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The Great Dimension Part I: Marcus Rohir

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Marcus Rossier (born 22 February 1972 in Darmstadt, Germany) is a German professional bodybuilder.

Height: 178 cm. Weight: 273 lbs. Off-season: 315 pounds.

The Great Dimension Part I: Marcus Rohir

Born in Germany in 1972, Marcus began working out in 1991 with a knee injury, and he weighed 140 pounds when he first started training. A bodybuilder genius who accidentally hit and bumped into the top bodybuilding industry because of an injury, he only started practicing bodybuilding at the age of 20, and he quickly showed his perfect bodybuilding talent in the field of bodybuilding! Its broad bodybuilder is known as one of the eight wonders in the history of bodybuilding! It took only 5 years to go from German bodybuilding champion to American pro to O'Sorcy Marcus!

The Great Dimension Part I: Marcus Rohir

In 1995, he competed in his first amateur competition, winning the Heavyweight Championship and the overall title at the Baggio Cup in Babenhausen, Germany. That year, he also finished second in the national competition in Germany. In 1997, he continued to develop and won the National Championship.

The Great Dimension Part I: Marcus Rohir

In 1998, he first appeared at the IFBB Bodybuilding Competition in New York City and finished 9th with a weight of 122.5 kg, which surprised the audience. Since then, his popularity has soared, and his individual results have skyrocketed, winning the second place in the "Night of Champions" in 2000 and the Toronto International Professional Bodybuilding Competition in the same year. His muscles have grown amazingly and there has been no sign of slowing down in 4 years.

The Great Dimension Part I: Marcus Rohir

Later in 2000, he finished his first top ten in the Orsay, ranking seventh. After suffering from injuries in 2001, he finally won the championship on Champions Night in 2002.

The Great Dimension Part I: Marcus Rohir

Between 2003 and 2007, five consecutive finishes rose, highlighted by third place at the 2003 Arnold Classic and fifth place at Mr. Olympia in 2004, his best performance in that competition. At the peak of these years, Marcus often raced with a weight of 285 pounds.

The Great Dimension Part I: Marcus Rohir

Although Marcus has been retired for a long time, his muscles have always remained very good, not only that, but he also has a cute child with his wife. As the Olympiad becomes more and more demanding on the physical beauty of the players, with The Victory of Sean Redden, it may be difficult to see a bodybuilding monster like Marcus in the future!

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