Report Index Page

Unless stated otherwise, all photographs on this page courtesy of Tony Blinn

CONTEST RESULTS

*These results are FINAL.

**The Gold, Silver and Bronze medallists are subjected to compulsory drug testing, using IOC procedures and IOC accredited laboratories. If an athlete returns a Positive Test Result, medals are not re-awarded to lower-place athletes unless they have undergone a drug test and have returned a Negative Test Result.

Bantamweight (< 65 KG)
NAME COUNTRY PLACE
Jose Carlos SANTOS Brazil 1
Anwar El AMMAWI Egypt 2
Vacant 3
Pham Van MACH Vietnam 4
Martinho FERREIRA France 5
Yousif HASAN Iraq 6

7 - Vladimir Kristof (Slovakia)
8 - Jung Bo Hun (Korea)
9 - Mehdi Noorzadeh (Iran)
10 - Vincent Han Cheng (Singapore)
11 - S. Kumarananthan (India)
12 - Tugalua Salati (New Zealand)
13 - Kim Jin Sik (Korea)
14 - Johannes Hendriks (South Africa)
15 - Nader Al Salem (Kuwait)
16 - Ahmed Hussein (UAE)
17 - Ibrahim Bin Sihat (Singapore)

Lightweight (< 70 KG)
NAME COUNTRY PLACE
Igor KOCIS Slovakia 1
Vacant 2
Vacant 3
Werner ZENK Germany 4
Yassin El TOUCHI Egypt 5
Shameen ADAMS South Africa 6

7 - Tomasz Blaziak (Poland)
8 - Koji Godo (Japan)
9 - Zoltan Foldi (Hungary)
10 - Toshihiko Hirota (Japan)
11 - Artem Brador (Ukraine)
12 - Isidro Moreno Calero (Spain)
13 - Mohamed Loutfi (Egypt)
14 - Jose Casas Falagan (Spain)
15 - Al Malahi Galal (Yemen)

*The following athletes competed but did not place:

Jack Madanamoothoo (Mauritius)
Cao Quoc Phu (Vietnam)
Hardeep Singh (India)
Aissam Abd El Hadi (Egypt)
Fabio Oberti (Italy)
Panagou Efstathios (Greece)
Justin Thacker (South Africa)
Andrew Leader (England)
Amir Bin Zainal (Singapore)
Ron Gonzales (Canada)
Kaleb Abdel Aziz (Egypt)
Daniel McAuley (Canada)
Ahmed Ali Ayesh (Yemen)
Nyombo Mkobi (Tanzania)
Hussain Fassim (Qatar)
Fadhil Nima (Iraq)

Welterweight (< 75 KG)
NAME COUNTRY PLACE
Vacant 1
Vacant 2
Vacant 3
Eduard DERZAPF Germany 4
Pavlos MENTIS Greece 5
Andreo MOZOLANI Slovakia 6

7 - Juha Hakala (Finland)
8 - Esmat Sadek (Egypt)
9 - Hynek Neuzil (Czech Republic)
10 - Hidetata Yamagishi (Japan)
11 - Kim Myung Sub (Korea)
12 - Luiz Carlos Pareira Sarmento (Brazil)
13 - Said El Tafanhi (Egypt)
14 - Kolarov Galin Bozhidarov (Bulgaria)
15 - Vladimir Kambarov (Russia)

*The following athletes competed but did not place:

Khaled Khatib (Palestine)
Eugene Van Schalkwyk (South Africa)
Julius Mapambano (Tanzania)
Rupesh Bhakt (India)
Anthony Sweeney (Ireland)
Manal Haikal (Syria)
Yoshihiro Yano (Japan)
Amir Amin Meabed (Egypt)
Redha Al Qubandi (Kuwait)
Yang Ximin (China)
Robert Horvat (Croatia)
Pourou Pantelakis (Cyprus)
Arasu Mounagiuru (India)
Abdel Azim Hegazi (Egypt)
Patrick Luako (Kenya)
Ahmed Mohamed Badrah (Syria)
Anderson Sobers (Barbardos)
Chris Pillay (South Africa)
Rustam Agayev (Azerbaijan)
Yousef Omar Yahya (Yemen)
Raymond Myall (Australia)
Jim Butler (Ireland)
Abdel Ali El Aissaoui (Morocco)
Trifon Valencia (Guam)
Faiz Abdul Hasan (Iraq)
Adel Kamal (Iraq)

Middleweight (< 80 KG)
NAME COUNTRY PLACE
Vacant 1
Vacant 2
Vacant 3
Adel Said BADAWY Egypt 4
Serkan CETIN Germany 5
Juraj VRABEL Slovakia 6

7 - Ly Duc (Vietnam)
8 - Jerry Ossi (Finland)
9 - Hubert Olborski (Poland)
10 - Buruiana Virgil (Romania)
11 - Liaw Teck Leong (Malaysia)
12 - Odowu Muritala (Belgium)
13 - Tom Kreienbuhl (Switzerland)
14 - Julian Felix (St. Lucia)
15 - Peter Mohr (Austria)

