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  1. Complete competitor lists // http://swedengrandprix.com/notified.html

    Bodybuilding -80 kg

    1. Raigo Kuusnõmm, Estonia
    2. Lukasz Kmuk, Poland
    3. Pierre Ågren, Team Power Eskilstuna
    4. Mats Ljung, MM Sports Team
    5. Fredrik Spång, Team Palmell
    6. Jonas Sleiman Delta Gym
    7. Vytautas Žylė, Oazis Lithuania
    8. Klaus Bjerg, Denmark
    9. Art Tosom, Denmark

     

    Bodybuilding -90 kg

    1. Ott Kiivikas, Reval - Sport-Estonia
    2. Niro de la Rua, Team Gymgrossisten Elit
    3. Adam Danie, JK Fitness
    4. Samuel Blomgren, Iron Stable Bodybuilding
    5. Krzysztof  Skryplonek  Poland
    6. Daniel Alritzson Team Proteinbolaget
    7. Alaa Tillo, Team Just Fit
    8. Saleem Wasi, Denmark
    9. Brian Bonde, Denmark
    10. Alexander Strøberg, Denmark

     

    Bodybuilding +90 kg

    1. Mohamad Kaddoura, Alex Fitness
    2. Tobias Jonasson, AL coaching
    3. Marcus Salomonsson, Kraftcentralen
    4. Markus Rinse, Team K.O. Store
    5. Jan Nordlund, Sussi's fitness Forever team
    6. Kevin Koxha, Team Haningehälsostudio
    7. Martin Göransson, Team MM Sports
    8. Ole Kristian Våga, Norway
    9. Wojciech Pieczaba, Poland
    10. Kamil Tanwic, Poland
    11. Mikael Gumse, Team Gumse Gym
    12. Piotr Ševčenko, VKFKS Lithuania
    13. Deividas Dubinas, Dubinas LT Lithuania
    14. Rasmus Charlie Sølvsten, Denmark

     

    Women´s Physique

    1. Johanna Indhage Team Justfit
    2. Mia Brobeck, Team Elitnutrition
    3. Regina Strid Musclezone Malmö
    4. Malou Holmström, XXXL Sweden
    5. Rosanna Scharin, Team Better Bodies
    6. Lisbeth Grape, Team Gymgrossisten Butik
    7. Anna K Björkman Wallin, Gnesta Gym
    8. Alexa Levevik Team Gumse Gym
    9. Semiran Dag, Eliteteam Bodysciense
    10. Betinna Virenfeldt, Denmark
    11. Jeanette Johansson, Team Swedish Supplements

     

    Body Fitness -163 cm

    1. Hanna Wetterlund, Team JF Athletes
    2. Linn Borgström, Team JF Athletes
    3. Elin Björkegren, AL Coaching
    4. Mirjam Trujillo, Team MM Sports
    5. Anna Bomar, Team Shapes Gym
    6. Anna Karlsson TC strong by sweden
    7. Pia Jansson, Team Swedish Supplements
    8. Carina Hallqvist, Team Elit Nutrition
    9. Alexandra Ljung, MM Sports Team
    10. Therese Vilrik Bruun, Team Masskinen Denmark
    11. Sarah Nordeke, Stell Nutrition
    12. Carina Isaksson, Team Better Bodies
    13. Susse Hougaard, Denmark
    14. Mette Kragelund, Denmark
    15. Therese Vilrik Bruun, Denmark
    16. Mette Daugaard, Denmark

     

    Body Fitness -168 cm

    1. Josefina Eriksson, Team Power Eskilstuna
    2. Hanna Wetterlund, Jfathletes
    3. Emelie Hilm, Växer Gym
    4. Emma Gustafson, Team Gumse Gym
    5. Jenni Torstensson, Muscle zone gym
    6. Sanphuong Sam, Team Elit Nutrition
    7. Emma Melin, Team Ironsport
    8. Jenni Torstensson, Team Musclezone
    9. Therese Sandin, TC Strong by Sweden
    10. Gea Taalvelt, Spa&Sport Spordiklubi Estonia
    11. Tatiyana Pudovkina, HC GYM Estonia

     

