55 kg category
1. Pramod Punachi Karnataka
2. K. Uday Kumar Andhra Pradesh
3. G. Arulanantham TamilNadu
60 kg category
1. K. Rajasekar TamilNadu
2. S. Murthy TamilNadu
3. S. Sundar Puducherry
65 kg category
1. R. Munusamy TamilNadu
2. T. Ramakrishna Telangana A
3. Amar Patil Karnataka
70 kg category
1. Murtuza S. Rasheed TamilNadu
2. S. Senthil Murugan Karnataka
3. Edwin Wilson Kerala
75 kg category
1. C. Ram Kumar Puducherry
2. Anil Karnataka
3. A. Kumar TamilNadu
80 kg category
1. T. Saravanan TamilNadu
2. V.S. Shihab Kerala
3. Md. Nawaz Telangana B
85 kg category
1. S. Aneeshraj Kerala
2. K. Aashish Andhra Pradesh
3. Sakkeer Kerala
90 kg category
1. Zishan Ali Telangana B
2. B. Shiva Andhra Pradesh
3. Syed Mahboob Ali Telangana A
100 kg category
1. Noor Ahmed Telangana B
2. S. Riyaz TamilNadu
3. Pradeep Kumar Kerala
+ 100 kg category
1. A.Amareshwar Andhra Pradesh
2. S. Venkatesan TamilNadu
10th Inter-State Federation Cup Bodybuilding Championship 2010
55 kg class:
1. SK. Mustaque – West Bengal
2. P. Ponnambalavanan – Tamil Nadu
3. MD. Matibur Rahman – Manipur
4. Ramesh K.R. – Karnataka
5. P. Vinoth Kumar – Tamil Nadu
60 kg class:
1. Sunil Sakpal – Maharashtra
2. Belal Ahmed – Uttar Pradesh
3. T. Sunanta – Manipur
4. Manoj Kumar – West Bengal
5. KH. Hemanta – Manipur
65 kg class:
1. Deepak – Delhi
2. Depolen Meetei – Manipur
3. Mandeep Singh – Punjab
4. Pradeep K.P. – Kerala
5. Sandeep – Delhi
70 kg class:
1. Ravinder – Delhi
2. KH. Dineshor Singh – Manipur
3. Arun Kumar – Delhi
4. Jagjit Singh – Punjab
5. Bihari Lal – Punjab
75 kg class:
1. Jagmohan Singh – Punjab
2. Parvesh Kumar – Punjab
3. Y. Pakpa – Delhi
4. Y. Nilbir – Manipur
5. Salim Alam – Uttar Pradesh
80 kg class:
1. Randhir – Delhi
2. Arif Khurashi – Uttar Pradesh
3. Momotumba – Delhi
4. Amir Sayyed – Maharashtra
5. Som Raj – Punjab
85 kg class:
1. Amit Choudhry – Uttar Pradesh
2. Manjinder Singh – Punjab
3. Raju – Delhi
4. Umesh Patel – Madhya Pradesh
90 kg class:
1. N. Khogendrajit Singh – Manipur
2. Rohit – Punjab
3. Wasim Raja – Delhi
4. Navtej Singh – Punjab
100 kg class:
1. Dhiren – Delhi
2. Narinder Singh – Punjab
3. Ashish – Haryana
4. Amithab Joseph – Kerala
5. S. Sharath priyan – Tamil Nadu
Physically challenged section
Below 55 kg class:
1. Abdul Bhukari – Kerala
2. Kasim Sab R. – Karnataka
3. M. Raja – Tamil Nadu
4. MD. Abdul – Telangana
5. Yashwanth Hirwani – Chhattisgargh
Above 55 kg class:
1. N. Chandrasekhar – Tamil Nadu
2. Ajay Raj – Karnataka
3. Shivanand Gauda – Karnataka
4. Nazir Dawoodani – Maharashtra
5. Sham Singh – Punjab
Masters section
40 to 50 years:
1. Yacoob – Tamil Nadu
2. P. Romesh Meetei – Manipur
3. Khedan Lal Yadav – Uttar Pradesh
4. Y. Daniel – Tamil Nadu
5. Mahesh Waghmari – Rajasthan
Above 50 years:
1. Deepak Sorap – Maharashtra
2. Thilakan K.K. – Kerala
3. Sebastian P.J. – Kerala
4. Gaind Lal Sagarvansi – Chhattisgargh
5. B. Ravi Kumar – Karnataka
Overall winner
Randhir from Delhi was adjudged ‘Champion of Champions.’
