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    2020 Arnold Pro Men's Bodybuilding Results

    1. William Bonac (Netherlands)
    2. Dexter Jackson (Jacksonville, Florida)
    3. Mamdouh 'Big Ramy' Elssbiay (Egypt)
    4. Steve Kuclo (Dallas, Texas)
    5. Sergio Oliva Jr. (San Diego)
    6. Cedric McMillan (Heath Springs, South Carolina)
    7. Akim Williams (Clifton, New Jersey)
    8. Maxx Charles (Holtsville, New York)
    9. Victor Martinez (Edgewater, New Jersey)
    10. Patrick Moore (Tomball, Texas)
    11. Josh Lenartowicz (Australia)
    12. Morgan Aste (France)
    13. Johnnie O. Jackson (Hurst, Texas)



    2020 Arnold Pro Men's Physique Results

    1. Andre Ferguson (Selden, New York)
    2. Brandon Hendrickson (Schaumburg, Illinois)
    3. Steven Cao (Davie, Florida)
    4. George Brown (Columbus, Ohio)
    5. Carlos DeOliveira (Medford, Massachusetts)
    6. Yasser Fernando Chaia Blandon (Columbia)
    7. Anthony Gilkes (New York, New York)
    8. Xavisus Gayden (Oceanside, California)
    9. Derrick Stevenson (Stock Bridge, Georgia)
    10. Eric Wildberger (Brazil)
    11. Ryan John-Baptiste (England)
    12. Sunny Akhigbe (Chicago, Illinois)


    William “The Conqueror” Bonac of the Netherlands reclaimed the Arnold Classic title with a narrow win over five-time champion Dexter “The Blade” Jackson at the 32nd Arnold Classic at the 2020 Arnold Sports Festival. Bonac won his first Arnold Classic title in 2018 and finished second in 2019 to Brandon Curry, who went on to also claim the 2019 Mr. Olympia. Bonac received congratulations from Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, a check for $130,000, a Tony Nowak Official Champions Jacket, and the champion’s trophy from Natalie Eva Marie of Reign Total Body Fuel and Steve Slater of Rogue Fitness.

    Jackson, who won the Arnold Classic in 2005, 2006, 2008, 2013 and 2015, fell just short of claiming his sixth Arnold Classic crown. The Jacksonville, Fla., resident, who will retire after this year’s Mr. Olympia, has competed in Columbus a record 17 times. Jackson received $75,000 and a medal from Cryotech Nordic and Big Sports.

    Mamdouh “Big Ramy” Elssbiay of Egypt finished third in his first Arnold Classic appearance. He received a check for $50,000 and a medal from Mount Carmel Health System and Jan Tana. He received an extra $10,000 for winning the inaugural Franco Columbu Most Muscular Award.

    Stephen Kuclo of Dallas, Texas, finished a career-best fourth in his third appearance in Columbus. He received $30,000 and a medal from Ricart Automotive and Europa Sports.

    Sergio Oliva Jr. of Los Angeles finished fifth and received $15,000 and a medal from Jan Tana and Cryotech Nordic. He also took home $10,000 for winning the Ed Corney Best Poser Award.

    Cedric McMillan of Heath Springs, S.C., finished sixth and received a medal and $10,000 from The Columbus Dispatch and Mount Carmel Health System.

    Also competing and finishing seventh through thirteenth, respectively, were Akim Williams (Pompton Lakes, N.J.), Maxx Charles (Huntington, N.Y.), Victor Martinez (New York, N.Y.), Patrick Moore (Tomball, TX), Josh Lenartowicz (Australia), Morgan Aste (France), and Johnnie Jackson (Dallas, TX).
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