14. november 2011

IFBB Men World Classic Bodybuilding Ch. & World Bodybuilding, Fitness & Bodyfitness Cup, Tallinn 2011

The protocol of the championship is [attachment=221]here[/attachment]

[url=http://gallery.fitness.ee/main.php?g2_itemId=519461]Championship gallery[/url]

Winner of Classic Bodybuilding absolute is Konstantin Paskalev, Bulgaria!

Results of Classic Bodybuilding:

+180 cm:

1st Jerzy Pisulski, Poland
2nd Ersin Adakli, Turkey
3rd Mateusz Kolkowski, Poland
4th Andrey Lopushanskiy, Azerbaijan
5th Janar Rückenberg, Estonia
6th Sandi Imerovic, Croatia

-180 cm:

1st Taavi Koovit, Estonia
2nd Murat Demir, Germany
3rd Aristidis Nikolopoulos, South Africa
4th Mohsen Ghorannevis, Iran
5th Alexander Kamenskin, Russia
6th Thomas Schnelldorfer, Germany

-175 cm:

1st Kim Myung Sub, Korea
2nd Alexander Barbashin, Russia
3rd Younes Laroussi, Morocco
4th Mariusz Balazinski, Poland
5th Imre Vähi, Estonia
6th Arash Fattahi, Iran

-171 cm:

1st Konstantin Paskalev, Bulgaria
2nd Damian Witkowski, Poland
3rd Amir Aliabadi, Iran
4th Ha Yongin, Korea
5th Raigo Kuusnõmm, Estonia
6th Fernando Gornals, Spain

– 168 cm:

1st Tomas Lukac, Czech Republic
2nd Suguru Kamada, Japan
3rd Koray Uçar, Turkey
4th Robert Horvat, Croatia
5th Song Jaepil, Korea
6th Disic Milos, Serbia

Women bodyfitness absolute champion is Olga Muntian!

Athletic Fitness, Men:

1st Ako Rahim, Sweden
2nd Kristian Sewen, Sweden
3rd Oleg Anissimov , Estonia
4th Martin Münz, Estonia
5th Benni Gür, Denmark
6th Jan Strøm, Norway
7th Thomas Hjelde Thoresen, Norway

Athletic Fitness, Women:

1st Esta Pilt, Estonia
2nd Aslaug Lia Pettersen, Norway
3rd Helena Forsén, Sweden
4th Inger Ann-Kristin Karlsson, Norway
5th Alina Cepurniene, Lithuania
6th Liis Kristiin Vaher, Estonia

Results of World Cup Men Bodybuilding Open:

1st Ott Kiivikas, Estonia
2nd Soran Rashid, Norway
3rd Oarabile Bothselo, South-Africa
4th Steven Travers, Australia

Results of Women bodyfitness + 163 cm

1st Tetyana Mikheychyk, Ukraine
2nd Dina Želnina, Latvia
3rd Merike Sula, Estonia

Results of Women bodyfitness – 163 cm

1st Olga Muntian, Ukraine
2nd Olga Filatova, Russia
3rd Raminta Valaitiene,Lithuania
4th Magdalena Krajkowska, Poland
5th Vitaliya Dmitrieva, Estonia
6th Rada Kircheva, Bulgaria

Results of World Cup Men Fitness:

1st Oleg Anissimov
2nd Fedir Khashalov, Ukraine
3rd Turgay Ateş, Turkey

Results of World Cup Women Fitness:

1st Tatiana Dvortsova, Russia
2nd Kristina Koroljak, Estonia
3rd Irina Palaguta, Latvia
4th Oksana Orobets, Ukraine
5th Olga Volokh, Russia
6th Ayşe Elvan Şengün, Turkey


Results of the semi-finals:

Women bodyfitness – 163 cm
TOP 6 Rada Kircheva, Bulgaria
TOP 6 Olga Filatova, Russia
TOP 6 Magdalena Krajkowska, Poland
TOP 6 Raminta Valaitiene,Lithuania
TOP 6 Olga Muntian, Ukraine
TOP 6 Vitaliya Dmitrieva, Estonia

7th Elena Pitsishina, Russia
8th Esta Pilt,Estonia
9th Kati Grabbi,Estonia
10th Monika Saar, Estonia
11th Anastasiya Patokina, Russia
12th Zeliha Esmer,Turkey
13th Ayşe Senem Serhatij, Turkey

Classic Bodybuilding
– 163 cm:
TOP 6 Song Jaepil, Korea
TOP 6 Suguru Kamada, Japan
TOP 6 Tomas Lukac, Czech Republic
TOP 6 Koray Uçar, Turkey
TOP 6 Robert Horvat, Croatia
TOP 6 Disic Milos, Serbia

7th Rain Kuusnõmm, Estonia
8th Meelis Susi, Estonia
9th Giurgiu Emil, Romania

-171 cm:
TOP 6 Amir Aliabadi, Iran
TOP 6 Fernando Gornals, Spain
TOP 6 Konstantin Paskalev, Bulgaria
TOP 6 Raigo Kuusnõmm, Estonia
TOP 6 Ha Yongin, Korea
TOP 6 Damian Witkowski, Poland