    Body Fitness +168 cm

    1. Elin Cannerbo, Edererathletes
    2. Jenny Packalén, Edererathletes
    3. Kathleen Franke, Team Bodyfight
    4. Maria Hasselmark, Team Better Bodies
    5. Josefin Kardell, MM Sports Team
    6. Sofia Eklund, Team Get Prepared
    7. Kristina Hansen, Denmark

     

    Bikini Fitness -163 cm

    1. Vanessa Kasumovic,  Team MM Sports
    2. Annelie Damberg, Team Gym Grossisten Butik
    3. Sarah Svensson, Team Exhale Gym
    4. Sara Guess Olsson,  Team MM Sports
    5. Sandra Solaric, Team Better Bodies
    6. Anna Bogs Struglics, Team K.O. Store
    7. Helena Tzimourtas, Team Chamoun
    8. Sara Larsson, Team Chamoun
    9. Frida Sharifi, Team K-O store
    10. Malin Lamberg,  Team Chamoun
    11. Emelie Söder, Team Forever Fit by Better Bodies
    12. Elvira Grönkvist Nyberg, MM Sports Team
    13. Carolina Rahm, Delta Gym
    14. Rebecca Wallman, Team Shape by Sharam
    15. Sofia Forsberg, Team Ironsport
    16. Cecilia Sköld, MM Sports
    17. Amelie Claesson, Team Elit Nutrition
    18. Kathleen Olsson, TC Srong by SWeden
    19. Anna Stålnacke, Team Tyngre
    20. Vanessa Kasumovic, MM Sports Team
    21. Fabiola Bustos, Team Flex Sweden
    22. Caroline Aspenskog BMR Sport Nutrition
    23. Sara Säwar Franzen, Team Fairing
    24. Regina Krukovskaja, Audentes Fitness Estonia

     

    Bikini Fitness -166 cm

    1. Emma Cederholm, Edererathletes
    2. Sara Jönsson Hammer Team
    3. Jenny Hovenberg, Team K.O store
    4. Julia Andersson, Team Svensk Sport Nutrition
    5. Kajsa Bengtsson, Team Golden Physique
    6. Julia Vivien, Team Nordiskt Kosttillskott
    7. Paulina Hermansson, One Day Crew
    8. Julia Volz Team Nordiskt Kosttillskott
    9. Nathalie Carlbrant, Team Fairing
    10. Frida Sjöström, Team Gymgrossisten Elite
    11. Anna Bose, Lessebos Styrkeklubb
    12. Camilla Just, The Just Effect Denmark
    13. Ann Sofie Gustavsen, Denmark
    14. Anja Sørensen, Denmark
    15. Stine Reitz, Denmark
    16. Karima Katja, Denmark
    17. Michelle Kicki Wagner, Denmark
    18. Zandra Dons, Denmark
    19. Trine Rathlau, Denmark
    20. Malin Kronmarker Team Steel nutrition

     

    Bikini Fitness -169 cm

    1. Jessica Holmström, Team svensktkosttillskott
    2. Elvira Pettersson, Team exhalegym
    3. Faye Corbett, Team Diamond Fitness
    4. Emma Johansson, Gladius Gym
    5. Josefina Kristiansen, Team Tillskottsbolaget
    6. Zana Rohani, Team Elit Nutrition
    7. Adrienne Daudi Team Svensk Sport Nutrition
    8. Marina Johansson, Team Kasra
    9. Nadja Nielsen, Team Elit Nutrition
    10. Weronica Liljeroth, Edererathletes
    11. Agne Kiviselg, Spa&Sport sportclub Estonia
    12. Julia Friberg, AL Coaching Jönköping
    13. Malin Embla Norrman Team Eedererathletes
    14. Ene Tomingas, My Fitness Estonia
    15. Andra Vagur, Spordikeskus Teras Estonia
    16. Helen Randmets, My Fitness Estonia
    17. Miriel Widerström, Örebro kraftsportsklubb
    18. Kristina Narbutaitytė, Pegasas Lithuania
    19. Sandra Rosendahl, Denmark
    20. Bettina Bach, Denmark
    21. Natasha Garder, Denmark
    22. Natacha Lange, Denmark
    23. Andra Vagur, Spordiklubi Teras Estonia

     

