taiwo Ashungure had a good chest but like
many in this class was too soft to do there physique justice. Again James
Shield was big but soft and his well balanced physique could do
with just a longer diet to show his quality. Tony
Sheen was balanced in terms of his development but his lower body
was softer than his upper which showed good vascularity arching across
his good chest and shoulders. Simon Stevens
was more balanced than he was last year but held his front relaxed awkwardly
which threw his symmetry of he had great vascularity on his arms and had
clearly improved since last years novice showing.
Christopher Trendowicz was thick but too
soft and needs to learn how to spread his lats in the rear shots.
With some polished routines the places where announced with Simon Stevens
retaining the fifth place he won last year, Mathews ultra ripped physique
assured him of fourth place with Michael Bannans ripped compact physique
edging him into third. Peter Batai’s classy structure and full muscles
took him into second place and with greater conditioning this guy could
be a top contender in the open classes but today it was Jasons massive
ripped and balanced physique which took the win within a competitive and
judging nightmare class.
Luke Seabrook was the lone Teen
entrant but his size and good balance meant he didn’t look out of
place when he came on with the juniors, he will need to be harder come
the British.
The first of the eight juniors was Jamie
Barnard who had good balance but needed to keep his legs tighter
in the front poses as they where evidently hard from the side, next up
was Ayub Choudry but my notes are limited
as he went home before the evening class started!
Anthony Francoisy had great size and structure
and seemed to harden up for the evening and performed some classic posing
in his routine. Sean Gardner was well balanced
and a few pounds harder would have seen him move up a few places. Benjamin
Greenblatt was again a well balanced junior but needed to be a
touch harder. Chris Hutchfull was massive
for a junior but far too soft otherwise he would be competitive in most
open classes with his size and balance and once again a junior who performed
a nice classic posing routine. Ollie Mathews
had great legs but needed to be harder in a competitive junior class,
learning to alter his poses would also aid in his symmetry, finally for
the juniors was Flavio Mendoca who was one
of the juniors who didn’t have to worry about conditioning and was
big and balanced to go along with it.
Jamie Barnard edged into fifth place, the massive potential of Chris Hutchfull
muscled him into fourth with Benjamin taking third. Anthony’s size
and structure edged him into second with the clear winner being Flavio
with his balanced muscular and shredded physique taking the junior title.
From the juniors to the first of the old timers classes with the over-
forties Masters – a massive class jammed with class physiques
showing the natural game is often one of patience as many of these guys
where still clearly improving. Lazaro Almerres
just making the check in time to bring some entertainment to the class
with a routine which suited the aforementioned women in the audience,
luckily his physique was jam packed with dense ripped muscle to back it
up, although his legs could do with a bit more to balance his impressive
upper-body. James Blyth showed a balanced
and thick physique but needed to be a bit sharper, Gordon Clark was far
too soft to show the muscle which was there. Henry
Elsom was probably the most ripped physique in the whole show,
and his incredible condition highlighted the thick balanced physique he
had and with better posing to show off the class physique, this guy could
be a real threat to many in the Masters class. Mark
Houghton epitomized the X frame style physique with massive flaring
quads, tiny waist and broad shoulders packaged with excellent condition,
the one real criticism would be for such massive and clearly conditioned
legs he failed to show much separation. Ritchie
Hutchinson has a good upper-body with nice conditioning but needed
more leg and calf size to push the top places.
Charlie McKee again had a great upper-body
with razor conditioning but wilted in the lower-body department to balance
out his physique. Lee Ottey had great balance
and posed really well but needed to be harder to show off the physique
he had. Jose Ruiz venturing from the lightweights in 06 to the masters
class had a balanced physique and showed great vascularity across his
impressive chest and shoulders and had nice feathered thighs, but was
just out-massed in a highly competitive class. Dean
Wellington was big and balanced and had clearly taken steps to
improve his condition since last years novice showing but still was a
good five to ten pounds away from the conditioning needed.
James Blyth took fifth, Charlie’s outstanding chest and shoulders
muscled him into fourth with Lazaro energetically taking third with his
dense and ripped physique. In the end Henry was very unfortunate to take
second as his muscularity and conditioning was a sight to behold and come
the finals with improved posing could easily reverse the decision.
