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Lee Johnson placed fourth in Saturday’s NPC Terminator over-50 bodybuilding competition at the Fox Tucson Theatre.
And while fourth meant last in the four-person contest, Johnson, 72, is not discouraged.
After all, he hasn’t competed in 11 years. And he has five titanium joints.
“It was worth it because I re-established myself with some friends, and people came up that I didn’t know and said I looked awesome even if I didn’t win,” said Johnson, who was profiled in Sunday’s Star.
Johnson estimates that his competitors were all closer to the 50-year-old benchmark and heavier than he. He’s calling this contest a “tune-up” and already has his eye on future competitions.
Lee Johnson just might be back.
Lee Johnson placed fourth in Saturday’s NPC Terminator over-50 bodybuilding competition at the Fox Tucson Theatre.
And while fourth meant last in the four-person contest, Johnson, 72, is not discouraged.
After all, he hasn’t competed in 11 years. And he has five titanium joints.
“It was worth it because I re-established myself with some friends, and people came up that I didn’t know and said I looked awesome even if I didn’t win,” said Johnson, who was profiled in Sunday’s Star.
Johnson estimates that his competitors were all closer to the 50-year-old benchmark and heavier than he. He’s calling this contest a “tune-up” and already has his eye on future competitions.
Lee Johnson just might be back.