    Bikini Fitness +169 cm

    1. Lee Sheldon Huggler, Team Gymgrossisten Butik Göteborg
    2. Tina Leinonen Team MM Sports
    3. Lina Kroon, TC strong by sweden
    4. Saynaz Mokhtari
    5. Therese larsson, Team MM Sports
    6. Michaela Svangren, Team Ironsport
    7. Maria Regen, Team Svensk Sport Nutrition
    8. Johanna Sonesson, Team Scitec Nutrition
    9. Josefin Jensen, XXXl Sweden
    10. Michelle Korén, Team JF Athletes
    11. Ronja Rungberg, TC Strong By Sweden
    12. Julia Falkman, Team Elit Nutrition
    13. Linn Strand, Gladius Gym
    14. Frida Paulsen Stern Workout Empire
    15. Kirke Kirt, TÜ ASK Estonia
    16. Mya Lindahl, Delta Gym
    17. Diana Stankejeva, Oazis Lithuania
    18. Julie Speich, Denmark
    19. Nathalie Buhl, Denmark
    20. Camille Wagner Denmark

    Classic Bodybuilding -180 cm

    1. Jens Hartler, Edererathletes
    2. Sebastian Andersson, Team MM Sports
    3. Dennis Andersson, Team MM Sports
    4. Tomas Jakobsson, Team Chamoun
    5. Calle Bolund, Team Tyngre
    6. Jan Linde, Team Ironsport
    7. Peep Reinart, Sparta SK Estonia
    8. Jimmie Carpman, Team Elit Nutrition
    9. Richard Bjuvhage, Team Sisu Nutrition
    10. Johan Boström, Team Fitnessbutiken Alingsås
    11. Nicodemus Nilsson, Nordic Sports Nutrition
    12. Siim Savisaar, TÜ ASK Estonia
    13. Patrik Kasra, Midland active
    14. Ahmad Seyar Jahani, Team Elit Nutrition
    15. Johnny Grape,Team Tyngre

     

    Classic Bodybuilding +180 cm

    1. Gerhard Marcher, Edererathletes
    2. David Sundqvist, Exhale Gym
    3. Erik Svantesson, Gymgrossisten butik
    4. Calle Ekman, Gymgrossisten butik Göteborg
    5. David Losell, Landskrona kraftsportsklubb
    6. Rikard Zaar, Team Gumse Gym
    7. Monir Hejazi, Team shape by Sharam
    8. Torbjörn Swedin, Team Kasra
    9.  Jannick Weisschnur, Olympic Hamburg Germany
    10. Fredrik Ström, Team Better Bodies
    11. Henrik Kjellsson, Team Ironhouse
    12. Pontus Kerstis, Bjurhovda Atletklubb
    13. Thony Sundgren, Team Fitnessbutiken Alingsås
    14. Mohamad Baker Aziz, Denmark

     

    Men´s Physique -178 cm

    1. Marcoci Tazvan Florin, Romanian
    2. Simran Singh, Edererathletes
    3. Josef Balevasi, BMR Sports Nutrition
    4. Nikola Rushiti Team Proteinbutiken
    5. Shahin Daneshgari Nejad, Team Golden physique
    6. Tuomas Viitala, Team Ironhouse Gym
    7. Christian Foxberg, Nordicwellness
    8. Ahmed Mohammed, Team Shape by Sharam
    9. Henrik Otterström, MM Sports Team
    10. Yosef Halim , MM Sports Team
    11. Robert Silva, MM Sports Team
    12. Daniel Skowronski, Body Science Team
    13. Kert Kaljula, Sparta SK Estonia
    14. Leo Steen, Team Chamoun
    15. Mohamed Ali, Fit N Fight
    16. Ahmed Abdelhafez, Team Elit Nutrition
    17. Redir Nerway, Delta Gym
    18. Mohamed Ali, Team BMR Sport Nutrition
    19. Henrik Vu, Team K.O. Store
    20. Law Shala, Workout Empire
    21. Atif Agic, Team Elitnutrition
    22. Issa Hussein, Danmark
    23. Alexander Ladsten, Norway
    24. Daniel Djurdjevic, Team Workout Empire
    25. Ali Torkniman, Team Better Version
    26. Per Robertsson, Team Shape by Sharam
    27. Mohamed Hamad, Team Larsen physique Denmark
    28. Hashim Youshaa, Denmark
    29. Faizan Sakhi, Denmark

     

