Kris Dim

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Kris Dim
Bodybuilder
Personal info
BornMay 7, 1973
Cambodia
Professional career
Pro-debut
  • California Bodybuilding Campeonatos
  • 1996

Krisna "Kris" Dim (born May 7, 1973) is an

IFBB professional bodybuilder
.

His first national bodybuilding competition was the NPC (

Arnold Classic was in 2006, where he placed 14th, followed by his first Ironman Pro Invitational in the same year, where he placed 10th. He also competed in the Mr. Olympia Europe in 2009 where he placed 3rd overall after Ronnie Coleman
who was 1st.

Kris has been featured in many fitness and bodybuilding articles, the cover of

FLEX magazine
and Muscular Development.

Early life

Dim was born in

Sacramento, California when he was twelve years old.[1]
Here is where Kris journey into bodybuilding began he joined a professional gym at the age of fifteen and began to see a transformation very fast as he moved up in strength and size whilst maintaining condition throughout. Two years later, he entered and won his first contest, the teenage division of the North Bay Bodybuilding Championships. He married, dropped out of college, and since then his career has taken off.

Stats

  • Height: 5 ft 6 inch
  • Competition weight: 185 lb.

Heart attack and health issues

Kris suffered an aortic dissection on June 8, 2007 which nearly took his life.[2] He returned to competition two years later but after another surgery in 2012 he was left paralyzed from the waist down.[3] In 2019 Kris entered the wheel chair division of bodybuilding where he took first place at the Mr. Olympia and 2nd place at the Arnold Classic.[4] Kris has since retired from bodybuilding and resides in Elk Grove, CA, where he is a fitness consultant.[5]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Kris Dim". Muscle & Fitness. 2013-12-02. Retrieved 2022-03-20.
  2. ^ "Kris Dim's Remarkable Comeback Story | MUSCLE INSIDER". muscleinsider.com. Retrieved 2022-03-20.
  3. ^ Hildebrand, Bryan. "RXmuscle.com - The Truth in Bodybuilding". RXmuscle.com - The Truth in Bodybuilding. Retrieved 2022-03-20.
  4. ^ "Kris Dim". wheelchairbodybuilding. Retrieved 2022-03-20.
  5. ^ "SEA4 Podcast: Southeast Asian Athlete Achievement > Adversity: Kris Dim on Apple Podcasts". Apple Podcasts. Retrieved 2022-03-20.