Deepak from Delhi bagged the best poser award.
The most improved bodybuilder award went to Rohit of Punjab.
Team championship trophy went to Delhi, which bagged 121 points, while the runner-up honours went to Punjab, which got 93 points.
1. SK. Mustaque – West Bengal
2. P. Ponnambalavanan – Tamil Nadu
3. MD. Matibur Rahman – Manipur
4. Ramesh K.R. – Karnataka
5. P. Vinoth Kumar – Tamil Nadu
60 kg class:
1. Sunil Sakpal – Maharashtra
2. Belal Ahmed – Uttar Pradesh
3. T. Sunanta – Manipur
4. Manoj Kumar – West Bengal
5. KH. Hemanta – Manipur
65 kg class:
1. Deepak – Delhi
2. Depolen Meetei – Manipur
3. Mandeep Singh – Punjab
4. Pradeep K.P. – Kerala
5. Sandeep – Delhi
70 kg class:
1. Ravinder – Delhi
2. KH. Dineshor Singh – Manipur
3. Arun Kumar – Delhi
4. Jagjit Singh – Punjab
5. Bihari Lal – Punjab
75 kg class:
1. Jagmohan Singh – Punjab
2. Parvesh Kumar – Punjab
3. Y. Pakpa – Delhi
4. Y. Nilbir – Manipur
5. Salim Alam – Uttar Pradesh
80 kg class:
1. Randhir – Delhi
2. Arif Khurashi – Uttar Pradesh
3. Momotumba – Delhi
4. Amir Sayyed – Maharashtra
5. Som Raj – Punjab
85 kg class:
1. Amit Choudhry – Uttar Pradesh
2. Manjinder Singh – Punjab
3. Raju – Delhi
4. Umesh Patel – Madhya Pradesh
90 kg class:
1. N. Khogendrajit Singh – Manipur
2. Rohit – Punjab
3. Wasim Raja – Delhi
4. Navtej Singh – Punjab
100 kg class:
1. Dhiren – Delhi
2. Narinder Singh – Punjab
3. Ashish – Haryana
4. Amithab Joseph – Kerala
5. S. Sharath priyan – Tamil Nadu
Physically challenged section
Below 55 kg class:
1. Abdul Bhukari – Kerala
2. Kasim Sab R. – Karnataka
3. M. Raja – Tamil Nadu
4. MD. Abdul – Telangana
5. Yashwanth Hirwani – Chhattisgargh
Above 55 kg class:
1. N. Chandrasekhar – Tamil Nadu
2. Ajay Raj – Karnataka
3. Shivanand Gauda – Karnataka
4. Nazir Dawoodani – Maharashtra
5. Sham Singh – Punjab
Masters section
40 to 50 years:
1. Yacoob – Tamil Nadu
2. P. Romesh Meetei – Manipur
3. Khedan Lal Yadav – Uttar Pradesh
4. Y. Daniel – Tamil Nadu
5. Mahesh Waghmari – Rajasthan
Above 50 years:
1. Deepak Sorap – Maharashtra
2. Thilakan K.K. – Kerala
3. Sebastian P.J. – Kerala
4. Gaind Lal Sagarvansi – Chhattisgargh
5. B. Ravi Kumar – Karnataka
Overall winner
Randhir from Delhi was adjudged ‘Champion of Champions.’
Deepak from Delhi bagged the best poser award.
The most improved bodybuilder award went to Rohit of Punjab.
Team championship trophy went to Delhi, which bagged 121 points, while the runner-up honours went to Punjab, which got 93 points.
Mr. India 2009
Jayaprakash of Services team, competing in the 100 + kg category, won the overall title at the ‘Mr. India’ senior National bodybuilding championship held at Netaji Indoor Stadium, Kolkata, on Sunday.
V. Jaya Kumar of Railways won the title in 100 kg category. He beat the incredible Murali Kumar of Services (last year’s winner).
Railways and Services each had 4 gold medal winners. However, Railways bagged the Team Championship award for picking up more points (140 vs. 128!).