7th Yang Yeonseok, Korea
8th Denis Bashatov, Russia
9th Rytis Janulevicius, Lithuania
10th Aszalos Robert, Romania
11th Antonio Primiceri, Italy
12th A.İdris Başaran, Turkey
13th Furkan Uçturk, Turkey
14th Mevlüt Baştaş, Turkey

-175 cm:
TOP 6 Arash Fattahi, Iran
TOP 6 Younes Laroussi, Morocco
TOP 6 Kim Myung Sub, Korea
TOP 6 Mariusz Balazinski, Poland
TOP 6 Imre Vähi, Estonia
TOP 6 Alexander Barbashin, Russia

7th Kemal Uysal, Turkey
8th Rifat Sipahioğlu, Turkey
9th Przemysław Żokowski, Poland
10th Andrea Felici, Italy
11th Goran Simic, Slovenia
12th Robert Jakovljevic, Serbia
13th Prem Eshwar, South Africa
14th Rud Dmytro, Ukraine
15th Mustafa Behlül, Turkey

-180 cm:
TOP 6 Mohsen Ghorannevis, Iran
TOP 6 Aristidis Nikolopoulos, South Africa
TOP 6 Thomas Schnelldorfer, Germany
TOP 6 Taavi Koovit, Estonia
TOP 6 Murat Demir, Germany
TOP 6 Alexander Kamenskin, Russia

7th Keywan Nabii, Norway
8th Ragif Bayramov, Azerbaijan
9th Marti Taru, Estonia
10th Michael Hannam, United Kingdom
11th Tuomas Kuronen, Finland
12th Igor Sidarchuk, Ireland
13th Ismail Manjoo, South Africa
14th Mehmet Baykara, Turkey

+180 cm:
TOP 6 Mateusz Kolkowski, Poland
TOP 6 Janar Rückenberg, Estonia
TOP 6 Andrey Lopushanskiy, Azerbaijan
TOP 6 Ersin Adakli, Turkey
TOP 6 Sandi Imerovic, Croatia
TOP 6 Jerzy Pisulski, Poland

7th Olaf Michaelis, Germany
8th Utti Hietala, Finland
9th Benyamin Khajehjahromi, Iran
10th Antti Filatoff, Finland
11th Roman Plachinta, Russia
12th Zlatko Piralic, Croatia
13th Ivan Zivanic, Serbia
14th Khaled Jaber Mohammad Khater, Jordan
15th Kotsioukis Ioannis, Greece

Tallinn 2011. Culture calls:

This weekend, 19. and 20. November, IFBB Men World Classic Bodybuilding Championships & World Bodybuilding, Fitness & Bodyfitness Cup, Nokia Concert Hall, ESTONIA.

The Organizing Committee of the Estonian Bodybuilding and Fitness Federation extend a warm welcome to all IFBB National Federations to participate in the IFBB Amateur Classic Bodybuilding World Championships and Amateur Bodybuilding, Fitness and Bodyfitness World Cup in Tallinn, Estonia.

Bodybuilding Federations from 36 countries from all over the world, over 120 competitors, two days of world class Bodybuilding competitions and Rafael Santonia, president of IFBB, himself, presenting his book “Revitalization”.

Get a ticket: [url=http://www.ticketpro.ee/jnp/en/sport/720450-Klassikalise-kulturismi-MM-ja-MK.html]TicketPro[/url] ; [url=http://www.piletilevi.ee/eng/tickets/tallinn_2011/muusika/?show=23319]Piletilevi[/url]

Tentative Schedule Of Activities:
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18
11:00—17:00 Arrival of delegations at official hotel
18:00 Judges and Team Managers Meeting
19:00 WEIGH-IN

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19
10:00—14:00 PREJUDGING for Fitness, Bodyfitness, Bodybuilding and Athletic Fitness
15:00 PREJUDGING for Classic Bodybuilding

SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 20
13:00 Opening the gallery of Kaupo Kikkas. Book presentation: Revitalization, Estonian version. Nokia Concert Gallery Hall.
15:00 Opening ceremony and FINALS
22:00—24:00 Farewell Banquet

See the lists of the categories. [url=http://forums.fitness.ee/index.php?/topic/32800-ifbb-world-classic-bodybuilding-ch-world-bodybuilding-fitness-bodyfitness-cup-tallinn-2011/page__view__findpost__p__322156]Click here…[/url]

Souvenirs of World Classic Bodybuilding Championships
You can find competition’s souvenirs from official hotel (Park Hotel) and from venue site- Nokia Concert Hall. Souvenirs will be sold on 18.-20. November.

You can find more information on [url=http://www.ifbb.ee/?Page=18]ifbb.ee site over here[/url].