    Men´s Physique -182 cm

    1. John Nyström, Team K.O store
    2. Robin Olsson, Team Better Bodies
    3. John Nyström, FearlessFitness
    4. Anders Toresson,  Team MM Sports
    5. Anton Stenberg, TEAM K.O. Store
    6. Edin Vidjen, Team Musclezone
    7. Dusko Komso, Team Power Eskilstuna
    8. Aurélien Daudi, Team Svensk Sport Nutrition
    9. Pierre Ericsson, Delta Gym
    10. Isak Netzler, Edererathletes
    11. Islam Ali, Elit Nutrition
    12. Kevin Vega, Lynx Multisport Team, Göteborg
    13. Peter Bendtsen, Denmark

     

    Men´s Physique +182 cm

    1. Jonatan Ohlén, Gymgrossisten butik Göteborg
    2. Jonas Barkman, Team Tillskottsbolaget
    3. Jussi Ojakangas, Team Fairing
    4. Daniel Nilsson, Hammer Team
    5. Rasmus Sjöberg-Madsen, Team inshape
    6. Jimmy Törnetoft, Team MM Sports
    7. Robert Cret, Team Gymkostbutiken
    8. Aso Ramazani, Team Proteinbolaget
    9. Fredrik Hjert, Team MM Sports
    10. Christian Nissen, Team Musclezone
    11. Kuido Jõgisalu, Spa&Sport Pärnu Estonia
    12. Marcus Grönroos, Team Tyngre
    13. Michael Hafström, Team Steel Nutrition
    14. Rafi Ohanes, Team ProteinExperten
    15. Dino Cordic, Team Mm Sports
    16. Hans Hiiuväin, Fittest Klubi Estonia
    17. Christian Nissen, Team Musclezone

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    Mixed Pairs:

    Mixed-Pairs was officially recognized as by the IFBB a sport discipline in 1983 as a bodybuilding mixed pairs; however, the 2013 IFBB International Congress in Marrakesh, Morocco, finally cancelled women’s bodybuilding, so nowadays IFBB Mixed Pairs category is open for athletes representing all current IFBB sport divisions, except children. However, men from Mixed-Pairs perform mandatory poses in the same manner like in Men’s Bodybuilding, while women perform these poses in the same style like in Women’s Physique. Men competitors wear the same attire like in Men’s Bodybuilding, women competitors wear the same attire like in Women’s Physique.


    Mixed Pairs competition consists of three rounds: Round 1 in the semifinals (comparisons) plus Round 2 (mandatory poses) and Round 3 (posing routine) in the finals.

     

    In the Mixed Pairs category judges assess the overall physique of both partners for the degree of proportion, symmetry, muscle size and quality (density, separation) as well as skin tone. The couple will also be assessed as a unit with particular attention being given to how well their individual physiques complement each other and how well they move in unison.


    In the routine round judges pay particular attention to how well each couple display their physiques to music. Judges will look for a smooth, artistic, and well-choreographed routines which may include any number of poses; however, the mandatory poses must be included. The couple must also include intermittent pauses so as to display the muscular development of their physique.

    Mixed-Pairs.jpg

     

     

     

    Children Fitness:

    Children Fitness is the only IFBB sport division available for children, with no lower age limit. The upper age limit is 16 years old. Then children move to the junior age division. Currently, there are the following Children Fitness age categories (girls and boys): up to 7 years, 8-9 years, 10-11 years, 12-13 years, 14-15 years old.

     

    The semifinals as well as the finals consist of two rounds each: fitness routine round (90 seconds) and quarter turn round. The routine round is more important as its results are multiplied by 2 (two). Judges assess the routine with a view towards style, personality, athletic coordination and overall performance. Judges will also look for competitors who perform strength and flexibility moves, as well as gymnastic moves. The routine may include aerobics, dance, gymnastics or other demonstrations of athletic talent.


    In the quarter turns round judges assess the overall appearance of the physique, taking the whole physique into account. The assessment should take into consideration the overall development of the body; the presentation of a balanced, symmetrically developed physique; the condition of the skin and the skin tone. At all times the children competitor must be viewed with the emphasis on a “healthy, fit, good-looking physique”.

    Children-Fitness.jpg


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    Men’s Physique:

    In 2012 the Men’s Physique division was officially launched as a new IFBB sport discipline.


