
BNBF Central 2009
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Teens
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In 1st place was Ben Williams. With 2 competitors dropping out from
the teen class, Ben was quite literally in a class of his own. Ben is a
promising teen, sporting a nice, balanced shape with strong traps and an
impressive quad sweep. Top that off with adequate conditioning and Ben should
look forward to a future in bodybuilding very positively.
Juniors
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Since the extension of the age limit for the junior category to under 23,
the class can no longer be seen as merely a ‘stepping stone’
to the senior classes, but rather a hotly contested competition in its own
right. At these championships, 7 competitors would battle it out for top
honours in what proved to be an exceptionally close class.
Taking home 1st place was Ben Clarke. Ben possesses
a very thickly developed and tapered upper body and in particular his arms
and delts were among the best in the class. Ben was certainly in great condition
and with posing demonstrated impressive vascularity across his entire physique.
Ben’s lower half was a little slight in comparison to his upper body
and he should now focus on improving in this respect in the lead up to the
finals. A great performance nonetheless.
Finishing in a very close 2nd was Daniel Ellis.
Daniel boasts a fantastic natural shape, showcasing great back width, a
full chest and capped delts all set upon thick, flaring quads. His posing
was admirable for someone so young and indicated great potential for the
future. On this occasion Daniel’s condition was just slightly down
on that of the winner and very narrowly missed out on top honours.
In 3rd place was Andrew Beeston. Andrew is
a very densely muscled and compact junior. His legs are especially strong
and he boasts an impressive quad sweep. Andrew’s condition was fair,
but in this company he needed to be harder to crack the top 2. Nevertheless,
another impressive junior competitor amongst an excellent class.
Rounding off 4th place was David Guevara. David,
like Andrew, carries an impressive amount of muscle for a junior competitor
and generally appeared to be well balanced, if not a little weak in chest
development. David needed to be in better condition to place higher in this
quality line up and would benefit from increased focus in this respect.
Also competing: Aaron Bolton, Aaron has a very
pleasing structure with excellent symmetry and V-taper. Aaron just didn’t
quite have the required mass or condition to crack the top 4 on this occasion
but demonstrated potential for the future. Calum Macaulay,
Calum carries a good amount of muscle, especially in his arms and legs.
On this occasion, however, his condition was not quite good enough to challenge
for the higher places. Amir Farjadpour, great
back width from Amir but unfortunately was not in the sort of condition
required to be competitive at this level.
Masters O’50
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From the youth and vitality of the junior class, attention now moved to
that of the Master’s classes. The first class to take to the stage
was the over 50’s, and although small in competitor numbers, the class
was certainly made up for in competitor quality.
In 1st place was Fraser Watts. An impressive
outing for Fraser, showcasing a very heavily muscled and balanced physique.
Fraser owns an impressive chest and set of arms and held a great fullness
throughout both pre-judging and into the evening show. In addition, Fraser
capped off a splendid performance with sound posing and a great tan.
Taking 2nd place was David Brice. David, who
was the only over 60’s competitor of the day, presented a very polished
and detailed physique indeed, complemented fully with sound conditioning.
David did lack a bit of fullness in comparison to Fraser and should aspire
to achieve that fine balance of condition and fullness for his next competitive
outing.
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Taking home the first place award was the inimitable
Lazaro Almenares. Lazaro, as ever, was in incredible condition, rock
hard and bone-dry from every angle. Lazaro has phenomenal abdominals and
presented an altogether very polished performance indeed. Never one to disappoint
the audience, Lazaro delivered an entertaining free-posing routine comprising
of three red roses and his now customary Cuban trunks!
Grabbing the 2nd place award was Jonathan Travers.
A very muscular competitor, Jonathan gained momentum from pre-judging through
to the evening show to comfortably grab the 2nd place finish. Jonathan was
heavily muscled all over, and had particularly powerful legs which were
formidable when he posed them correctly. If Jonathan can come in with tighter
conditioning to the finals then he will be very competitive.
In 3rd place was an elated Mike Dancer. Mike
had made considerable improvements to his physique since his Southern outing
and deservedly took home the 3rd place trophy. Mike has a very detailed
upper body with a good chest and wide back, all Mike has to do now is bring
his legs up to match and he will present a nicely balanced and competitive
package. Mike seemed to lack a little confidence on stage and should endeavour
to impose himself more in front of the audience and judges.
Rounding off 4th place was Colin Nelson. Colin
possesses a great natural structure, his upper body thick and tapered with
impressive chest, delt and arm development. In this company, however, Colin
did need to be quite a bit harder to place any higher and in addition his
tan was a little pale.
Also Competing: David Whatley, plenty muscle
from David and a good posing routine but on this occasion, better conditioning
required. Gordon Clarke, a nice balanced structure,
just lacking in condition to enable Gordon to showcase this adequately.
