David Hoffmann (bodybuilder)
David Hoffman | |
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— Bodybuilder — | |
David Hoffmann, 2008 | |
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Born |
Kirchheimbolanden, West Germany | February 26, 1980
Height | 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m) |
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Professional career |
David Hoffmann (born February 26, 1980) is a German professional bodybuilder.
Biography
Hoffmann was born in 1980 as the first of three sons of a psychologist and a teacher. After some judo experience he started bodybuilding in 1995. For one year he trained in his home gym, and in 1996 he joined a public gym. His first show was the Nordrhein-Westphalen championship 2000, where he won the junior heavyweight division. Winning the overall title at the German nationals in 2008 was the next milestone in his bodybuilding career. Since 2008 Hoffmann competes successfully in international IFBB competitions.
Hoffmann has a degree in business administration (Diplom-Betriebswirt (FH)) and runs a supplement business and a gym.
Personal
Hoffmann has been featured on the cover of several fitness magazines such as Musclemag and Sportrevue. He currently lives in Koblenz.
Competitive placings
- 2000 Winner Juniors NRW Championship (Heavyweight and overall)
- 2000 Winner Juniors Hessen- and RLP-Championship (Heavyweight and overall)
- 2000 Runner up Juniors German nationals (Heavyweight)
- 2004 Winner Juniors Hessen- and RLP-Championship (Heavyweight)
- 2004 4. Place German nationals (Heavyweight)
- 2006 Winner Hessen- and RLP-Championship (Super heavyweight)
- 2008 Winner Heavyweight Pokal
- 2008 Winner Hessen- and RLP-Championship (Super heavyweight)
- 2008 Winner German nationals (Super heavyweight and overall)[1]
- 2008 2. Place Body Xtreme Invitational
- 2008 Winner World Championship qualification Germany
- 2008 4. Place IFBB World Championships Manama, Bahrain (Super heavyweight)[2]
- 2009 Winner World Championship qualification Germany
- 2009 4. Place IFBB World Championships, Doha Qatar (Super heavyweight)[3]
- 2011 3. Place Arnold Schwarzenegger Classic Amateur (Super heavyweight)
- 2011 3. Place Mr. Olympia Amateur (Super heavyweight)[4]