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Jason Isaac Cutler
Bodybuilder
Personal info
NicknameJay Cutler
Height5'9ft / 175.5 cm
WeightContest: 274lb Off season: 310 lb
Professional career
Best win
  • IFBB Mr. Olympia 2007
  • 2007
PredecessorRonnie Coleman
SuccessorJay Cutler

Jay Cutler (born Jason Isaac Cutler August 3, 1973 in Sterling, Massachusetts, USA) is an IFBB American bodybuilder, who currently holds the title of Mr. Olympia. He competed at the 2006 Mr. Olympia contest at a claimed weight of 286 pounds with 3% bodyfat.[1] During the off-season his weight reaches 310 pounds. Cutler started working in the family concrete construction business, Cutler Bros. Concrete, at the age of 11, and starting training when he was 18 years old as a senior at Wachusett Regional High School. His first contest was the 1992 Gold's Gym Worcester Bodybuilding Championships, at which he took second place.

Before his first win in 2006, Culter had finished second to Ronnie Coleman several times. The closest competition, in terms of points, was in 2001, where Cutler was leading on points after prejudging (muscularity and symmetry), but failed to maintain the lead in the posing rounds, which resulted in Coleman winning his fifth consecutive Mr. Olympia. Cutler finally managed to defeat Coleman - who was in line for his 9th title - in 2006 after 4 consecutive years of finishing runner up. He won the title again in 2007, after a close finish by runner-up Victor Martinez.

As well as his two Olympia titles, Cutler has also won 3 Arnold Classic Titles (2002-2004).

Cutler currently resides in Las Vegas with his wife Kerry.

Vital statistics

Height: 5'9" / 175.5 cm.

Contest weight: 274 lbs / 125 kg.

Off-season weight: 310 lbs / 141 kg.

Arms: 22 ½" / 57 cm.

Chest: 58" / 147.5 cm.

Waist: 34" / 86.5 cm.

Thighs: 31" / 78.5 cm.

Calves: 20" / 51 cm.

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 Mr. Olympia, 1st place
  • 2006 Austrian Grand Prix, 1st place
  • 2006 Romanian Grand Prix, 1st place
  • 2006 Dutch Grand Prix, 1st place
  • 2007 Mr. Olympia, 1st place
Mr. Olympia
Preceded by:
Ronnie Coleman
First (2006) Succeeded by:
Incumbent

Competitive placings

DVDs

  • Jay Cutler - A Cut Above (1999)
  • Jay Cutler - New Improved and Beyond
  • Jay Cutler - Ripped to Shreds
  • Jay Cutler - One Step Closer (2005)
  • The Battle For The Olympia 2005 (featuring Jay Cutler and others)
  • The Battle For The Olympia 2006 (featuring Jay Cutler and others)
  • Jay Cutler - From Jay To Z (2007)
  • Jay Cutler - My House (2007)

Books

  • CEO MUSCLE - Jay Cutler's No Nonsense Guide To Successful Bodybuilding ISBN 978-0974457208

See also

References

  1. ^ Bodybuilding.com Pro Bodybuilding Weekly. Jay Cutler Radio Interview. Retrieved 15 October 2006. Direct link to interview (.wma file) in which Cutler reflects on his 2006 Mr. Olympia win and subsequent career leading up to this point.

External links