Lance Dreher

Lance Dreher (born in Chicago, Illinois, June 27, 1955) is a two-time Mr. Universe and former Mr. America. He has placed in the top three of ten professional body building championships. He has 23.5 inch biceps.

After his last competition in 1992, Dreher completed his PhD in Nutritional Counseling. He is a certified life coach, and a 2019 National Fitness Hall of Fame inductee.

Dreher currently hosts a radio talk show on KFYI called Fitness Talk with Lance Dreher.[1]

Competitions

Below is a list of all competitions in which Dreher has participated.[2][3]

Competition Place
1974 AU Teen Mr America 4th
1976 AAU Collegiate Mr America 1st
1977 AAU Mr America, Medium 9th
1980 AAU Mr. America, Heavyweight 3rd
1981 AAU Mr. America, Heavyweight 1st
1981 IFBB Mr Universe 1st
1981 NPC Gold's Classic, Heavyweight 3rd
1981 IFBB World Amateur Amateur Championships, Heavyweight 1st
1981 IFBB World Amateur Amateur Championships, Overall 1st
1982 IFBB Olympia 15th
1983 IFBB Olympia 15th
1984 Mr. Universe (Pro) 3rd
1984 WABBA World Championships - Professional 3rd
1985 Mr. Universe (Pro) 3rd
1985 WABBA World Championships - Professional 5th
1986 Mr. Universe (Pro) 1st
1988 IFBB Chicago Pro Invitational 6th
1989 IFBB Arnold Classic 9th
1991 IFBB Musclefest Grand Prix 15th
1992 IFBB Chicago Pro 19th

References

  1. ^ KFYI Talk Radio"News Talk Radio 550 KFYI". Radio station homepage. KFYI. Retrieved June 19, 2011.
  2. ^ NABBA Championships"All of the great names of NABBA". Competition Standings. NABBA. Archived from the original on April 3, 2012. Retrieved June 19, 2011.
  3. ^ "Dreher, Lance". Preserving body building history. Muscle Memory. Retrieved June 19, 2011.