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Getbig Main Boards => Gossip & Opinions => Topic started by: King Kagan on November 08, 2008, 12:15:31 PM
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-60kgs
1. Ahmed Anwar --Egipto
2. Abbas Makki --Bahrein
3. Cho Wang Bung --Korea
4. Park Kyeong Mo --Korea
5. Abdullah Najmaldin --Iraq
6. Somkhit Sumetho --Thailandia
-65kgs
1. Al-Jawdah Sattar Atryah -- Iraq
2. Song Joung Ji --Korea
3. Turinthaisong Somsri --Thailandia
4. Hendriks Johannes --Sudáfrica
-70kgs
1. Mohamed Osman --Egipto
2. Jose Carlos de Santos--Brasil
3. Richard Riedl -- Republica Checa
4. Sazali Abdul Samad--Malasia
5. Yousef Karimi --Iran
6. Kim Hyung Chan --Korea
-75kgs
1. - Jasim Husain --Bahrein
2. - Igor Kocis --Eslovaquia
3. - Shameen Adams --Sudáfrica
4. - Filipo Masucci --Italia
5. - Mahmoud El-Fadaly --Egipto
6. - Haji Al Balushi --Oman
-80kgs
1. - Baitollah Abbaspour --Iran
2. - Samy Ibrahim --Egipto
3. - Sitthi Charoenrith --Thailandia
4. - Hristomir Hristov --Bulgaria
5. - Idowu Muritala --Belgica
6. - Lee Do Hee --Korea
-85kgs
1. - Kamal Abdul Salam --Qatar
2. - Mohamed Oyyoub --Marruecos
3. - Mahri Ayadi --Iran
4. - Vitaly Grechkhov --Ukrania
5. - Josep Merino -- España
6. - Aggeli Abbas Aggeli --Iran
-90kgs
1. - Ali Tabrizi--Iran
2. - Tareq Al Farasani --Bahrein
3. - Aleksander Belous--Ukrania
4. - El Shahat Mabrouk --Egipto
5. - Aleksander Slobodanyuk --Ukrania
6. - Sener Cinoglu--Suiza
-100kgs
1. - Mohamed Zakaria --Egipto
2. - Nassim Elaasr--Egipto
3. - Emiliano Dell'uorno --Italia
4. - Rastislav Solar --Eslovaquia
5. - Mojtaba Notarki --Iran
6. - Glayson Souto --Brasil
+100kgs
1. - Ahmed Hamouda --Egipto
2. - Robert Piotrkowicz --Polonia
3. - Radoslaw Slodkiewicz--Polonia
4. - Dimitar Dimitrov --Bulgaria
5. - David Hoffmann--Alemania
6. - Bogdan Kravchenko --Ukrania
Overall ; Ali Tabrizi --Iran
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(http://www.ifbb.com/images/manama2008/Bahrain--116.jpg)
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watch your mouth convict
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this Ali Tabrizi guy looks awesome.
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forwarding that list of terrorists to cia
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Ah yes, this is the contest where they're all supposed to be natural aren't they? ::)
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Ah yes, this is the contest where they're all supposed to be natural aren't they? ::)
and peacefull ::)
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and peacefull ::)
Haha, yes - that list looks like the rollcall for morning prayers at Guantanamo.
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Haha, yes - that list looks like the rollcall for morning prayers at Guantanamo.
hahahah
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Gorgeous natural muscle.
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then if you call these athletes in the middle east terrosist , then samir bannot , the lebanese Mr olympia and nasser el sonbaty , moe benaziza , mohammad makkaway ,ahmad haidar ,jeorge farah , moe mossawi , are all terrosists . you people live in USA dont know nothing abroad your country limit. you should respect others to get respect . and for your info american athletes dont compete in this contest coz its under drug test , unlike the NPC and USA which you can inject all you can get of steroids and GH and synthol and no one will even dare to test u . and if americans BB competed that wont placed . i remember the 1990 Mr olympis how all BB looked small coz they goes under drug test even 6 test positive then joined vince maccmahon to make another federation . till now bodybuilders cant join the olympic commitee coz of steroids use . even racket is an olympian game still bodybuilding not .
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Bahrain is a poor man's Dubai.
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Everywhere is a poor man's Dubai, that place is Ri-hich!
