John J. Sherman
John J. Sherman (born September 6, 1967) is an American professional bodybuilder.[1][2]
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Nickname | The Tank[1] |
Born | [2] | September 6, 1967
Height | 5 ft 5 in (1.65 m)[2] |
Weight | 186 lb (84 kg)[3] |
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Pro-debut | |
Best win | |
Predecessor | Kevin Levrone Porter Cottrell[3] |
Successor | Michael Francois Daryl Stafford[3] |
Education
John Sherman attended, from 1984 to 1988, the University of Houston.[4]
Deputy career
From September 1988 to September 1999, Sherman was a deputy for the Harris County Sheriff's Office.[4]
Bodybuilding career
Amateur
Professional
Competition history
- 1987 NPC Texas State Championships - 1st (LW)
- 1988 NPC Collegiate Nationals - 1st (Overall and MW)
- 1988 NPC USA Championships - 3rd (MW)
- 1989 NPC USA Championships - 1st (MW)
- 1990 NPC Nationals - 4th (LHW)
- 1991 NPC Nationals - 5th (LHW)
- 1992 NPC Nationals - 1st (Overall and LHW)
- 1992 NPC USA Championships - 1st (LHW)
- 1993 IFBB Chicago Pro Championships - 2nd
- 1993 IFBB Grand Prix England - 12th
- 1993 IFBB Grand Prix Finland - 9th
- 1993 IFBB Grand Prix France (2) - 15th
- 1993 IFBB Grand Prix Germany (2) - 12th
- 1993 IFBB Grand Prix Spain - 10th
- 1993 IFBB Night of Champions - 3rd
- 1993 IFBB Mr. Olympia - DNP
- 1993 IFBB Pittsburgh Pro Invitational - 8th
- 1994 IFBB Chicago Pro Championships - 2nd
- 1994 IFBB Niagara Falls Pro Invitational - 2nd
- 1994 IFBB Night of Champions - 3rd
- 1994 IFBB Mr. Olympia - 16th
- 1995 IFBB Houston Pro Championships - 4th
- 2000 IFBB Night of Champions - DNP
- 2000 IFBB Toronto Pro - 15th
- 2001 IFBB Ironman Pro Invitational - 9th
- 2001 IFBB San Francisco Pro - 7th
- 2007 IFBB New York Pro Championships - 10th
- 2010 IFBB Phoenix Pro - 11th (Open)
- 2013 IFBB Chicago Pro Championships - 6th (LW)
- 2013 IFBB Phoenix Pro - 9th (LW)
- 2014 IFBB Phoenix Pro - 6th (LW)[3]
Personal life
Sherman is a Christian. He currently lives in Houston, Texas.[5] He is currently the owner of Fitness Fanatics and Great Earth Vitamins (since March 2007).[4]
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gollark: It's generally possible to run LineageOS on at least some cheap Android devices, which is nice as I do not have to suffer the horrors of the manufacturer's software.
gollark: I've never actually lost any, I think my last one died due to a nonfunctional touchscreen and the one before that due to a defect with the charging port.
gollark: I mostly just buy cheap (~£120) phones, which means repair is hard but at least they can be replaced cheaply in two years when they inevitably break.
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