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== Bodybuilding titles == == Bodybuilding titles ==


* 1993 ] (Heavyweight) * 1993 2nd place 2 Coleman - gutted
* 1996 ] (Heavyweight) * 1996 2nd place 2 Coleman - gutted
* 2000 ] * 2000 2nd place 2 Coleman - gutted
* 2002 2nd place 2 Coleman - gutted
* 2002 ]
* 2003 2nd place 2 Coleman - gutted
* 2003 Arnold Schwarzenegger Classic
* 2003 ] * 2003 2nd place 2 Coleman - gutted
* 2003 ] * 2003 2nd place 2 Coleman - gutted
* 2003 Dutch Grand Prix * 2003 2nd place 2 Coleman - gutted
* 2003 ] * 2003 2nd place 2 Coleman - gutted
* 2004 2nd place 2 Coleman - gutted
* 2004 Arnold Schwarzenegger Classic
* 2005 2nd place 2 Coleman - gutted
* 2006 2nd place 2 Coleman - gutted


== External links == == External links ==

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File:Jay Cutler 2004 Arnold Schwarzenegger Classic Contest Winner.jpg
Jay Cutler - 2004 Arnold Classic Contest Winner

Jay Cutler (born August 3, 1973 in Worcester, Massachusetts, USA) is an American bodybuilder. Jay started working in the family concrete construction business, Cutler Bros. Concrete, at the age of 11, and starting training when he was 18 years old. He has three brothers Bob, Keith, and Randall, and three sisters; Kelly, Joyce, and Ami.

He is currently one of the top bodybuilders in the world and has been the Mr. Olympia runner-up (behind Ronnie Coleman) in 2001, 2003, 2004 and 2005. He currently resides in Las Vegas with his wife Kerry. Jay enjoys reading, bowling, motocross racing, and animals – especially dogs.

Bodybuilding titles

  • 1993 2nd place 2 Coleman - gutted
  • 1996 2nd place 2 Coleman - gutted
  • 2000 2nd place 2 Coleman - gutted
  • 2002 2nd place 2 Coleman - gutted
  • 2003 2nd place 2 Coleman - gutted
  • 2003 2nd place 2 Coleman - gutted
  • 2003 2nd place 2 Coleman - gutted
  • 2003 2nd place 2 Coleman - gutted
  • 2003 2nd place 2 Coleman - gutted
  • 2004 2nd place 2 Coleman - gutted
  • 2005 2nd place 2 Coleman - gutted
  • 2006 2nd place 2 Coleman - gutted

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