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New York Amateur Grand Prix 2003

New York Amateur Grand Prix 2003 was held in New York, NY, USA. The Men's Open Bodybuilding - Heavyweight title went to Joe DeSola.

Year
2003
Date
Jan 1, 2003
Federation
NPC
Divisions
7
Competitors
18

Results by Division

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New York Amateur Grand Prix 2003 Results

Joe DeSola Champion

2003 New York, NY, USA Jan 1, 2003

New York Amateur Grand Prix 2003 was held in New York, NY, USA. The Men's Open Bodybuilding - Heavyweight title went to Joe DeSola.

Medium confidence Historical/community source Updated August 19, 2026 Accurate?

Defending BantamWeight champion John Fama, who won in 2002, did not return.

About this show

Men's Open Bodybuilding - Heavyweight, Men's Open Bodybuilding - Lightheavyweight, Men's Open Bodybuilding - Lightweight, Men's Open Bodybuilding - Middleweight, Men's Open Bodybuilding - Superheavyweight, Other Divisions - Masters Heavyweight and Other Divisions - Masters Lightweight were contested at the New York Amateur Grand Prix 2003 on January 1, 2003 in New York, NY, USA. 18 athletes competed.

Top 3 Men's Open Bodybuilding - Heavyweight

1st
Joe DeSola
United States
2nd
Lloyd Hextall-Russell
United States
3rd
George Wright
United States
Masters divisions 2

Men's Open Bodybuilding - Heavyweight

Place Athlete Country
1st Joe DeSola First recorded win United States
2nd Lloyd Hextall-Russell United States
3rd George Wright United States
4th Kevin Montgomery United States
5th Larry Bearnadin United States

Official scores are unavailable.

Men's Open Bodybuilding - Lightheavyweight

Place Athlete Country
1st Chris Cianciulli First recorded win United States
2nd Scott Cohen United States
3rd Joseph Stokes United States
4th Leonard Quiles United States

Official scores are unavailable.

Men's Open Bodybuilding - Lightweight

Only the winner of this division was recorded by the source. The full placings are not in the database.

Place Athlete Country
1st Keith Rock First recorded win United States

Official scores are unavailable.

Men's Open Bodybuilding - Middleweight

Place Athlete Country
1st Alberto Rivera First recorded win United States
2nd Jay Carlson United States

Official scores are unavailable.

Men's Open Bodybuilding - Superheavyweight

Only the winner of this division was recorded by the source. The full placings are not in the database.

Place Athlete Country
1st Ramon Orona First recorded win United States

Official scores are unavailable.

Masters divisions

Age-graded classes, judged separately from the open divisions above.

Other Divisions - Masters Heavyweight Men

Place Athlete Country
1st Scott Cohen United States
2nd Leonard Quiles United States
3rd Victor Gary United States
4th Steven Anixt United States

Official scores are unavailable.

Other Divisions - Masters Lightweight Men

Place Athlete Country
1st Alberto Rivera United States
2nd Keith Rock United States
3rd Edwin Lopez United States
4th Charlie Curcio United States
5th Bryan McGuinett United States

Official scores are unavailable.

Complete Results updated March 12, 2026 Source: MuscleMemory

This edition in context

Competitors
18
Divisions
7
Size rank
10 of 10

The biggest field since 2002.

Past winners of this event

Winner of the headline division for each edition of this event on record.
Year Winner Division
2016 Gabrielle Ruma Physique
2015 Jamilyn Haight Bodybuilding
2014 Lori Coppola Physique
2013 Rose Long Bodybuilding
2012 Rene Nicole Marven Bodybuilding
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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