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OCB - Organization of Competitive Bodybuilders
2003-
January 2003
OCB (Organization of Competitive Bodybuilders) was
founded in 2003 by Matt Shepley. The founding
principles of OCB were:
· To offer quality bodybuilding, fitness & figure
competitions in the United States.
· To provide opportunities for athletes to gain
media exposure.
· To offer competitors an avenue to advance to a
professional level and have the opportunity to
participate in international level competition, if
desired, while not having to sacrifice other
opportunities that exist in the sport.
· To allow promoters to have flexibility to produce
the events they fund in the manner they feel is
best, as long as they're fair to athletes and drug
testing is enforced.
OCB’s drug-free policy was first established as all
shows being required to conduct a form of testing.
The stated period for being drug-free for shows
conducting polygraph testing was 5-years, unless
otherwise stated by a promoter.
April 2003
The first OCB sanctioned show was held April 12,
2003 in the Washington, DC area.
June 2003
OCB contest coverage began appearing in Steele
Jungle Publications.
August 2003
OCB began publishing Physique Competitor
Magazine to
provide print exposure for all OCB events.
January 2004
OCB events began offering the Ms. Fitness (IFSB -
International Fitness Sanctioning Board) brand
fitness division. This provided an outlet for
fitness competitors to advance to national and
international level competition, compete for cash
and prizes, and receive national and international
magazine and television exposure.
Spring 2004
OCB contest coverage began appearing in Ms. Fitness
Magazine.
August 2004
Physique Competitor magazine was renamed to
Fitness
& Physique Magazine.
November 2004
OCB established the Yorton Cup as its top title
for the federation, to serve as its national
championship.
2005
OCB became an amateur affiliate of the IFPA
(International Fitness & Physique Association), a
professional level federation for bodybuilding &
figure, thereby providing an avenue for competitors
to reach a pro level through OCB events.
April 2005
OCB contest coverage began appearing in Natural
Muscle Magazine.
January 2006
OCB changed its drug-free policy. A minimum of
5-years drug-free became required. IFPA Pro
qualifiers were required to polygraph test all
competitors, and urine test overall winners for
bodybuilding & figure.
OCB began offering Fitness Model
divisions at events starting in the Fall of 2006.
2007
The official journal of OCB, Fitness &
Physique Magazine, began national newsstand
distribution, thereby increasing media exposure for OCB
events and athletes.
2008
The drug-free policy for OCB was changed
to 7 years (and length of time enforced began to grow
starting in 2008. By the end of 2008 OCB cleared 6 years
drug-free. After the 2009 season full enforcement was
achieved and beginning in 2010 OCB began operating at full 7
years drug-free).
2009
Effective with the 2009 season
polygraph screening all competitors at every OCB contest became
mandatory. Spot urine tested non-pro qualifiers were no
longer an option.
OCB formed an affiliation with the North
American Natural Bodybuilding Federations (NANBF) that
allowed members of either federation to compete in both
organization's events without needed a second membership.
2010
OCB began offering Bikini
divisions at events starting in the Fall of 2010.
Additional
information will be added as it becomes available...
ongoing record of OCB existence.
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OCB Yorton Cup National Champions
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Year |
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Male |
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Female |
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Figure |
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2010
Washington, DC
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Jereff Clady MD)
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Alison Fiasconaro (MD)
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Cheryl Davis (VA)
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2009
Washington, DC
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Butch Washington (PA)
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Denine Bransom (PA)
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Lisa Reale (DE)
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2008
Washington, DC |

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Saiid
Tejan-Kamara (DE)
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Stacy
Rowicki (FL)
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Jill
Vadala (VA)
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2007
Washington, DC |

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Willie
Brown (MD)
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Cheryl
Szarmach (PA)
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Monique
Jones (MD)
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2006
Pittsburgh, PA |

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Adam Shawver (PA)
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Jamie McLaughlin (NM)
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Monika Rodgers (PA)
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2005
Ft Lauderdale, FL |
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William Powell (NC) |
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Doreen Harris (PA) |
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Katrina Roundtree
(VA) |
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2004
Raleigh, NC |
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Mike Mutschler (PA) |
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Dianne Brown (MD) |
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Adelina Cavalhal (NY) |
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Number of Shows Per Year: |
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Year |
#
Shows |
# States |
States Shows Were Held In |
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2010 |
36 |
17 |
(AZ, CT, DC, DE, FL, IL, IN, MA, MD, ME, NH, NJ,
NM, NY, PA, VA, VT)
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2009 |
32 |
16 |
(AZ, CT, DC, DE, FL, IL, IN, MA, MD, ME, NJ,
NM, NY, PA, RI, VA)
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2008 |
32 |
19 |
(AZ,
CT, DC, DE, IL, IN, MA, MD,
ME, MI, MS, NJ, NM, NV,
NY, OH, PA,
RI, VA) |
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2007 |
33 |
20 |
(AZ,
CA, CT, DC, DE, IL, IN, MA, MD,
ME, MI, MS, NJ, NM, NV,
NY, OR, PA,
TX, VA) |
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2006 |
28 |
21 |
(AZ,
CA, CT, CO, DC, DE, FL, IL, IN, LA, MA, MD,
ME, MI, NE, NJ, NM, NV, PA, SC, VA) |
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2005 |
21 |
15 |
(AZ,
CT, DC, DE, FL, IL, MA, MD, MI, MS, NJ, NM,
NV, PA, VA) |
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2004 |
9 |
7 |
(DC,
MA, MD, NC, NV, PA, RI) |
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2003 |
4 |
3 |
(DC,
MD, PA) |
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