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  1. I see you guys there! :) 

    Nordic Pro competitor lists at the moment (lots of more to come yet contracts are done)
     

    Bodybuilding
    William Bonac, Hollanti
    Justin Compton, USA
    Brandon Curry, USA
    Bradley Rowe, USA
    Abdelaziz Jellali, Qatar
    Alexander Fedorov, Russia
    Sandro Hofer, Switzerland
    Tomas Kaspar, Czech Republic

     

    Pro Bikini
    Sara Back, Finland
    Jaana Malytcheva, Finland
    Margret Gnarr, Iceland
    Egle Eller-Nabi, Estonia
    Maria Aranguren Compadre, Spain
    Valentina Esteban, Canada
    Madelen Myhr, Sweden


  2. More categories added for masters men's physique //
    http://www.ifbb.com/2016/07/hot-news-more-master-mens-physique-categories/4

    Good information for Master Men’s Physique competitors: IFBB decided to introduce more masters categories:

    • Master Men’s Physique 40-44 years old
    • Master Men’s Physique 45-49 years old
    • Master Men’s Physique over 50 years old

    Men’s Physique growing popularity was a decisive factor in this case. Following 4 Men’s Physique categories IFBB introduced Junior Men’s Physique with 3 categories and now it’s time to develop the opposite side of this division: masters block.

     

    This move creates the possibility to compete for wide group of masters competitors worldwide. These new categories will be inaugurated at the 2016 IFBB World Juniors and Masters Championships to be held in December in the Dominican Republic, so masters have enough time to prepare their peak conditions.

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  3. Dallas McCarver (BB open), Jasqueline Fuchs and Lacey DeLuca (bikini) celebrated on the 2nd day at Chicago show.

    Scorecards with complete results available at http://www.ifbbpro.com/results/2016-wings-of-strength-chicago-pro-scorecards/7

    More photos at MD galleries at http://musculardevelopment.com/contests/events/view/1950.html#.V3ie0qLdmls/

    Men's open BB:

    1. Dallas McCarver

    2. Michael Lockett

    3. Brandon Curry

    4. Johnnie Jacckson

    5. Sasan Heirati

    BB first call out:

    Lockett (2.) - McCarver (1.) - Curry (3.) (photos by MD forums)
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    Bikini TOP 5, winner Lacey DeLuca in the middle.
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    TOP 3 from the left A Rodriguez (3.) - Vicki Counts (2.) - Lacey DeLuca (1.)
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    Fuchs takes top honors in FBB...

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  4. And Chicago show's 1st day results with scores available at http://npcnewsonline.com/2016-ifbb-wings-of-strength-chicago-pro-official-score-cards/285788/

    Photos to be uploaded at http://www.musculardevelopment.com/contests/events/1950-wings-of-strength-chicago-pro-2016#.V3d26DVDKwI

     

    Division winners and O qualified athletes:

    -212: Mark Dugdale

    Figure: Sara Ard

    Fitness: Fiona Harris

    Classic physique: Darrem Charles

    MP: Mike Balan

    WPD: Jamie Pinder

     

    Wrap up by MD.com //

     

    TOP 3 in -212, Marian Cambal taking the runner up spot!  (by MD forums)
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    Classic physique TOP 3 comparison // Mitchell (3.) - Chandetka (2.) - Charles (1.)
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    Figure TOP 7, winner Sara Ard in the middle, runner up placer Bojana Vasiljevic next to her on the left.
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    Men's physique TOP 5 comparison // winner Mike Balan in the middle in yellow, on the left side of him 3rd placer Weatherspoon and on the right side of the champ, runner up Tristan Murray.
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    TOP 5 in fitness physique round, winner Fiona Harris in the middle. NOTE: Alevtyna Titarenko (2nd from the left) who dominated amateur ranks for long, takes 3rd place!
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  5. A reminder of this upcoming event at IFBB.com //

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    More news about Ben Weider Legacy Cup that will be held in Lahti (Finland), on October 7th to 9th; open to all the EBFF affiliated national federations: the event will includes divisions as Bikini fitness, Bodyfitness, Men’s physique and Bodybuilding.

    Important info to all the athletes: all the overall winners of each division will get the IFBB Pro Card.

    The 1st. Ben Wider Legacy Cup in Lahti will take place in to the 20th Anniversary of Nordic Fitness Expo (NFE); the biggest IFBB competition event in Northern Europe with contest like IFBB Nordic Pro (Men’s Pro Bodybuilding and Pro Bikini), Finnish National Championships and many other sports. There will be more than 20.000 visitors and the trade show is spread for three exhibition halls with four stages.
    More information at ww.ifbb.com,  www.benweiderlegacycup.com and https://www.facebook.com/benweiderlegacycup/

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  6. And the results from the pro events of this weekend :)
    Dexter Jackson Classic

    Women's pro figure TOP 5

    1. Vera Mallett
    2. Megan Olson
    3. Krista Dunn
    4. Cassandra Carpenter
    5. Sara Ard
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    Men's classic physique TOP 5
    1. Darrem Charles
    2. Ko Chandetka
    3. Danny Hester
    4. William Gregory
    5. Rick Canamar

    All the photos and results you can find at http://contests.npcnewsonline.com/contests/2016/ifbb_dexter_jackson_memphis_classic/

     

     
     

  7. http://www.ifbb.com/2016/06/santo-domingo-dominican-rep-will-host-2016-world-junior-master-championships/

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    Organized directly by the IFBB, with the invaluable direct assistance of the Dominican Bodybuilding and Fitness Federation (FDFF) and its president, Tony Peña; World Junior & Master Championships will take place in Santo Domingo -the beautiful capital city of Dominican Republic- from December 9th to 11th, closing the 2016 IFBB competitive season.

