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EVAN & ENGLISH EXCEL AT NEW YORK PRO
Posted in:
Gossip,
Articles by ProSource,
Andrew Oye's Pro Muscle Report
By Andrew Oye
| May 18, 2009
The Item: Contest Results
The Scoop:
Just announced: Big muscle took a bite out of the Big Apple over the
weekend, as the IFBB New York Pro Bodybuilding Championships witnessed
the crowning of a first-timer and a repeater. Rookie IFBB Pro Evan
Centopani snagged 1st place in the Open Division, his first victory on
a pro stage. The 27-year-old had been a passenger on the pre-debut-hype
train since turning pro in 2007. While in need of a bit more polish,
Centopani has begun to make his mark with a decent structure
highlighted by full quad sweeps. Dennis James pushed his way into 2nd
place. James boasts gigantic delts but is more impressive from the rear
with his billboard-sized lat span. Flexing his way out of a
year-and-a-half retirement, the 275-pound German beast and 2002 NY Pro
champ Markus Ruhl returned with bubbly thickness and a carved
mid-section that earned him the 3rd place spot…much to the chagrin of
many in the mass-obsessed New York crowd.
In the 202 Division, IFBB Pro Kevin English
used grainy conditioning to win 1st place -- a familiar position for
the winner of this same division at last year's NY Pro. Mark Dugdale
landed in 2nd place and rocked impressive intercostals and obliques
when flexed. Despite his notable symmetry, the supposed King of the
202, David Henry, landed in 3rd place.
The "So What?":
Centopani's unlikely "out-of-the-gate" win at a pro show is reminiscent
of the surprising win of Phil Heath whilst making his pro debut at the
2006 Colorado Pro at 26 years old.
Andrew Oye's verdict:
With an evening full of comebacks, upsets and surprises, the NY Pro was
just as unpredictable as the eclectic city that is its host.
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