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George Farah 

Journey

The Guru " George Farah "

 Born in Beirut, Lebanon, on October 8, 1967, this individual embarked on a tumultuous journey that began with joining the Lebanese Forces Militia in 1981 and, after graduating from middle school in 1982, attended Byblos Technical School.

 

By 1983, he had risen to a leadership position within the militia, managing a troop of 30. He graduated as a TV, radio, and video repair technician in August 1985 and participated in his first bodybuilding contest in Mount Lebanon in 1987.

 

 

His quest for a better life led him to immigrate to the United States in June 1988, where he eventually settled in Chicago, followed by a move to Rochester.

 

In October 1997, a life-altering incident occurred when he was shot, resulting in multiple surgeries that left him with chronic digestive complications and diminished kidney function.

 

Despite these challenges, he purchased Webster House, where he established a personal gym and began coaching others for contest preparation, turning his trials into a source of motivation and resilience.

Guru get back to life 

 The Guru suffered multiple injuries, including a shot in 1997 and surgery in 1998. He later started coaching and won multiple championships, including NPC New York and 2000 NPC Nationals, earning an IFBB PRO card.

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US bodybuilding  

Amateur 

  • 1993 Mr. Lake Ontario, Lightweight class winner 

  • 1995, 1996 Mr. Rochester, Middleweight and overall winner 

  • 1999 NPC New York, Middleweight & Overall Champion 

  • 1999 NPC Junior Nationals, Middleweight, 2nd 

  • 2000 NPC Nationals, Middleweight, 1st, IFBB PRO card 

  • 2002 IFBB Southwest Pro Cup, 3rd 

  • 2002 IFBB Toronto Pro Invitational, 9th 

  • 2002 IFBB Mr. Olympia, 19th 

  • 2003 IFBB Night of Champions, 8th 

  • 2003 IFBB GNC Show of Strength Pro Championship, 11th 

  • 2004 IFBB Florida Pro Xtreme Challenge, 6th 

  • 2004 IFBB Night of Champions, 6th 

  • 2005 IFBB New York Pro Championship, 12th 

  • 2005 IFBB Toronto Pro Invitational, 8th 

  • 2005 IFBB Charlotte Pro Championships, 3rd 

  • 2005 IFBB Mr. Olympia, 12th 

  • 2006 IFBB New York Pro Championships, 7th 

  • 2006 IFBB Montreal Pro, 9th 

  • 2006 IFBB Europa Super Show, 9th 

  • 2007 IFBB Colorado Pro Championships, 6th 

  • 2007 IFBB Keystone Pro Classic, 8th 

  • 2008 IFBB Europa Super Show, Open 12th 

  • 2008 IFBB Europa Supershow, lightweight 5th 

  • 2008 IFBB Mr. Olympia, lightweight 5th 

  • 2009 IFBB Orlando Pro, 7th 

  • 2009 IFBB Pittsburg, lightweight 5th 

  • 2010 IFBB Battle of Champions, open 7th 

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