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Mr New York City 1960

Mr New York City 1960 was held in New York, NY, USA. The Men's Open Bodybuilding title went to Kenny Hall.

Year
1960
Date
Jan 1, 1960
Federation
AAU
Divisions
4
Competitors
9

Results by Division

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Mr New York City 1960 Results

Kenny Hall Champion

1960 New York, NY, USA

Mr New York City 1960 was held in New York, NY, USA. The Men's Open Bodybuilding title went to Kenny Hall.

Medium confidence Historical/community source Updated August 18, 2026 Accurate?

About this show

The Mr New York City 1960 was held in New York, NY, USA. 4 divisions were judged, across Men's Open Bodybuilding, Men's Open Bodybuilding - Medium, Men's Open Bodybuilding - Short and Men's Open Bodybuilding - Tall. 9 athletes competed.

Top 3 Men's Open Bodybuilding

1st
Kenny Hall
Kenny Hall
United States
2nd
Joe Abbenda
Joe Abbenda
United States
3rd
Johnny Maldonado
Johnny Maldonado
United States

Men's Open Bodybuilding

Place Athlete Country
1st Kenny Hall Title defense, 4th win here United States
2nd Joe Abbenda United States
3rd Johnny Maldonado United States

Official scores are unavailable.

Men's Open Bodybuilding - Medium

Place Athlete Country
1st Sam Martin United States
2nd Saul DeJesus United States
3rd Americo Quartarone United States

Official scores are unavailable.

Men's Open Bodybuilding - Short

Place Athlete Country
1st Johnny Maldonado United States
2nd Freddy Ortiz United States
3rd Frank DiGiacomo United States

Official scores are unavailable.

Men's Open Bodybuilding - Tall

Place Athlete Country
1st Kenny Hall United States
2nd Joe Abbenda United States
3rd Leo Downes United States

Official scores are unavailable.

Complete Results updated March 12, 2026 Source: MuscleMemory

This edition in context

Competitors
9
Divisions
4
Size rank
11 of 26

The biggest field since 1959.

Past winners of this event

What this page holds

The placings as recorded, and nothing past them

This page lists the divisions and finishing order held for this contest, with the source named on it wherever one was recorded. It reports what was published. It does not re-judge the show, and it does not reconcile disagreements between sources.

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