
Opava, Czech Republic
October 1-4, 2004
Complete Contest Results
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*Results are subject to doping controls and are FINAL
The IFBB takes this opportunity to express its sincere thanks and heartfelt appreciation to Stanislav Pesat, President Czech Republic Bodybuilding & Fitness Federation; to the members of the Czech Organizing Committee; and to the Mayor and City of Opava for their generous support in hosting these Championships. Special thanks to Rafael Santonja, Executive Assistant to President Weider, and to the many officials of the European Bodybuilding & Fitness Federation (EBFF) for their hard work, dedication and commitment towards a successful event. |
*All photographs on this page courtesy of Tony Blinn


Junior Men's Fitness (open)

Lukas Vrsecky (Czech Republic - 2nd), Michal Peterek (Czech Republic - 1st),
Mihal Petraiche (Romania - 3rd)
Junior Women's Body Fitness (open)

Baglavka Toth (Hungary - 2nd), Elina Gook (Russia - 1st),
Maja Miokovic (Croatia - 3rd)
Junior Men's Bodybuilding (< 75kg)

Unata Tshikla (South Africa - 3rd), Antonin Kirvej (Czech Republic - 1st),
Ladislav Korsch (Slovakia - 2nd)
Junior Men's Bodybuilding (> 75kg)

Kamil Wilk (Poland - 2nd), Michal Strapek (Czech Republic - 1st),
Dominik Halas (Poland - 3rd)
Junior Women's Bodybuilding (open)

Alexandra Deveckova (Slovakia - 2nd), Florina Cernat (Romania - 1st),
Michaela Kohutova (Czech Republic - 3rd)
Master Women's Body Fitness (open)

Carmen Galasso (Italy - 2nd), Antonelli Ferretti (Italy - 1st),
Susanne Nielsen (Spain - 3rd)
Master Women's Bodybuilding (open)

Marina Gusmini (Italy - 2nd), Erika Taksonji (Hungary - 1st),
Branislava Jovanovic (Serbia & Montenegro - 3rd)
Master Men's Bodybuilding (< 80kg)

Stefan Amann (Germany - 2nd), Luis Sarmento (Brazil - 1st),
Roman Vrabel (Czech Republic - 3rd)
Master Men's Bodybuilding (> 80kg)

Petru Ciorba (Romania - 2nd), Jassim M. Abdulla (Qatar - 1st),
Rafael Arana (Spain - 3rd)
Master Men's Bodybuilding (50 & over)

Ian Dowe (England - 2nd), Waldemar Nol (Poland - 1st),
Ivan Horacek (Czech Republic - 3rd)
Best National Team Award

Russia (2nd - Eugene Koltun), Czech Republic (1st - Stanislav Pesat),
Slovakia (3rd -
Lubos Matejicka)