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Don Youngblood (April 7, 1954 – May 8, 2005) was an American IFBB professional
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Stats

*Height: 5'9'' *Off Season Weight: 295 lb. *Competition Weight: 245 lb.


Early life

Youngblood started his trucking career in the mid-1970s as a driver for the Southern Pacific Railroad in Bakersfield, California. “After a year, I was able to convince the bank to loan me the money for an old Peterbilt truck. After I paid off the loan, I bought a new truck, and then had a business opportunity in Arkansas.” In Alma, Arkansas, he founded SDS Transportation Services which later had 100 trucks hauling frozen foods all over the county for companies like Wal-Mart, Tyson and Cargill.


Bodybuilding

In 1987, after 13 years of business building, Youngblood decided to train seriously: “Bodybuilding was something I always wanted to do and I started by first working out in my garage. My inspiration was Vince Taylor who already had about a half-dozen titles to his credit when I was just getting started. I never dreamed I would be competing head to head with the guy in just a few years. I went to a couple of bodybuilding shows and realized that I had the size and the willpower to be a serious competitor.” In 1994 Youngblood took 1st in the Arkansas State Masters competition, and in 1995 became the Arkansas Overall State Champion at age 41. Within three months, he won the overall title at the NPC Masters Nationals. When the Masters Nationals winner was later granted a pro qualification, Youngblood received a pro card retrospectively. He was now qualified for the Joe Weider IFBB Masters Olympia contest, which had been dominated by Vince Taylor for several years. Youngblood took 2nd place at the 2001 contest, which Taylor won. In 2002, in Lynchburg, Virginia, he won the Masters Olympia, dethroning Taylor as the pro masters champ. *1994 NPC Arkansas State Masters - 1st (overall winner) *1995 NPC Arkansas State Overall - 1st (overall winner) *1995 NPC Masters Nationals, Heavyweight, 1st (overall winner) *2001 IFBB Masters Olympia, 2nd *2002 IFBB Masters Olympia, 1st (overall winner) *2002 IFBB Olympia, 25th


Death

Youngblood died in his home in Alma on May 8, 2005, of a massive heart attack.


See also

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List of male professional bodybuilders This is a list of male professional bodybuilders. A * Fouad Abiad * Manohar Aich, "Pocket Hercules" * Abdulhadi Al-Khayat * Achim Albrecht * Troy Alves * Charles Atlas * Art Atwood * Dayo Audi B * Jim Badra * William Bankier * Moham ...
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List of female professional bodybuilders This is a list of female professional bodybuilders. All people listed here have an IFBB pro card. A * Jennifer Abshire * Heather Armbrust * Lisa Aukland * Rachita Reddy Agumamidi * Rachana Reddy Agumamidi B * Fannie Barrios * Christ ...


External links


Official website


References

* Bodybuilder Don Youngblood. (n.d.). Retrieved from http://www.criticalbench.com/Don-Youngblood.htm * Masters Olympia Champ R.I.P. (2005, May 11). Retrieved from https://www.bodybuilding.com/fun/youngbloodrip.htm * Sunny, B. (n.d.). Don Youngblood Biography,Photos and Profile. Retrieved from http://muscleshunk.blogspot.com/2012/05/don-youngblood-biographyphotos-and.html Professional bodybuilders 1954 births 2005 deaths Sportspeople from Arkansas {{US-bodybuilding-bio-stub