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« Reply #225 on: October 31, 2007, 07:53:08 PM »

does he know shlomo mendelweisz?

LOL

Update:  we also heard from Kiyoshi Moody, and he has shared his thoughts and photos re: the IFBB Worlds, too:

http://blog.bodybuilding.com/ProAmContests/category/pro-am/ifbb-world-championships/

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« Reply #226 on: October 31, 2007, 11:32:31 PM »

Quote from :http://blog.bodybuilding.com/ProAmContests/category/pro-am/ifbb-world-championships/

"I can tell you now that this wasn’t at all what I expected, however. Going into the World Championships, my expectations were very high as well as those, I’m sure, of my teammates… until we got there and saw what we were up against! Now when I say we, the U.S. team, are all natural - trust me, we are. So unless 90% of the countries came up with some scientifically-engineered protein or something that shuttles the amount of carbs directly into the muscle, something that we don’t know about yet naturally… I don’t think so people."


"I can tell you we saw our fair share of growth guts. I personally talked to two athletes that were on GH and insulin. They told me it can’t be tested so they won’t get caught. I thought for a moment this was supposed to be a drug-tested show, a natural to say. Yeah, right!! When you have athletes eating loaves of bread, 12 potatos, bacon and other crap in one sitting right before your eyes and putting it down within minutes, I don’t know about you, but it would make me very bloated for days. But not these guys - it made them harder!!  I guess you would have to see it to believe it."



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« Reply #227 on: November 01, 2007, 01:35:00 AM »

Full results :http://www.musclememory.com/show.php?c=World+Amateur+Championships+-+IFBB&y=2007

2007 World Amateur Championships - IFBB


Overall Winner Robert Piotrkowicz

Super-HeavyWeight
1     Rolandas Pocius   (Lithuania)
2     Arkadivsz Szyderski   (Poland)
3     Mathias Botthof   (Germany)
4     Dimitar Dimitrov   (Bulgaria)
5     Phil Von Kanel   (Switzerland)
6     Marius Dohne   (South Africa)
7     Mario Hemmer   (Austria)
8     Andre Van Der Mescht   (South Africa)
9     Julio Balestrin   (Brazil)
10     Bogdan Kravchenko   (Ukraine)
11     Ratislav Solar   (Slovakia)
12     Radek Cejka   (Czech Republic)
13     Sergy Yatsuk   (Ukraine)
14     Alexander Sturm   (Austria)
15     Shiloe Steinmetz   (United States)

HeavyWeight
1     Robert Piotrkowicz   (Poland)
2     Stefan Havlik   (Slovakia)
3     Markus Becht   (Germany)
4     Viacheslav Burenkov   (Russia)
5     Arthur Baron   (South Africa)
6     William Ortuno   (Venezuela)
7     Davide Curonici   (Switzerland)
8     Glayson Souto   (Brazil)
9     Ahmed Mooh   (Bahrain)
10     Ahmad Naji Hasan Alsaiafeen   (Jordan)
11     Fabio Petruio   (Italy)
12     Chil Sung Jeon   (Korea)
13     Jorge Asp   (Argentina)
14     Choi Jae Duck   (Korea)
15     Sa'd Saad   (Egypt)
-     Chia Hao Hsu   (Taiwan)
-     Mohamed Mirza Juma   (Bahrain)
-     Paolo Marsella   (Italy)
-     Abolfazi Ranimzadeh   (Iran)
-     Mindruta Sandel   (Romania)
-     Kerim Topsakal   (Turkey)

Light-HeavyWeight
1     Tareq Jaafar   (Bahrain)
2     Anwar El Sayed   (Egypt)
3     El Shahat Mabrouk   (Egypt)
4     Bogdan Szczotka   (Poland)
5     Mohamad Bannout   (Lebanon)
6     Sener Cinouglu   (Switzerland)
7     Peter Tatarka   (Slovakia)
8     Fernando Noronha Almeida   (Brazil)
9     Kim Dook Soo   (Korea)
10     Thomas Geel   (Switzerland)
11     Mohammad Pashayi   (Azerbaijan)
12     Jose Rafael Cermeno   (Venezuela)
13     Antonio Morales   (Spain)
14     Hendrik Kotze   (South Africa)
15     Jakub Potocki   (Poland)
-     Pascal Hammoud Aly   (Lebanon)
-     Ali Imani   (Iran)
-     Ott Kiivikas   (Estonia)
-     Kiyoshi Moody   (United States)
-     Park Yong Tae   (Korea)
-     Vincent Twaalfhoven   (Netherlands)
-     Ronald Ullram   (Austria)
-     Rigoberto Yarzaguray   (Aruba)

