Mark Harris (born Neath) is an IFBB professional bodybuilder from Wales. He is six times UKBFF Welsh champion and overall UKBFF (formerly EFBB) British champion of 2001. [1] He nearly won the overall UKFBB British bodybuilding Championships in 2000 but was pipped to the post by Mike King. [2] In 2001, a "shredded" Mark became overall British champion as a middleweight and turned pro. [3] He made his pro debut in the English Grand Prix several weeks later. [4]
Mark is currently sponsored by the bodybuilding supplement company Chemical Nutrition. [5] (originally Chemical Warfare, now CNP Professional), owned by Kerry Kayes (and formerly Dorian Yates). He is a very well known bodybuilder in the UK. [6]
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