Gordon would benefit from a darker tan also.
Guest poser – Chris Nsubuga
Following a short interlude to proceedings, the stage was set for the arrival
of special guest poser Chris ‘Big Fifty’ Nsubuga. If bodybuilding
concerns itself with size, then they don’t come much bigger than Chris
whose immense physique is perhaps only surpassed by his irrepressible personality.
A perennial fan favourite, Big Fifty surpassed all expectations, treating
the Central audience to a graceful posing routine, full of silky smooth
transitions and stunning poses. For most watching, that routine in itself
would be enough to satisfy even the harshest critic. However, not to be
outdone, the ‘real’ Chris Nsubuga that we all know and love,
quickly returned to centre stage sporting a fine gold wig and matching trunks
and proceeded to set the entire auditorium off in a wave of rapturous applause
with his hip-shaking routines and larger than life stage presence –
for such a big man, he sure can move! Well done Chris, the crowd loved you
– a true superstar.
Miss Physique
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4 Physique competitors would take to the stage to do battle for top honours
in what proved to be a fiercely contested class of excellent standard.
Taking the 1st place award was Anne Gardner.
Anne arrived on stage in excellent condition, hard and detailed from head
to toe. Her physique was well balanced, showcasing hard earned muscle in
a variety of poses, in particular a knock out side chest pose. Anne would
benefit from opening up more in back poses rather than ‘rounding’
her back in order to demonstrate her width more effectively. In spite of
this, her rear double biceps was still very impressive and clearly demonstrated
her level of conditioning. Anne has a commanding stage presence, deservedly
taking home the 1st place trophy and clearly elated to do so.
In 2nd place was Rosie McKenzie. Rosie was
in contention for top honours today but ultimately lost out to Anne on balance
and condition, especially in her legs. Rosie was very tight and neat in
her upper body, but this was overpowered somewhat by her legs which were
big, but a little soft, subsequently throwing off her symmetry. Rosie should
take confidence from her performance, and realise that with improved conditioning
in her lower half, she has the potential to reverse this placing. Anna would
also benefit from more precise posing.
Grabbing the 3rd spot was Anna Millington.
Anna presented a very complete and balance physique on stage and posed well
throughout the day. Anna’s upper body was particularly crisp, sporting
fantastic delts and shoulder width. Anna’s legs were slightly behind
in condition in comparison to her upper half and she should focus on achieving
more balance for future competitions. Nevertheless, great potential from
Anna.
Rounding out 4th place was Sandra Mounsey.
Sandra has good balance and a very complete overall shape. In this company,
Sandra was the smallest competitor on stage, thus needed superior conditioning
to rival her fellow competitors. On this occasion however, Sandra’s
legs lacked the required condition to crack the top 3 and she must focus
on bringing a tighter overall package to the stage for her next competitive
outing. Sandra does, however, pose very well and delivered a polished free
posing routine.
Lightweight Mr
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The lightweight class is always highly competitive, as would prove to be
the case at these championships. Come show day, 7 lightweight competitors
would take to the stage to fight it out for the top spot.
Winning that 1st place trophy was a delighted Simon
Stevens. This was Simon’s second outing of the season, and
with that brought an improved package to the stage. Simon has a very aesthetic
shape with wide capped delts tapering down to a neat midsection, all set
upon thick, flared and separated quads. Simon’s condition was good,
improving into the evening show, but he could still be tighter and should
make this a focus going into the finals in October to ensure he presents
his best package.
In 2nd place was Chris Redmond. Chris had prepared
well for this show, evidenced by his superb level of conditioning. Chris
was rock hard from every angle and showcased tremendous detail in his quads
and hamstrings. Chris did have the advantage over Simon on conditioning,
yet could not compete with Simon’s flaring shape and in the end had
to settle for a well earned runner up spot.
In 3rd place was Richard Berry. Richard, like
those competitors above him, had arrived on stage with solid conditioning,
particularly in his upper body. Richard had great arms which were evident
in his rear double biceps pose, which was indeed impressive. My only criticism
of Richard was that his legs were lacking in condition somewhat compared
to his upper half and he needs a greater sweep to his quads. All in all,
a good performance from Richard.
Rounding off the top 4 places was Ryszard Tokarczyk.
This was also Ryszard’s second outing of the season and a successful
one it proved to be. Ryszard’s condition was greatly improved from
his previous showing, yet could still be sharper and was unlucky not to
place top 3, missing out by the narrowest of margins. Ryszard should take
confidence from this performance as he was very competitive and has great
overall balance, it’s just a case of nailing that condition.
Also competing: Louis Ben Crangy, great upper
body with wide shoulders and an excellent V-Taper. Louis’s legs were
somewhat weak in comparison and this subsequently affected his symmetry.
