John Bianculli - Had a career that spanned from 1958 (Mr New York City - AAU Short Class 3rd) to 1981 (Natural America Masters Tall class 5th place).
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Andy mollica
Posted
August 31, 2024 at
2:53 pm
I clearly remember John from the golden age of body building before it was taken over by chemicals instead of hard work. Too bad.
I’m in my 80s and John’s older than me.
Just want to know how he’s doing. Great, I hope.
Hi Andy, Thanks for your message. John was an exceptional bodybuilder. His longevity was incredible. His competitive career spanned the late 1950’s to early 1980’s! I cant find any recent records on him. The last newspaper article was in 2005 where he was 71 years old and still going strong. If he is still with us he would be 90 now! I agree with you and also have a fondness for the golden era of bodybuilding. My interest ends in 1985 as I consider this about the time things started to regress beyond my liking.
2 Comments
Andy mollica
I clearly remember John from the golden age of body building before it was taken over by chemicals instead of hard work. Too bad.
I’m in my 80s and John’s older than me.
Just want to know how he’s doing. Great, I hope.
michael.e
Hi Andy, Thanks for your message. John was an exceptional bodybuilder. His longevity was incredible. His competitive career spanned the late 1950’s to early 1980’s! I cant find any recent records on him. The last newspaper article was in 2005 where he was 71 years old and still going strong. If he is still with us he would be 90 now! I agree with you and also have a fondness for the golden era of bodybuilding. My interest ends in 1985 as I consider this about the time things started to regress beyond my liking.