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DORIAN YATES POSING | GRAND PRIX (1992, 1994, 1996)
Born in Sutton Coldfield and raised in Hurley, England, Dorian Yates grew up without a passion for sports. Instead, he turned to a life of crime after being badly influenced at an early age. At 16, in 1980, Dorian joined a skinhead gang after moving to Birmingham. Eventually, he was arrested after being involved in a riot. At 19, Dorian was sentenced to 6 months in a youth detention centre. Although he’d never worked out or played sports as a child, Dorian had grown up naturally athletic. This led to him gaining a reputation for his physique as an inmate, powerlifting to keep himself entertained. Dorian quickly packed on the muscle and realized that he had the potential to succeed in fitness.
After being released, he was determined to never return behind bars. The future legend entered the gym at the age of 21, in 1983, beginning his journey to the top of the industry. Dorian trained rigorously and set his sights on competing as a bodybuilder. After a year of working out and dieting, Dorian was on the way to sculpting a formidable physique. He entered his first show at 22-years-old – the 1984 Mr. Birmingham novice. Impressively, he walked away from his debut competition with the trophy. But he was hungry for more.
In 19985, Dorian carried his success into 1985, winning the Novice West Coast show. That same year, he entered his first international contest – the 1985 IFBB World Games. He was up against the likes of Berry DeMay and Matt Mendenhall, but even at the age of 23, Dorian was able to compete. He placed a very respectable 7th. However, it was a year later when he won his first major competition – the 1986 EFBB British. He took home the trophy, but this only made him more determined to make a name for himself. Dorian’s successful start to his career motivated him to take time away from the stage to develop his physique. He returned two years later, in 1988, to compete in the British Championships. At the age of 26, 5 years after beginning his journey, Dorian earned his Pro Card after placing 1st. He had fulfilled his ambition of becoming a professional bodybuilder.
After earning his Pro Card, Dorian took another break away from the limelight. Instead of competing, he focused on developing his body further to win bigger shows. He made his comeback at the 1990 Night of Champions. At this point, Dorian was still a low-profile bodybuilder, and he shocked the industry by placing 2nd in a show after beating the likes of Danny Padilla and Robby Robinson. It was at this point that Dorian became recognized in the industry, gaining the nickname “The Shadow” due to coming out of nowhere to place highly in big contests. In 1991, at the age of 29, Dorian had his most successful year yet. He returned to the Night of Champions and took home the trophy. That same year, he entered the prestigious Mr. Olympia for the first time in his career. Although he didn’t win, he was only beaten by a legend in the sport, Lee Haney, after placing 2nd. He ended the year by winning the 1991 English Grand Prix, but he knew he had to step up his game to win the Mr. Olympia show.
A year later, in 1992, Dorian returned to the Mr. Oympia and walked away as the champion. At the age of 30, he’d won the biggest show in the industry, but this was only the start of his reign at the top. For the next 5 years, between 1992-1997, Dorian won every show that he entered. He secured his place as a legend of the sport after winning the Mr. Olympia a further 5 times.
This video is about Grand Prix bodybuilding competitions:
1992 German Grand Prix
1994 British Grand Prix
1996 British Grand Prix
1996 German Grand Prix
Competitions
1984 Mr. Birmingham novice, 1st
1985 Novice West Coast (England), 1st
1985 IFBB World Games (London), 7th
1986 EFBB British Championships (London), 1st
1988 EFBB British Championships, 1st (Pro Card)
1990 IFBB Night Of The Champions, New York, 2nd place
1991 IFBB Night Of The Champions, New York, 1st place
1991 IFBB Mr. Olympia, Orlando, Florida, 2nd place
1991 IFBB English Grand Prix, Nottingham, 1st place
1992 IFBB Mr. Olympia, Helsinki, Finland, 1st place
1992 IFBB English Grand Prix, Nottingham, 1st place
1993 IFBB Mr. Olympia, Atlanta, Georgia, 1st place
1994 IFBB Mr. Olympia, Atlanta, Georgia, 1st place
1994 IFBB Spanish Grand Prix, Madrid, 1st place
1994 IFBB German Grand Prix, Duisburg, 1st place
1994 IFBB English Grand Prix, Nottingham, 1st place
1995 IFBB Mr. Olympia, Atlanta, Georgia, 1st place
1996 IFBB Mr. Olympia, Chicago, Illinois, 1st place
1996 IFBB Spanish Grand Prix, Madrid, 1st place
1996 IFBB German Grand Prix, Darmstadt, 1st place
1996 IFBB English Grand Prix, Nottingham, 1st place
1997 IFBB Mr. Olympia, Long Beach, California, 1st place
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Dorian Yates
Dorian Andrew Mientjez Yates (born April 19, 1962 in Sutton Coldfield, England), is an English professional bodybuilder, winning the Mr. Olympia title six times from 1992 until 1997
Professional Career
Pro-debut 1985 World Games, 1985
Best win IFBB Mr. Olympia 1992-1997, six consecutive times,
Height: 5' 10 (1.78m)
Competitive weight: 239 - 269lbs
Off-season weight: Approx 280-305lbs (127kg)
Dorian Yates | From 16 To 54 Years Old
Dorian Andrew Mientjez Yates (born 19 April 1962) is an English professional bodybuilder. He won the Mr. Olympia title six consecutive times from 1992 to 1997.He is widely considered one of the top athletes in modern bodybuilding history. Yates was born in the Walmley area of Sutton Coldfield, West Midlands. He was raised in Hurley, in rural Staffordshire. When he was a teenager, his family moved to Birmingham. During these times, he was sentenced to six months at Whatton Youth Detention Centre. He started working out in 1983.