His tan was also too pale. Stephen Bannan,
good condition from Stephen with impressive arms and great calves. Stephen
needs to focus on bringing up his quads to achieve balance with his upper
body. Stephen also suffered from a poor tan during pre-judging but seemed
to rectify this by the evening show. Chris Flanagan,
a better showing this time from Chris with improvements in condition compared
to previous outings. I would still like to see Chris achieve the superior
conditioning he showcased at last year’s finals which he needs to
be competitive at this level. Chris also delivered a nice free posing routine.
Middleweight Mr
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Despite losing 2 competitors, the middleweights gained another with a competitor
dropping down from the heavyweight division. In the end, 6 competitors would
contest this year’s championships, and the class was wide open.
In 1st place was Tshala Kabala. Tshala was
in fabulous condition, showcasing a level of conditioning across his entire
body that was virtually unmatched. This was especially evident in his quads
which were crisp, dry and deeply separated. Tshala boasts a stunning natural
structure with supreme back width, full chest and delts all tapering into
a neat midsection. If I were to be critical, Tshala’s legs are still
playing catch up to the rest of his physique to some extent, but nonetheless
are greatly improved. A fine blend of conditioning and shape ensured that
Tshala won this class convincingly.
Taking 2nd place was Chris Drake. Chris, Like
Tshala, has a great structure. His upper body was particularly impressive,
showcasing quality muscle thickness, especially in side poses and arguably
owned the biggest arms in the class. In spite of this, Chris could not compete
with the condition of the winner, particularly in the lower half and should
make this his focus going into the finals in order to be more competitive.
Grabbing the 3rd place spot was Frank Mensah.
Frank had prepared well for this show, tight, full and dry, especially in
the upper body. Frank possesses a great V-taper and his physique can become
deeply separated in certain poses. Frank does have decent legs, yet failed
to reap any benefit from them due to slack posing and should look to rectify
this for the finals. Frank would also benefit from holding his poses a little
more robustly during pre-judging, yet in saying this, did deliver a fantastic
free-posing routine.
Rounding off the top 4 places was Peter Batai.
Peter was one competitor who seemed to have it all, certainly in terms of
shape. Peter has been blessed with a fabulous structure, tremendous back
width and sweeping quads all uniting to create great symmetry. On this occasion,
however, Peter’s condition was just not adequate amongst strong company,
yet if Peter can rectify this for the finals, will be very competitive indeed.
Also competing: Barry Mulcahy, Barry was very
thickly muscled all over and owns a powerful looking set of legs. On this
day, however, Barry was not quite in the type of condition required to mix
it with the higher placed competitors. Tony Sheene,
Tony was definitely in tighter condition than compared to his last outing,
yet must continue to work hard to achieve the level of conditioning required
to place higher. Tony didn’t use his legs effectively on this occasion
and should look to improve on his posing for future competitions. Nevertheless,
an improving competitor.
Heavyweight Mr
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With one competitor dropping down to the Middleweight division, 4 heavyweight
competitors were left to contest this class, and all was to play for.
Taking home the 1st place award was William Uelese.
A formidable sight, Will combines massive muscular development with first
class symmetry, great presentation and stage presence and ultimately looked
the winner as soon as he stepped on stage. Will’s entire physique
is armoured with thick, dense muscle and owns the most enormous set of legs
and calves one is ever likely to see on a natural bodybuilding stage. Will
won’t be particularly shocked to hear that his condition, whilst adequate
in today’s company, will need to be much tighter if he is to improve
on his runner-up finish at last year’s British Finals. Come on Will,
it’s time to nail that condition!
Grabbing 2nd place was a delighted Sotonye Dokubu.
Sotonye was perhaps the only other competitor in the class that could rival
the winner in terms of muscle mass, at least in his upper half. Sotonye
had a tremendously full chest and an altogether thick and impressive upper
body, complemented with good conditioning. In comparison, his legs were
somewhat slight and this imbalance was only further illustrated when standing
next to William Uelese. Overall, a promising performance for Sotonye and
with more attention to leg mass and posing precision, should well be a competitive
heavyweight in forthcoming competitions.
In 3rd place was Phil Walker. Phil brought
a balanced physique to the stage, showcasing a good taper to his upper half
and reasonable muscle mass. Phil did give away quite a bit of size in comparison
to those competitors ahead of him, and subsequently needed to be rock hard
to be competitive. Ultimately, on this occasion this wasn’t the case
and Phil had to settle for 3rd place.
Rounding off the 4th place was Mark Harvey.
Mark was probably the best conditioned competitor in the class today, but
just lost out on muscle mass and balance. Mark is a very tall man and like
many others, lacks the leg development required to balance out his physique.
