Rusty Jeffers
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Rusty Jeffers is an IFBB professional bodybuilder. He was born on May 14, 1964, in Kenmore, New York; and grew up in Georgia and Boulder, Colorado. He is now living in Phoenix, Arizona. Rusty started bodybuilding at 12 and competed as early as at the age of 14. He won his first title at the age of 17 and won three years in a row in Teenage Arizona. He got his professional status in 2004 Masters National Championships.
Rusty released a "Pose Like a Pro" DVD on his own in 2006 to teach athletes how to pose in shows beautifully and professionally.
(Rusty was a model for Colt Studio under the name "Carl Hardwick" before he got his professional status.)
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[edit] Contest history[1][2][3][4]
Year | Competition | Class | Result |
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1981 | Teenage Arizona | -- | Overall |
1982 | Teenage Arizona | -- | Overall |
1983 | Teenage Arizona | -- | Overall |
1987 | AAU Copper Classic | Heavyweight | Heavyweight & Overall |
1987 | AAU Mr. Tucson | Heavyweight | Runner-up |
1988 | AAU Copper Classic | Heavyweight | Overall |
1989 | Mr. & Ms. Arizona Championships | Mixed Pair | Overall with wife |
1989 | AAU Mr. Arizona | Heavyweight | Heavyweight & Overall |
1990 | NPC Orange County | Heavyweight | Runner-up |
1991 | Palm Springs Classic | Heavyweight | Heavyweight & Overall |
1991 | AAU Grand Canyon | Heavyweight | 3rd |
1991 | NPC Ironman | Heavyweight | 5th |
1992 | AAU Southwest Open | Heavyweight | 2nd |
1992 | NPC Ironman | Heavyweight | 1st & Overall |
1994 | NPC Ironman | Heavyweight | Heavyweight |
1994 | Excalibur | Heavyweight | Heavyweight & Overall |
1996 | NPC Nationals | Heavyweight | 16th |
1998 | NPC USA | Heavyweight | 9th |
1999 | Los Angeles Championships | Heavyweight | Overall |
1999 | NPC USA | Heavyweight | 6th |
1999 | Arizona | Heavyweight | Heavyweight & Overall |
2001 | Mid USA | Heavyweight | Heavyweight & Overall |
2001 | NPC USA | Heavyweight | -- |
2002 | NPC USA | Heavyweight | 10th |
2002 | NPC Nationals | Super Heavyweight | 12th |
2003 | Excalibur - Los Angeles | Super Heavyweight | 2nd |
2003 | San Diego World Gym Classic | Super Heavyweight | Super Heavyweight & Overall |
2003 | Las Vegas Classic | Super Heavyweight | Super Heavyweight |
2003 | NPC Nationals | Super Heavyweight | 16th |
2003 | NPC Western Regional | Super Heavyweight | Super Heavyweight |
2004 | NPC USA | Super Heavyweight | 2nd |
2004 | NPC Masters National | Super Heavyweight | Super Heavyweight & Overall (Pro Card) |
2005 | Iron Man Pro | Pro | 12th |
2005 | San Francisco Pro | Pro | 16th |
2005 | Charlotte Pro | Pro | 12th |
2005 | Mr. Olympia Wildcard Showdown | Pro | 5th |
2006 | Masters Pro World Championships | Pro | 8th |
2007 | Iron Man Pro | Pro | 12th |
2007 | Sacramento Grand Prix | Pro | 11th |
2008 | Iron Man Pro | Pro | 17th |
Rusty Jeffers | |
Personal Info | |
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Birth | May 14, 1964 , Kenmore, New York, United States |
Height | 5'9.5" |
Weight | 230 - 235 lbs (Contest) |
Professional Career | |
Pro-debut | Ironman Pro, 2005 |
Best win | NPC Masters Nationals (Pro Card win), 2004 |
Predecessor | George Turmon |
Successor | Andy Haman |
Active | Since 1978 |
[edit] See also
[edit] External links
- Rusty Jeffers' official homepage
- Official website of International Federation of Bodybuilding & Fitness
- Chest Training with Rusty Jeffers - Part I, The Fitshow 23
- Chest Training with Rusty Jeffers - Part II, The Fitshow 24