Here is how the players finished in top 3 in each class:
55kg :
1. Rahul Salukhe (Railways) 2. Sripal Reddy (Railways); 3. Jagatjyoti Chakraborty (Bengal)
60kg:
1. Daljit Singh (Punjab); 2. Y. Kunj Kishore; 3. Anup Prem Kumar (Railways)
65kg:
1. Romi Singh (Services); 2. K. Balamurugan (Railways); 3. Mohammad Abdullah (Services)
70kg:
1. V. Jayaprakash (Railways); 2. R. Nayak (Services); 3. Aniruddh Chatterjee (U.P.)
75kg:
Bhakta Kumar (Services); 2. P. Ranjit Kumar (Railways); 3. Ashim Banerjee (Orissa)
80kg:
E.G. Byju (Services); 2. P.P. Sameer (Railways); 3. M. Shalin
85kg:
1. Amit Choudhury (U.P.); 2. S. Aneesh Raj (Kerala); 3. Anand Kumar (Services)
90kg:
1. Kiran Patil (Railways); 2. Prasad Kumar (Services); 3. Prashant Salunkhe (Maharashtra)
100kg:
1. V. Jaya Kumar (Railways); 2. Murali Kumar (Services); 3. Wasim (Delhi)
Over-100kg:
1. Jayaprakash (Services); 2. Varinder Ghuman (Punjab); 3. Sagar Kate
V. Jaya Kumar of Railways won the title in 100 kg category. He beat the incredible Murali Kumar of Services (last year’s winner).
Railways and Services each had 4 gold medal winners. However, Railways bagged the Team Championship award for picking up more points (140 vs. 128!).
Here is how the players finished in top 3 in each class:
55kg :
1. Rahul Salukhe (Railways) 2. Sripal Reddy (Railways); 3. Jagatjyoti Chakraborty (Bengal)
60kg:
1. Daljit Singh (Punjab); 2. Y. Kunj Kishore; 3. Anup Prem Kumar (Railways)
65kg:
1. Romi Singh (Services); 2. K. Balamurugan (Railways); 3. Mohammad Abdullah (Services)
70kg:
1. V. Jayaprakash (Railways); 2. R. Nayak (Services); 3. Aniruddh Chatterjee (U.P.)
75kg:
Bhakta Kumar (Services); 2. P. Ranjit Kumar (Railways); 3. Ashim Banerjee (Orissa)
80kg:
E.G. Byju (Services); 2. P.P. Sameer (Railways); 3. M. Shalin
85kg:
1. Amit Choudhury (U.P.); 2. S. Aneesh Raj (Kerala); 3. Anand Kumar (Services)
90kg:
1. Kiran Patil (Railways); 2. Prasad Kumar (Services); 3. Prashant Salunkhe (Maharashtra)
100kg:
1. V. Jaya Kumar (Railways); 2. Murali Kumar (Services); 3. Wasim (Delhi)
Over-100kg:
1. Jayaprakash (Services); 2. Varinder Ghuman (Punjab); 3. Sagar Kate
Mr. India Bodybuilding Championship 2008 Results-Champion-Winner
55 KG
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1. SURYANARAYANA (RAILWAY)
2. ARUN SHOKEEN (DELHI)
3. HARISH (DELHI)
4. SUNIL SAKPAL (MAHARASTRA)
5. RUDRA MUNI.N (KARNATAKA)
6. PRADEEP KUMAR (MANIPUR)
60 KG
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1. KUMARANANDAN (RAILWAY)
2. ANOOP PREM KUMAR (KERALA)
3. GOPAL BORU (CHANDIGARH)
4. M. KOTHANDARAMAN (TAMIL NADU)
5. PAWAN KUMAR (ASSAM)
6. MANISH SASANE (MAHARASTRA)
65 KG
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1. ROMI SINGH (SERVICES)
2. HEERA LAL (PUNJAB)
3. DALJIT SINGH (PUNJAB)
4. S.KOTESWARA RAO (RAILWAY)
5. K.BALA MURUGAN (RAILWAY)
6. R. MURALI (SERVICES)
70 KG
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1. V. JAI PRAKASH (RAILWAY)
2. P.R. REBINSON (SERVICES)
3. RAJ KISHORE NAYAK (ORISSA)
4. BIHARI LAL (PUNJAB)
5. MEENAKSHI SUNDARAM (TAMIL NADU)
6. VIJAY MORE (MAHARASTRA)
75 KG
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1. SUHAS KHAMAKAR (RAILWAY)
2. BORUN YUNAM (CRPF)
3. PARVESH KUMAR (PUNJAB)
4. VIJAY BAHADUR (UP)
5. MAHESWARAN (SERVICES)
6. E.G. BYJU (SERVICES)
80 KG
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1. AMIT CHAWDHARY (U.P.)