MiddleWeight
1     Eduardo Correa   (Brazil)
2     Moustafa Abdelasis Nasim   (Egypt)
3     Edson Serafin   (Brazil)
4     Eduard Derzapf   (Germany)
5     Juraj Vrabel   (Slovakia)
6     Francesco Filippone   (Italy)
7     Dennis Giusto   (Italy)
8     Vitalij Grechukhov   (Ukraine)
9     Mohamed Fadhel   (Bahrain)
10     Lee Jin Ho   (Korea)
11     Kyung Won Kang   (Korea)
12     Vugar Verdiyev   (Azerbaijan)
13     Anas Hjiej   (Morocco)
14     Pierre Chamoun   (Sweden)
15     Morteza Oveisi   (Iran)
-     Remy Agugliaro   (France)
-     Mahdi Ayari   (Iran)
-     Nano Camille   (Seychelles)
-     Omar Doger   (Turkey)
-     Dereck Dogley   (Seychelles)
-     Stavros Malaktos   (Cyprus)
-     Gustavo Mazariegos   (Guatemala)
-     Guiver Scholten   (Aruba)
-     Mohammed Wajib   (Morocco)

Light-MiddleWeight
1     Mohammed Sabah   (Bahrain)
2     Sitthi Charoenrith   (Thailand)
3     Luiz Carlos Sarmento   (Brazil)
4     Baitollah Abbaspour   (Iran)
5     Karol Nitka   (Germany)
6     Lee Do Hee   (Korea)
7     Hamdi Ghanem   (Egypt)
8     Sameh Hanafy   (Egypt)
9     Agostinho Figueiredo   (Brazil)
10     Chih Huang   (Taiwan)
11     Hadzhi Hyusein   (Bulgaria)
12     Amit Sapir   (Israel)
13     Oscar Luis Marin   (Spain)
14     Didier Espinosa   (Panama)
15     Naohiro Imanaka    今中直博   (Japan)
-     Stephen Graham   (United Kingdom)
-     Lazaros Lazarou   (Cyprus)
-     Nickawana Perese   (New Zealand)

WelterWeight
1     Angelo Corrado Maggiore   (Italy)
2     Mahmoud El Fadaly   (Egypt)
3     Boo Chang Soon   (Korea)
4     Igor Kocis   (Slovakia)
5     Filippo Masucci   (Italy)
6     Vincente Santamaria   (Spain)
7     Haji Shaban Al Balushi   (Oman)
8     Yoshihiro Yano    谷野義弘   (Japan)
9     Chris Faildo   (United States)
10     Mohammad Mazraen   (Iran)
11     Nam Kyoung Yun   (Korea)
12     Isaquiel Balbi   (Uruguay)
13     Nehde Kamrane   (Iran)
14     Valeri Koptenko   (Ukraine)
15     Hakan Gumus   (Turkey)
-     Aleksey Bekker   (Russia)
-     Nikolay Chernetsky   (Russia)
-     Oliveira De Sousa   (Uruguay)
-     Inanc Egeaka   (Turkey)
-     Faudi   (Indonesia)
-     Joseph Koffman   (South Africa)
-     Wilfred Kurua   (Papua New Guinea)
-     Mohamed Ismail Muhammad   (Singapore)
-     Rhommel Pardilanan   (Australia)
-     Jack Viyufa   (Papua New Guinea)

