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Bodybuilding at the World Games

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Bodybuilding was part of all World Games until 2009. In 2009 Fitness events were added. After violations of the Anti-Doping Rules at the 2009 games, the International World Games Association decided to suspend the sport from participating in the 2013 World Games and subsequent World Games.[1]

Medalist

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Bodybuilding

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Men

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- 65 kg
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Games Gold Silver Bronze
1981 Santa Clara  Renato Bertagna (ITA)  Esmat Sadek (EGY)  Joe Disinti (USA)
1985 London  Herman Hoffend (FRG)  Steve Davis (USA)  Calvin Nyuli (CAN)
1989 Karlsruhe  Bernd Haid (FRG)  Park Yong-Chul (KOR)  Alfonso Gómez (ESP)
1997 Lahti  Anwar el-Amawy (EGY)  Mohamed Abdel Aziz (EGY)  José Carlos Santos (BRA)
2001 Akita  Anwar el-Amawy (EGY)  José Carlos Santos (BRA)  Martin Ward (USA)
- 70 kg
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Games Gold Silver Bronze
1981 Santa Clara  James Youngblood (USA)  Billy Knight (AUS)  Erwin Note (BEL)
1985 London  Sean-Paul Jenkins (USA)  El-Shahat Mabrouk (EGY)  Ian Dowe (GBR)
1989 Karlsruhe  Han Dong-Ki (KOR)  Ray Williams (USA)  Daniel Coussieu (FRA)
1993 The Hague  Eduard Derzapf (GER)  Kim Jun-Ho (KOR)  Anwar el-Amawy (EGY)
1997 Lahti  Toshihiko Hirota (JPN)  Chris Faildo (USA)
2001 Akita  Igor Kočiš (SVK)  René Zimmermann (SUI)  Derik Farnsworth (USA)
2005 Duisburg  José Carlos Santos (BRA)  Kamil Majek (POL)  Anwar el-Amawy (EGY)
2009 Kaohsiung  Kim Byung-Soo (KOR)  Vyacheslav Makogon (UKR)  Masahiro Sue (JPN)
- 75 kg
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Games Gold Silver Bronze
1993 The Hague  Azman bin Abdullah (SIN)  Patrick Linquet (FRA)  Ray Williams (CAN)
1997 Lahti  Kim Jun-Ho (KOR)  Juha Hakala (FIN)  Ahmed el-Sayed (EGY)
2001 Akita  Andreas Becker (GER)  Yoshihiro Yano (JPN)  Makoto Tashiro (JPN)
2005 Duisburg  Werner Zenk (GER)  Igor Kocis (SVK)  Angelo Corrado Maggiore (ITA)
2009 Kaohsiung  Boo Chang-Soon (KOR)  Igor Kocis (SVK)  Huang Chien-Chih (TPE)
- 80 kg
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Games Gold Silver Bronze
1981 Santa Clara  Jacques Neuville (FRA)  Jesse Gautreaux (USA)  Keijo Reiman (FIN)
1985 London  David Hawk (USA)  Angelito Lesta (GBR)  Michel Devitis (FRA)
1989 Karlsruhe  Henderson Thorne (CAN)  Miroslaw Daszkiewicz (POL)  Markus Vollert (FRG)
1993 The Hague  Ian Dowe (GBR)  Gustav Ander (SWE)  Juhani Herranen (FIN)
1997 Lahti  Kester Paschke (GER)  Johnny Steward (USA)  Yrjö Jokela (FIN)
2001 Akita  Pavlos Mentis (GRE)  Juraj Vrabel (SVK)  Tito Raymond (USA)
2005 Duisburg  Juraj Vrabel (SVK)  Andreas Becker (GER)  Luiz Carlos Sarmento (BRA)
2009 Kaohsiung Not awarded[a]  Hsu Chung-Huang (TPE)  Masashi Suzuki (JPN)
  • Note Beila Balog from Ukraine tested positive for various anabolic steroids, diuretics and SERMs and was therefore disqualified as well as stripped of the gold medal.[2]
- 85 kg
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Games Gold Silver Bronze
2005 Duisburg  Kamal Abdulsalam (QAT)  Tareq Al-Farsani (BHR)  Frank Schramm (GER)
2009 Kaohsiung  Lee Jin-Ho (KOR) Not awarded[b]  Mohamed Kotb (EGY)
  • Note Luiz-Carlos Sarmento from Brazil tested positive for various anabolic steroids, tamoxifen, SERMs and excess testosterone and was therefore disqualified as well as stripped of the silver medal.[2]
- 90 kg
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Games Gold Silver Bronze
1997 Lahti  Milton Holloway (USA)  Ingo Fischer (GER)  János Lantos (HUN)
+ 80 kg
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Games Gold Silver Bronze
1981 Santa Clara  John Kemper (USA)  Wayne Robins (CAN)  Ahmed el-Sayed Ibrahim (EGY)
1985 London  Berry de Mey (NED)  Matt Mendenhall (USA)  Olev Annus (FIN)
1989 Karlsruhe  Andreas Münzer (AUT)  François Gay (SUI)  Wayne Grady (USA)
1993 The Hague  Glen Gravenbeek (NED)  Sven Karlsen (NOR)  Gene Howell (USA)
2001 Akita  Olegas Zuras (LTU)  Thomas Scheu (GER)  Manfred Petautschnig (AUT)
+ 85 kg
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Games Gold Silver Bronze
2005 Duisburg  El-Shahat Mabrouk (EGY)  Ali Tabrizi Nouri (QAT)  Thomas Scheu (GER)
2009 Kaohsiung Not awarded[c] Not awarded[d]  Peter Tatarka (SVK)
  • Note Oleksandr Bilous from Ukraine tested positive for various masking agents, diuretics and excess testosterone and was therefore disqualified as well as stripped of the gold medal.[2]
  • Note Kamal Abdulsalam from Qatar tested positive for tamoxifen and was therefore disqualified as well as stripped of the silver medal.[2]
+ 90 kg
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Games Gold Silver Bronze
1997 Lahti  Walter Lettner (AUT)  Peter Keränen (FIN)  Olegas Zuras (LTU)

