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Cedric McMillan Takes 2009 NPC Nationals Crown, Earns Pro Card
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Articles by ProSource,
Andrew Oye's Pro Muscle Report,
Gossip
By Andrew Oye
| Nov 23, 2009
The Item: Contest Results
The Scoop: Just Announced: Over the weekend, Cedric McMillan won the Overall title at the
NPC National Bodybuilding, Figure & Bikini Championships, a.k.a.
"The Battle at the Beach"
in Hollywood, FL. McMillan's size and shape were dominant factors in
his victory. A tapered waist accented by 255-pounds of full muscle on a
6'1" frame won the Super Heavyweight Class, as well as a spot in the
sport's professional ranks. In addition to McMillan, the top athletes
in each weight class were issued IFBB pro cards.
Heavyweight winner Jeff Long took his class with big, ripped wheels
that outshined the other class favorite. Celebrating his 25th,
birthday, Light Heavyweight winner Seth Feroce burst on the competitive
scene this year to win pro status at his debut on the national stage. A
sharply diced Nathan DeTracy won the Middleweight Class and continued
the trend of the weekend: "wheels win shows." Hawaii's Shavis Higa
topped the Welterweight Class, again, on the strength of superb leg
development. A set of popping quads drove Joe Vu's lean mass to the top
of the Lightweight Class. The Bantamweight Class was won by the notable
shape of Bleu Taylor.
The "So What?":
The NPC Nationals keeps growing bigger than the muscles on stage,
beating its competitor record from last year when 520 athletes showed
up to do battle on the beach.
Andrew Oye's Verdict: With modern-day mass but the lines and moves of a classic bodybuilder, McMillan is reminiscent of
IFBB Pro Toney
Freeman - potential beyond potential. I met McMillan a few years ago at
an SNBF contest in Atlanta. It's cool to see the guy, who had paced
nervously backstage at his second bodybuilding show, has now turned
into a confident champion of the stage.
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