Lance Dreher
Lance Dreher is a two-time Mr. Universe and former Mr. America. Dreher was born in Chicago, Illinois on June 27, 1955. Dreher has placed in the top 3 of 10 professional body building championships. One of Lance's greatest body building features is his 23.5 inch biceps. After his last competition in 1992, Lance completed his PhD in Physical Therapy and is a certified life coach. Lance currently hosts a radio talkshow on KFYI called "Fitness Talk w/ Lance Dreher"[1]
Competitions
Below is a list of all Competitions Lance has participated in:[2][3]
Competition | Place |
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1974 AU Teen Mr America | 4th |
1976 AAU Collegiate Mr America | 1st |
1977 AAU Mr America, Medium | 9th |
1980 AAU Mr. America, Heavyweight | 3rd |
1981 AAU Mr. America, Heavyweight | 1st |
1981 IFBB Mr Universe | 1st |
1981 NPC Gold's Classic, Heavyweight | 3rd |
1981 IFBB World Amateur Amateur Championships, Heaveyweight | 1st |
1981 IFBB World Amateur Amateur Championships, Overall | 1st |
1982 IFBB Olympia | 15th |
1983 IFBB Olympia | 15th |
1984 Mr. Universe (Pro) | 3rd |
1984 WABBA World Championships - Professional | 3rd |
1985 Mr. Universe (Pro) | 3rd |
1985 WABBA World Championships - Professional | 5th |
1986 Mr. Universe (Pro) | 1st |
1988 IFBB Chicago Pro Invitational | 6th |
1989 IFBB Arnold Classic | 9th |
1991 IFBB Musclefest Grand Prix | 15th |
1992 IFBB Chicago Pro | 19th |
Magazine Appearances
Publication | Magazine |
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1982 February | Num 97 Muscle Training Illustrated |
1982 May | Num 29 Muscle Mag International |
1983 January | Num 104 Muscle Training Illustrated |
1983 July | Vol 5, Num 17 Muscle and Bodybuilder |
1983 September | Health and Strength |
1983 September | Vol 42, Num 6 IronMan |
1984 June | Vol 21, Num 3 Muscular Development |
References
- ↑ KFYI Talk Radio"News Talk Radio 550 KFYI". Radio station homepage. KFYI. Retrieved 19 June 2011.
- ↑ NABBA Championships"All of the great names of NABBA". Competition Standings. NABBA. Archived from the original on 3 April 2012. Retrieved 19 June 2011.
- ↑ "Dreher, Lance". Preserving body building history. Muscle Memory. Retrieved 19 June 2011.
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