*The following athletes competed but did not place:

Vugar Verkiyev (Azerbaijan)
Lin Peiqu (China)
Lautev Viktor (Hungary)
Lagos Genrghios (Cyprus)
Hamzah Orabi (Syria)
Radol William Ouma (Kenya)
Sidney Alvro Sille (Netherlands)
Lambertus de Boer (Netherlands)
Prats Gimenez (Spain)
Pedro Gimenez (Spain)
Zhang Huiming (China)
Dimitri Todorov (Bulgaria)
Anas Abo Zaken (Syria)
Khaled Asdir (Morocco)
Haghani Abdallah (Tunisia)
Mohamed Safani (Morocco)
Wang Tasi Chu (Taiwan)
Mohamed El Harkaway (Australia)
Hussein Juma (Iraq)
Imad Jassim (Iraq)

Lightheavyweight (< 90 KG)
NAME COUNTRY PLACE
El Shahat MABROUK1 Egypt 1
Pawel BRZOZKA2 Poland 2
Vacant 3
Vacant 4
P.A. KONSTEDT Switzerland 5
Miroslav CIPRA Czech Republic 6
1Moved to 1st place from 3rd place (Negative Test Result)
2Moved to 2nd place from 4th place (Negative Test Result)

7 - Akos Gaszt (Hungary)
8 - Stavros Malaktos (Cyprus)
9 - Christos Taranatzis (Greece)
10 - Stefan Havlik (Slovakia)
11 - Lyndon Belgrave (Barbados)
12 - Ahmed Saafin (Qatar)
13 - Sergey Beshasniy (Ukraine)
14 - Ahmad Ali Verdi (Iran)
15 - Yasser Masri (Syria)

*The following athletes competed but did not place:

Stoilov Ivaylo Georgiev (Bulgaria)
Keyser Damien (France)
Brian McFarlane (New Zealand)
Christophelan Perrine (Mauritius)
Leonard Lihanda (Kenya)
Christian Kaus (Germany)
Raschik Blancou (Tunisia)
Ibrahim Handi (Egypt)
Meschberger Beat (Australia)
Stanley Wardt Ratman (Netherlands)
Alberti Bistocchi (Italy)
Reijo Pasanen (Finland)
Hadi Ghandour (Lebanon)
Desire Mongelard (Mauritius)
Mahmoud Abdel Aziz (Egypt)
Ben Nagara (Tunisia)
John O'Grady (Ireland)
Mohamad Nouri Sahloul (Syria)
Ott Kiivikas (Estonia)
Nazzareno Calleja (Malta)

Heavyweight (> 90 KG)
NAME COUNTRY PLACE
Vacant 1
Vacant 2
Vacant 3
Ramon GONZALEZ Spain 4
Petr WEINLICH Czech Republic 5
Hamdullah AYKUTLUG Switzerland 6

7 - Peter Trenz (Germany)
8 - Mouhamed Anouti (Lebanon)
9 - Lubos Cerny (Czech Republic)
10 - Andrzej Maszewski (Poland)
11 - Tarek Mahmoud (Egypt)
12 - Renato Moccia (Switzerland)
13 - Lukasz Kazimierczak (Poland)
14 - Fredrick Age (Sweden)
15 - Emmanouil Karamanlakis (Greece)

*The following athletes competed but did not place:

Jean Claire (France)
Rando Kukeli (Albania)
Henry Graham (Jamaica)
Bilal Khazaal (Lebanon)
Jerry Nichols (Barbados)
Valery Lutsak (Ukraine)
Carmichael Bryan (Barbados)
Ibn Charles Dall (Malta)
William Ortuno (Venezuela)
Patrick Kelly (Aruba)
Firas Al Sayed (Syria)
Noel McPartlin (Ireland)
Eric McEntyre (Australia)
Ahmed Hamauda (Egypt)
Haghi Fereydoun (Iran)
Danillo Gaspard (Mauritius)

"Most Improved Bodybuilder" Award ... Esmat SADEK (Egypt)


A proud moment for Esmat Sadek (Egypt), as he is congratulated by Dr. Eng. Adel Fahim El Sayed and Rafael Santonja on winning the "Most Improved Bodybuilder Award" at the Finals

"Best National Team" Award
Egypt (1st)
Slovakia (2nd)
Germany (3rd)


Another proud moment - Egypt captures the coveted "Best National Team Award" at the Finals.
Dr. Eng. Adel Fahim El Sayed (second from right), IFBB Vice President for Africa
and President of the Egyptian Bodybuilding Federation, hoists the 1st-place trophy in celebration of the win.

"Overall Champion" Award ... Jose Carlos SANTOS (Brazil)


Jose Carlos SANTOS (Brazil) - Overall Champion

Previous Page ..... Top of Page ..... Next Page