Women

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- 52 kg
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Games Gold Silver Bronze
1981 Santa Clara  Pam Brooks (USA)  Josée Baumgartner (FRA)  Christine Reed (USA)
1985 London  Dona Oliveira (USA)  Renate Holland (FRG)  Donna Lea (CAN)
1989 Karlsruhe  Helga Popp (FRG)  Kay Caseley (GBR)  Sharon Lewis (USA)
1993 The Hague  Andrulla Blanchette (GBR)  Jee Jong Quah (SIN)  Ina Lopulissa (NED)
1997 Lahti  Utako Mizuma (JPN)  Katja Rydström (FIN)  Heike Jung (GER)
2001 Akita  Pam Kusar (USA)  Utako Mizuma (JPN)  Sandra Weber (GER)
2005 Duisburg  Iryna Petrenko (UKR)  Lo Kit Ming (HKG)  Cao Xinli (CHN)
- 55 kg
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Games Gold Silver Bronze
2009 Kaohsiung  Jana Purdjaková (SVK)  Alina Cepurniene (LIT)  Natalia Dichkovskaya (UKR)
- 57 kg
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Games Gold Silver Bronze
1993 The Hague  Martha Sánchez (MEX)  Maria Aicher (GER)  Elena Sesana (ITA)
1997 Lahti  Barbara Furer (SUI)  Rita Rinner (LIE)
+ 52 kg
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Games Gold Silver Bronze
1981 Santa Clara  Kike Elomaa (FIN)  Gail Schroeter (USA)  Deborah Diana (USA)
1985 London  Chris Wesenberg (CAN)  Dominique Darde (FRA)  Hildegard Schäfer (FRG)
1989 Karlsruhe  Christa Bauch (FRG)  Jutta Tippelt (FRG)  Claudia Montemaggi (ITA)
2001 Akita  Cornelia Junker (GER)  Susanne Niederhauser (AUT)  Jana Purdjaková (SVK)
2005 Duisburg  Agnieszka Ryk (POL)  Aurelia Grozajová (SVK)  Simone Linay (GER)
+ 57 kg
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Games Gold Silver Bronze
1993 The Hague  Conny Plösser (GER)  Gunilla Söderberg (SWE)  Linda Forbin (FRA)
1997 Lahti  Michaela Baumer (GER)  Pauliina Kosola (FIN)  Anne Oksanen (FIN)

Fitness

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Women

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Fitness Open
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Games Gold Silver Bronze
2009 Kaohsiung  Diana Almeida (BRA)  Alevtyna Titarenko (UKR)  Anna Mozolany-Urbanikova (SVK)

References

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  1. ^ "IWGA - Body Building". theworldgames.org. Archived from the original on 9 July 2013. Retrieved 3 July 2013.
  2. ^ a b c d "2009 Kaohsiung: Doping Violations". International World Games Association. Retrieved 2017-11-12.
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