LightWeight
1     Sazali Abdul Samad   (Malaysia)
2     Patrick Ostolani   (Germany)
3     Richard Riedl   (Slovakia)
4     Syafrizaldi   (Indonesia)
5     Masahiro Sue    須江正尋   (Japan)
6     Faisal Abdullah Al Salman   (Bahrain)
7     Koji Godo    合戸孝二   (Japan)
8     Kim Hyung Chan   (Korea)
9     Yasien El Toukhy   (Egypt)
10     Noh Woo Hyun   (Korea)
11     Marcelo Honorio   (Brazil)
12     Gerasim Mladenov Dragnev   (Bulgaria)
13     Gerald Quch   (France)
14     Marcel Hajek   (Czech Republic)
15     Zhuang Guangyou   (China)
-     Yalchin Mammedov   (Azerbaijan)
-     Kelly Pettiford   (United States)
-     Gabriel Simon   (Seychelles)
-     Zhang Yigan   (China)

BantamWeight
1     Jose Carlos Santos   (Brazil)
2     Song Jung In   (Korea)
3     Nguyen Van Lam   (Vietnam)
4     Do Kyoung Uhm   (Korea)
5     Somsri Turinthaisong   (Thailand)
6     Bader Sultan   (Bahrain)
7     Eduardo Jiminez   (Mexico)
8     Hemradj Mulai   (Aruba)
9     Erick Nuyens   (Guatemala)
10     Terence Lee Kian Hong   (Singapore)
11     Anatolu Masimov   (Azerbaijan)
12     Joe Kulame   (Papau New Guinea)
13     Nicos Christopi   (Cyprus)
14     Lia Ming-I   (Taiwan)
15     Paul Coates   (United States)
16     Sonny Cesar   (Canada)

FlyWeight
1     Cho Wang Bung   (Korea)
2     Anwar El Amawy   (Egypt)
3     Somkhit Sumethowetchakun   (Thailand)
4     Yusef Uus   (Indonesia)
5     Ng Han Cheng   (Singapore)
6     Abbas Ali Maki   (Bahrain)
7     Xiang Chengyue   (China)
8     Pham Van Mach   (Vietnam)
9     Junk Kuk Hyun   (Korea)
10     Chen Jung-Sheng   (Taiwan)




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« Reply #228 on: November 01, 2007, 06:12:44 AM »

Quote from :http://blog.bodybuilding.com/ProAmContests/category/pro-am/ifbb-world-championships/

"I can tell you now that this wasn’t at all what I expected, however. Going into the World Championships, my expectations were very high as well as those, I’m sure, of my teammates… until we got there and saw what we were up against! Now when I say we, the U.S. team, are all natural - trust me, we are. So unless 90% of the countries came up with some scientifically-engineered protein or something that shuttles the amount of carbs directly into the muscle, something that we don’t know about yet naturally… I don’t think so people."


"I can tell you we saw our fair share of growth guts. I personally talked to two athletes that were on GH and insulin. They told me it can’t be tested so they won’t get caught. I thought for a moment this was supposed to be a drug-tested show, a natural to say. Yeah, right!! When you have athletes eating loaves of bread, 12 potatos, bacon and other crap in one sitting right before your eyes and putting it down within minutes, I don’t know about you, but it would make me very bloated for days. But not these guys - it made them harder!!  I guess you would have to see it to believe it."



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Well, who would have thought!
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« Reply #229 on: November 01, 2007, 02:55:47 PM »

The dirty fingerprints of Paul Chua can be found all over this sad shambles of an IFBB Men's World BB Championship!

Initially, it looked like only the SEA Games and the Asian Games results are tainted. Now, it looks like the rot has spread to the Men's World Championship and the Olympia too!

Paul Chua is just the convenor, the go-to guy to fix judging results. The ill gotten gains are then split amongst the suits! This corruption scandal is starting to look like it actually goes higher than just Paul Chua.

Everything is starting to unravel! It would be interesting to examine the accounts of the IFBB. My guess is that the organization is not a very profitable one (and it's not supposed to be) and the Sanction Fees and Affiliation Fees do not amount to a very inspiring figure.

These suits, from Paul Chua to Tony Blinn to Jim Manion to Rafael Santonja are basically volunteers. Everything would be well and good if that's their heart's desire - to promote bodybuilding out of their pure love for the sport and for altruistic reasons.

The trouble starts when a crook penetrates the inner sanctum. He realizes that there's a fortune to be made selling BB titles. Paul Chua is this crook. He starts with the SEA Games and Asian Games where he knows that National BB Federations are willing to pay him up to $100,000 for a Gold Medal in these Games. After what's happened in the World Championship in Jeju, Korea (Asian and again under the jurisdiction of the Paul Chua controlled ABBF again), where not a single American BB placed in the top six, the writing is on the wall! The rot has spread.

