Stan McQuay

Stan McQuay
 Bodybuilder 
Personal info
Born (1973-07-12) July 12, 1973
Yokosuka, Japan
Height 5 ft 7 in (1.70 m)
Weight (In Season): 198-202lbs.(84/86kg)
(Off-Season):205-215lbs (93/95kg).
Professional career
Pro-debut 1998 Musclemania, 2000
Best win NPC Nationals Lightheavyweight National Champion, 2006
Predecessor Charles Ray Arde
Successor TBA
Active Since 1997

Stan McQuay (b. July 12, 1973 in Yokosuka, Japan) is an IFBB professional bodybuilder.

Stan has been featured in many bodybuilding magazines and videos, including being featured on the cover of Muscle Polynesia, despite not being Polynesian.

Biography

Born in Yokosuka, Japan in 1973 to a Japanese mother and Irish father,[1] Stan McQuay moved to the United States with his family at an early age, living first in Illinois before settling in Van Nuys, California. Growing up in the San Fernando Valley, Stan spent most of his free time surfing and skateboarding. Stan became steadily employed and enrolled in community college. At a maximum height of 5’ 7” and weighing 135 lbs, Stan began weight-training in order to gain the muscle-mass necessary for college football.

Most recently, Stan moved a competitive middleweight to a light-heavyweight, and was able to win his pro-card as a light-heavyweight at the 2006 NPC Nationals. He has appeared on the cover of several publications.

Vital Stats

Contest history

Magazine Covers

Other Popular Culture

Stan McQuay appeared extensively in the made-for-TV documentary "Bodybuilders" which appeared on the Discovery Channel.[2]

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