2. ARUN (SERVICES)
3. SUDESH PAWAR (PUNJAB)
4. A.K. RARI (RAILWAY)
5. A. MOMOTOMBA (CRPF)
6. Y. PAKPA (CRPF)
85 KG
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1. VITENDRA PAWAR (U.P.)
2. TANVEER (DELHI)
3. PRASAD KUMAR (SERVICES)
4. PAWAN KUMAR (SERVICES)
5. TEJENDER SINGH (UTTARAKHAND)
6. N. PRAKASH (TAMIL NADU)
90 KG
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1. REX VERGIS (RAILWAY)
2. RAJENDRAN (SERVICES)
3. SUNIL KUMAR (SERVICES)
4. JAGDEEP SINGH (PUNJAB)
5. V. JAYAKUMAR (TAMIL NADU)
6. JAGADISH KUMAR (PUNJAB)
100 KG
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1. MURALI KUMAR (SERVICES)
2. KAMARAJ (SERVICES)
3. SAMEER (RAILWAY)
4. NARINDER SINGH (PUNJAB)
5. M. JAYA PRAKASH (M.P.)
6. M.R. SATEESH (KERALA)
+100 KG
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1. V. ROJESH (ASSAM)
2. VIRENDRA SINGH (U.P.)
3. SHYAM SHARMA (RAILWAY)
4. JAGJIT SINGH (PUNJAB)
5. M.S. VINOD (RAILWAY)
6. VIJAY BARADWAJ (CRPF)
Overall Mr. India 2008: VITINDER KUMAR PAWAR (U.P.)
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1. SURYANARAYANA (RAILWAY)
2. ARUN SHOKEEN (DELHI)
3. HARISH (DELHI)
4. SUNIL SAKPAL (MAHARASTRA)
5. RUDRA MUNI.N (KARNATAKA)
6. PRADEEP KUMAR (MANIPUR)
60 KG
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1. KUMARANANDAN (RAILWAY)
2. ANOOP PREM KUMAR (KERALA)
3. GOPAL BORU (CHANDIGARH)
4. M. KOTHANDARAMAN (TAMIL NADU)
5. PAWAN KUMAR (ASSAM)
6. MANISH SASANE (MAHARASTRA)
65 KG
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1. ROMI SINGH (SERVICES)
2. HEERA LAL (PUNJAB)
3. DALJIT SINGH (PUNJAB)
4. S.KOTESWARA RAO (RAILWAY)
5. K.BALA MURUGAN (RAILWAY)
6. R. MURALI (SERVICES)
70 KG
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1. V. JAI PRAKASH (RAILWAY)
2. P.R. REBINSON (SERVICES)
3. RAJ KISHORE NAYAK (ORISSA)
4. BIHARI LAL (PUNJAB)
5. MEENAKSHI SUNDARAM (TAMIL NADU)
6. VIJAY MORE (MAHARASTRA)
75 KG
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1. SUHAS KHAMAKAR (RAILWAY)
2. BORUN YUNAM (CRPF)
3. PARVESH KUMAR (PUNJAB)
4. VIJAY BAHADUR (UP)
5. MAHESWARAN (SERVICES)
6. E.G. BYJU (SERVICES)
80 KG
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1. AMIT CHAWDHARY (U.P.)
2. ARUN (SERVICES)
3. SUDESH PAWAR (PUNJAB)
4. A.K. RARI (RAILWAY)
5. A. MOMOTOMBA (CRPF)
6. Y. PAKPA (CRPF)
85 KG
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1. VITENDRA PAWAR (U.P.)
2. TANVEER (DELHI)
3. PRASAD KUMAR (SERVICES)
4. PAWAN KUMAR (SERVICES)
5. TEJENDER SINGH (UTTARAKHAND)
6. N. PRAKASH (TAMIL NADU)
90 KG
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1. REX VERGIS (RAILWAY)
2. RAJENDRAN (SERVICES)
3. SUNIL KUMAR (SERVICES)
4. JAGDEEP SINGH (PUNJAB)
5. V. JAYAKUMAR (TAMIL NADU)
6. JAGADISH KUMAR (PUNJAB)
100 KG
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1. MURALI KUMAR (SERVICES)
2. KAMARAJ (SERVICES)
3. SAMEER (RAILWAY)
4. NARINDER SINGH (PUNJAB)
5. M. JAYA PRAKASH (M.P.)
6. M.R. SATEESH (KERALA)
+100 KG
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1. V. ROJESH (ASSAM)
2. VIRENDRA SINGH (U.P.)
3. SHYAM SHARMA (RAILWAY)
4. JAGJIT SINGH (PUNJAB)
5. M.S. VINOD (RAILWAY)
6. VIJAY BARADWAJ (CRPF)
Overall Mr. India 2008: VITINDER KUMAR PAWAR (U.P.)
