lack">Two Third Place finishes and one First.

 

The Rest of the Story:

 

In my first year of competitive bodybuilding, I competed in six major competitions.  Here are the six contests and the results:

 

2005 NPC Northern Kentucky Bodybuilding Championships, Covington, KY, March 19th

Bantam Weight Class (-143 1/2 lbs) - Sixth

Grand Master 50+ - 10th

 

2005 FAME Georgia S.N.B.F. Bodybuilding Championships, Marietta, GA, April 2nd

Novice Men's Lightweight (-165 lbs) - Third

Open Men's Short (5' 7") - Third

Super Grand Master 60+ - First

 

2005 FAME Capital Classic S.N.B.F. Bodybuilding Championships, Montgomery, AL, May 21st

Open Men's Short (5' 7") - Sixth

Super Grand Master 60+ - First

 

2005 FAME World Bodybuilding Championships, Toronto, Canada, June 10 - 11th

Advanced Men's Lightweight (-150 lbs) - Sixth

Super Grand Master 60+ - Third

 

2005 NPC Southeastern Gold's Gym Classic Bodybuilding Championships, Gadsden, AL, June 18th

Bantam Weight (-143 1/2 lbs) - Third

Grand Master 50+ - Second

Super Grand Master 60+ - First

 

2005 FAME Southern Open Bodybuilding Championships S.N.B.F., Suwanee, GA, July 16th

Open Men's Short (5' 7") - Third

Super Grand Master 60+ - First

Best Male Poser - Southern Open

 

Six Contests - 11 Trophies 


Four First Place Finishes

One Second Place Finish

Five Third Place Finishes

One Best Male Poser Award

 For me, it was truly a Championship Season.

I received a final tribute a few weeks ago when I was profiled as Bodybuilding.com’s Amateur Bodybuilder of the Week, (www.bodybuilders.com/hults.htm) and was selected as Midwest Christian Bodybuilder of the Month (October).

(www.midwestchristianbodybuilding.com)

 

    Scott Hults Bodybuilding Trophies


So for this year, I have hung up my posing suit. During the off-season, I will bulk up and add some lean mass. Then I'll decide which contests to train to enter next year, when I'm 63.

It has been an outstanding experience, with very satisfying results. I've enjoyed sharing all of this with you. God Bless.

Regards,
 

Scott “Old Navy” Hults

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