Neil Currey, a bodybuilder in the IFBB since 2019, has died.
Classic Physique competitor Neil Currey has died at the age of 34. The announcement was made on Monday night by RXMuscle and echoed by Milos Sarcev, a former trainer of Currey.
Currey began participating in IFBB events in 2019 and secured his first and only win in 2022. That same year, he made his inaugural appearance at the Mr. Olympia.
“Absolutely stunning, heart-wrenching news – my former athlete @neil_currey passed away today…taking his own life. ???? My most cherished memory of him is this beaming smile after his victory at the New York Pro, which realized his lifelong ambition of qualifying for the Mr. Olympia. I am at a loss for words, overcome with sorrow and grief. My deepest sympathies to his family, friends, and loved ones. RIP Neil and may your soul find peace. ????????❤️”
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Neil Currey’s Journey
Full Name: Neil Curry (Classic Physique Bodybuilder) |
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Weight | Height | Age |
215-220 lbs | 5’10″ | 34 years old |
Division | Era | Nationality |
Classic Physique | 2010s, 2020s | British |
Hailing from the UK, Currey cultivated an enthusiasm for fitness early on. He discovered his passion for football during school, which was when he started weightlifting. Over time, Currey focused intently on his exercise regimen and nutritional plan, drawing significant inspiration from renowned bodybuilders like Arnold Schwarzenegger, ultimately leading to a career in bodybuilding.
Neil Currey’s bodybuilding journey began in 2017 at the World Championships, where he placed fifth in the pro muscle division. The following year, he entered the NPC level and clinched first place at the NPC Worldwide Amateur Olympia Italy competitions, earning his IFBB Pro Card and gaining the opportunity to compete with elite bodybuilders globally.
As a Classic Physique athlete at the IFBB level, Currey made his debut in 2019, securing seventh place at the Kuwait Pro—an impressive performance for his first professional stage appearance. He also competed at major events like the Tampa and Pittsburgh Pro competitions. In 2022, Currey claimed victory at the New York Pro, earning his qualification for his first Olympia competition.
When Neil Currey took the stage at the 2022 Olympia, he finished 16th in the Classic Physique category.
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Competition Track Record
- 2022 Olympia, Men’s Classic Physique, 16th
- 2022 New York Pro, Men’s Classic Physique, 1st
- 2022 Pittsburgh Pro, Men’s Classic Physique, 3rd
- 2021 Tampa Pro, Men’s Classic Physique, 2nd
- 2021 Xtreme Bodybuilding & Fitness Pro Men’s Classic Physique, 7th
- 2021 Puerto Rico Pro, Men’s Classic Physique, 3rd
- 2020 Europa Pro, Men’s Classic Physique, 9th
- 2019 Yamamoto Pro Cup, Men’s Classic Physique, 7th
- 2019 Kuwait Pro, Men’s Classic Physique, 7th
- 2018 NPC Worldwide, Amateur Olympia Italy, Men’s Classic Physique – Class C, 1st
- 2017 WBFF, World Championships, Pro Muscle Model, 5th
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