2006 NPC USAs Contest Report
July
28-29,
2006 - by Hans Klein, photos by gene
x hwang
Las
Vegas, NV,
USA - With just one pro card up for grabs for female bodybuilders,
the NPC USA is always intensely competitive. Last year’s show
was surrounded in controversy about the judging standards in women’s
bodybuilding, but this year turned out somewhat differently.
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USA
Champion Heather Policky!
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The lightweights
were over almost as soon as the first of the five competitors walked
out onstage at the pre-judging at UNLV’s concert hall. 38
year-old Californian Claire Rohrbacker-O’Connell won the Teen Nationals
back in 1987 but quit competing at 21, before getting back into it in
2004. But although she stopped competing for 17 years, she never stopped
training and has the muscle maturity to show for it.
Onstage
at 5-foot and 114 pounds, Claire looked stunning - beautiful shape,
with her
delts popping out and an awesome v-taper and quad sweep,
great condition, and a perfect tan. She was called out first and there
was never any doubt she would win the class – in fact, she was
so complete some people in the audience were wondering if she could even
take the overall.
In the middleweights,
Tina Chandler had almost the same effect. Tina, who placed second in
the middleweights last year behind Britt Miller,
had spent the off-season working on improving her thickness – and
it made a huge difference. Her whole upper body looked much bigger than
before (although she weighed in at 122, two pounds lighter than last
year), the extra size and thickness in her delts totally setting off
her already awesome v-shape, especially when she hit a lat spread.
National-level debutante Jennifer Sedia of Texas, who is trained by
IFBB pro Bonny Priest, also had great size and thickness. Veteran Ellen
Woodley looked awesome as always and Diana Tinelle, switching over from
figure, looked great as a bodybuilder.
The light-heavyweights – where all the controversy was last year – was
the hardest to call. When the first group of six filed onstage, Christine
Sabo, competing in this show for the third year in a row, immediately
stood out in a bright red suit. Chris, who placed second in the light-heavies
here in
2004 immediately after winning Junior Nationals, was extremely disappointed
that she missed out on the top five at this show last year. This time,
weighing in at 139, she looked so different that a lot of people didn’t
recognize her. She had an improved v-shape, with a great back and ripped
legs, and looked both more complete and more feminine.
Debbie Bramwell,
who had won the light-heavyweight class at the Masters’ in
Pittsburgh the week before the USA and narrowly missed out on a pro card,
looked awesome again - probably the thickest in the class. Other standouts
were the sculpted Karen Tucker of LA and Karen Choate of Texas (another
Bonny Priest protegee competing at national-level for the first time),
who was the biggest girl in the middleweight line-up.
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Jodi
Miller is switching from figure to bodybuilding!
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But the big surprise of the light-heavies was Angela Salvagno of California,
who took third last year. Angie had what was probably has the best v-taper
of the class but, standing in the line-up she didn't immediately stand
out.
But as soon as she started hitting poses – especially her side
chest and back double bi - she seemed to explode into life. By the end
of the comparisons it looked like it was between her and Christine.
In the heavyweights
the big question was the same as last year: how would Heather Policky
look? Ever since she exploded onto the scene at
the 2002 Junior Nationals, where she placed second in the heavies, Heather
has been an enigma. She has always had genetics that most other female
bodybuilders would kill for, with some of the best legs ever seen in
the sport, but has never seemed to be able to dial it in well enough
to win a national-level show. Then last year she won the heavyweights – although
she seemed to have lost size in her upper body, affecting her proportions
- but missed out on the overall to light-heavyweight winner Amanda Dunbar.
Leading
up to the show, it seemed like it might be the same story of unfulfilled
potential
again. Heather had written in her journal on her
website that it had been the hardest prep of her life and that she was
disappointed with how she looked. “I’m so not sure if I’m
ready,” she wrote just a week before the show. She also suggested
that if she didn’t get her pro card this time she would quit competing.
Those who saw her after she arrived in Las Vegas said she looked great,
although she still wasn’t confident on Thursday morning when she
weighed in at 174.
However, as soon as she stood in the line-up on Saturday morning it
was pretty clear the heavyweight class was hers. She looked incredible.
