1st place - Kai Greene
2nd place - Kevin English
3rd place - Ronny Rockel
4th place - David Henry
5th place - Craig Richardson
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1st place - Kai Greene
2nd place - Kevin English
3rd place - Ronny Rockel
4th place - David Henry
5th place - Craig Richardson
Podes ver no seguinte Link:
http://www.muscletime.com/news/contest-results/kai-greene-wins-2008-new-york-pro/
IFBB pro bodybuilder and two-time Mr. Olympia Jay Cutler talks about anabolic steroid use in the sport of bodybuilding and the necessity of steroids to be the best in bodybuilding in a deleted scene from the highly acclaimed steroid documentary “Bigger Stronger Faster.”
… [E]veryone is looking for that edge. You know there are steroids involved in the sport - in bodybuilding - obviously. And that’s the problem with the sport and why it has to get accepted by a lot of society. They look at bodybuilding and they say, ‘oh steroids.’ But they don’t actually understand what goes into the sport. You do what you do to be the best at what you do. You do what you do to win. If you want to call that cheating, fine. But I have the edge. And that’s why I’m the best.
Certainly, there will be debate as to whether this is a tacit admission of steroid use. And certainly, people are going to ask why Muscletech did not fire Jay Cutler for talking about steroids when fitness model and former Muscletech spokesperson Christian Boeving was fired for talking about steroid use.
Christian Boeving told me there is a standard clause that prohibits discussion of anabolic steroids in Muscletech contracts.
Do I think Muscletech will fire Jay Cutler? Of course, not! Muscletech’s hypocrisy regarding steroids has been well documented in the pages of the New York Times. And I’m certain Cutler would sue for breach of contract if they did. Perhaps, Christian Boeving should consider the same.