Jay Cutler

Jay Cutler (born Jason Isaac Cutler August 3, 1973 in Sterling, Massachusetts) is an IFBB professional bodybuilder and the current Mr. Olympia, a title he has won three times.
Biography
Cutler started working in his family's concrete construction business, Cutler Bros. Concrete, at the age of 11, and started training when he was 18 years old as a senior at Wachusett Regional High School. He graduated from Quinsigamond Community College in 1993 with a degree in criminal justice with the intent to work as a guard for a maximum security prison. Cutler quickly excelled at the sport and took his first overall win in 1993 at the Iron Bodies Invitational. His first contest was the 1992 Gold's Gym Worcester Bodybuilding Championships, at which he took second place. He won consecutive Arnold Classic titles in 2002, 2003, and 2004, and placed 2nd to Ronnie Coleman in the Mr. Olympia four times before claiming the title in 2006. Cutler won the Olympia for a second consecutive year in 2007, and was poised for a third before Dexter Jackson pulled the upset and took the title in 2008. Jay Cutler became the 3rd Mr. Olympia in history (other than Arnold Schwarzenegger and Franco Columbu) to reclaim the title, and the only Mr. Olympia in history to reclaim the title after having it lost, by returning on stage and defeating the reigning champion Dexter Jackson in 2009.
Personal
Cutler endorses MuscleTech supplements and has been featured in several fitness magazines such as Muscle and Fitness and Flex. He currently lives in Las Vegas with his wife Kerry, and trains at several Gold's Gym locations in the area.

Bodybuilding titles
* 1993 NPC Iron Bodies Invitational, 1st place Teenage & 1st place Men's
Heavyweight
* 1993 NPC Teen Nationals, 1st place Heavyweight
* 1995 NPC U.S. Tournament of Champions, 1st place Men's Heavyweight and overall
winner
* 1996 NPC Nationals, 1st place Heavyweight (earned IFBB pro card)
* 2000 IFBB Night of Champions, 1st place
* 2002 Arnold Classic, 1st place
* 2003 Arnold Classic, 1st place
* 2003 Ironman Pro Invitational, 1st place
* 2003 San Francisco Pro Invitational, 1st place
* 2003 Dutch Grand Prix, 1st place
* 2003 British Grand Prix, 1st place
* 2004 Arnold Classic, 1st place
* 2006 Austrian Grand Prix, 1st place
* 2006 Romanian Grand Prix, 1st place
* 2006 Dutch Grand Prix, 1st place
* 2006 Mr. Olympia, 1st place
* 2007 Mr. Olympia, 1st place
* 2009 Mr. Olympia, 1st place
Competitive placings
* 1992 Gold Gym Worcester Bodybuilding Championships – 2nd
* 1998 IFBB Night of Champions – 11th
* 1999 Arnold Schwarzenegger Classic – 4th
* 1999 IFBB Ironman Pro Invitational – 3rd
* 1999 Mr. Olympia – 14th
* 2000 English Grand Prix – 2nd
* 2000 Joe Weider's World Pro Cup – 2nd
* 2000 Mr. Olympia – 8th
* 2000 Mr. Olympia Rome – 2nd
* 2001 Mr. Olympia – 2nd
* 2003 Mr. Olympia – 2nd
* 2003 Russian Grand Prix – 2nd
* 2003 GNC Show of Strength – 2nd
* 2004 Mr. Olympia – 2nd
* 2005 Mr. Olympia – 2nd
* 2008 Mr. Olympia – 2nd
Vital statistics
* Height: 5'9" (175 cm)
* Arms: 22 inches (56 cm)
* Waist: 34 inches (86 cm)
* Thighs: 31 inches (79 cm)
* Calves: 20 inches (51 cm)
* Neck: 19.5 inches (50 cm)
* Chest: 58 inches (150 cm)
* Contest weight: 274 pounds (124 kg)
* Off-season weight: 310 pounds (140 kg)
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