Some prejudging pics from Musclemayhem
http://www.musclemayhem.com/forum/cg...ST;f=15;t=9440
Some prejudging pics from Musclemayhem
http://www.musclemayhem.com/forum/cg...ST;f=15;t=9440
Last edited by rruhl; 02-21-2004 at 04:14 PM.
I see Lee has actually decided to come in shape this time.![]()
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From Musclemayhem...
Last edited by rruhl; 02-21-2004 at 03:46 PM.
Some pictures from Flexonline
Prince pulls out as Dexter Jackson pulls ahead of Lee Priest
Minutes before the 10 AM prejudging start time, Tom Prince pulled out of the 2004 Ironman being staged at the Pasadena Civic Center in rain-sodden Southern California. Hospitalized by serious kidney malfunction last year (a story featured in the January '04 issue of FLEX) Prince had battled through his 12-week contest prep to arrive at Friday's weigh-in at a contest-ready and remarkable 276 pounds. However, overnight his lungs began to fill with fluid and finding it difficult to breath, he had to pull out of the contest and go for kidney dialysis at a local LA hospital. We'll have more updates on Prince's condition as the story develops.
At the contest itself, Dexter Jackson stood out as the clear leader, with Lee Priest (at 199 pounds) a solid second. Observing the callouts it seemed that Ahmad Haidar, Craig Titus and Gustavo Badell were battling for the third and final Olympia qualifying spot.
http://www.flexonline.com
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http://ironman.prosolutions.tv/conte...m?contestID=49
I don't see how Titus could even be considered for third. Four or Five guys looked better than he did. Good to see Lee back to his old self. He looked like hell at the Olympia.Originally Posted by rruhl
TOP 5
1. Dexter Jackson
2. Lee Priest
3. Gustavo Badell
4. Ahmad Haidar
5. Craig Titus
Musclemayhem pictures from the finals
Last edited by rruhl; 02-22-2004 at 11:40 AM.
More Musclemayhem pics from the finals
Last edited by rruhl; 02-22-2004 at 12:21 AM.
Finals
Last edited by rruhl; 02-22-2004 at 12:49 AM.
"Earlier, FLEXonline reported that Tom Prince, scheduled to compete in the show, had been taken to a hospital after suffering health problems. While Prince did have to bow out of the contest due to illness, he did not require hospitalization and is doing well."
http://www.flexonline.com/news/36
Finals...
Look at the wheels of Haidar in the last pic on your 16th post. Unbelieveable proportions, size and symetry all in one. He always puts together a great package. However judging from these pics it is obvious that Dexter was the clear winner. Lee looked great expecially compared to last years Mr. Olympia. However he is still holding a bit of water in his legs. Like I would be better!! hahaha I wish! But this is just what I am seeing.
Lots of pictures
http://www.femflex.com/free/picthumb...an/index00.htm
http://www.bodysport.com/archives/Co...ging/index.htm
http://www.bodysport.com/archives/Co...nals/index.htm
http://www.bodysport.com/archives/Co...gure/index.htm
http://www.muscletime.com/pages/cont..._frameset.html
http://www.muscletime.com/pages/cont..._frameset.html
That is the best i've ever seen lee look. Dexter looked phenominal as well. good job by the judges for 1-2, but after that i disagree.
What happened to cutler? Wasn't he supposed to go for a three-peat??
Wait..my bad thats the arnold
Originally Posted by jtimm927
Cutler was there though. Just not as a competitor. He looked so huge in person. So did Ronnie. I was there Sunday so I missed the prejudging also but it was still great
it took priest to get into shape what? some odd ever
i dont see the deal with craig titus i saw him look good in 99 but not since! i am glad dexter jackson is doing what he is because with that physique he is flawless. hopefully judging will start looking at asthetics more so than just mass!
http://ironman.prosolutions.tv/conte...6-IMG_4135.jpg
Look at his Tri.
Looks a lil odd to me.
the cutting of the hair helped too.....hahaOriginally Posted by Shredz
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