Paul Dillett | |
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Personal Info | |
Nickname | "Freak-enstein" |
Born | 1965 Montreal, Quebec |
Professional Career | |
Pro-debut | Arnold Classic, 1993 |
Best win | Night of Champions, 1999 |
Active | 1991-2006 |
Competition record | ||
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Men’s Bodybuilding | ||
Competitor for United States | ||
NPC North American Championships | ||
2nd | 1991 | |
1st | 1992 | |
Mr. Olympia | ||
6th | 1993 | |
4th | 1994 | |
5th | 1996 | |
5th | 1997 | |
5th | 1999 | |
Arnold Classic | ||
4th | 1993 | |
3rd | 1996 | |
5th | 1996 | |
6th | 1997 | |
Night of Champions | ||
1st | 1999 | |
3rd | 2000 | |
6th | 2002 | |
Ironman Pro Invitational | ||
4th | 1993 | |
2nd | 1996 | |
5th | 1997 |
Paul Dillett (born April 12, 1965 in Montreal, Quebec) is a retired IFBB professional bodybuilder. He resides in Toronto, Canada.
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Paul Dillett first competed in professional bodybuilding when he took second place in the heavyweight division of the 1991 North American Championships. His first Mr. Olympia was in 1993, where he placed 6th. In 1993, he competed in his first Ironman Pro Invitational, where he took fourth place.
Later the same year, he competed in his first Arnold Classic, placing fourth. In 1999, he competed in the Night of Champions competition, where he placed first. Paul has been featured in many fitness and bodybuilding articles, including being featured on the cover of Muscular Development magazine.
At the Arnold in 1994, Dillett froze on stage, a result of cramping from dehydration. Four officials carried him off the stage, still in his pose.[1][2]