Mark Houghton though thoroughly deserved his win in an ultra competitive
Masters class with many of the open classes probably glad these guys are
of the age they are, as they would have troubled many of the Mr classes.
Continuing upwards in the age brackets was the over-fifty
Masters with the ever charismatic and youthful David
Brice showing age is but a number as his physique was still improving
and showed good balance, conditioning and for a man in his sixties has
a great taste in music as he posed well to a classic Guns-n-Roses track.
Tommy Campion’s small but well conditioned
physique was well presented but he needs to add more leg mass to gain
better balance.
Ade Coker had great size and conditioning
but his long limbs and awkward posing meant it wasn’t shown to the
best. The judges can only judge on what can be seen and if you don’t
show the judges then they cannot award you for it – a note for all
competitors is to get yourself to a BNBF club near you, as an hour’s
work with an experienced poser can make you look like you have gained
ten pounds of muscle!
Lastly in the class was Mark Duckett –
this guy was pushing Henry for most-conditioned athlete in the show and
he was thick and balanced to go with it. The one criticism would be he
was fairly laid back in his posing, which he will need to improve for
the final.
David took fourth but garnered a British invite as he was the only over
sixties competitor there, Ade took third but with better posing could
have moved ahead easily. Tommy with his well presented and conditioned
physique took second and lastly Mark dominated the class to easily take
the title.
Next up was the guest poser with the 2007 Junior British Champ flying all the way back from Malta to do a guest spot, before jumping back on a plane to head back out there again. Andrew ‘mushy’ Chappell provided an entertaining routine and his thick vascular physique showed good condition for someone who claimed to be in full off-season, which was verified by the fact he was more concerned with finding food than getting his tan sorted out earlier in the day. For someone who is only twenty-one he has a great physique and will surely turn pro before long.
The second part of the show was kicked off by the first female class with
four figure contestants.
First up was Trina Chee-a-Kwai who had nice
shape but needed to be harder especially in the lower-body, but performed
a nice confident energetic routine. Next up was KT
Coates who was tall and elegant with nice shape and balanced conditioning,
she continued to display herself well with a flamboyant routine. Katie
Fisher was confident far too soft to challenge for top honours,
as its stated in the rules ultra shredded physique type bodies aren’t
what’s being looked for, but a level of conditioning which shows
clear abs and leg separation is and Katie has the balance but needs to
just tighten up. Kristelle Sammons had great
structure in the upper body with a beautifully defined midsection coupled
with confident posing culminating in a fluid routine highlighting her
upper-body shape. If criticism could be levied at such a stunning physique,
it was that her legs were not as defined as her upper-body and the slightly
shorter proportions of them threw off her symmetry slightly. However,
come the evening her legs did seem to become harder and more separation
was evident. Its difficult with Kristelle as with her upper-body would
her physique start approaching more of a Ms physique when she achieves
the level of conditioning in her legs?
In the end Katie took fourth, Trina took third and the battle between
two top quality figure girls had Kristelle being edged into second by
the tall and elegantly structured KT who took the winner trophy and title,
with her routine also garnering her the best female presentation award
which she seemed ecstatic to receive.
The men resumed their battles with the first of the open classes as the Lightweights filed on stage. Stephen Bannan had good balance but scrunches his back which hides his width from the rear, nice bulbous calves and biceps – both him and Michael Bannan need to sort their tans out though! Helder Barruso had a great physique with massive arms and top conditioning, however his legs, although improved since last year were still below that of his amazing upper-body – he performed a entertaining routine although its style was perfectly aimed at the heckling woman in the front row who I thought was going to jump on stage and start sticking five pound notes in Helders trunks. His presentation in both the evening show and during the mandatory round earned him the male best presentation award. Next up was Carlos dos Santos, as he came on stage I thought who has pinched half his waist!!! The smallest waist imaginable coupled with sweeping shredded quads and thick delts gave him a stand out front relaxed as his X-frame was show stopping. The next lightweight was Chris Flannagan who had a balanced physique with good condition but lacked the mass to challenge the top few. Iqbal Hussein again had nice balance but needed to be harder, a nice fluid posing highlighted the potential that was clearly there.
In the end Chris Flannagan took fourth, Stephen Bannan took third with a Britain invite and Helder Barruso took second place which he seemed uncharacteristically to dislike. The clear winner was Carlos as his physique was well balanced, structurally beautiful and his sweeping quads and thick corded hamstrings captured him the best wheels trophy as well.
