• Gary Strydom (born 1960) is a South African-born American IFBB professional bodybuilder. He is notable as being the only person to win a Championship title...
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  • rejoin the organization after paying a fine. South African bodybuilder Gary Strydom would be the first and only WBF champion, winning the 1991 event and...
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  • two-time Mr. Olympia Vic Seipke Sergey Shelestov Radosław Słodkiewicz Gary Strydom Joel Stubbs Vince Taylor Craig Titus Ramesses Tlyakodugov Al Treloar...
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  • African singer and songwriter Barend Strydom (born 1965), South African mass murderer who was sentenced to death Gary Strydom (born 1960), American IFBB professional...
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    IFBB regulars. The IFBB's inaugural championship in June 1991 (won by Gary Strydom) received mixed reviews. The WBF would be indirectly impacted by a steroid...
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    results". Pro Wrestling History. Retrieved April 21, 2008. "The Return Of Gary Strydom!". Bodybuilding.com. April 23, 2006. Retrieved April 25, 2007. "WrestleMania...
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  • Place Name 1 Lee Haney 2 Rich Gaspari 3 Berry DeMey 4 Lee Labrada 5 Gary Strydom 6 Mike Quinn 7 Brian Buchanan 8 Samir Bannout 9 Ron Love 10 Bob Paris...
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  • Retrieved 2008-06-01. Teper, Lonnie (23 April 2006). "The Return Of Gary Strydom!". Bodybuilding.com. Retrieved 2008-06-01. Williams, Julian (2006-10-31)...
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  • Zuccolotto 1988: Men's - Vince Taylor 1987: Men's - Shawn Ray 1986: Men's - Gary Strydom 1985: Men's - Phil Williams 1984: Men's - Mike Christian 1983: Men's...
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  • Chief of Defence Reserves, South African National Defence Force 1978: Gary Strydom, Mr USA, bodybuilding 1978: Graham Ford, successive coach of the South...
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