Lance Dreher
Appearance
Lance Dreher is a two-time Mr. Universe and former Mr. America. Dreher was born in Chicago, Illinois, on June 27, 1955. Dreher has placed in the top 3 of 10 professional body building championships. One of Lance's greatest body building features is his 23.5 inch biceps. After his last competition in 1992, Lance completed his PhD in Nutritional Counseling, is a certified life coach and National Fitness Hall of Fame Inductee 2019.
Lance currently hosts a radio talkshow on KFYI called "Fitness Talk w/ Lance Dreher"[1]
Competitions
[edit]Below is a list of all Competitions Lance has participated in:[2][3]
Competition | Place |
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1974 AU Teen Mr America | 4th |
1976 AAU Collegiate Mr America | 1st |
1977 AAU Mr America, Medium | 9th |
1980 AAU Mr. America, Heavyweight | 3rd |
1981 AAU Mr. America, Heavyweight | 1st |
1981 IFBB Mr Universe | 1st |
1981 NPC Gold's Classic, Heavyweight | 3rd |
1981 IFBB World Amateur Amateur Championships, Heaveyweight | 1st |
1981 IFBB World Amateur Amateur Championships, Overall | 1st |
1982 IFBB Olympia | 15th |
1983 IFBB Olympia | 15th |
1984 Mr. Universe (Pro) | 3rd |
1984 WABBA World Championships - Professional | 3rd |
1985 Mr. Universe (Pro) | 3rd |
1985 WABBA World Championships - Professional | 5th |
1986 Mr. Universe (Pro) | 1st |
1988 IFBB Chicago Pro Invitational | 6th |
1989 IFBB Arnold Classic | 9th |
1991 IFBB Musclefest Grand Prix | 15th |
1992 IFBB Chicago Pro | 19th |
Magazine Appearances
[edit]Publication | Magazine |
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1982 February | Num 97 Muscle Training Illustrated |
1982 May | Num 29 Muscle Mag International |
1983 January | Num 104 Muscle Training Illustrated |
1983 July | Vol 5, Num 17 Muscle and Bodybuilder |
1983 September | Health and Strength |
1983 September | Vol 42, Num 6 IronMan |
1984 June | Vol 21, Num 3 Muscular Development |
References
[edit]- ^ KFYI Talk Radio"News Talk Radio 550 KFYI". Radio station homepage. KFYI. Retrieved June 19, 2011.
- ^ NABBA Championships"All of the great names of NABBA". Competition Standings. NABBA. Archived from the original on April 3, 2012. Retrieved June 19, 2011.
- ^ "Dreher, Lance". Preserving body building history. Muscle Memory. Retrieved June 19, 2011.