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CLASSIC BODYBUILDING
Similar situation like in Bodybuilding: all champions are medals (in Classic BB and Games Classic BB). Spanish
new. Two gold medals went to Spain, the rest to Ireland, Sergio de Juan was the most successful athlete, winning
Germany and Czechia. Arístide Mbomni (Germany) moved the 171 cm class and the overall title. 2008 and 2009 junior
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from Bodybuilding (2 place in 70 kg class in 2016) to world champion, Lukas Topinka (Czechia), now at the top
Classic version and this change provided him with 2 gold of the 175 cm senior class.
ARISTIDE MBOMNI SERGIO DE JUAN LUKAS TOPINKA
Games Classic Bodybuilding open category Classic Bodybuilding 171 cm Classic Bodybuilding 175 cm category
European Champion. category European Champion. European Champion.
GOLD:
Arístide Mbomni
(Germany)
SILVER:
Bogdan Farcas
(Romania)
BRONZE:
Reno Banks
(United Kingdom)
GOLD: GOLD:
Sergio de Juan (Spain) Lukas Topinka (Czechia)
SILVER: SILVER:
Games Classic Bodybuilding (open) top 6 (from L): Peter Bella (Slovakia; 6 ), Vilius Claudio Adam (Portugal) Saeid Jodeiri (Azerbaijan)
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Sosnovskis (Lithuania; 4 ), Bogdan Farcas (Romania, silver), Aristide Mbomni (Germany; BRONZE: BRONZE:
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gold), Reno Banks (Un. Kingdon; bronze), Siim Savisaar (Estonia; 5 ). Jurgoy Alves (Turkey) Joar Fallmar (Sweden)
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ARÍSTIDE
MBOMNI
Classic Bodybuilding 168 cm
category
European Champion.
GOLD:
Arístide Mbomni (Germany)
SILVER:
Bogdan Farcas (Romania)
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BRONZE: Classic Bodybuilding 171 cm class top 6 (from L): Víctor Nastase (Belgium; 5 ), Jurgoy Ates
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Teymur Aslanov (Azerbaijan) (Turkey; 3 ), Davide Tiloca (Italy, disqualified due to the Anti-Doping Rules violetion, Sergio
de Juan (Spain; gold), Claudio Adam (Portugal; silver), Ionut Bratu (Romania; 4 ).
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Classic Bodybuilding 168 cm class top 6 (from L): Dogancan Polat (Turkey; 6 ), Dalibor Classic Bodybuilding 175 cm class top 6 (from L): Cristian Fekete (Romania; 6 ), Ercag Birisah
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Jovanovic (Serbia; 4 ), Bogdan Farcas (Roman ia, silver), Aristide Mbomni (Germany; gold), (Turkey; 4 ), Saied Jodeiri (Azerbaijan, silver), Lukas Topinka (Czechia; gold), Joar Fallmar
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Teymur Aslanov (Azerbaijan; bronze), Rain Kuusnomm (Estonia; 5 ). (Sweden; bronze), Oliver Franjic (Croatia; 5 ).
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