    It proves to be a very popular category and within a short period of time, the IFBB has increased the number of Men’s Physique categories from 2 (two) to 4 (four): 170 cm, 174 cm, 178 cm and over 178 cm. They perform two rounds of quarter turns, wearing board shorts of their choice. The final round (Round 2) begins with a short individual onstage presentation of each competitor.


    It is aimed at men who do weight training, keep fit and eat a healthy balanced diet, but who prefer to develop a less muscular, yet athletic and aesthetically pleasing physique.


    They are fit looking contestants who display proper shape and symmetry, combined with some muscularity and good overall condition. The athletes should have stage presence and poise and their personality and ability to present themselves onstage with confidence, should be visible.

    Mens-Physique.jpg

     

     

    Women’s Physique:

    This is the latest IFBB official division, introduced with the beginning of 2013 for women who want to prepare heavier, bodybuilding-style body but not extremely dried, lean and muscular, yet athletic and aesthetically pleasing.


    Altogether, there are 3 rounds. In round 1 (semi-finals) competitors’ physiques and muscularity are assessed during quarter turns and four compulsory poses. In the finals compulsory poses and the posedown are performed in round 2 and a short, 30-second posing routine to music of competitor’s choice in round 3.


    This sport is placed somewhere between Bodyfitness and former Women Bodybuilding which has been removed from the IFBB list of official sports in 2013.


    Competitors are expected to present the overall athletic development of the musculature but also balanced and symmetrical development of all muscle groups as well their sport condition and quality, with visible separation between them.

     

    There are two categories in this division: up to 163 cm and over 163 cm.

    Womens-Physique.jpg


  4. Women’s Bikini-Fitness :

    This category has been introduced in 2011 and is aimed at women who keep their body in shape and eat healthy. Overall body lines, balance and proportions, body tone and healthy appearance are taken into consideration. High-intensity weight training and hard, lean muscles are not necessary. The emphasis is on a well-shaped, fit, healthy and attractive appearance, similar to that of models.


    Competitors are assessed in two rounds, wearing a two-piece bikini and high-heels.In both rounds, quarter-turns, including front, back and both sides stance, are performed. As well, the final round begins with “T-walking”, which gives each competitor a chance to present her body and her charm on the move. This competition started with one open class and – due to the extreme popularity – expanded to six body-height categories nowadays: 160 cm, 163 cm, 166 cm, 169 cm, 172 cm and over 172 cm.

    Bikini-Fitness.jpg

     

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    Men Fitness :

    This new sport discipline is similar in structure to Women Fitness; however the body mass is limited according to the formulas established for all four body height ranges: 170 cm, 175 cm, 180 cm and over 180 cm. Currently, there is one open Men’s Fitness category.

     

    The contest also includes four rounds, with the artistic fitness routine in Round 1 and Round 3 plus quarter turns in Round 2 and Round 4. During the quarter turns competitors wear the swim trunks only and the judges assess the overall male athletic physiques. Posing routines should include strength and flexibility moves, gymnastic moves or other ways of displaying of their athletic talent and capacity.

     

    At the end, the subscores from two final rounds (Round 3 and Round 4) are added to produce the final scores and to reach the final places of the top 6 competitors. Competitors in places from 7th to 15th remain with their scores from the Prejudging (Round 1 and Round 2).

    Mens-Fitness.jpg)

     

     

    Women Bodyfitness :

    Bodyfitness has been implemented by the IFBB in 2002 to give a chance to compete for wide group of shapely women without the routine rounds, just the physique ones. This formula has proved to be useful and the number of participating competitors increases each year. Later on IFBB created for them the possibility to show their figure in motion during a short individual onstage presentation called “T-walking”.


    Currently, there are two rounds of quarter turns in the bikini-style costume of their own choice and classic stiletto pump of any color. At the beginning of Round 2 (finals) top 6 competitors perform individual “T-walking” presentations and then quarter turns as group.


    In all rounds judges should assess the overall athletic appearance of the physique, taking into account symmetrically developed physique, muscle tone and shape, with a small amount of body fat, as well as the hair, makeup and individual style of presentation, including personal confidence, poise and grace. This sport discipline is widely open for all well-shaped women working out in the fitness centers and following the healthy sport diet. And they take the advantage of it! Like in fitness, subscores from the final round are used to get the final total and places. There are four body height categories: 158 cm, 163 cm, 168 cm and over 168 cm.

