Dave Guest (bodybuilder)
David Guest (born 1 February 1978 in Bristol) is an English bodybuilder and weightlifter. He is a multiple British champion in weightlifting and a world champion in bodybuilding.
Dave Guest | |
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Born | David Guest 1 February 1978 |
Other names | Dave, Monster |
Occupation | Bodybuilder, weightlifter |
Height | 5 ft 9 in (1.75 m) |
Biography
— Guest discussing his sports channeling modification.[1]
Guest was born in Bristol, South West England. He has had a successful career in weightlifting.[2] He started competing at the age of 14.[3] He is an eight-time winner of British weightlifting championships, being awarded with gold medals in 1994−2002.[3] He was selected to represent England at the Commonwealth Games.[1] Being approximately 30 years old, he decided to renounce his weightlifting career, considering that its conditions negatively affect his joints. He became a bodybuilder.[1]
Guest founds his major bodybuilding inspiration in Dorian Yates.[3] He's a member of the National Amateur Body-Builders' Association (NABBA). In 2009 he placed first four times during two different contests: at NABBA's West Britain and England Championships he was a Class 2 (Medium-Tall) category and overall winner.[3] In Spring 2010 he became Mr Britain; he competed in Great Britain Championships in Southport and was honoured with two gold medals, in Class 2 and overall category.[2] The same year he participated in the world's most prestigious bodybuilding competition, Mr Universe. He placed second in Class 2 category. In 2011 Guest became an overall winner of NABBA's England Championships. He also placed first in Class 2 (Medium-Tall) category at Mr Universe.[4]
During competition season, trying to get his body in perfect shape, Guest works out twice a day.[2] His contest weight is approximately 254 lb (115 kg
Competitive stats
- Height: 5 ft 9 in (175 cm)
- Contest weight: 254 lb (115 kg)
- Off-season weight: ~275 lb (125 kg)
Partial bodybuilding competitions
- 2009: West Britain Bodybuilding Championships, NABBA, Class 2 (Medium-Tall) — 1st
- 2009: West Britain Bodybuilding Championships, NABBA, Overall — 1st
- 2009: English Midlands Bodybuilding Championships, NABBA, Overall — 4th
- 2009: England Bodybuilding Championships, NABBA, Class 2 (Medium-Tall) — 1st
- 2009: England Bodybuilding Championships, NABBA, Overall — 1st
- 2009: Great Britain Bodybuilding Championships, NABBA, Class 2 (Medium-Tall) — 2nd
- 2009: Mr. Universe, NABBA, Class 2 (Medium-Tall) — 3rd
- 2010: Great Britain Bodybuilding Championships, NABBA, Class 2 (Medium-Tall) — 1st
- 2010: Great Britain Bodybuilding Championships, NABBA, Overall — 1st
- 2010: Mr. Universe, NABBA, Class 2 (Medium-Tall) — 2nd
- 2011: England Bodybuilding Championships, NABBA, Class 2 (Medium-Tall) — 1st
- 2011: England Bodybuilding Championships, NABBA, Overall — 1st
- 2011: Mr. Universe, NABBA, Class 2 (Medium-Tall) — 1st
Partial weightlifting competitions
- 1994−2002: Great Britain Championships, Men's 94 kg class — 1st[3]
- 2002: Commonwealth Games, Men's 94 kg class — 2nd
References