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next year the world championship will be in Dubai, UAE
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complete results, top 15 in each class and those who did not place, at MuscleMemory (http://musclememory.com/show.php?c=World+Amateur+Championships+-+IFBB&y=2008)
apparently, no one from the US entered.
the Russian kid that we were talking about in a previous thread, Aleksei Lesukov, placed 12th in the middleweight class
and as I mentioned in another thread, next year is the 50th anniversary (http://musclememory.com/wiki/index.php?title=Date_and_Place_-_IFBB_World_Amateur_Championships) of the IFBB Universe/World Amateur Championships. Do you think the IFBB will be making a big deal of it?
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next year the world championship will be in Dubai, India.
Fixed.
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then if you call these athletes in the middle east terrosist , then samir bannot , the lebanese Mr olympia and nasser el sonbaty , moe benaziza , mohammad makkaway ,ahmad haidar ,jeorge farah , moe mossawi , are all terrosists . you people live in USA dont know nothing abroad your country limit. you should respect others to get respect . and for your info american athletes dont compete in this contest coz its under drug test , unlike the NPC and USA which you can inject all you can get of steroids and GH and synthol and no one will even dare to test u . and if americans BB competed that wont placed . i remember the 1990 Mr olympis how all BB looked small coz they goes under drug test even 6 test positive then joined vince maccmahon to make another federation . till now bodybuilders cant join the olympic commitee coz of steroids use . even racket is an olympian game still bodybuilding not .
Newb foreign meltdown...
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complete results, top 15 in each class and those who did not place, at MuscleMemory (http://musclememory.com/show.php?c=World+Amateur+Championships+-+IFBB&y=2008)
apparently, no one from the US entered.
the Russian kid that we were talking about in a previous thread, Aleksei Lesukov, placed 12th in the middleweight class
and as I mentioned in another thread, next year is the 50th anniversary (http://musclememory.com/wiki/index.php?title=Date_and_Place_-_IFBB_World_Amateur_Championships) of the IFBB Universe/World Amateur Championships. Do you think the IFBB will be making a big deal of it?
maybe Americans don't like standing next to people who tend to blow up randomly, "tim"?
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US and Australia both had rumor Drug Problems.So no team from both countries.Fukin Drugs. :'(
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US and Australia both had rumor Drug Problems.So no team from both countries.Fukin Drugs. :'(
what? their masking agent got routed to the wrong destination by the airlines?
now that Ben is gone, and everyone knows the chances of bodybuilding getting into the olympics is zero, can the IFBB just admit that everyone at the worlds has used massive amounts of PEDs? No one with any knowledge of bodybuilding believes anyone in the top 15 of each class are 3 years drug free as the rules require.
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I heard US will sent the Team Universe to compete World Game 2009 here in Taiwan.
Anyone can confirm this ?
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These natural competitors look great!
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10000000times harder condition than pros.
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then if you call these athletes in the middle east terrosist , then samir bannot , the lebanese Mr olympia and nasser el sonbaty , moe benaziza , mohammad makkaway ,ahmad haidar ,jeorge farah , moe mossawi , are all terrosists . you people live in USA dont know nothing abroad your country limit. you should respect others to get respect . and for your info american athletes dont compete in this contest coz its under drug test , unlike the NPC and USA which you can inject all you can get of steroids and GH and synthol and no one will even dare to test u . and if americans BB competed that wont placed . i remember the 1990 Mr olympis how all BB looked small coz they goes under drug test even 6 test positive then joined vince maccmahon to make another federation . till now bodybuilders cant join the olympic commitee coz of steroids use . even racket is an olympian game still bodybuilding not .
watch your mouth fuzzy little foreigner
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Musclecenter,
NPC prez will make decision in the Spring on sending '08 Team U guys to World Games. Hopefully it will be positive decision.
Tim,
No drug problems, Prez felt he had security concerns sending Americans to Bahrain. Disagreed w/decision but that's the way it goes. Not sure if it will be any different w/ Worlds in Dubai even though I don't think American bodybuilders would garner that much attention in first place.
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Bahrain is a very safe country … safer than the US … everyone got VIP treatment here … they were blocking the roads so the athletes buses could drive through non stop … and all the top guys were running around with “secret service” like police
I think the other countries just cant handle the drug testing issue + what you see here are the top genetic in the world … yes they take drugs … but everything is stopped so early that most of the pros couldn’t even reach this level with such low doses of drugs and stopped so early put from a show
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Bahrain is a very safe country … safer than the US … everyone got VIP treatment here … they were blocking the roads so the athletes buses could drive through non stop … and all the top guys were running around with “secret service” like police
I think the other countries just cant handle the drug testing issue + what you see here are the top genetic in the world … yes they take drugs … but everything is stopped so early that most of the pros couldn’t even reach this level with such low doses of drugs and stopped so early put from a show
Diesel skin block?
