Where did Tom Platz go to college?
Tom Platz is an American former professional bodybuilder best known for his leg development. He retired from professional bodybuilding in 1987 and made a 'Comeback' in 1995, when he was awarded an Honorary AAU Mr. America title.
Platz attended Wayne State University and Michigan State University, where he completed his Masters in Fitness Science, Bachelors in Science Physiology and Nutrition. He also has a Masters in Business Administration from the University of California.
How old is Tom Platz?
At the time of writing, Tom Platz is 69 years old. He was born on June 26, 1955, in Fort Sill, Oklahoma.
Where is Tom Platz now?
Tom Platz is currently working as a Professor and Director of Bodybuilding Sciences at the International Sports Sciences Association (ISSA).
How many competitions did Tom Platz join before retiring?
According to bodybuilding.com, Platz competed in 21 competitions in his career after making his debut in 1973 at the age of 18. This is a detailed overview of his competitions:
- 1995 Honorary Mr. America - AAU
- 1987 Detroit Pro Invitational - IFBB, 6th
- 1986 Mr. Olympia - IFBB, 11th
- 1985 Mr. Olympia - IFBB, 7th
- 1984 Mr. Olympia - IFBB, 9th
- 1982 Mr. Olympia - IFBB, 6th
- 1981 Mr. Olympia - IFBB, 3rd
- 1980 World Pro Championships - IFBB, Mr. Universe
- 1980 Mr. Olympia - IFBB, 8th
- 1980 Night of Champions - IFBB, 12th
- 1979 Mr. Olympia - IFBB, 8th Place
- 1978 World Amateur Championships - IFBB Mr. Universe
- 1978 Mr. America - AAU, Short, 2nd
- 1977 Mr. Southeastern USA - AAU
- 1977 Mr. America - AAU, Short, 2nd
- 1976 Mr. America - AAU, Short, 3rd
- 1975 Mr. Michigan - AAU
- 1974 Junior & Senior State Powerlifting Championships - AAU, 220 Class Champ
- 1974 Teen Mr. America - AAU, 2nd
- 1973 Mr. Adonis - AAU
- 1973 Mr. Ironman - AAU
Does Tom Platz have a wife and children?
After two unsuccessful marriages, Platz married Cha Nikito-Platz in 2000. They have been together for 24 years now. She has worked as a life coach, manager, and is a retired doctor.
In a clip shared by AEGFitness on YouTube, Platz said:
"I never had kids. I think about it from time to time now, I do. I go 'It's got to be nice to have kids'. If my son or daughter wanted to go into bodybuilding, I would probably not be for it."