On a positive note, Mark’s upper body was impressive, boasting a full
chest and big arms combined with fine detail. Mark should take heart from
this performance and focus on bringing those legs up in size to achieve
better symmetry.
Miss Figure
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The final class of the day saw an impressive 8 figure competitors take to
the stage, giving the judges an altogether tough task of placing them.
Taking home the 1st place trophy was Reem Bareeq
who looked delighted to come out the victor in this class. Reem has a lovely
shape, complemented fully with a classical v-taper, showcasing wide shoulders
and a tight mid-section. Reem would benefit from adding a little more muscle
to her frame to achieve better tone, yet on the day had the best blend of
whole body conditioning and combined with excellent poise and stage presence,
took home 1st place.
In 2nd place was an elated KT Coates. KT looked
thrilled to grab the 2nd place spot, understandably so as she had only given
birth 7 weeks prior! Perhaps a little off her best condition, KT more than
made up for this in stage presence and enthusiasm and delivered a fabulous
T-Walk. KT fought hard for this placing and thoroughly deserved her Finals
qualification where I’m sure she can bring her best package.
Grabbing the 3rd place spot was Ingrid Charvet.
Ingrid arguably had the best shape and muscle of the class, but was not
quite in the condition required to place any higher on this occasion. Ingrid
did deliver a great T-Walk and combined with her promising shape, grabbed
the 3rd place award. With improved conditioning, Ingrid has the potential
to do very well at this year’s finals.
Also competing: Tracey Parker, Tracey carried
a decent amount of muscle and condition, and would perhaps be better suited
to the physique class. Tracey looked very nervous on stage and should attempt
to impose herself a little more and be noticed. Nevertheless she should
take confidence from this performance. Jan Williams,
Jan had decent overall conditioning on stage and was very balanced, although
like Tracey, really needs to fight for a higher placing on stage and work
on improving stage presence. Jan would also benefit from adding a little
more muscle to her physique in order to create better tone. Susanna
York, Susanna looked to be enjoying herself on stage and presented
herself well with a very classical look. Like many other competitors on
the day, Susanna really needs to develop some more muscle in an attempt
to create a better overall shape, balance and tone. Lina
Geraci, Lina brought a reasonable level of conditioning to the stage
with some detail in her abdominals and upper body. On this occasion, Lina’s
legs were just too heavy in comparison and this affected her overall balance
and symmetry. Nevertheless, Lina was a very enthusiastic competitor and
seemed to enjoy her time on stage very much. Donna
McKenzie, Donna, like Lina, was another competitor with a lovely
shape and appearance, yet was just too soft in the lower half to be more
competitive today. Donna should look to present a more balanced and conditioned
package to the stage in her next competitive outing.
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Rosie McKenzie
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William Uelese
Overall Mr
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As always, to conclude the day’s competition in style, each and every
class winner would take to the stage one final time to battle it out for
the title of Overall Central Champion, 2009. With the progression of the
symmetry round, it was becoming apparent that the eventual winner would
come from one of 3 classes; Novice, Middleweight or Heavyweight. Novice
winner Shane Raymond was an immediate stand out with his phenomenally full
muscle bellies and densely muscled physique, yet in comparison to the crisp,
dry conditioning of Middleweight champion Tshala Kabala, was exposed as
being a little soft. Heavyweight winner William Uelese’s imposing
structure and unparalleled symmetry looked favourable and would perhaps
prove to be simply too much for the rest of the field, yet his softer conditioning
would potentially take him out of the running . In the end, the muscularity
round would declare a winner and seal the fate of the other challengers.
On this day, the spoils eventually went to Novice winner Shane Raymond,
whose overwhelming musculature, shape and symmetry eventually edged out
the harder and stronger finishing Middleweight, Tshala Kabala, by a sole
point. A fantastic debut with the BNBF for Shane, who looked genuinely staggered,
if not a little emotional, to be announced the winner and Overall Central
Champion, 2009.
Final Reflections
So with only one more qualifier remaining this year in Manchester, focus
begins to turn towards the impending BNBF British Finals in October. Throughout
the qualifiers this year, new champions have been made, reputations forged
and the stir of predictions begin to echo around gyms and internet forums
across the country. Essentially this is what competition is all about, and
ultimately why each and every BNBF season will forever be as exciting as
the next.
Special Thanks
As always, we should spare a moment to reflect on those hard working and
tireless individuals who dedicate their time and energy to ensure that each
and every BNBF show runs as successfully as it eventually does. From those
backstage frantically tanning and organising the competitors, to those taking
care of show security and drug testing and finally to the masterminds who
orchestrate show lighting, music and stage organisation, you are all stars
in your own right and are an invaluable asset to the BNBF. Once again, from
me to you, thanks and goodnight!