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ABOUT
OCB
Chronological History
of OCB
January 2003
OCB (Organization of Competitive Bodybuilders) was founded
in 2003 by Matt Shepley. The founding principles of OCB
were:
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To offer quality bodybuilding, fitness & figure competitions
in the United States.
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To provide opportunities for athletes to gain media
exposure.
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To offer competitors an avenue to advance to a professional
level and have the opportunity to participate in
international level competition, if desired, while not
having to sacrifice other opportunities that exist in the
sport.
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To allow promoters to have flexibility to produce the events
they fund in the manner they feel is best, as long as
they're fair to athletes and drug testing is enforced.
OCB’s drug-free policy was first established as all shows
being required to conduct a form of testing. The stated
period for being drug-free for shows conducting polygraph
testing was 5-years, unless otherwise stated by a promoter.
April 2003
The first OCB sanctioned show was held April 12, 2003 in the
Washington, DC area.
August 2003
OCB began publishing
Physique Competitor magazine to provide print exposure
for all OCB events.
January 2004
OCB events began offering the
Ms. Fitness (IFSB - International Fitness Sanctioning Board)
brand fitness division. This provided an outlet for fitness
competitors to advance to national and international level
competition, compete for cash and prizes, and receive
national and international magazine and television exposure.
August 2004
Physique Competitor magazine was renamed to
Fitness & Physique
Magazine.
November 2004
OCB established the Yorton Cup
to be its top title for the federation
and serve as its
national championship.
2005
OCB became an amateur affiliate of the
IFPA (International Fitness & Physique Association), a
professional level federation for bodybuilding & figure,
thereby providing an avenue for competitors to reach a pro
level through OCB events.
January 2006
OCB changed its drug-free policy. A minimum of 5-years
drug-free became required. IFPA Pro qualifiers were required
to polygraph test all competitors, and urine test overall
winners for bodybuilding & figure.
August 2006
OCB began
offering Fitness Model competitions.
February 2007
The OCB
publication Fitness & Physique Magazine began being sold on
newsstands nationwide.
October 27, 2007
The fourth and
final year of the OCB Yorton Cup National Championships was
held. The Yorton Cup title was passed to the IFPA to serve
as its elite contest. OCB's national championship title
became the OCB United States Natural.
Additional information will be added as it becomes
available... ongoing record of OCB existence. |