The Middleweights was again a top quality
line up with Jason Conway showing improved
conditioning since the Northern although it slipped slightly towards the
evening. He has great structure but needs more lat width to balance out
his physique especially with his long torso. Chris
Drake had great size and structure but needs to be harder to show
his great potential although he seemed to harden up come the evening.
Spencer Dugmore had awesome shoulder width
with great conditioning and again seemed to come in harder for the evening
packaged in a classic flowing routine, he had a thick heavily muscled
physique but could appear blocky at times. Simon Howard was balanced but
didn’t have the size or conditioning in what was a difficult class,
he posed gracefully in the evening.
Tshala Kabala was only slightly behind Carlos
in the tiny waist contest, tight and broad shouldered but needs more leg
mass to balance out the wide impressive upper-body.
In the end Chris Drake took fourth, the impressive Tshala took third and
the shape of Jason Conway with his improved quads took second. Spencer’s
dense muscle and ripped condition took the win.
The Heavyweights were up next and luckily
the civic centre had reinforced stages as it must have been creaking under
the sheer mass of eight seriously heavyweights. The heavyweight class
has been sparse in previous shows and it appears they where all waiting
to do the central. First up was Afdabi Adbul-Salam
who had a good chest and nice structure but needed to be harder. Marius
Alcide was extra big, balanced with the most hanging hamstrings
– the guys was a freak but will need to improve his condition, if
he had he would have easily nabbed the best wheels trophy from Carlos
as they where big balanced tree trunk thighs. Last years Heavyweight winner
Tygoli Ano had a great physique but was far
too soft to repeat his win again. Damien Miller
had great structure with a tiny waist but needs to be harder with more
leg mass. Justin Peters had impressive width
but again needs to be harder for someone with such a nice physique, it’s
a shame. Steven Pickles, the Northern winner
must have wondered what he had done coming from his comparatively easy
win at the Northern into this behemoth battle, he is tall with long limbs
which need filling out but was by far the hardest heavyweight on stage.
Alastair Stewart was big and hard with a
balanced physique which was hard to fault although he could present himself
better and like the whole line up, except Steven, could do with a few
more weeks of dieting to get that shredded look. Will
Uelese – the title calfzilla doesn’t do this guy justice
as they where literally the size of most peoples head! But this just matched
the rest of his titan physique which just needed to be harder- his tan
looked better come the evening.
The battle of the big men had Will taking fourth due to his sheer mass
and balance, Damien Miller’s structure taking the third spot and
Alastair Stewart unlucky to get second, however there was no denying the
mass monster of Marius who took the win and prepared himself for the overall.
From the men back to the women with Donna Jenkins
on first in the Ms Physique class. She was
really hard in the upper-body but less so in the lower, she had great
shoulders and arms but unfortunately she didn’t present herself
as well as could and tended to look smaller and squarer than she actually
was in the symmetry rounds. Sarah Meek presented
a balanced physique with ample muscle on great structure but will need
to be harder for the British. Nicola Mitchell
showed good improvement since the Northern as she looked fuller and was
by far the hardest on stage but she will need to bring up her legs and
overall size to be competitive. Annabell Ottey
had great structure with wide shoulders which she showed off well with
nice posing but her condition wasn’t the same as when she won last
year. Rachel Temple had nice wide shoulders
but was far too soft to challenge, but has the shape to be very good if
she dials it in.
In the end Nicola took fourth with Donna taking third, with better posing
she could have placed higher. Annabel took second as a jubilant Sarah
took the Ms Physique title
The overall was a testament to the class of the whole show with so many stand out physiques, Jason Meek from the Novices, Luke Seabrook from the Teens, Favio Mendoca from the Juniors, Mark Houghton from the over-forty Masters and Mark Duckett from the over-fifties Masters who both showed that age is but a number as both looked to be among the biggest and conditioned in the line up. Carlos, Spencer and Marius rounded out the men from the open classes and it was obvious that the open class winners and Jason, continuing the novice run of good showings in the overall, who started to take the lead. In the end Carlos with his immense structure, big flowing muscles and top quality condition pushed past the bigger Spencer and Marius to take the title of overall BNBF central champion 2008.
With one qualifier to go it looks like being a
big and quality Britain final up in Glasgow – roll on the Southern
show!