Robert Cheeke

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Robert Cheeke
— Bodybuilder —
File:Robert-Cheeke vegan body building natural competition 2009.jpg
Robert Cheeke in competition (2009).
Personal info
Nickname "RC"
Born (1980-03-02) March 2, 1980 (age 44)
Corvallis, Oregon, U.S.
Height 6 ft 0 in / 182.88 cm
Weight Contest: 180-185 lb (81.5-84 kg) Off season: 200 lb (91 kg)
Professional career
Best win INBA Northwestern USA Natural Bodybuilding Overall Novice Championship, 2005

Robert Cheeke (born March 2, 1980 in Corvallis, Oregon) is an American bodybuilder, motivational speaker, and author. He is a vegan activist and spends his time touring the United States for speaking engagements and book promotions. He also runs a fitness site, Vegan Bodybuilding and Fitness and serves as a endorser for Sequel Naturals[1] as well as their National Event Coordinator for the United States.

Cheeke is the co-founder of C-VEG, a Corvallis-based Vegan group, a former Board Member for non-profit groups OrganicAthlete and Northwest VEG in Portland, and the founder and president of Vegan Bodybuilding & Fitness.[2]

Biography

Early life

Robert Cheeke was born in Corvallis, Oregon on March 2, 1980. He grew up on a farm, and cites his positive childhood experiences interacting with the farm's animals as the source of compassion that would later lead him to embrace veganism.[3] At age 15, Cheeke made the transition to veganism and began organizing animal rights events at Corvallis High School including the initiation of recycling programs and providing vegan meals to those in need with Food Not Bombs.[2]

Career

Cheeke began his athletic career as a cross country runner for Oregon State University in 1999 but soon developed an interest in weight lifting and strength training. He became a competitive bodybuilder the following year in 2000. Five years later, in 2005 Cheeke won the title of INBA Northwestern USA Natural Bodybuilding Overall Novice Champion. In the following years he competed the Natural Bodybuilding World Championships in 2006, and the Northwestern USA Natural Bodybuilding Championships in 2009 (where he took first place in his class).

In 2006 he released a documentary, "Vegan Fitness: Built Naturally" featuring himself and two other vegan athletes, Brendan Brazier and Tonya Kay. He was also selected as one of VegNews Magazine's 15 most influential vegan athletes.[4] Robert has been featured in more than 20 magazines from the US, Canada, Denmark, Germany and the United Kingdom. He has also appeared in TV commercials for VegSeattle and PETA,[5] and has been on a number of television news shows, radio interviews,[6] and is featured on over 300 websites and in over 300 videos on the internet, including hosting his own show, The Robert Cheeke Show.

Personal life

Cheeke endorses Vega Foods supplements and has been featured in news articles including a feature in the Willamette Week[7] and magazines like Organic Lifestyle Magazine.[8] He currently lives in Corvallis, Oregon on his parent's farm, and trains at a locally-owned gym and at several 24 Hour Fitness locations in the Portland Metro area. He credits his sister with influencing him to become vegan.

Bodybuilding titles

  • 2005 INBA Northwestern USA Natural Bodybuilding Overall Novice Championship

Competitive placings

  • 2006 Natural Bodybuilding World Championships
  • 2009 Northwestern USA Natural Bodybuilding Championships - 1st in class

DVDs

  • Robert Cheeke – Vegan Fitness: Built Naturally (2006)
  • Robert Cheeke - Vegan Brothers in Iron (2010)

Books

  • Vegan Bodybuilding & Fitness – The Complete Guide to Building Your Body on a Plant Based Diet (2010)
  • Shred it (2014)

References

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