Paul Chua's modus operandi? What Paul has contrived to do here is to ensure that the BB's from the countries that have greased his palm are not drug tested, and even if tested, will have their results concealed.

The ill gotten gains are then split amongst the top officials. Since the IFBB is not a very profitable venture, these officials eventually succumb to Paul Chua's siren song of untold riches to be made manipulating and fixing the results of BB contests. The Olympia? Santonja has taken a leaf out of Paul Chua's book!

The victims? BB fans and BB competitors from all over the world who are participating in BB "shows" manipulated and "stage-managed by these crooks!

I call on the relevant law agency such as the FBI to launch investigations and a Congressional Committee to be formed to investigate the crook Paul Chua and his accomplices in the IFBB to help save the train wreck that is our beloved sport of Bodybuilding! It took Congressional Hearings to clean up the sport of boxing which went through the exact same problems that bodybuilding is currently suffering from!
     


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« Reply #230 on: November 02, 2007, 08:27:14 AM »

9 class-winners posedown for the overall-winner !


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« Reply #231 on: November 02, 2007, 08:43:22 AM »

Sazali Samad's(70kg-) call-out with Robert Piotrkowicz(100kg-) and Rolandas Pocius(100kg+)


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« Reply #232 on: November 02, 2007, 08:45:37 AM »

3 more pics  Smiley Smiley


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« Reply #233 on: November 02, 2007, 11:34:00 AM »

The 80KG champion is bigger than the 90KG champion
How is that possible  Huh Huh Huh Huh
 
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« Reply #234 on: November 02, 2007, 05:52:18 PM »

it depends how tall the Competitors are....and also Body-Structure....
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« Reply #235 on: November 02, 2007, 10:04:44 PM »

 Shocked Santos of 65kg class looks bigger and thicker than Zali of 70kg class  Shocked
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« Reply #236 on: November 03, 2007, 01:51:11 AM »

Shocked Santos of 65kg class looks bigger and thicker than Zali of 70kg class  Shocked
Because Zali not in the center of the pic  Grin Grin
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« Reply #237 on: November 03, 2007, 02:02:14 AM »

Go to www.arrestpaulchua.com to follow the developing saga of the long arm of the law catching up with Paul Chua and his partners-in-crime in the IFBB!
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« Reply #238 on: November 03, 2007, 03:18:35 AM »

Because Zali not in the center of the pic  Grin Grin

Not because of standing at the side etc...just look at Santos's chest and other bodyparts...outmass Zali's bigtime.Most prominent is the chest of course. Wink
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« Reply #239 on: November 04, 2007, 04:10:50 AM »

complete scores(R1,R2,R3, R2+R3 ) of all competitors: http://www.ironworld.ru/files/protokol/2007_jeju.pdf


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« Reply #240 on: November 04, 2007, 08:15:05 AM »

Of the five BB's from the USA, only one made it to 9th placing (C. Faildo).  The rest placed as low as 15th, with one finishing dead last! 

I say that Paul Chua's dirty fingerprints can be found all over the results!
Go to www.arrestpaulchua.com and join the crusade to clean up the sport of bodybuilding!

Remember, boxing went through the exact same convolutions of match-fixing and it took Congressional Hearings to finally drive the crooks out and clean up the sport!  Just as is the case now, opponents to the Congressional Hearings asked for "concrete proof", but that did not stop Congress from acting against the crooks and the alphabet soup organizations in boxing!

Millions of Dollars have changed hands and careers are destroyed so that these crooks who administer our sport can enjoy their ill gotten gains with impunity!  I call on Congress to act now to haul up Paul Chua and the dodgy officials in the IFBB to clean up our sport once and for all!!
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« Reply #241 on: November 04, 2007, 09:38:03 AM »

Cant some one take all of this and submit it to Reuters??

Especially that Qatar was banned and Bahrain and Egypt were not.  That is the most obvious proof that having Bahrain pay US$60000 took the suspension away.

And when Milos just talked about the doping test; the Bahrain president went furious and threatened him with an act of terrorism by an official letter


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DUBAI — The newly-elected president of the Asian Bodybuilding Federation (ABBF) Osama Al Shafar says his objective as the head of the organisation is to improve the sport throughout the continent.

