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BIKINI
FITNESS
The most spectacular WELLNESS
female discipline left us
with a highly contested MARIIA
competition in all 4 classes. BURLAKA Wellness was featured as
(Ukraine)
The athletes ranged from 35 an open class in which
to 50 years old. The Czech Spanish athletes were the
Republic almost achieved a JULIA stars, with Rebeca Climent
title poker, protected by the KAROVA reaching the title, with a
superiority of Julia Karova, (Czech Rep.) perfect score from the
Sylvie Moocova and Olga judges. The Spanish athlete
Usova. However, the short was the oldest, at 45 years,
class was the domain of and the shortest, but her
Ukrainian Mariia Burlaka MASTER 35-39 years (-164 cm) MASTER 35-39 years (+164 cm) shape was good as gold.
and Nataliia Poperechna.
Burlaka won the overall title
Gold: Mariia Burlaka (Ukraine)
Gold: Julia Karova (Czech Rep.)
unanimously by the judges; Silver: Nataliia Poperechna (Ukraine) Silver: Kadri Tammoja (Estonia)
in fact, she was so superior Bronze: Relika Merilai (Estonia) Bronze: Ruth Van Bochove (Holland)
REBECA
that she would go on to CLIMENT
win gold also in the senior (Spain)
competition.
SYLVIE
MOOCOVA
OVERALL (Czech Rep.)
MASTER BIKINI:
OLGA
Mariia Burlaka USOVA
(Ukraine) (Czech Rep.)
Mariia Burlaka (Ukraine) was
proclaimed Bikini Master World MASTER 40-44 years (Open) MASTER +45 years (Open) MASTER +35 years (Open)
Champion, with a perfect score
from the judges. In the image, Gold: Sylvie Moocova (Czech Rep.) Gold: Olga Usova (Czech Rep.) Gold: Rebeca Climent (Spain)
with President Santonja at the Silver: M. Simone Dos Santos (Spain) Silver: Alla Petrova (Spain) Silver: Anna Ropponen (Finland)
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awards ceremony. Bronze: Brigitta Veninger (Hungary) Bronze: Elena Sozonova (Russia) Bronze: Liza Vera (Spain)
BEST TEAM AWARD: For the first time, the Master competition separated its scores between
the men’s and women’s teams, in order to be more precise about the
Ukraine & Spain disciplines not featured in Arab countries.
MEN’S BEST TEAM:
Ranking Country Points
1 Spain 107
2 Poland 83
3 Italy 78
4 Czech Rep. 73
5 Romania 65
6 France 65
WOMEN’S BEST TEAM:
Ranking Country Points
1 Ukraine 76
2 Spain 71
3 Finland 46
Spain, represented by the president of the FEFF, José Ramos. 4 Czech Rep. 41 Ukraine, represented by President Igor Deliev, won their third team title
Spain prevailed clearly as men’s best team, ahead of Poland 5 France 30 in women’s disciplines, thanks to the excellent results of Alina Yaman
and Italy, which had excellent progress. In total, there were 27 6 Estonia 21 and Nataliia Prokhgoldva. Spain was close, coming in second, ahead of
countries that achieved points for the best team score. Finland, which was the country that grew the most as compared to 2019.
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