Description
Tony Pearson, Charles Glass and Serge Lerus
Charles Glass – Former gymnastics champion, Mr. America, 1983 Mr. Universe, professional bodybuilder and trainer of Gunter Schlierkamp and Chris Cormier. In this early film of Charles, shot on the Marina del Rey beach in 1981, he pumps and poses in a tight tank top – with emphasis in extreme closeup on those superb arms and shoulders, accentuated by his tiny waist and great v-shape. Charles Glass competed as a middle weight at a height of 5’ 6″.
Tony Pearson – “Mr. Everything” and top professional competitor. Filmed on Venice Beach in 1977 just after a sensational 20 year old Pearson won Junior Mr. Los Angeles and Most Muscular Winner at the Junior Mr. USA. A well known physique model and fast rising star of the late ‘70’s, Tony oils and then flexes. From his full posing routine to closeup posing of bodyparts to extreme closeups of full screen muscular detail. Tony is 5’ 7″ (170 cm) and 190 lbs (86.5kg). He is famous for his lat spread and tiny waist.
Serge Lerus – Mr. France and Mr. World. Filmed outdoors in Holland on the morning after he competed in the 1975 IFBB Mr. Europe Contest. While Serge’s ripped and mean physique is oiled he tenses and flexes for our camera. He then pumps and poses, bringing out every sinew in his super defined physique. Extraordinary footage of this 6’ 4″ (193 cm), and 215 lbs (97.5 kg) native of Guadeloupe, now a resident of Paris.
Tony Pearson – Contest History
1976
Gold’s Classic – AAU, Teen Overall Winner
Gold’s Classic – AAU, Teen Short, 1st
1977
Junior Mr USA – AAU, Short, 3rd
Mr Los Angeles – AAU, Junior, 1st
Mr Southern California – AAU, Junior, 1st
1978
Mr America – AAU, Overall Winner
Mr America – AAU, Medium, 1st
Mr California – AAU, Short, 1st
Junior Mr America – AAU, Medium, 1st
Junior Mr America – AAU, Overall Winner
Junior Mr USA – AAU, Medium, 1st
Junior Mr USA – AAU, Overall Winner
USA World Qualifier – IFBB, MiddleWeight, 2nd
1979
Olympus – WBBG, Winner
Mr Universe – NABBA, Medium, 2nd
Pro Mr World – WBBG, Winner
World Championships – WABBA, Medium, 1st
World Championships – WABBA, Overall Winner
1980
Universe – Pro – NABBA, Winner
World Championships – WABBA, Professional, 3rd
Pro World Cup – WABBA, 5th
1981
Canada Pro Cup – IFBB, 4th
Grand Prix Belgium – IFBB, 6th
Grand Prix Wales – IFBB, 5th
Universe – Pro – IFBB, 3rd
Pro World Cup – WABBA, 7th
World Grand Prix – IFBB, 4th
World Pro Championships – IFBB, 3rd
1982
Night of Champions – IFBB, 6th
World Pro Championships – IFBB, 6th
1983
Grand Prix Denver – IFBB, Winner
Grand Prix England – IFBB, 4th
Grand Prix Las Vegas – IFBB, 6th
Grand Prix Portland – IFBB, 2nd
Grand Prix Sweden – IFBB, 6th
Grand Prix Switzerland – IFBB, 6th
World Pro Championships – IFBB, 8th
1984
Canada Pro Cup – IFBB, 3rd
Olympia – IFBB, 12th
World Grand Prix – IFBB, 3rd
1985
Night of Champions – IFBB, 9th
Olympia – IFBB, 12th
1986
Los Angeles Pro Championships – IFBB, 5th
Night of Champions – IFBB, 4th
World Pro Championships – IFBB, 9th
1987
Night of Champions – IFBB, Did not place
World Pro Championships – IFBB, 8th
1988
Grand Prix US Pro – IFBB, 6th
Niagara Falls Pro Invitational – IFBB, 5th
Night of Champions – IFBB, 8th
World Pro Championships – IFBB, 8th
1989
Grand Prix France – IFBB, 11th
Grand Prix Germany – IFBB, 9th
Grand Prix Spain (2) – IFBB, 9th
Grand Prix Spain – IFBB, 9th
Grand Prix Sweden – IFBB, 11th
1990
Arnold Classic – IFBB, 6th
Houston Pro Championships – IFBB, 6th
Iron Man Pro Invitational – IFBB, 8th
1991
WBF Grand Prix – WBF, 11th
1993
Chicago Pro Championships – IFBB, 13th
Night of Champions – IFBB, Did not place
Pittsburgh Pro Invitational – IFBB, 16th
1994
Iron Man Pro Invitational – IFBB, 14th
San Jose Pro Invitational – IFBB, 16th
2014
USA Nationals – NABBA, Short, 1st
USA Nationals – NABBA, Masters 50+ Short, 1st
IFBB Pro World Mixed Pairs Champion – 1983 to 1986 inclusive.