She had brought her upper body back up, with bigger lats and arms than
last year, putting her incredible proportions back in balance and giving
her that unbelievable huge look that she was known for. When she stood
on tiptoes and hit a lat spread, flaring her lats and quads, she totally
dominated the stage. She was also in shape - when she flexed her quads
she had cross-striations in them.
In contrast
to Heather, 2006 Emerald Cup overall winner Candy Canary, who was competing
against
national-level heavyweights for the first time
here, exuded confidence at the weigh-in on Friday morning. At 5-foot-4
and 155 pounds, she was significantly shorter than most of the class
but also significantly wider, especially in her upper body, and looked
incredible onstage. But it was also apparent that she wasn’t quite
hard enough, especially in her quads, to make the top three this time.
Instead,
along with Heather in the first comparison were Michelle Neil, Sheila
Bleck and
Nekole Hamrick. All three looked great in different
ways – Michelle was huge and ripped, Sheila had the structure and
thickness, and Nekole, although still needing slightly more mass (she
is 5-foot-9 and weighed in at 153), was just beautiful. Bev DiRenzo was
looking as hard as ever, while Tina Zampa (third in the heavyweights
last year) and Gerri Deach also looked awesome - definitely the deepest,
most competitive class of the show this time.
At the night
show, Claire and Tina took their classes as expected. In the light-heavies,
the first – and, as it turned out, last - boos
of the night came when Debbie Bramwell was announced in fourth place.
Karen Tucker took third ahead of her, with Chris Sabo in second and Angie
Salvagno the light-heavyweight winner. Heather Policky, in a silver suit
with her long hair down, took the heavyweights ahead of Michelle Neil
in second and Sheila Bleck in third.
Despite
Heather’s
overwhelming size, all four class winners were outstanding and any
of them could have won the overall. Heather seemed
to breathe huge sigh of relief as she was announced as the winner and
she realized that she was finally a pro.
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Overall
winner Simona Douglas reacts:
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Results
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Women's
Bodybuilding (scoresheets)
Overall:
Heather Policky*
Lightweights
1) Claire Rohrbacker-O'Connell
2) Melinda Williamson
3) Tracy Witherspoon
4) Melissa Alvarado
5) Rochelle Palko
Middleweights
1) Tina Chandler
2) Jennifer Sedia
3) Tatianna Tinnelle
4) Ellen Woodley
5) Tammi Burdelski
6) Yvette Bova
7) Holly Robey
8) Rebecca Greaig
9) Julie Williams
10) Dawn Principe
Light
Heavyweights
1) Angela Salvagno
2) Christine Sabo
3) Karen Tucker
4) Debbie Bramwell
5) Karen Choat
6) Anita Nikolich
7) Melissa Dettwiller
8) Karen Garrett
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7)
Holly Nicholson
10) Barbara Harmer-Garcia
11) Mona Krause
12) Diane Steinbronn
Heavyweights
1) Heather Policky*
2)
Michelle Neil
3) Sheila Bleck
4) Nekole Hamrick
5) Beverly DiRenzo
6) Geri Deach
7) Candy Canary
8) Tina Zampa
9) Jennifer Gutierrez
10) Jayne Trcka
11) Christina Sondgroth
12) Lizette Pegueros
*
eligible for IFBB pro card
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Figure
(scoresheets)
Overall:
Simona Douglas*
Figure
A
1)
Kristen Gomes*
2) Meriza Goncalves
3) Sarah Nakajima
4) Jennifer DeJoya
