2004 IFBB World Amateur Juniors and Masters Championships
Opava, Czech Republic
October 1-4, 2004
RESULTS BY YEAR 2004 | 2005 | 2006 | 2007 | 2008 | 2009 | 2010 | 2011 | 2012 | 2013 | 2014 | 2015 | 2016 | ||
MODELS FROM THIS CONTEST |
Junior - Heavyweight
1 Michal Strapek (Czech Republic) 2 Kamil Wilk (Poland) 3 Dominik Halas (Poland) 4 Ovidiu Oprea (Romania) 5 Boris Orava (Czech Republic) 6 Donatas Utarevicius (Lithuania) 7 David Mitchell (Canada) 8 Jiri Beranek (Czech Republic) 9 Jean Clarel Bru (Mauritius) Junior - Lightweight 1 Antonin Kirvej (Czech Republic) 2 Ladislav Korsch (Slovakia) 3 Unati Tshikila (South Africa) 4 Martin Krakovský (Slovakia) 5 Darren Gumbs (United Kingdom) 6 Gabriel Barbos (Romania) 7 Michal Rimanek (Czech Republic) 8 Daniel Ehehalt (Germany) 9 Michal Kral (Czech Republic) 10 Natalie Cannata (Italy) 11 Michal Woch (Poland) 12 Jozsef Kondor (Hungary) 13 Sten Tuudak (Estonia) 14 Shaffick Favory (Mauritius) Masters Heavyweight 1 Jassim Abdulla (Qatar) 2 Petru Ciorba (Romania) 3 Rafael Arana Gonzales (Spain) 4 Stavros Malaktos (Cyprus) 5 Viktor Hell (Czech Republic) 6 Robert Babos (Slovakia) 7 Andrzej Brzezinski (Poland) 8 Jari Mattila (Finland) 9 Antonio Vergiani (Italy) 10 Gerhard Klaja (Germany) 11 František Vacula (Czech Republic) 12 Wiesław Kruk (Poland) 13 Tapani Valkonen (Finland) 14 Zoran Jovanović (Serbia & Montenegro) 15 John Raposo (Canada) Masters Lightweight 1 Luiz Carlos Sarmento (Brazil) 2 Stefan Amann (Germany) 3 Roman Vrabel (Czech Republic) 4 Jose Manuel Espadas (Spain) 5 Jozef Nowakowski (Poland) 6 Nicos Christopi (Cyprus) 7 Toshio Konuma (Japan) 8 Albert Szczygielski (Poland) 9 Sinisa Privulovic (Serbia & Montenegro) 10 Johannes Fehringer (Austria) 11 Secondino Grana Gonzalez (Belgium) 12 Ioannis Vasalos (Greece) 13 Nicos Kanaris (Cyprus) 14 Hussain Jassim (Qatar) 15 Guido Platania (Italy) Masters 50+ 1 Waldemar Nol (Poland) 2 Ian Dowe (United Kingdom) 3 Ivan Horacek (Czech Republic) 4 Miroslav Dokoupil (Czech Republic) 5 Luciano Andreose (Italy) 6 Michel Vossier (France) 7 Milan Bodlák (Czech Republic) 8 Saulius Neprackas (Lithuania) 9 Manuel Velasco (Spain) 10 Teruo Aso (Japan) 11 František Zalesak (Czech Republic) 12 Vijay Jennah (Mauritius) 13 Chuck Matton (Canada) |