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Shaun Clarida Complete Profile (Bio, Weight, Height)

How He Started

Shaun Clarida from New Jersey, USA one of the few who stands at just 5’2 and was able to beat monsters; No wonder why he is called The Giant Killer, He earned his IFBB pro Bodybuilding status in 2012

Shaun Clarida started at a young age back in school between basketball and wrestling, Many people have doubted his capability but when he focused on bodybuilding he was able to transform into a monster with his rounded shape muscles

Bio

  • Full Name: Shaun Clarida
  • Nick Name: THE GIANT KILLER
  • Competition Weight: 175 Ibs (79.4 kg)
  • Off-Season Weight: 185 lbs (83.5 kg)
  • Height: 5’2″ (157.5cm)
  • Brith Date: June 26th, 1993
  • Bodybuilding Starting year: 2000
  • Nationality: American (New Jersey)
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Shaun Clarida post-Olympia 2020 after winning the 212 title

Shaun Clarida Transformation

Shaun Clarida had the challenge to grow at just 5’2 his size was small but he was consistent in his training routine and slowly he developed his size over the years

in 2012 he won the overall National Bodybuilding Championships which he earned his pro card and yet his weight was just 120 lbs definitely he never looked 120 lbs and over the years he was able to grow more,In his very first Mr.Olympia 2016 he made just 16th place but that did not stop him from improving

Shaun Clarida Transformation

Shaun Clarida Journey To Wining The 2020 Mr. Olympia 212

Shaun has made consistent improvements every year and in 2017 he made 3rd place in Kuwait Pro and then 9th in the Olympia which is a big jump from his previous rankings and in the Dallas Europa Pro he made 1st place 212 … WOW that is an outstanding transformation in his career path

After a lot of hard work and dedication, he was able to climb the ladder and in the 2020 Olympia he was able to win the show and also beat Kamal Gargni who is the former 212, Mr. Olympia, Shaun was having the best physique of his life his muscles look like it’s going to explode

Bodybuilding Career

2021

2020

2019

2018

  • Japan Pro Men’s 212 – 2nd
  • Legion Sports Fest Pro Men’s 212 – 1st
  • Asian Grand Prix Pro 212 – 5th
  • Olympia 212 – 7th
  • New York Pro 212 – 1st

2017

  • Kuwait Pro 212 – 3rd
  • Mr. Olympia 212 – 9th
  • IFBB Dallas Europa Pro 212 – 1st
  • IFBB New York Pro 212 -2nd

2016

  • Mr. Olympia 212 – 13th
  • Puerto Rico Pro 212 – 2nd
  • New York Pro 212 – 3rd

2015

  • Mr Olympia 212 -16th
  • IFBB Toronto Pro 212 – 2nd
  • IFBB New York Pro 212 – 7th

2014

  • IFBB Toronto Pro 212 – 12th
  • IFBB New York Pro 212 -13th

2012

  • National Bodybuilding Championships: 1st in the Open Men’s Bantamweight Division (Earned Pro Card)
  • East Coast Championships: 1st in the Open Men’s Lightweight Division
  • Gold’s Classic Championships: 1st in the Open Men’s Lightweight Division

2011

NPC National Bodybuilding Championships: DNP

  • IFBB Amateur World Championships: 9th in the Open Men’s Featherweight Division
  • Team Universe Championships: 1st in the Open Men’s Bantamweight
  • Bev Francis Atlantic States Championships: 1st in the Open Men’s Bantamweight
  • Natural Mid Atlantic Championships: 1st in the Open Men’s Bantamweight, Overall Open Men’s Champion

2010

  • WNBF Pro Natural World Championships: 3rd in the Pro Lightweight

2009

  • Natural World Championships: 1st in the Pro Lightweight
  • 2009 U.S. Cup Championships: 1st in the Pro Lightweight
  • 2009 Mid-American Championships: 2nd in the Pro Lightweight
  • 2009 American Championships: 2nd in the Pro Lightweight

2008

  • Natural World Championships: 3rd in the Pro Lightweight

2007

  • Natural World Championships: 2nd in the Pro Lightweight
  • Natural Mr. & Mrs. Universe: 2nd in the Pro Lightweight

2006

  • INBF Muscletech R&D Amateur Worlds: 1st in the Open Men’s Bantamweight, Overall Open Men’s Champion
  • USBF NYS Natural Bodybuilding Championships, 1st in the Junior Lightweight, 1st in the Open Men’s Bantamweight, Overall Junior Champion, Overall Open Men’s Champion, USBF Pro Card
  • INBF Hercules International Championships: 1st in Open Men’s Bantamweight
  • INBF Natural Northeast America Championships, 1st in the Open Men’s Bantamweight, Overall Open Men’s Champion, Best Poser of the Night, WNBF Pro Card

2005

  • INBF Muscletech R&D Amateur Worlds: 3rd in the Open Men’s Bantamweight
  • Northeast Open Championships: 1st in the Open Men’s Bantamweight, 2nd in the Novice Lightweight
  • Natural Empire States Championships: 1st in the Open Men’s Bantamweight
  • Muscle Beach Championships: 1st in the Open Men’s Bantamweight, 1st in the Novice Lightweight
  • X-Calibur Championships: 2nd in the Open Men’s Bantamweight
  • NPC Mid-Atlantic Natural Classic: 3rd in the Novice Lightweight
Mohammed Riad
Mohammed Riad
Mohammed Riad is not just any pro bodybuilder; he's a testament to discipline, dedication, and drive. His chiseled physique speaks volumes of his commitment to the sport, but there's more to Mohammed than meets the eye. Beyond the weights and the stage, he's an avid writer, seamlessly weaving his extensive knowledge of bodybuilding into compelling narratives. Mohammed's articles at The Body Builder, formerly know as Body Guider, bridge the gap between hardcore training techniques and the philosophy of bodybuilding, making them invaluable resources for both seasoned athletes and newcomers to the sport. His unique blend of physical prowess and intellectual depth has earned him respect both inside and outside the gym. Through his words and his physique, Mohammed Riad continues to inspire and enlighten the fitness community, proving that muscles and mind can, indeed, coexist powerfully.
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