    After the great experience, in 2015, with San Salvador (El Salvador) as hosting country for this event; IFBB took the decision to trust again in Caribe area, considering the wide number of advantage for most of national teams. Dominican Republic -the largest part of “La Española” island-, have the second biggest economy at the Caribe and Central América área, and is the most visited destiny because its modern touristic infrastructure and safety.

    Music and Sport are a key part of dominican culture and Bodybuilding is really popular in the country. National Federation (FDFF), chaired by Mr. Peña has a very active role in IFBB and in Caribbean Bodybuilding and Fitness Federation

     

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  8. And the results from the world championships of children's fitness // http://www.ifbb.com/2016/06/2016-ifbb-world-children-fitnss-championships/

    The 7th edition of this important event, where we can watch our future champions, was held in Novi Sad, Serbia, promoted for the 5th consecutive year by the Sipka family. It can be said that Novi Sad has become a world capital of Children Fitness! The number of countries was at the same level as in previous years – 11, but the number of competitors jumped to 128. The battle in each category was tough, with top children presenting an equal quality and skills.


    The champions:
    Girls 14-15 years old: Regina BENKO (Hungary).
    Girls 12-13 years old: Nelli NOVODOMSKA (Slovakia).
    Girls 10-11 years old:: Anna MIELNIKOVA (Ukraine).
    Girls 8-9 years old: Dariia KORNIIENKO (Ukraine).
    Girls up to 7 years old: Katarina KUZMOVA (Slovakia).
    Boys up to 12 years old: Ivan PRIVALOV (Russia).
    Boys 13-15 years old: Dobrynya EVTUKHOV (Russia).

     

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  9. Complete results from the Europa Dallas show // http://www.ifbbpro.com/results/2016-europa-dallas-scorecards/

    Class winners:

    Men's physique: Felipe Franco

    WPD: Rosanna Harte

    Figure: Sarah Sweeney

    Men's BB -212: Vojtech Koritensky

    Not that much coverage due the NPC junior nationals scheduled for the same weekend but comparison vid of men's 212 available, thanks to MD Lationo //

     


  10. IFBB World Children fitness championships to be held this weekend, a short preview by IFBB at http://www.ifbb.com/2016/06/2016-ifbb-world-children-fitness-championships-novi-sad-serbia/

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    by Andrew Michalak
    Next weekend, next contest. After the Olympia Amateur Spain recently held in Marbella, the next big IFBB international event: World Children Fitness Championships will be held in the upcoming weekend, June 18th-19th, in Novi Sad, Serbia.


    This year’s Children Worlds is hosted, like the previous five editions, by the Serbian Federation. This is possible due to the personal activity of the Sipka family: former pro bodybuilding champion and weight training TV promoter Biserka Sipka, her husband Zoran and daughter Dr. Zorana Sipka, supported financially by the City Council and the Autonomous Province Vojvodina government. The great scene of the Serbian National Theater, with over 900 seats, will be the venue.


    What may be a surprise, children are very stable in their sport passion, so many last years’ stars are coming to Serbia once again to fight for titles and medals.


    Girls up to 7 years old: all top three from past year will compete in the next category, so there is a space for new champions.


    Girls 8-9 years old: world champion Anna Melnikova (Russia) and bronze medal winner Dorka Göbölös-Szabó (Hungary) went to the next class, so this category will be dominated either by girls who placed out of the top 6 last year: Daniela Koreckova (Slovakia) and Szelina Vaczkó (Hungary) or by stars coming from the previous class: Uliana Tesova and Nika Andreeva (both of Russia) and Amira Toman (Hungary), or… by someone new!


    Girls 10-11 years old: top two from last year: Nelli Novodomska and Katarina Blaskova (both of Slovakia) will compete in the next class, so the 3rd place winner Anastasiia Guskova (Russia) will have a chance to grasp the gold medal, fighting against last year’s champions from the younger class: Melnikova and Göbölös-Szabó.


    Girls 12-13 years old: top two from last year: Tatiana Ondruskova (Slovaia) and Jimena Segura (Mexico) will meet once again fighting for the gold medal. But they will meet last year’ champions from younger class Nelli Novodomska and Katarina Blaskova. Novodomska won gold medals at four previous Championships! Will she continue this “gold series” this year?


    Girls 14-15 years old: phenomenal Regina Benko (Hungary) will come to regain the title. She won all 6 previous Championships, starting from the youngest class, up to 7 years old! Amazing achievements! There will also be last year’s bronze medal winner Anna Oravecz (Hungary) and Anna Hepnerova (Slovakia) who also participated in all 6 previous Championships!


    Boys up to 12 years: unbeatable champion Dobryinya Evtukhov (Russia) will compete in the next class but 2015 runner-up Damian Korecko (Slovakia) and 4th place winner Ivan Privalov (Russia) will be there fighting for the gold medal.


    Boys 13-15 years: Last year champion Denis Ambrus (Slovakia) will have a very difficult task to regain the title in the presence of phenomenal Evtukhov. Also bronze medal winner Kazmeir Ali Riza (Turkey) and 4th place winner Dominik Jewiak (Poland) will be there ready to fight for the final victory.

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