Cedric McMillan and Bethany Cisternino each won their respective divisions at IFBB FIBO Power in Cologne, Germany on Saturday.
It was the third professional win of McMillan’s career. The 2009 NPC Nationals Overall winner, McMillan has now won at least one contest in each of his first three years in the IFBB.
Defending champion Johnnie Jackson placed second. It was the third straight top-five finish for Jackson, who was coming off a career-best fourth place at the Arnold Classic. Ed Nunn (3rd), Robert Piotrkiwocz (4th) and Ronny Rockel (5th) rounded out the top five. Only three points separated Nunn, Piotrkiwicz and Rockel on the scoresheets.
In Fitness, Bethany Cisternino won the second contest of her pro career. Cisternino’s first win came at the 2010 Europa Super Show. Since then she has been a consistent top-five finisher. Cisternino, who was coming off a career-best third at the Fitness International, placed in the top five of four contests in 2012.
It doesn’t get any closer than it did in the battle for second between Ryall Graber-Vasani and Regiane DaSilva. Each finished with 36 total points on the final scoresheets, with Vasani winning the tiebreaker to earn the runner-up spot. DaSilva, the 2011 FIBO Fitness champ, placed third. Whitney Jones (4th) and Kizzy Vaines (5th) rounded out the top five.
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