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Lee Priest

Lee Priest grew up in Wallsend Australia. Priest's mom was also a bodybuilding competitor, and posed with Priest onstage. Priest started training at the age of 12 with the help and support of his grandfather. He competed for the first time at the age of 13 and won. He went on to win numerous other competitions leading up to him winning the IFBB Mr Australia at 17,18,19. Priest competed at the World's Championship at 17, where he placed 4th. At 19 he again competed and won The Mr. Australia title, but was not allowed to get his pro card in Australia because of his young age. It was then Priest decided to enter an amateur competition, Niagara Falls Championships. While there, Priest was discovered and given his pro card. Priest became one of the youngest men ever to turn IFBB pro at the age of 20.
Priest competed successfully within the IFBB for 16years. After falling just shy of a notable championship, Priest set his sights on his most elusive opponent The Ironman Pro. He utilized the training principles of mentors such as "Arnold' and obtained an equally driven training partner in Richard Sicola-Stone. After ten years of coming in 2nd or 3rd, 2006 proved Priest's year as the Ironman Pro. In 2010, Priest decided to switch to NABBA but due to the Mr.Universe contest not going ahead Priest had no contests to compete in, NABBA offered Priest an amateur status to compete but he declined. Priest was invited by Paul Dillet to compete in the WBFF, but due to the lack of competition, he decided against competing.
Priest has his own supplement company called Assassin Nutrition in Australia.[1] The company decided the easiest way to reach the legion of fans Priest has garnered over his 20+ years in bodybuilding, was to sell online.

Priest is also a champion race car driver. He started racing in 2002 with road-racing and circle track. Priest then progressed to drag racing in 2004. He won numerous races and titles in road and circle track. His most successful bid came within drag-racing. He won Rookie of the Year in 2005. The following year, 2006, nothing stood in his way and he won the SCEDA Racing Championship in Lancaster, CA.
Priest has also done some TV and movie work. He did all the bodywork for The Hulk Movie and also for the video game. He recently appeared in a local Australian TV series (Rescue Special Ops) and will have a brief role in an upcoming Australian movie. Priest is currently working on a few more TV and print projects, going beyond his reputation as a bodybuilder.

In 2012 Priest was featured in the promotional ads for the Australian version of Big Brother Australia 2012.


Contest history

1989 IFBB Australian Championships
1990 IFBB Australian Championships
1990 IFBB World Amateur Championships, Lightweight
1993 IFBB Niagara Falls Pro Invitational
1994 IFBB Arnold Schwarzenegger Classic
1994 IFBB Ironman Pro Invitational
1994 IFBB Night of Champions
1994 IFBB San Jose Pro Invitational
1995 IFBB Arnold Schwarzenegger Classic
1995 IFBB Florida Pro Invitational
1995 IFBB Ironman Pro Invitational
1995 IFBB South Beach Pro Invitational
1996 IFBB Ironman Pro Invitational
1996 IFBB San Jose Pro Invitational
1997 IFBB Arnold Schwarzenegger Classic
1997 IFBB Grand Prix Czech Republic
1997 IFBB Grand Prix England
1997 IFBB Grand Prix Finland
1997 IFBB Grand Prix Germany
1997 IFBB Grand Prix Hungary
1997 IFBB Grand Prix Russia
1997 IFBB Grand Prix Spain
1997 IFBB Ironman Pro Invitational
1997 IFBB Mr. Olympia (6th)
1998 IFBB Mr. Olympia (7th)
1999 IFBB Iron Man Pro Invitational
1999 IFBB Mr. Olympia (8th)
2000 IFBB Night of Champions
2000 IFBB Mr. Olympia (6th)
2001 IFBB Ironman Pro Invitational
2002 IFBB Ironman Pro Invitational
2002 IFBB Arnold Schwarzenegger Classic
2002 IFBB San Francisco Grand Prix
2002 IFBB Mr. Olympia (6th)
2003 IFBB Mr. Olympia (15th)
2004 IFBB Ironman Pro
2004 IFBB San Francisco Pro Invitational
2005 IFBB Grand Prix Australia
2005 IFBB Arnold Classic
2005 IFBB Iron Man Pro Invitational
2005 IFBB BBC Classic
2006 IFBB Ironman Pro
2006 IFBB Arnold Classic
2006 IFBB Grand Prix Australia
2006 NOC New York
2006 PDI Night of Champions

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Lee Priest?s Assassin Nutrition

Bodybuilding.com - Lee Priest Pro Bodybuilding Profile.
 
Been waiting for him to come back on atage but after so many promised returns with failed preps for various reasons I had sort of lost hope...

Also didn't realise he had so many tatts, man has been busy...
 
Yeah he went nuts with the tats, esp the face one although I think he's had that for a few years now.
 
Vital Stats
Name: Lee Priest
Location: Venice, California, USA
Born: July 6, 1972
Height: 5'4"
Off Season Weight: 270-285 lbs.
Competition Weight: 200-225 lbs.
Training since age 13
Arms: 20 3/4" (in competition, pumped) to 21 3/4" (off-season, pumped)
 
He is the complete opposite of what you would think.

Says hello, chats about anything.
lets you know when he is finished with a piece of equipment or how long he will be etc.

Does not do the yelling and screaming and walking around like a wanker.

Credit to the sport.
 
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