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fuck off ive had enough.
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IFBB WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS- can you say unreal? Yes, this is by far the hardest show to win. I've knocked on the door a few times only to get my ass handed to me in Korea 07'. Ask Jose Raymond, Skip La Cour, Mike Lockett how huge this contest is. They got some crazy bodybuilding freaks walking around and we are not talking about the guys from the US. Just getting on the Team to represent the United States is an unreal task but stepping on stage at the World Championships is a different story all together. I was fortunate enough to witness Ron (Alcatraz) Coleman and Yhonnie Shamburger win a Gold Medal back in the day. I still get goose bumps thinking about that night when the stepped on the podium receiving those medals and listening to the National Anthem. Can you say UNREAL?
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They got some crazy bodybuilding freaks walking around and we are not talking about the guys from the US. Just getting on the Team to represent the United States is an unreal task but stepping on stage at the World Championships is a different story all together.
the problem is that our top bodybuilders are just trying to get a pro card at the Nationals and aren't willing to enter a drug tested Team Universe.
If we were to make the Nationals drug tested then our top bodybuilders would learn how to get around those tests sooner and we'd be on more of a level playing field with those Asian countries.
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Chris: you have been against one of the toughest line ups last year … and this year it was even tougher … Igor Kocis … who to me has a perfect symmetry for bodybuilding … got 2nd this year against one of my country man “Hussein Jassim” who was packed up with sick amount of muscles … he looked even bigger than the 85KG winner …
(http://www.ifbb.com/images/manama2008/PB064090.jpg)
And I am sure you realized the difference between the early 90s and late 2000s in quality of bodybuilders … they are really getting better … well most of them … and they can show up much better at the pro circuit … but they prefer to stay with their local federations to get endorsement and sponsorship for their shows and preps … for most of them (over 90%) their federation pays their trip and stay fees … I know that Bahrain gets the most allowance for preparing … yet the rewarding system varies
And I will agree with Tim … Americans just want to get a pro card
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the real question is....how many fa(gay) dollars did it take to make him win??? oh i forgot he has a legitmate job. more power to him.... i see drug abuse or suicide in his future.
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I have tro agree with Ali. I was part of the UK Team, which in theory would have the same security risks as that of the US Team.
We were treated like VIPs, full police escorts to and from all events (accrediation, weigh-in, semi-finals, finals, and banquet), The hotels were stunning and the food was perfect, exactly what we needed before the competition and very tasty afterwards. The local people were very hospitable and could not do enough for us.
Even upon entering the country at the airport we were fast tracked through security by the organising federation. I am now looking forward to Dubai next year! I must commend the Bahrain Federation and the Bahrain Government for putting on a great championships for all us athletes.
Stephen Graham (UK- U80kg)
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the problem is that our top bodybuilders are just trying to get a pro card at the Nationals and aren't willing to enter a drug tested Team Universe.
If we were to make the Nationals drug tested then our top bodybuilders would learn how to get around those tests sooner and we'd be on more of a level playing field with those Asian countries.
agree
hopefully US team can reclaim the honour like 1980s .
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Chris: you have been against one of the toughest line ups last year … and this year it was even tougher … Igor Kocis … who to me has a perfect symmetry for bodybuilding … got 2nd this year against one of my country man “Hussein Jassim” who was packed up with sick amount of muscles … he looked even bigger than the 85KG winner …
(http://www.ifbb.com/images/manama2008/PB064090.jpg)
And I am sure you realized the difference between the early 90s and late 2000s in quality of bodybuilders … they are really getting better … well most of them … and they can show up much better at the pro circuit … but they prefer to stay with their local federations to get endorsement and sponsorship for their shows and preps … for most of them (over 90%) their federation pays their trip and stay fees … I know that Bahrain gets the most allowance for preparing … yet the rewarding system varies
And I will agree with Tim … Americans just want to get a pro card
Hussein Jassim looks fantastic and deserves the Gold. I know Igor Kocis must be very proud to have taken a Sliver with such a heavy line up. I am just in awe as how well developed these welterweights look. I must agree, the bodybuilders today are so much more advanced then what it was like in the early 90's. I still feel that the World Championships is where I belong. The only problem is going through the requalification process at the Team Universe. I would not want to do that again since I've won the Overall.
