An extremely rare item within the sport of Wheelchair Bodybuilding. Signed 11x17 Poster of all the athletes who have competed. Not all the athletes on the poster were able to compete due to health or other reasons. ALL athletes that did compete, signed all the posters. Competition results will be listed at the bottom as well as a link for reference to the event.
Signatures on Poster (9 of 11 Athletes on the Poster competed in competition):
Sharpie pen colors vary, each athlete chose their own pen color. Signatures may vary with colors of:
Notes:
Funds will be used towards Athletes:
2016 Arnold Classic Pro Wheelchair Results
1st. Harold Kelley
2nd. Ludovic Marchand
3rd. Gabriele Andriulli
4th. Johnny Quinn
5th. Reggie Bennett
6th. Antoni Khadraoui
7th. Jack Anderson
8th. Kyle Roberts
9th. Bryan Williams
Contest Link
https://www.wheelchairbodybuilding.com/contest/2016-arnold-classic/
Wheelchair Bodybuilding, Inc. (WCBB) was founded in May 2006 as a non-profit tax-exempted 501(c)(3) organization by Nick Scott dedicated to raising funds to expand and improve opportunities for wheelchair athletes and adaptive athletes.
WCBB focuses on promoting, growing, and expanding the sport of wheelchair bodybuilding and adaptive bodybuilding through its association with the NPC (National Physique Committee) and IFBB Professional League (International Federation of Body Builders).
THE MISSION
The purpose of Wheelchair Bodybuilding, Inc. is to provide and support an experience through activities that are open to any child, adult, or veteran with a disability, with the hope of providing both physical and psychological therapeutic value to that person.
THE VISION
Wheelchair Bodybuilding, Inc. hopes to instill a “can do” spirit in all of its participants by giving them the confidence and independence they need to face their own life challenges and overcome barriers that might previously have seemed insurmountable.
THE EXPERIENCE
Through the experiences of Wheelchair Bodybuilding, Inc. supports, provides, and guides children and adults with disabilities to become wheelchair athletes and adaptive athletes. The ultimate goal is to finally give each disabled athlete an opportunity to be in front of fans! Hearing the screams and cheers of the crowd will echo long in their minds after the day has passed.
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