The 33-year-old from UAE, speaking to Khaleej Times by telephone after his election on Thursday said: “My goal as the new president of the ABBF is to support all the associations to develop the sport. We are going to work as a team and as one family. I can tell you that we started the moment I got elected as the new president.”

Al Shafar, the youngest president in the history of the ABBF, said he had personally given $130,000 to the ABBF for the sport development in the continent. Bahrain Bodybuilding Association has also contributed $60,000, UAE Bodybuilding and Weightlifting Association $10,000 and Kazakhstan $5,000.

On his election as the new president, Al Shafar, the vice-president of the UAE Bodybuilding and Weightlifting Association said: “I am very happy and I cannot express my feelings. It is like a new born baby. This happiness is for all the people of the UAE who prayed and supported me.” Al Shafar’s mandate is for four years till 2011 end.

Al Shafar also expressed his thanks to Hussain Al Shafar who has also been elected as the head of the technical committee of the ABBF. “Hussain played a key role in my election as he canvassed vigorously and did all the communication to have me elected. He acted like my campaign manager,” he added.
The ABBF, meanwhile, has added 100kg and above to its competitions during the executive board congress held on Thursday. The board also suspended Malaysia’s coach, Milus from Serbia for two years. The Serbian attacked the ABBF secretary general, Paul Chua, during the Asian Games held in Doha last December.
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Coach says Bodybuilding-Mr Universe robbed
Sat Dec 9, 2006 8:01 PM GMT
By Nazvi Careem

KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters) - The furious coach of Malaysia's world amateur bodybuilding champion Sazali Abdul Samad branded the Asian Games competition a disgrace on Saturday.

Sazali, who won the amateur 'Mr Universe' title in the Czech Republic in October, had to settle for silver in the 65kg category after judges awarded gold to Mohammed Salem Abdullah Zahmi of the United Arab Emirates.

"It's a total disgrace," Milos Sarcev raged in The Star newspaper. "There is no aspect in which Sazali could lose even by a point to the Arab."


Sarcev said he had never witnessed biased judging once in his 15-year career as a coach before the Doha Games and that he would be taking the matter up with the sport's governing bodies.

"I heard that it happens in Asia but this is the first time I have witnessed it. What a disgrace," he said.

Poor judging was a feature of the whole competition in the Qatari capital, he added.

"In the 75kg, the Singaporean (Chua Ling Fung) won the title although he has no muscles."

Malaysia's National Sports Council (NSC) also weighed in.

"Sazali was the clear favourite and they fixed it to give the UAE athlete the gold," said Zolkples Embong, the NSC's deputy director general.


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« Reply #242 on: November 05, 2007, 04:27:47 AM »

Bahrain was selected  to host the 62nd world championship next year.

UAE will organise the 63rd world championship in 2009.
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« Reply #243 on: November 05, 2007, 06:26:27 AM »

That's it!  That's the end of American BBing at the World Championships.  Call in the undertakers - say the last rites for Am BBing!

Never in the history of American BB has any American Team ever suffered such humiliation in a Men's World Championship!  In Jeju Korea last week, Paul Chua made sure that the Americans would come in clean whilst he put in measures that ensured that the Arabs who've bribed him could tell their BB's to go on the juice for a solid year (cycled) and pull out all the stops!  They knew that they'd never be tested and even if they were,Uncle Paul would take care of the test results!

As an IFBB Official, Jim Manion you owe a duty to America to bring this crook to justice....unless...unle ss Jim, you're an accomplice, a partner-in-crime sharing in the spoils of Paul's corrupt activity!

For the two Arab countries to win the bid for the World Championship 2 year's running, only one conclusion can be drawn!  Even the shortie, Santonja is involved in this corrupt arrangement...up to his ears!!

Tell you what, Jim.  I'll bet my house that the Bahrainis will win BIG at the next World's BB Championship in 2008! The United Arab Emirates will follow that up by sweeping all before them in 2009! If I'm proven wrong, I'll eat my hat, sign over my house and kiss Paul Chua on his corrupt pinkie!  Is that a deal?  If I'm right, you don't have to sign over your house - all you have to do is just give Paul a BJ!

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