Page 67 - 2017 baja-ilovepdf-compressed
P. 67
2017
BODYBUILDING
th
This King’s Division also didn’t avoid some changes: two like European champion Ott Kiivikas (dropped to 7 place
categories: 85 kg and 95 kg were canceled, reducing in 90 kg class). All gold medal winners are new, including
the total number of categories to 6 and causing pro- the overall champion Volodymyr Byruk (Ukraine). Former
blems to some of the champions. Some of them had to champions either turned pro or changed preferences.
reduce bodyweight, like Jonatan Quintero (regained his Spain and Italy earned 2 titles each, and the rest one
silver medal but in 80 kg class), others decided to go up, went to Lithuania.
MARCOS HERRERA NICOLA BARLOTTA VYTAUTAS ZYLE ANGEL CALDERON
Bodybuilding 70 kg category Bodybuilding 75 kg category Bodybuilding 80 kg category Bodybuilding 90 kg category
European Champion. European Champion. European Champion. European Champion.
GOLD:
Marcos Herrera (Spain)
SILVER:
Marcos Pereira
(Portugal)
BRONZE:
Joel Scheek
(Netherlands)
GOLD: GOLD: GOLD:
Nicola Barlotta (Italia) Vytautas Zyle Angel Calderon (Spain)
SILVER: (Lithuania) SILVER:
Alvaro Costa SILVER: Grego Franciska
(Portugal) Jonathan Quintero (Netherlands)
BRONZE: (Spain) BRONZE:
Antonio Bellaroba BRONZE: Tomas Svernenka
(Switzerland) Daniel Delgado (Spain) (Ireland)
th
th
Bodybuilding 70 kg top 6 (from L): Jean Colasberna (France; 6 ), Elnur Shikhaliyev Bodybuilding 80 kg top 6 (from L): Pito Louisa (Netherlands; 6 ), Jamal Jodeiri (Azerbaijan;
th
(Azerbaijan; 4 ), Marcos Pereira (Portugal, silver), Marcos Herrera (Spain; gold), Joel 4 ), Jonathan Quintero (spain, silver), Vytautas Zyle (Lithuania; gold), Daniel Delgado (Spain;
th
th
th
Scheek (Netherlands; bronze), Marco Alleva (Italy; 5 ). bronze), Michael Sauseng (Austria; 5 ).
Bodybuilding 75 kg top 6 (from L): Tomas Cefaliello (France; 5 ), Dawid Ziola (Ireland; 4 ), Alvaro Bodybuilding 90 kg top 6 (from L): Chiristoffer Nober (Sweden; 6 ), Abel Martín (Spain; 4 ),
th
th
th
th
Costa (Portugal, silver), Nicola Barlota (Italy; gold), Antonio Bellaroba (Switzerland; bronze), Grego Franciska (Netherlands; silver), Angel Calderon (Spain; gold), Tomas Svernenka (Ireland;
Emanuele Zezzola (Italy; disqualified due to the doping rules violation). bronze), Eric Cagnard (France; 5 ).
th
66 2016/2017 BOOK OF THE YEAR