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Head-to-head record

Chaun Young vs Kevin Rainey

Chaun Young
Chaun Young
0 2
2 head-to-head meetings
Kevin Rainey
Kevin Rainey
Athlete A
Chaun Young
Chaun Young
United States Men's Open Bodybuilding
Athlete B
Kevin Rainey
Kevin Rainey
United States Men's Open Bodybuilding
2 Shared Contests
2010 First Meeting
2012 Last Meeting
Query-derived Compiled from contest-result records and cached for performance; community flags are reviewed before any change. Updated August 17, 2026

Chaun Young vs Kevin Rainey head-to-head record and every decided contest between them on record.

Meetings
2
Chaun Young
0 ahead
Kevin Rainey
2 ahead
Span
2010–2012

Only 2 head-to-head meetings on record so far, with Kevin Rainey ahead 2 to 0 - too thin to call a rivalry yet.

Head-to-Head Meetings

Year Contest Division Chaun Young Kevin Rainey Winner
2012 Georgia Championships Men's Open Bodybuilding #5 #1 Kevin Rainey
2010 Georgia Championships Men's Open Bodybuilding #4 #3 Kevin Rainey

Head-to-Head at Shared Contests

Chaun Young
0
Wins Head-to-Head
2 shared contests
Kevin Rainey
2
Wins Head-to-Head

Attribute Tug-of-War

Each bar splits a metric by each athlete's share of their combined total. A centered bar means they are level.

Career Overlap Timeline

Shared Contest

Career Stats Comparison

Shared Contest History

Year Contest Division Chaun Young Kevin Rainey Winner

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Method

This page counts finishing positions

Every figure here comes from where each athlete placed in the contest record. Judging sheets and point spreads are not in the database, so a comparison tells you who finished higher on the night. It does not tell you by how much, or how close the call was.

  • A head-to-head result needs both athletes at the same contest in the same division. Two athletes on the same stage in different divisions were never judged against each other, so that show is not counted as a meeting.
  • Only contests both athletes actually entered can be settled here. Careers that never overlapped produce a side-by-side record and no head-to-head, because there is nothing to count.
  • Career totals cover the results we hold. A missing regional or amateur show lowers a total; it never invents one.
  • A shared placement is left as a tie. It is reported separately rather than split between the two athletes.