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And I will agree with Tim … Americans just want to get a pro card
the athletes from these Asian countries are already pros, in that they get paid by their governments to train and compete. they probably have a higher standard of living than most 2nd and 3rd tier IFBB pros.
however, my original comments were really about the state of drug testing. All these guys at the Worlds are on massive amounts of PEDs. The IFBB does random testing of the the top 5 of each class, and always some fail. but we don't know how many are tested. we don't know if anyone ever passes the test.
if the IFBB really wants a drug free Worlds (which they don't) then they need to do year round random tests. Or just drop all pretense that these athletes are drug free.
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SteveG,
I mentioned to our (NPC) Prez just what you said. Still not sure of the fear. Is British Nationals drug tested or do you have a separate contest to qualify for Worlds like US? How was the atmosphere with other competitors? did you talk to athletes from other countries? Did you get to tour Bahrain at all after the contest? thanks.
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the athletes from these Asian countries are already pros, in that they get paid by their governments to train and compete. they probably have a higher standard of living than most 2nd and 3rd tier IFBB pros.
however, my original comments were really about the state of drug testing. All these guys at the Worlds are on massive amounts of PEDs. The IFBB does random testing of the the top 5 of each class, and always some fail. but we don't know how many are tested. we don't know if anyone ever passes the test.
if the IFBB really wants a drug free Worlds (which they don't) then they need to do year round random tests. Or just drop all pretense that these athletes are drug free.
Agree
The Change We Need!!
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we do have a qualifying for team UK in april at our AGM. The testers are present at this and anyone deemed worthy of representing UK will be tested on that day. Qualifying may also be at the British Championships in October. While at this years World Championships i was given a new booklet informing about the IFBB's new plans to test athletes, this includes "out of competition testing" where they have the right to test at any time of the year. It is my understanding that all nations will do this and report their results back to IFBB.This i beleive will start in 2009.
At our European Championships in May this year we had a welterweight that placed 4th, and was selected for testing, passing it.
All the other athletes from all the other teams were friendly and courteous with us and i actually have friends in the Quatar team.
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The championships were over on the thursday night, and unfortunately we we flying out agin at 10am the following morning so we didnt get to see much. I dont think there were any organised tours though.
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The earliest who left was the polish people … they left with at 3 AM … and I met then in the airport before they leave … so from the after party I took Ali Tabrizi to his hotel and then to the air port to say good bye to the polish team
Some stayed till Saturday and had some time to go around
Steve: how did you see the judging as some people complained about it … in your weight category … I thought sitti should have done better … 2nd IMO …. Baitolla was good for the win … hands down
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I actually had the first two places the same. Baitollah looked awesome and IMO was unlucky not to lift the overall title. I had Sitthi in 4th too. When up close to him, he wasnt carrying the condition that the others had, i actually had David Idowu in 3rd, but it couldve gone anyway. I think my main arguement with the top 6, was Hristov. I think he was lucky to make top 6. When standing beside him, he was really smooth and there were guys in the top 10 i wouldve placed higher.
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Baitoalla won from day 1 … after semifinals his team manager and federation president told him to be harder the next day or sitti will win … as sitti was 2nd in semi final … that the next day the Egyptian who was 4th in the semi advanced to 2nd … and sitti got 3rd by trailing 1 point
The 1st pic is baitolla in green after his weight class talking to his team
2nd pic is at the after party discussing the score sheet
Sitti looked hard in the weigh in … and even in the semi and finals … I still think the judges get fools buy the oil and glow in the bodies .. casue they cant tell the difference between muscle fiber and skin fold …
One of my friends who is a “Young” judge told me that Pawel … the judging committee chairman … did a sort od assessment for the judges … or lets call it a refresher cause they were not scored for it … in that he explained the judging criteria and how they should judge … but as my fried told Pawel after that … that most of the judges are old and they cant even see the number of the Bodybuilder … so how do expect them to see the definition and details … my friend was asked in several occasions about the number of a certain athlete while judging … so the judge next to him didn’t see well … they should retire and allow new blood in the judging panel
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Chris: you have been against one of the toughest line ups last year … and this year it was even tougher … Igor Kocis … who to me has a perfect symmetry for bodybuilding … got 2nd this year against one of my country man “Hussein Jassim” who was packed up with sick amount of muscles … he looked even bigger than the 85KG winner …
(http://www.ifbb.com/images/manama2008/PB064090.jpg)
I had the opportunity to see Hussein Jassim compete in Kuwait on a couple of occasions. The last time I saw him take the overall in a competition sponsored by the now famous Oxygen Gym Kuwait. I will definitely agree with you that he does seem a lot bigger in person. Awesome physique. I also got to see Sami Haddad guest pose at the same competition. I really wish their were more American bodybuilders interested in competing abroad. There's something special about International competitions at this level. Good luck Chris. Hope to see you mix it up at the Worlds again.
