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Bueno, veo que se ha hablado de muchos grandes culturistas pero no eh encotrado nada en este foro acerca de Dorian Yates, este gran competidor que a mi parecer logro una masividad, definicion y sequedad envidiable.
(Lamentablemente lo poco que encontre esta en ingles,, si no se entiende me avisan y veo de traducirlo mas o menos)
DORIAN YATES
Born in Hurley, Staffordshire, near Birmingham, England, Yates started working out in 1983. The man dubbed “The Shadow” (by FLEX Editor-in-Chief Peter McGough) shone a new light of awareness onto training methods with his brief but very high-intensity workouts. After some muscle victories in England – 1985 Novice Championships and 1988 British Championships – Yates visited New York for the 1990 Night of Champions and, in his pro debut, he took second to Mohamed Benaziza. The next year, he returned to win the contest.
In 1991, Yates was the runner-up at the Olympia to Lee Haney, who duly won his eighth record-setting Sandow and the retired. From 1992 through 1997, Yates dominated the sport’s highest title. In 1994, he overcame a torn biceps to win the crown. In 1997, his most valiant victory came when he tore a triceps three weeks prior to the contest, but still battled on to triumph. Due to the injury, Yates was forces to retire, with a pro record of 15 wins and two second-place finishes.
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(Lamentablemente lo poco que encontre esta en ingles,, si no se entiende me avisan y veo de traducirlo mas o menos)
DORIAN YATES
Born in Hurley, Staffordshire, near Birmingham, England, Yates started working out in 1983. The man dubbed “The Shadow” (by FLEX Editor-in-Chief Peter McGough) shone a new light of awareness onto training methods with his brief but very high-intensity workouts. After some muscle victories in England – 1985 Novice Championships and 1988 British Championships – Yates visited New York for the 1990 Night of Champions and, in his pro debut, he took second to Mohamed Benaziza. The next year, he returned to win the contest.
In 1991, Yates was the runner-up at the Olympia to Lee Haney, who duly won his eighth record-setting Sandow and the retired. From 1992 through 1997, Yates dominated the sport’s highest title. In 1994, he overcame a torn biceps to win the crown. In 1997, his most valiant victory came when he tore a triceps three weeks prior to the contest, but still battled on to triumph. Due to the injury, Yates was forces to retire, with a pro record of 15 wins and two second-place finishes.
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adjunto algunas imagenes, pero pueden ver muchaaaas en This URL has been removed!
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