5) Melissa Froio
6) Kristie Newsome
7) Jennifer Gates
8) Desha Rodriquez
9) Sherlyn Roy
10) Jodi Miller
11) Michele Dennis
12) Sanovia "Nikki" Browner
13) Evian Delly
14) Angela Komis
15) Marina Lopez
16 tie) Alexandra Galvez
16 tie) Keri Moser
16 tie) Rachel Gallegos
16 tie) Trish Stevens
16 tie) Jill Knight
16 tie) Mona Liza Reyes
16 tie) Yolanda Glaeser
16 tie) Misty Tidmore
16 tie) Karen Bock
16 tie) Carla Stone
16 tie) Lynn Racoma
16 tie) Esther Taylor
16 tie) Heidi Bauer
16 tie) Denise Hughes
16 tie) Angela Robertson
16 tie) Desiree Masters
Figure
B
1)
Felicia Romero*
2) Melody Clere
3) Stacy Adams
4) Karen Mullarkey
5) Gail Ehle
6) Marissa Ann Garza
7) Leanna Thomas
8) Natosha Green
9) Sandy Lueck
10) Halcyon Duarte
11) Allison Jones
12) Stacy Cannady
13) Katrina Robinson
14) Elissa Schlichter
15) Jill Smith
16 tie) Sarah Hoy
16 tie) Terri Stevens
16 tie) Melissa Baclig Ruiz
16 tie) Lilia Sandozequi
16 tie) Sandra Barckholtz
16 tie) Ann Pratt
16 tie) Patricia Farrow
Figure
C
1) Consi Shirlaw*
2) Lois Powell
3) Jana Stewart
4) Anna Laratta
5) Michelle Naylon
6) Ginger Redeker
7) Grace Rivera
8) Lynn Widdowson
9) Jennifer Cowan
10) Denise Jensen
11) Michelle Dragavon
12) Debra Dunn
13) Megan Thomas
14) Kathy Fehringer
15) Carmen Demske
16 tie) Sheron Falcon
16 tie) Tamara Amend
16 tie) Enji Khoo
16 tie) Shakelle O’Neal
16 tie) Sarah Pawlicki
16 tie) Dana Ventetuolo
16 tie) Dr. Angel Allison
16 tie) Amber Knight
16 tie) Glenna Viland-Weltzin
16 tie) Karen Smith
16 tie) Dina Atha
16 tie) Lisa Norris
16 tie) Jennifer Kline
16 tie) Laura Richards
16 tie) Jessica Norlander
16 tie) Lily Williams
16 tie) Maxine Johnson
16 tie) Gaylene Vedder
Figure
D
1) Angela Turleski*
2) Tana Swink
3) Tracey Guarino
4) Inez Bess
6) Dawn Melanie
7) Michelle Welsh
8) Traci Redding
9) Kathleen Zamora
10) Kendra McAdams
11) Kristine Reinking
12) Shannon Roberts
13) Julie King
14) Julie Green
15) Nancy Garcia
16 tie) Martha Lepe
16 tie) Noreene Castillo
16 tie) Natalie Verges
16 tie) Elizabeth Rocha
16 tie) Stacey Ann Barta
16 tie) Annita Reuben
16 tie) Karen Anderson
Figure
E
1) Natalie Bedford*
2) Melissa Thalheimer
3) Stacey Clary
4)
Paolo Almerico
5) Nola Trimble
6) Stacy Boles-Jordanoff
7) Tanisha Harrison
8) Jenny Lewis
9) Angela Watson
10) Shari Yates
11) Rebecca Ibbs
12) Jennifer Schumm
13) Kimberly Neumeyer
14) Norma Larson
15) Dena Anne Weiner
16 tie) Alison Busher
16 tie) Monique Donya-Jackson
16 tie) Heather Jones
16 tie) Tracy Clark
16 tie) Jennifer Myers
16 tie) Suzanne Barlas
16 tie) Brenda Anderson
16 tie) Dawnice Beckley
Figure
F
1) Simona Douglas*
2) Jessica Wright
3) Nancy Georges
4) Catherine Anderson
5) Avis Ware
6) Misty Green
7) Stephanie McDonald
8) Jamie Reed
9) Shawni DeSalvo
10) Stephanie Philosophos
11) Klubo Rachel Flingai
12) Delene King
13) La Drissa Bonivel
14) Brandie Gardner
15) Christine Aguilar
16 tie) Angela Stueber
16 tie) Jen Thaler
16 tie) Susan-Marie Williams
16 tie) Elise Penn
16 tie) Michelle Chadwick
16 tie) Megan Payan
16 tie) Christine Moore
16 tie) Soumaya Wilmore
16 tie) Lynda Musgrove
16 tie) Michelle Selfe
16 tie) Lisa Balash
16 tie) Heather Porter
16 tie) Chris Kramer
16 tie) Tamee Marie
16 tie) Ronda Richard
16 tie) Kerstin Khalfani
16 tie) Gretchen Crass
16 tie) Amanda Bollinger
16 tie) Niki Kutrumanes
16 tie) Melissa Hessel
16 tie) Danielle Rouleau
*
eligible for IFBB pro card |
Last
updated: July 29, 2006 @ 9:43 p.m.
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