Night of Champions 2004
Night of Champions 2004 was held in USA. The Men's Open Bodybuilding title went to Melvin Anthony.
- Year
- 2004
- Date
- May 15, 2004
- Location
- USA
- Federation
- IFBB
- Divisions
- 5
- Competitors
- 39
Results by Division
Night of Champions 2004 Results
Night of Champions 2004 was held in USA. The Men's Open Bodybuilding title went to Melvin Anthony.
Defending Open champion Victor Martinez, who won in 2003, did not return.
About this show
Men's Open Bodybuilding, Men's Open Bodybuilding - Heavyweight, Men's Open Bodybuilding - Lightweight, Women's Bodybuilding - Heavyweight and Women's Bodybuilding - Lightweight were contested at the Night of Champions 2004 on May 15, 2004 in USA. 39 athletes from 10 countries competed.
Top 3 Men's Open Bodybuilding
Men's Open Bodybuilding
| Place | Athlete | Country |
|---|---|---|
| 1st | Melvin Anthony | United States |
| 2nd | Darrem Charles | Trinidad and Tobago |
| 3rd | Richard Jones | United States |
| 4th | Ahmad Haidar | United States |
| 5th | Pavol Jablonicky | Netherlands |
| 6th | George Farah | Lebanon |
| 7th | Craig Richardson | United States |
| 8th | Branch Warren | United States |
| 9th | Art Atwood | United States |
| 10th | Toney Freeman | United States |
| 11th | Quincy Taylor | United States |
| 12th | Michael Morris | United States |
| 13th | Eduard Van Amsterdam | Netherlands |
| 14th | Ronny Rockel | Germany |
| 15th | Nasser El Sonbaty | Germany |
| 16th | Rodney St. Cloud | United States |
| 17th | Heiko Kallbach | Hungary |
Official scores are unavailable.
Men's Open Bodybuilding - Heavyweight
Only the winner of this division was recorded by the source. The full placings are not in the database.
| Place | Athlete | Country |
|---|---|---|
| 8th | Annette Wittig | United States |
Official scores are unavailable.
Men's Open Bodybuilding - Lightweight
No placement data
Placement data for this division has not been recorded.
Women's Bodybuilding - Heavyweight
| Place | Athlete | Country |
|---|---|---|
| 1st | Yaxeni Oriquen First Night of Champions title | Venezuela |
| 2nd | Betty Pariso | United States |
| 3rd | Heather Foster | Jamaica |
| 4th | Lisa Aukland | United States |
| 5th | Desiree Ellis | Canada |
| 6th | Maria Calo | United States |
| 7th | Annie Rivieccio | United States |
| 9th | Susanne Bock | Germany |
| 10th | Jeannie Paparone | United States |
| 11th | Helen Bouchard | Canada |
| 12th | Anja Timmer | United States |
Official scores are unavailable.
Women's Bodybuilding - Lightweight
| Place | Athlete | Country |
|---|---|---|
| 1st | Vilma Caez | United States |
| 2nd | Marja-Leana Lehtonen | United States |
| 3rd | Antoinette Norman | United States |
| 4th | Gayle Moher | United Kingdom |
| 5th | Michelle Adams | United States |
| 6th | Fannie Barrios | United States |
| 7th | Angela Debatin | United States |
| 8th | Silvia Matta | United States |
| 9th | Petra Walk | United States |
| 10th | Heike Jung | United States |
Official scores are unavailable.
Complete Results updated June 29, 2026 Source: MuscleMemory
This edition in context
- Competitors
- 39
- Divisions
- 4
- Size rank
- 4 of 27
The biggest field since 2003.
Past winners of this event
| Year | Winner | Division |
|---|---|---|
| 2006 | Lee Priest | Open |
| 2004 | Melvin Anthony | Open |
| 2003 | Victor Martinez | Open |
| 2002 | Markus Rühl | Open |
| 2001 | Orville Burke | Open |
| 2000 | Jay Cutler | Open |
| 1999 | Paul Dillett | Open |
| 1998 | Ronnie Coleman | Open |
| 1997 | Chris Cormier | Open |
| 1996 | Flex Wheeler | Open |
| 1995 | Nasser El Sonbaty | Open |
| 1994 | Michael Francois | Open |
| 1993 | Porter Cottrell | Open |
| 1992 | Kevin Levrone | Open |
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.
- Score and bodyweight columns appear only for divisions where those figures exist in the data. A division without them was recorded as placings only, not as a show that gave no scores.
- Where the record has two athletes sharing a place, both are listed. A tie is never broken to produce a single winner.
- Venue, federation, date and competitor count show only when the source supplied them. A field left out means nothing was sourced for it, never a zero.
- A contest with no results has either not taken place yet or has no placements published. Check the status line above the results to tell which.

