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Teen Mr America 1996

Teen Mr America 1996 was held in USA. The Men's Open Bodybuilding - Short title went to Jay Jaillett.

Year
1996
Date
Jan 1, 1996
Location
USA
Federation
AAU
Divisions
2
Competitors
11

Results by Division

Division Winner Runner-up
Men's Open Bodybuilding - Short Jay Jaillett Justin Leonard
Men's Open Bodybuilding - Tall Chris Morley Nelson Labaredas
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Teen Mr America 1996 Results

Jay Jaillett Champion

1996 USA Jan 1, 1996

Teen Mr America 1996 was held in USA. The Men's Open Bodybuilding - Short title went to Jay Jaillett.

Medium confidence Historical/community source Updated August 17, 2026 Accurate?

Defending champion Rodney Bizzell, who won in 1994, did not return.

About this show

Men's Open Bodybuilding - Short and Men's Open Bodybuilding - Tall were contested at the Teen Mr America 1996 on January 1, 1996 in USA. 11 athletes competed.

Top 3 Men's Open Bodybuilding - Short

1st
Jay Jaillett
United States
2nd
Justin Leonard
Justin Leonard
United States
3rd
Jonathan Brandon
United States

Men's Open Bodybuilding - Short

Place Athlete Country
1st Jay Jaillett United States
2nd Justin Leonard United States
3rd Jonathan Brandon United States
4th Nicholas Ortego United States
5th Gary Warren United States
participated Kurt Eberly United States

Official scores are unavailable.

Men's Open Bodybuilding - Tall

Place Athlete Country
1st Chris Morley First recorded win United States
2nd Nelson Labaredas United States
3rd Richard Nawazelski United States
4th Ray DiBartolomeo United States
5th Edward Anderson United States

Official scores are unavailable.

Complete Results updated July 12, 2026 Source: MuscleMemory

This edition in context

Competitors
11
Divisions
2
Size rank
25 of 39

The biggest field since 1987.

Past winners of this event

What this page holds

The placings as recorded, and nothing past them

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