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CLASSIC BODYBUILDING
New structure of this division, with 3 maters Francesco Brandanu (Italy). The overall battle was
categories: 40-44. 45-49 and over 50 years. The best very close and the title finally went to 53 years old
junior was Tomas Kairys (Lithuania), while 2 masters Brandanu, who was tied with 11 years younger
gold medals went to Spain (Wastecley Moraes and Moraes (9:9), so the Relative Placement Method
Benito Ruiz) The oldest class (+50 years) title for should be applied.
TOMAS KAIRYS WASTECLEY MORAES BENITO RUIZ FRANCESCO
Junior Classic Bodybuilding Master Classic Bodybuilding 40-44 Master Classic Bodybuilding BRANDANU
open category years category 45-49 years category Master Classic Bodybuilding over 50
European Champion. European Champion. European Champion. years category European Champion.
GOLD:
GOLD: GOLD: GOLD: Francesco Brandanu
Tomas Kairys Wastecley Moraes Benito Ruiz (Spain) (Italy)
(Lithuania) (Spain) SILVER: SILVER:
SILVER: SILVER: Joseph Doutau Patrik Kursten (Sweden)
Can Okay Kaya (Turkey) David Lopez (Spain) (France) BRONZE:
BRONZE: BRONZE: BRONZE: Voitto Suosaari
Jakub Siemek (Poland) Marcin Lopucki (Poland) Eutixiou Takis (Cyprus) (Finland)
Junior Men
Classic
Bodybuilding
open category
top 3 (from L):
Can Okay Kaya
(Turkey, silver),
Tomas Kairys
(Lithuania; gold),
Jakub Siemek
(Poland; Master Men Classic Bodybuilding 45-49 years category top 5 (from L): Laurent Gonzalez
bronze). (France; 4 ), Joseph Doutau (France, silver), Benito Ruíz (Spain; gold), Eutixiou Takis
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(Cyprus; bronze), Pavel Brozek (Czechia; 5 ).
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Master Men Classic Bodybuilding 40-44 years category top 6 (from L): Miguel Pozuelo (Spain; Master Men Classic Bodybuilding +50 years category top 6 (from L): Zbynek Bulava (Czechia;
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6 ), Oscar Gonzalez (Spain; 4 ), David López (Spain, silver), Wastecley Moraes (Spain; gold), 6h), Robert Horvat (Croatia; 4 ), Patrik Kursten (Sweden, silver), Francesco Brandanu (Italy;
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Marcin Lopucki (Poland; bronze), Alexandre Piel (France; 5 ). gold), Voitto Suosaari (Finland; bronze), Philippe Martigne (France; 5 ).
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