    Bodyfitness.jpg


  6. Classic Bodybuilding:

    It is a version of bodybuilding for those male athletes who don’t want to develop their muscles to their “extreme” full potentials but prefer lighter “classic” physique.

    To create the equal chances to them, the competitors’ bodyweight is limited according to their body height, following the special IFBB formula for each body height category (currently there are five categories: 168 cm; 171 cm, 175 cm, 180 cm and over 180 cm).

     

    Since muscle mass is limited, special attention is paid to the overall view of the physique, body proportions and lines, muscle shape and condition (density, bodyfat level, definition and details).


    These values are assessed by the judges during Rounds 1 and 3. In Round 2, like in bodybuilding, free posing routines are performed to music of athlete’s choice.

    Classic-Bodybuilding.jpg[

     

    Women Fitness :

    This concept has been introduced by the IFBB in the early 90’s, starting as official competition in 1996 in response to the increasing demand for competitions for women who prefer to develop a less muscular, yet athletic and aesthetically pleasing physique and also to show their physiques in motion. In Women Fitness, the emphasis is placed on a shapely, athletic-looking physique, assessed by comparisons of four quarter turns and athletic ability, assessed during a very attractive and dynamic fitness style routine. Currently, there are two Women’s Fitness categories: up to 163 cm and over 163 cm.


    The judges are looking for strengths elements, flexibility movements, high tempo, technical perfection, elegance and grace. Competitors may use small props, associated with their attires.

     

    As it is a physique sport as well, there are also two physique assessment rounds beside this artistic routine rounds. In Round 1 and 3 competitors perform four quarter turns in bikini suit, during which the judges assess their figures and body contours, bodypart shape, bodyfat level, body firmness and muscle tone, overall stage presentation (self-confidence, poise, coordination of movements) as well as the overall style of presentation.

     

    Eliminations (if more than 15 athletes), Round 1 (comparisons in quarter turns) and Round 2 (90-second routine) are performed during the Prejudging. In the finals, the top 6 competitors perform their posing routines once again (Round 3) and then quarter turns (Round 4). The subscores from these two final rounds are summed up to create the total and final places of the competitors.

    Womens-Fitness.jpg


  7. IFBB.com introduces all the divisions in IFBB at:

    http://www.ifbb.com/our-disciplines/

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    Bodybuilding:
    Athletes train to develop all bodyparts and muscles to maximum size but in balance and harmony. There should be no “weak points or underdeveloped muscles. Moreover, they should follow a special pre-competition training cycle, to decrease the bodyfat level as low as possible and remove the underskin water to show the quality of muscles: density, separation and definition. Who can display more muscle details is scoring higher at the contest. And the other matter to be assessed is general view of the physique, which should be proportionally built. It means broad shoulders and narrow waist as well as adequately long legs and shorter upper body.

     

    These qualities are displayed during two physique assessment rounds when competitors do 7 compulsory exercises during comparisons of 3 to 5 athletes proposed by the judges. Athletes perform barefoot, in posing trunks. There are 10 bodyweight categories for men: 60 kg, 65 kg; 70 kg; 75 kg; 80 kg; 85 kg; 90 kg; 95 kg, 100 kg and over 100 kg.


    There is also a routine round when athletes can show their physique during 60-second free posing routine performed to the music of their choice. It is an attractive, artistic presentation, including compulsory and non-compulsory poses and other type of movements. There are three rounds. In each round each panel judge must put the competitors in order, giving them individual places from the first to the last.

    Mens-Bodybuilding.jpg[/

     


  8. Photos, results and videos available at http://www.treningsforum.no/php/art.php?id=3970

    Athletic Fitness - Herrer -178cm
    1. Sigurd Steen
    2. Ronny Gudmestad
    3. Morten Telstø
    4. Jonathan Labugt
    5. Daniel Eide
    6. Mikael Andresen

     

    Athletic Fitness - Herrer +178cm
    1. Espen Høitomt Orre
    2. Erik Kindsbækken
    3. Ole Junior Myren
    4. Magnus Bergquist
    5. Odd Einar Rønningsgrind

     

    Athletic Fitness Overall - Herrer
    1. Espen Høitomt Orre
    2. Sigurd Steen 

     

    Athletic Fitness - Damer -165cm
    1. Susanne Søydan
    2. Marithe Kleiva
    3. Jannike Tørø
    4. Ingrid Vikingstad 

