Brandon Curry and coach Abdullah Alotaibi will not work together moving forward.
Brandon Curry has accomplished great things on the bodybuilding stage during his career and will now be looking for a new coach to work with. On Wednesday, Curry’s longtime coach Abdullah Alotaibi announced that the two will no longer be working together moving forward.
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Curry was crowned champion during the 2019 Olympia under the guidance of Alotaibi. The two worked together for eight years including when Curry joined Oxygen Gym in Kuwait back in 2021. Alotaibi shared a post about Curry, his family, and their time together. Curry has not made an official statement but shared Alotaibi’s post on his Instagram story.
“From a VISION to a REALTY to a written in a HISTORY forever as a Olympia champion
Brandon and I worked together and done a great things and many achievements.”
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Curry is currently training for the 2024 Olympia and will look for a new coach ahead of the show.
Brandon Curry In Search Of New Coach Ahead Of 2024 Olympia
After his victory in 2019, Curry finished as the runner-up on the biggest stage to Big Ramy in both the 2020 and 2021 Olympia competitions. He returned to the stage during the 2022 Arnold Classic and was crowned champion before his prep began. Curry finished fourth at the 2022 Olympia.
Last year, it was announced initially that Curry would be unable to compete at the Olympia due to an illness. It later came out that the former champ was able to get himself back into competition shape physically and hit the stage.
“The first time Brandon and I talked during Olympia before we team up. He admired my work with the legend Victor Martinez. And I told him if we team up you’ll win the Olympia, and WE WON IT
The story of winning started on 26-12-2016 before the New Year back, and the rest is HISTORY..!Good luck my brother in your future and whoever coach you will be truly lucky to work with a person like you!”
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Brandon Curry becomes the latest competitor to part ways with his coach. Samson Dauda recently stopped working with Milos Sarcev and joined Oxygen Gym for his prep back in May.
Curry has high hopes once again as one of the most consistent competitors in bodybuilding.
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