Phil Hill

Professional Bodybuilder

From Trenton, New Jersey, Phil Hill is a former professional bodybuilder, and the winner of the 1988 IFBB Night of Champions. Along with the 1988 Mr. Olympia and several others.

Phil’s famous for his posing routine “Phantom of the Opera”, which he performed at the 1988 Olympia. Some believe it was one of the greatest posing routines of the 1980s.

Phil’s first debut came in 1982 when he won the Mr. New Jersey – AAU. This initial success was the start of Phil’s 8-year long career, during which he lifted five trophies.

Having withdrawn from the bodybuilding scene at the age of 27, Phil is still admired by many to this day as one of the greatest bodybuilding posers of all time.


 

Athlete Statistics

Full Name: Philliph Hill
WeightHeightYear of BirthNationality
225 - 235lbs (102.1 - 106.6kg)5'8" (172.5cm)1963American
 
ProfessionEra
Professional Bodybuilder1980, 1990
Weight225 - 235lbs (102.1 - 106.6kg)
Height5'8" (172.5cm)
Year of Birth1963
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionProfessional Bodybuilder
Era1980, 1990


 

“Mentally, I approach the sport with knowledge, insight, drive, and stamina.”

Accomplishments

  • 1982 Mr. New Jersey – AAU, 1st
  • 1986 AAU Mr. America Medium, 1st
  • 1986 AAU Mr. USA Medium & Overall, 1st
  • 1987 NPC Nationals Heavyweight, 1st
  • 1988 IFBB Niagara Falls Pro Invitational, 2nd
  • 1988 IFBB Night of Champions, 1st
  • 1988 Mr. Olympia, 12th
  • 1989 IFBB Grand Prix England, 3rd
  • 1989 IFBB Grand Prix Finland, 4th
  • 1989 IFBB Grand Prix Holland, 3rd
  • 1990 IFBB Niagara Falls Pro Invitational, 11th
  • 1990 IFBB Night of Champions, N/A

 

Biography

Bodybuilding

Phil Hill was born on October 12, 1963 where he grew up in New Jersey, USA. Phil often displayed an interest in weight training throughout his youth. This lead him to take up weight training, and soon enough, his physique took on a new shape.

After years of training, and growing the confidence to take things “to the next level”. Phil began competing in bodybuilding shows in his late teenage years.

By the age of 19, Phil was victorious in his first ever competition, the 1982 Mr. New Jersey. This was a turning point in Phil’s career. This victory gave him the confidence to pursue the life as a Pro bodybuilder.

Proud with his initial result, Phil decided to improve his physique and prepare for bigger competitions. For that, he needed to take a lengthy pause from competing to work on his weaker areas.


 


A Correctional Officer

After 4 years of hard work in the gym, Phil came back, and he didn’t disappoint. He went on to win two shows. The 1986 AAU Mr. America Medium, and the 1986 AAU Mr. USA Medium & Overall.

Phil also took 1st place at the NPC Nationals (Heavyweight) a year later and won his Pro Card. Having entered the professional circuit, Phil continued with his preparations for more competitions. His IFBB debut came in 1988 at the Niagara Falls Pro Invitational where he placed 2nd.

Alongside his full-time dedication to bodybuilding, Phil also worked as a correctional officer for the NJ Trenton State Prison. However, Phil was eventually fired due to accusations he possessed illegal substances.

Despite the incident, Phil was able to continue bodybuilding, and went on to win the 1988 IFBB Night of Champions. He also took part at the Mr. Olympia that year and placed 12th. During the Olympia, Phil amazed everyone with his posing routine,“Phantom of the Opera”. This performance is what brought him world-wide recognition throughout the sport for many following years.


 


Retirement

Phil continued competing in the IFBB Pro league for the next 2 years, before retiring from the sport. Little is known about this iconic bodybuilder’s life after his retirement.

During his prime, Phil was a formidable competitor. His posing routines were respected and replicated by many bodybuilding enthusiasts, and his “classic” physique was on the cover of some of the most popular magazines during his prime.

Here is a testimonial from of Phil’s Mr. Olympia posing routines; “His routine at the 1988 Olympia was one of the greatest of all time! It was the phantom of the opera. People were in tears.”


 


 


 

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I remember phill hill so well…not only was he a great poser, I considered him the greatest bodybuilder…he had an immense physique. Had amazing forearms and the most scientific workout routines…phill was one of my heroes at the time…n I’ve wondered where he was today

I to knew Phil Hill in jr high and in high school. I even worked out in the same gym called Man’s World Gym in Trenton NJ. After his victory at the Arnald Classic, I never saw him again.

I worked out with Phil a few times at Man’s World Gym April 1991. Great guy. That was a cool gym. Joe Dodd and all the guys there.

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