     

    Athletic Fitness - Damer +165cm
    1. Elisabeth Støland
    2. Anette Bunde
    3. Maren Kallhovd 

     

    Athletic Fitness Overall - Damer
    1. Elisabeth Støland
    2. Susanne Søydan 

     

    Classic Bodybuilding -180cm
    1. Aoub Abasi
    2. Lars Aunemo
    3. Christian Olsen
    4. Jonas Sørgjerd
    5. Yilmaz Dusunceli
    6. Kim L. Jung Arntsen 

     

    Classic Bodybuilding +180cm
    1. Deimantas Sladkevicius 

    Classic Bodybuilding Overall
    1. Deimantas Sladkevicius
    2. Aoub Abasi

     

    Mens Fitness Åpen
    1. Hans Erik Hornell

     

    Bodyfitness -163cm
    1. Maria Kolby Sonstad
    2. Heidrun Ertså
    3. Tanya Tveit
    4. Marte Lian
    5. May-Britt Fløan Øie
    6. Veronica Myhra Vambsal

     

    Bodyfitness -168cm
    1. Synnøve Birgitte Belden
    2. Nora Skånøy

     

    Bodyfitness +168cm
    1. Linn Hanssen
    2. Elise Murbræck
    3. Annie Grodaas
    4. Monica Smenes
    5. Linda Teikari

     

    Bodyfitness Overall
    1. Maria Kolby Sonstad
    2. Synnøve Birgitte Belden
    3. Linn Hanssen

     

    Men's Physique -174cm
    1. Dennis Johansen
    2. Alexander Ladsten
    3. Tom Kristian Hove
    4. Martin Busch
    5. Kim Söderberg
    6. Tor Arne Schei

     

    Men's Physique -178cm
    1. Patrick Rashid Kwarasey
    2. Eduardo Jasques Da Silva
    3. Øyvind Seim
    4. Sebastian Haugan
    5. Lasse Telnes
    6. Eivind Marstein

     

    Men's Physique +178cm
    1. Bjørn Tore Justad
    2. Martin Ruste
    3. Lars Petter Einarsen
    4. Janis Klanins
    5. Kim Johnny Falk
    6. Hassan Zeitun 

     

    Men's Physique Overall
    1. Dennis Johansen
    2. Patrick Rashid Kwarasey
    3. Bjørn Tore Justad 

     

    Bodybuilding -90kg
    1. Aleander Rydgren
    2. Christian Martinussen 

     

    Bodybuilding +90kg
    1. Jan Král
    2. Robin Ljungsberg
    3. Espen Moe 

     

    Bodybuilding Overall
    1. Alexander Rydgren
    2. Jan Král

     

    Bikinifitness -160cm
    1. Aina Lisa Wilks
    2. Mimmi Pham
    3. Synne Marie Jacobsen
    4. Jasmin Kjus
    5. Oda Elise Roli
    6. Monica Tømmerstrand 

     

    Bikinifitness -163cm
    1. Sarah T. Barø
    2. Elma Tharaldsen
    3. Kristine Andersen 

     

    Bikinifitness -166cm
    1. Therese Opsahl
    2. Line Elisabeth Karlsen
    3. Karianne Stien Bentzen Ramberg
    4. Anne-Lill Saarento
    5. Bena Hattrem Pedersen
    6. Maja Kristine Falmar

     

    Bikinifitness -169cm
    1. Lottie Jonsson
    2. Elise Marie Andreassen
    3. Camilla Brahms
    4. Irelin Schaldemose
    5. Wenche Wallem
    6. Ingrid Helene Halvorsen

     

    Bikinifitness -172cm
    1. Mia Helene Hjertås
    2. Malin Partenyi
    3. Malin Færøy
    4. Eilin Kvaale Røst
    5. Margrete By
    6. Sunniva Slåtten 

     

    Bikinifitness +172cm
    1. Leslie Elise Eidsaune
    2. Astrid Gravvold
    3. Monja Wenaas Myrann
    4. Sandra Bostrøm
    5. Lene Haugen
    6. Christine Faxvaag 

     

    Bikinifitness Overall
    1. Therese Opsahl
    2. Leslie Elise Eidsaune
    3. Aina Lisa Wilks

     

    Bikini fitness over all winner Therese Opsahl

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    MP over all winner Dennis Johansen

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