Pat
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I had the opportunity to see Hussein Jassim compete in Kuwait on a couple of occasions. The last time I saw him take the overall in a competition sponsored by the now famous Oxygen Gym Kuwait. I will definitely agree with you that he does seem a lot bigger in person. Awesome physique. I also got to see Sami Haddad guest pose at the same competition. I really wish their were more American bodybuilders interested in competing abroad. There's something special about International competitions at this level. Good luck Chris. Hope to see you mix it up at the Worlds again.
Pat
Going back to the IFBB World Championships would be awesome but I think it's time to move on. I'm going to be a father in two months and will lifting baby bottles instead of weights for a while. But please, don't count me out!
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Ali,
Why did Tabrzi switch countries to Iran this year.
I thought that he would be competing for Qatar.
I noticed that quite a few athletes did this.
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have a name for this guy?
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Thats a good photo of sitti. I do think that the dreamtan is a problem. It does cover an awful lot of conditioning, and that is the reason that i prefer jantana. Last year in Jeju, i spoke to Pawel about it and he did agree that dreamtan masked condition a bit. Apparently next year, they said that they will be enforcing the rule on NO INSTANT TAN at the venue, which will rule out the use of dreamtan backstage.
The judging scores are zero'ed after the semi's, and everyone starts afresh for the finals. This alot of the time really shakes up the placings and can leave some people wondering how athletes placed higher or lower than they shoudve.
Congratulations Chris mate, it was a pleasure meeting you and all your family last year in Jeju!
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have a name for this guy?
This is Sitthi Charoenrith from Thailand … world champing in 05 and 06 in the Light-MiddleWeight
Ali,
Why did Tabrzi switch countries to Iran this year.
I thought that he would be competing for Qatar.
I noticed that quite a few athletes did this.
Ali was a part of the Qatar team since 03 ... he won his first gold medal in 01 for Iran at the Asian championship … then golds for for Qatar in 03, 04, 05, 06, 07 … and the world title in 05 & 06 (overall)
He was ready at Korea and would have won the overall easily … but they banned him cause the whole Qatar team was banned … so he made the call to go back to his motherland … where he won the Asian Championship + world overall in 08 for them
Thats a good photo of sitti. I do think that the dreamtan is a problem. It does cover an awful lot of conditioning, and that is the reason that i prefer jantana. Last year in Jeju, i spoke to Pawel about it and he did agree that dreamtan masked condition a bit. Apparently next year, they said that they will be enforcing the rule on NO INSTANT TAN at the venue, which will rule out the use of dreamtan backstage.
The judging scores are zero'ed after the semi's, and everyone starts afresh for the finals. This alot of the time really shakes up the placings and can leave some people wondering how athletes placed higher or lower than they shoudve.
Congratulations Chris mate, it was a pleasure meeting you and all your family last year in Jeju!
Robert didn’t use dream tan … nor did some of the Europeans … they are catching up very slowly … I think it should be enforced by the judging committee … though the rule book says excessive oil of color are not allowed or will be marked down (cant remember) but they don’t follow that … not sure if they will do it next year or not … but I hope they do
I know what happens after the semi … there is a new judging … but what I am pointing out is what actually happens to the athletes in a day … Ali Tabrizi was 2nd in the semi … but he ended up taking overall … but still a lot of the athletes don’t understand that or maybe they dont knwo how teh new judging system is carried out … the semi’s score are optimal for knowing where everyone stood the day before the show and what changed the next day … I even heard from some of the judges that next year they might changed the judges of each category the next day at the finals so they don’t get influnced by what they saw in the semis
And that is y it not called prejudging anymore
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Going back to the IFBB World Championships would be awesome but I think it's time to move on. I'm going to be a father in two months and will lifting baby bottles instead of weights for a while. But please, don't count me out!
Hey, I know what you mean. I realize how much time and dedication it mus take to prepare and compete at that level. Congratulations on becoming a father. It's one of the greatest things you'll ever experience. IMO I'm not counting you out though. You still have plenty good years left to do some damage. Look at Esmat Sadek. 60+.
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Is it just me or others have realized that all the winners are muslims?!?!?!