Bodybuilding titles:
1985 World Games 7th Heavyweights
1986 British Championships, 1st Heavyweight
1988 British Championships, 1st Heavyweight and overall
1990 Night of Champions 2nd
1991 Night of Champions, 1st
1991 Mr. Olympia, 2nd
1991 English Grand Prix, 1st
1992 Mr. Olympia, 1st
1992 English Grand Prix, 1st
1993 Mr. Olympia, 1st
1994 Mr. Olympia, 1st
1994 Spanish Grand Prix, 1st
1994 German Grand Prix, 1st
1994 English Grand Prix, 1st
1995 Mr. Olympia, 1st
1996 Mr. Olympia, 1st
1996 Spanish Grand Prix, 1st
1996 German Grand Prix, 1st
1996 English Grand Prix, 1st
1997 Mr. Olympia, 1st
Books and videos:
In 1993, Yates published an autobiography titled Blood and Guts
In 1996, Yates released a workout video of the same title, which features his weekly weight training routines.
In 1998, Yates coauthored A Warrior's Story, in which he chronicles his path to success in bodybuilding.
In 2012, Yates released a mass gain video trainer called Blood and Guts, based on the HIT theory
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Vietnamese Cannabis Gangs in Britain
The UK’s wholesale cannabis market is now worth nearly £1 billion, but the Vietnamese gardeners trafficked to Britain to maintain its weed farms. Untold profits fuel the violent gang world of London’s cannabis farms.
t seemed like the perfect crime. A south London street gang arranged to buy £30,000 worth of high-quality skunk cannabis from a team of Vietnamese growers that operated several successful farms across London and the south-east. The deal was set to take place in a car park close to McDonald's in Sutton, but instead of money, the gang produced hand guns and stole the drugs, safe in the knowledge that their victims, Khach Nguyen and Phac Tran, could never report the incident to the police.
Though the south London street gang has never been found, last month the last of six men accused of Nguyen's murder was sentenced to life imprisonment at the Old Bailey. The disturbing case highlighted not only the ruthlessness of those involved in the trade but also the fact that British gangs are becoming increasingly aware of just how lucrative such operations can be.
When police stumbled across a sophisticated cannabis farm in a railway arch below Leyton Midland Road station in March this year, the high-tech watering system, extractor fans and sodium lights, all powered by electricity stolen direct from the national grid, indicated that they had found a typical Vietnamese-run operation.
In fact DNA and fingerprints found among the £100,000 worth of plants led them to father and son roller shutter manufacturers Stephen and Anthony Coe. Police believe the pair had moved into the drug world on behalf of a far larger gang — who they refused to name — and operated a nursery with plants being moved to larger premises once they reached an optimum size.
There has been a change over recent years, says Commander Allan Gibson of the Metropolitan Police, who is the lead officer on cannabis for the Association of Chief Police Officers (ACPO).
We're now finding there are more white British people involved — about 60 per cent of the people we identify currently fall into that category. It's a significant change. The nature of the criminality and the ways the criminals organise is changing.
The gangs concentrate on cultivating strains that grow quickly and produce a more powerful high to give them a product that carries more bangs per buck and can therefore command a higher price. (An eighth of skunk — cannabis users have yet to go metric — retails on the street for between £20 and £25, though discounts are available for bulk buyers.) There are no transportation costs, no border controls to evade, and an eager customer base literally right outside the door of each operation — cannabis is by far the most popular and widely consumed illegal drug in the UK.
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DORIAN YATES | THEN AND NOW
Dorian Andrew Mientjez Yates (born 19 April 1962) is an English professional bodybuilder. He won the Mr. Olympia title six Dorian Andrew Mientjez Yates (born 19 April 1962) is an English professional bodybuilder. He won the Mr. Olympia title six consecutive times from 1992 to 1997.He is widely considered one of the top athletes in modern bodybuilding history. Yates was born in the Walmley area of Sutton Coldfield, West Midlands. He was raised in Hurley, in rural Staffordshire. When he was a teenager, his family moved to Birmingham. During these times, he was sentenced to six months at Whatton Youth Detention Centre. He started working out in 1983.
Yates espoused a style of training known as HIT High Intensity Training, which states that maximum muscle stimulation can be reached through short, high-intensity workout sessions rather than long duration workouts.Yates earned the nickname of The Shadow for his tendency to unexpectedly appear at major bodybuilding contests and steal the win, having remained out of the public eye for long periods beforehand.
Bodybuilding titles:
1985 World Games 7th Heavyweights
1986 British Championships, 1st Heavyweight
1988 British Championships, 1st Heavyweight and overall
1990 Night of Champions 2nd
1991 Night of Champions, 1st
1991 Mr. Olympia, 2nd
1991 English Grand Prix, 1st
1992 Mr. Olympia, 1st
1992 English Grand Prix, 1st
1993 Mr. Olympia, 1st
1994 Mr. Olympia, 1st
1994 Spanish Grand Prix, 1st
1994 German Grand Prix, 1st
1994 English Grand Prix, 1st
1995 Mr. Olympia, 1st
1996 Mr. Olympia, 1st
1996 Spanish Grand Prix, 1st
1996 German Grand Prix, 1st
1996 English Grand Prix, 1st
1997 Mr. Olympia, 1st
Books and videos:
In 1993, Yates published an autobiography titled Blood and Guts
In 1996, Yates released a workout video of the same title, which features his weekly weight training routines.
In 1998, Yates coauthored A Warrior's Story, in which he chronicles his path to success in bodybuilding.
In 2012, Yates released a mass gain video trainer called Blood and Guts, based on the HIT theory
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