Welsh Fitness Fan Newbie

Age : 34 Joined : 06 Oct 2007 Posts : 88 Location : Ceredigion, Wales, United Kingdom
 | Subject: Paul Stone Sun Oct 07, 2007 8:53 am | |
| Paul Stone comes from Washington State, in the USA and is aged 72.
http://www.emeraldcitysmoothie.com/system_files/news/12.pdf (PDF file reporting on Paul's bodybuilding history)
(Paul Stone winning the Men's Master's Over 60 Class at the 2006 Emerald Cup)

(Paul Stone performing his free posing routine in the 2007 Emerald Cup)
(Taken back stage at the 2002 Emerald Cup, his first contest)
And he is currently competiting in the 2007 Washington Ironman as we speak. I should get a result later on today _________________ If a man can lift a 450lb for ten reps, does that mean he could lift 4,500lbs for one rep? If so, I'd like to interview him! |
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Welsh Fitness Fan Newbie

Age : 34 Joined : 06 Oct 2007 Posts : 88 Location : Ceredigion, Wales, United Kingdom
 | Subject: Thanks for the update Christian Wed Oct 10, 2007 12:41 pm | |
| I have spoken to Paul since the result and myself, another fan of Paul's from Maine and Paul all agree that
According to Paul only one judge had him as the winner where it is prefectly plain to see that the winner had the most appalling definition and you can see the difference in skin tone between where he applied the tan and didn't on his face.
It's enough for me to write an open letter to a natural bodybuilding magazine asking "Since when was bodybuilding about judging mass, are you suggesting that a 250lb off season bodybuilder has better muscles than a 150lb ripped to shreds bodybuilder?" _________________ If a man can lift a 450lb for ten reps, does that mean he could lift 4,500lbs for one rep? If so, I'd like to interview him! |
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Welsh Fitness Fan Newbie

Age : 34 Joined : 06 Oct 2007 Posts : 88 Location : Ceredigion, Wales, United Kingdom
 | Subject: Paul has just uploaded a whole series of pics of the contest Tue Nov 06, 2007 8:33 am | |
| which can be found here at http://sports.webshots.com/album/561141743WLfJxf and shows the whole contest from prejudging to evening show and him getting his second place trophy. _________________ If a man can lift a 450lb for ten reps, does that mean he could lift 4,500lbs for one rep? If so, I'd like to interview him! |
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