Evan Centopani
Evan Centopani was born in Bridgeport, Connecticut, United States on April 7th, 1982 and is the Bodybuilder. At the age of 42, Evan Centopani biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.
At 42 years old, Evan Centopani has this physical status:
Evan did not decide to pursue bodybuilding as a potential career until he was 23 years old, when he began to compete at amateur shows. His first show was the 2005 amateur Bev Francis Atlantic States show. Much to his surprise, he won the heavyweight class and the overall title. The following year, Evan went on to win the NPC Junior Championships and take the 1st and overall as well.
In 2007, Evan followed this success by earning his Pro Card, when he won the super-heavyweight class at that years NPC National Bodybuilding & Fitness Championships.
Professional career
During the course of his bodybuilding career, Centopani has consistently placed high in competition. Indeed, at his first professional show; the New York Pro in 2009, he unexpectedly took 1st place against much more experienced competition in front of the large crowd at the Tribeca Performing Arts Center.
Centopani is widely known for his longtime sponsorship with Animal, spanning the past 16 years (as of 2022). He was sponsored by Animal from 2006 to 2014, when he left for Prime Nutrition, but returned to Animal only 17 months later. He has remained with Animal since his return in 2015, with which he is one of the organizations most praised and integral athletes. He developed & debuted his own meal replacement powder for Animal, dubbed "Animal Meal", in 2019.
In 2007, he won the superheavyweight class and overall title for the NPC National Bodybuilding & Fitness Championships, where he earned his pro card.
On May 16, 2009, at his pro debut, Evan Centopani won first place at the New York Pro show at the Tribeca Performing Arts Center in New York.
In a February 8, 2010 interview with Shawn Ray on MD Radio, Centopani announced that he would be taking the 2010 season off, and that he would not compete again until the 2011 Arnold Classic.
In a 2022 video clip, Centopani unofficially announced his retirement from competing in professional bodybuilding, claiming that he most likely will not be competing again as he is comfortable with the level of success he has attained in his professional career.