Danny Padilla - Contest History

Contest History

1972

Junior Mr America - AAU, 8th

1973

Mr America - AAU, 15th
Junior Mr America - AAU, 15th

1974

Mr America - AAU, 18th
Junior Mr America - AAU, Did not place
Mr World - AAU, Short, Did not place

1975

Mr USA - IFBB, Short, 1st
Mr USA - IFBB, Overall Winner

1976

Mr America - IFBB, Short, 1st
Universe - IFBB, Lightweight, 2nd

1977

Mr America - IFBB, Overall Winner
Mr America - IFBB, Lightweight, 1st
Universe - IFBB, Lightweight, 1st

1978

1978 Mr. Olympia - IFBB, Lightweight, 3rd
1978 Mr. Olympia - IFBB, Overall, 6th
Professional World Cup - IFBB, 2nd
USA vs the World - IFBB, Lightweight, 1st

1979

Best in the World - IFBB, Professional, 5th
Florida Pro Invitational - IFBB, 3rd
Grand Prix Pennsylvania - IFBB, 5th
Night of Champions - IFBB, 2nd
1979 Mr. Olympia - IFBB, Lightweight, 5th

1980

Grand Prix Miami - IFBB, 3rd
1980 Mr. Olympia - IFBB, 10th

1981

1980 Mr. Olympia - IFBB, 5th

1982

Night of Champions - IFBB, 5th
1982 Mr. Olympia - IFBB, 12th

1983

Night of Champions - IFBB, 9th

1984

World Pro Championships - IFBB, 7th

1985

1985 Mr. Olympia - IFBB, 16th

1986

World Pro Championships - IFBB, 13th

1990

Grand Prix England - IFBB, 5th
Grand Prix Finland - IFBB, 4th
Grand Prix France - IFBB, 5th
Grand Prix Germany - IFBB, 7th
Grand Prix Holland - IFBB, 7th
Grand Prix Italy - IFBB, 4th
Niagara Falls Pro Invitational - IFBB, 2nd
Night of Champions - IFBB, 3rd

1991

WBF Grand Prix - WBF, 10th

1994

Olympia - Masters - IFBB, 7th

2000

Olympia - Masters - IFBB, 10th

2009

IFBB Hall Of Fame

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