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2009
IRONMAN PRO FINAL REPORT
Silvio Samuel wins first show of '09 season

by
Dave Lee January 24, 2009
FLEXONLINE.COM
It's
a slam dunk for Silvio Samuel as he starts the 2009
season with a victory at the Ironman Pro Championships
at the Los Angeles Convention Center on Saturday night,
adding a win at the 20th anniversary edition of the
show to his growing resume. There was never any real
doubt that Samuel would come out on top as he dominated
from the moment he stepped onstage at this morning's
prejudging, and that sentiment didn't change come
nightfall. El Matador was at or close to his 2008
Mr. Olympia form, where he placed seventh. All the
trademark Samuel strengths were in evidence: thick,
striated pecs, tiny waist, flaring quads and tip-top
condition.
"I'm
very happy," Samuel said moments after winning
his third open pro contest. "My goal was to come
in and have two shows, the one I'm in and the one
the rest of the guys are in. I was five pounds heavier
than I was at the Olympia with the same condition."
Samuel came out on top in his much ballyhooed rivalry
with Moe El Moussawi, one that began a year ago when
El Moussawi placed one spot ahead of Samuel (third
to Samuel's fourth) at the 2008 Ironman. Entering
this year's show, Samuel made no secret of his opinion
that he was the better man that night. And while that
story is history, Samuel made amends tonight.
"I
proved that I always back up my words," Samuel
said.
The
real question this night was who would land in the
runner-up spot. Would it be Germany's Ronny Rockel
or New Zealand's El Moussawi? Both have complete physiques
but Rockel had more pleasing lines while El Moussawi
had the edge in thickness. In the end, El Moussawi's
superior dryness kept him ahead of the hard charging
Rockel.
Fourth-place
finisher Hidetada Yamagishi redeemed his less than
stellar ninth place at the 2008 Atlantic City Pro
with a gutsy performance tonight that saw him scratch
and claw his way back into the mix. Yamagishi - who
worked with master trainer Charles Glass - brought
a much improved back, outstanding wheels and enough
dense, shredded beef to keep him competitive against
significantly heavier opponents.
In
fifth place was Ahmad Haidar, who made a nice return
to the stage after last competing in the 2007 Sacramento
Pro, where he finished fourth. Tonight, his trademark
abs and classical lines bagged the final Mr. Olympia
qualifying spot.
Eddie
Abbew, Mohammad Bannout, Mark Dugdale, Marcus Haley
and Johnnie Jackson rounded out the top ten with the
top five earning the first qualifications of the season
for the 2009 Mr. Olympia.
So
ends the 20th Anniversay Ironman Pro Championships.
With a new winner and strong contenders for future
shows, it looks like 2009 is going to be one hell
of a yea
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