George Farah

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George Farah on the cover of Build Muscle, Burn Fat

George "Bulletproof" Victor Farah (b.1971 in Beirut, Lebanon)is an IFBB professional bodybuilder.

George Farah grew up in Lebanon during the Lebanese Civil War (1975-1990) where he participated in combat operations as a child. Bodybuilding helped George get through these rough times and served as an outlet for much of his tension. Bodybuilding would stick to him after the war, when he would win the Mt. Lebanon competition at age 15. Soon after he and his family moved to the United States, eventually settling down in Rochester, New York where he would earn a BA in electronics. It was here where he would earn the nickname, "bulletproof", when in August, 1997 he was shot three times in a robbery attempt. He would go from almost losing his life to competing in the highest echelons of bodybuilding as a professional.

George's first NPC (National Physique Committee) event was the NPC Junior Nationals of 1999, where he placed 2nd in the middleweight division. His first Mr. Olympia was in 2002, where he placed 19th. In 2003 he competed in his first IFBB Night of Champions competition, where he placed 8th.

Geroge has been featured in many fitness and magazine articles, as well as being featured on Building Muscle, Burning Fat magazine. He currently resides in Rochester, New York.


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[edit] Stats

Height: 5'6

Off Season Weight: 225 lbs.

Competition Weight: 204 lbs.

[edit] Contest history

  • 1999 NPC Junior Nationals, Middleweight, 2nd
  • 2000 NPC Nationals, Middleweight, 1st
  • 2002 Mr. Olympia, 19th
  • 2002 Southwest Pro Cup, 3rd
  • 2002 Toronto Pro Invitational, 9th
  • 2003 Night of Champions, 8th
  • 2003 Show of Strength Pro Championship, 11th
  • 2004 Florida Pro Xtreme Challenge, 6th
  • 2004 Night of Champions, 6th
  • 2005 Charlotte Pro Championships, 3rd
  • 2005 New York Pro Championship, 12th
  • 2005 Mr. Olympia, 12th
  • 2005 Toronto Pro Invitational, 8th
  • 2006 New York Pro Championships, 7th
  • 2006 Europa Super Show, 9th
  • 2006 Montreal Pro, 9th

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