2011 WORLD MEN’S CLASSIC BODYBUILDING CHAMPIONSHIPS PREVIEW

by Andrew Michalak

This weekend all eyes of the bodybuilding world will be on Tallinn, Estonia, where the 2011 World Classic Bodybuilding Championships and IFBB World Cup will be held. The upcoming Championships will be a record breaker, with 79 athletes nominated by National Federations in classic bodybuilding, 29 to the IFBB World Cup and 13 to demonstrate a new sport concept: athletic fitness.
Altogether, over 120 competitors from 34 countries will take part, with the biggest teams from Estonia, Turkey, Russia, Ukraine, Poland and Norway.
The Championships will take place in the very modern Nokia Concert Hall theatre, constructed in 2008, with auditorium for 1830 viewers and high-quality, up-to-date sound and light systems. You may see it on the virtual tour at: http://www.tallinnco…uaal/index.html
It will be a perfect place for displaying of the body beauty of the top physique sports athletes of the world!
– Semifinals will start November 19 (Saturday) at 10:00 (morning session) and 15:00 (afternoon session);
– Finals: November 20 (Sunday) at 15:00.

Looking at the list of nominated athletes, we can have an impression that classic bodybuilding has been expanding to the entire world nowadays. Beside Europe, there are athletes from Australia, Canada, Gambia, South Africa, Korea, Japan, Iran, Jordan, Morocco – five continents. Only South America will not be present this time but classic bodybuilding has also been growing there, having 20 athletes from 7 countries at their recent continental championships in Caracas, Venezuela and they were widely present at the 2011 Arnold America, with Jesus Britos (Paraguay) as the 171 cm category winner. There are so many top IFBB events in Asia and Europe this autumn that it is a hard financial challenge to the National Federations from America to participate in all of them. They will have their great festivity next year when the 2012 Men’s Worlds will be hosted by the Ecuadorian city of Guayaquil.
And now the actors of the 2011 Classic Bodybuilding Worlds and IFBB World Cup: the athletes:

2011 IFBB WORLD MEN’S CLASSIC BODYBUILDING CHAMPIONSHIPS

Men’s classic bodybuilding up to 168 cm:
8 athletes, with the current European champion Tomas Lukac (Czech Republic) and last-year World’s finalist Robert Horvath (Croatia). 2010 world champion Mahmut Irmak (Turkey) already moved to the traditional bodybuilding.

Men’s classic bodybuilding up to 171 cm:
17 athletes and three great names: 2010 world champion Yeon-Seok Yang and runner-up Yong-In Ha (both of Korea) and 2011 European champion and Arnold Europe winner Konstantin Paskalev (Bulgaria). Moreover, East European champion Denis Bashkatov (Russia) and Int. Cup of Poland winner Damian Witkowski (Poland).

Men’s classic bodybuilding up to 175 cm:
19 athletes, with 2011 Arnold America and Amateur Olympia winner Mariusz Balazinski and 2011 European champion Przemyslaw Zokowski (both of Poland), Amateur Olympia 3rd place winner Fernando Gornals (Spain), Korean veteran and 1997 Asian champion in traditional bodybuilding Myung-Sub Kim, who will debut in classic bodybuilding at this event and Estonian fans great hope for the title, 2010 Worlds bronze medal winner Imre Vahi.

Men’s classic bodybuilding up to 180 cm:
15 athletes, with 2009 European champion and Amateur Olympia winner Murat Demir and 2010 Worlds bronze medal winner Thomas Schnelldorfer (both of Germany), 2011 Eastern Europe Cup winner Alexander Kamenskiy (Russia) and… Mohsen Ghorannevis of Iran, who showed incredible body conditions two years ago but then was suspended for two years. Now returns!

Men’s classic bodybuilding over 180 cm:
As usual, the longest line-up, with 20 athletes. Some biggest names: 2010 world champion and 2011 Arnold America overall winner Jerzy Pisulski (Poland), 2008 world champion Roman Plachinta (Russia) and 2009 European champion Taavi Koovit – the next hope of the hosting country.

2011 IFBB WORLD CUP

Women’s fitness:
This time great show, with the world champion Tatiana Dvortsova (Russia), former world junior champion Oksana Orobets (Ukraine) and Europeans runner-up Olga Volokh (Russia).

Men’s fitness:
World champion Oleg Anissimov (Estonia), new Ukrainian star, “Fitness Bomb” show winner Fedor Khashalov and rising stars from Jordan and Turkey.

Women’s bodyfitness up to 163 cm:
2010 world champion Olga Muntian (Ukraine), European and Arnold Europe runner-up Magdalena Krajkowska (Poland) and European bronze medal winner Elena Pitsishina (Russia).

Women’s bodyfitness over 163 cm:
2011 Arnold America and Amateur Olympia winner Tetyana Mikheychyk (Ukraine) plus 5 rising stars form Latvia, Estonia, Turkey and Russia.

Men’s bodybuilding:
Europeans runner-up Ott Kiivikas and well-know Nordic bodybuilders: Tapani Valkonen (Finland) and Soran Rashid (Norway).

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