7 Arabs 2 Persians
I heard a lot of complains from the Europeans and a lot of them don’t want to do the show next year cause it will be in another Arab muslin country
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Hey, I know what you mean. I realize how much time and dedication it mus take to prepare and compete at that level. Congratulations on becoming a father. It's one of the greatest things you'll ever experience. IMO I'm not counting you out though. You still have plenty good years left to do some damage. Look at Esmat Sadek. 60+.
yep Esmat Sadiq ... and his son Ahmed
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the athletes from these Asian countries are already pros, in that they get paid by their governments to train and compete. they probably have a higher standard of living than most 2nd and 3rd tier IFBB pros.
however, my original comments were really about the state of drug testing. All these guys at the Worlds are on massive amounts of PEDs. The IFBB does random testing of the the top 5 of each class, and always some fail. but we don't know how many are tested. we don't know if anyone ever passes the test.
if the IFBB really wants a drug free Worlds (which they don't) then they need to do year round random tests. Or just drop all pretense that these athletes are drug free.
It is impossible for this sport to be clean … if they wanted to be fair with everyone … as I said before … the doping committee should take urine sample from top 10 of each category and do the test for the top5 … then if any one of them get disqualified they should test whoever is in line to advance and take the higher placing
Test should be done after the finals … and everyone should plan accordingly to be clean on that day …. That will be fair … but out of the competition testing will only allow some to have more advantage than others specially it will be an edge for federations to ban athletes that they don’t like or don’t want to do the show by testing them 2 months out of a show
As I stated before … federations work to get medals and WADA representatives will have to allow these tests to slide … as it is happening in most of the countries … and penalties should be clear and enforced
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Ali,
Nice post. The pics are great. In response to the post about the winners being Arab and Persian do you have any response to that. You were there and you probably have seen most of the competitors. Any truth to the judging being skewed. Anyone you think deserved higher placing that may have been passed over. I think you may be dead on the money about the drug testing. I wish they would implement something like that. It would make the playing field a lot more even.
Pat
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To be honest most of the results were spot on … disregarding the drug test, method and the outcome of the results … these bodybuilders should understand it is the world championship … and if u don’t think u will win or are good enough to place hi … don’t compete …
The level of unprofessionalism of most some of these guys were shocking … some came on stage without color or a decent shape to do a bodybuilding show … and some came in with ridicules amount of oil on their body which made them shine and distinguished from others yet looked bad and was not giving the judges the clear picture … of course most of judges will vote in his favor cause he loox distinguished but the fact of the matter is … hew should be disqualified or not allowed to get on stage cause as the rule book says excessive oil that prevent the judges from seeing a clear condition and shape of the athlete will result in cutting points … these people should put more time isn’t their coloring, posing and presentation rather than pumping iron all the way … as pumping iron is not the only aspect of winning a show
The 70 KG gold might be debatable so the 80KG silver … but I would say … lets comment on that after the doping test … the 100KG was for anyone to win … and the Egyptian guy Zakaria Mohammed still had a lot of flaws yet was able to pull the win … it was the weakest class if you ask me ... I also expected more from Ahmed Alsaafein as if he came in 100% condition … he could have won the 100KG
This is the IFBB report:
http://www.ifbb.com/page_report.php?id=40
Hussein Jasim (75KG Gold) left Bahrain yesterday
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Is it just me or others have realized that all the winners are muslims?!?!?!
7 Arabs 2 Persians
I heard a lot of complains from the Europeans and a lot of them don’t want to do the show next year cause it will be in another Arab muslin country
Are you questioning the will of Allah? >:(
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If u take the show for granted … don’t expect to win … as I said before … doing your best is never enough … specially at this show … u have to be the best to win … not to be your ultimate best … so first of all you should have the genetics … and then prepare seriously and professionally … the only you can place well
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then if you call these athletes in the middle east terrosist , then samir bannot , the lebanese Mr olympia and nasser el sonbaty , moe benaziza , mohammad makkaway ,ahmad haidar ,jeorge farah , moe mossawi , are all terrosists . you people live in USA dont know nothing abroad your country limit. you should respect others to get respect . and for your info american athletes dont compete in this contest coz its under drug test , unlike the NPC and USA which you can inject all you can get of steroids and GH and synthol and no one will even dare to test u . and if americans BB competed that wont placed . i remember the 1990 Mr olympis how all BB looked small coz they goes under drug test even 6 test positive then joined vince maccmahon to make another federation . till now bodybuilders cant join the olympic commitee coz of steroids use . even racket is an olympian game still bodybuilding not .
thanks for the shout out brother 8)