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the Lens at the 1970 Mr. Universe - London
September,
197030 years ago this monthI had the pleasure to be
present at this very famous contest. Why was it so special? It was
very special for two reasons.
The
first was historical - it was Arnold's last contest appearance in
the British NABBA Universe. This was the contest which started in
England in 1948 and where the first three winners were John Grimek,
Steve Reeves and Reg Park. All legends of the sport of bodybuilding.
The
second reason was personal. It was the first ever Universe contest
I had attended on what was my first ever visit to England. I had
heard that this would be Arnold's last appearance in this event
as he attempted to win his 4th NABBA Universe title. It seemed to
be a perfect time to make the pilgrimage to London.
The
Prejudging was held on Friday, 18th September in the Ballroom of
the old Royal Hotel in London. It has since been demolished and
rebuilt.
I
arrived at the Prejudging and found that the audience mostly had
to stand behind the judges as only a few chairs were provided. As
I am not tall I found a chair to stand on, along with many others.
A photo of the audience taken from behind Dave, Reg Park and Arnold
appears on this site.
After
the Amateur classes' prejudging it finally got to the Professional
Tall Class. To my pleasant amazement the class also included Dave
Draper from USA, and 3 times former winner Reg Park. Reg was absolutely
idolised by the British audience and even today is probably the
all-time most popular British bodybuilder along with Dorian Yates.
As
the class came out in front of the Judges, lead by a very confident
Arnold, it was obvious that one man was missing. The contest organizer
Oscar Heidenstam called for Dave Draper to please come out onto
the judging stage area. Still no Dave. Then came a second call for
Dave to please appear "immediately". Finally a third and very testy
final call for Dave to come out immediately or the judging would
commence without him. Oscar said that Dave would be disqualified
from the contest, and I was feeling worried for Dave. At the very
last moment he came running out onto the stage to the great relief
of everyone. The story I heard later was that Dave was left in the
pump-up area a long way from the stage, and didn't hear the subsequent
calls that it was time to come out for the Prejudging. I believe
there was only one call that Dave heard so I look forward to hearing
Dave's side of the story.
Dave
was in superb shape and it seemed to be a battle primarily between
Arnold and Dave for first and second. Dave Draper was the big, blonde,
all-American guy; Arnold was the unbeatable champion and Reg Park
was a great bodybuilder who first won the Mr. Universe in 1951.
Reg was in his 40's and past his peak and I noted from the Prejudging
that most attention seemed to be focussed on Arnold versus Reg.
Dave was hanging right in there too, but the audience cheered loudest
for Reg.
Dave's
arms were absolutely outstanding with full round bicep peaks and
nice balance in his triceps. Arnold's arms in comparison were always
great in their size and bicep shape but the complimentary triceps
hang did not match the total shape of Dave's arms. Chest was a close
thing between Dave's huge pecs with their deep, wide flair and Arnold's
thickness and shape. Dave clearly had the best back and lats in
the whole competition and his lat spread had the rather conservative
British fans whistling and screaming for more. A clear win for Dave
in this compulsory pose. Abs and legs were both fine and in good
proportion to the rest of the physique and certainly not a problem.
Posing was a series of Dave's trademark poses which were loved by
the fans and his whole routine seemed to be over too quickly. Dave
certainly left the fans begging for more.
The
Prejudging came to an end with Arnold clearly the certain winner
and in my opinion Dave in second place from Reg in 3rd place. The
next day was the actual show, held at 1.40 p.m. at the famous Victoria
Palace Theatre, London. To my amazement at the end of a wonderful
show, Reg Park was announced 2nd and Dave placed 3rd. Boyer Coe
won the short Professional Class with Arnold taking out the overall
Professional title. Frank Zane won the overall Amateur Mr. Universe
title.
I felt that if Dave had gone back to the Universe again the next
year then victory in this class would certainly have been his. With
his golden tan and shy good looks Dave was a hit with everyone.
There
is an interesting side story to this event. I discovered at the
Prejudging that cameras, both photo and movie, were not allowed.
I was also warned that no filming was allowed at the show to be
held at the Victoria Palace theatre the next day.
I duly arrived at the theatre with my super 8 film camera hidden
in a brown paper bag with my sandwich! With ushers continually patrolling
the aisles of the theatre looking for illegal cameras and unofficial
photographers, I filmed what I could with my movie camera hidden
inside the paper bag. Naturally the film is a bit jerky being shot
from half way back in the theatre and with me hiding it when ever
I saw an usher out of the corner of my eye. But a rare and classic
piece of history was saved for posterity. As one of our local politicians
said, "bad rules and regulations are meant to be broken"! This footage
now on video constitutes the first contest video I ever produced
and I am pleased to say it is now something of a classic. (V-108)
It also captures an image of Dave which although brief, is now a
part of bodybuilding history.
Kind regards,
Wayne
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