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European Bodybuilding & Fitness Federation EUROPEAN JUNIORS European Bodybuilding & Fitness Federation EUROPEAN JUNIORS & MASTERS & MEN'S WHEELCHAIRR CHAMPIONSHIPS - BB, CBB, FIT, BFIT and BIK 3-7 May 2012, Santa Susanna O F F I C I A L C O N T E S T R E S U L T S The following results are not final pending the outcome of an-doping control tesng. JUNIOR WOMEN'S BIKINI FITNESS open BW/ BH PLACE No NAME COUNTRY BORN RD 1 RD 2 Score 1 10 Nikola Weiterova Slovakia 5 5 5 2 5 Elva Bergpórsdóttir Iceland 14 15 15 3 1 Simay Öztürk Turkey 20 16 16 4 14 Suvi Iso -Kuusela Finland 19 17 17 5 12 Cindy Siebert Germany 24 26 26 6 13 Kathrin Hollmann Germany B 35 28 28 7 3 Réka Rajnai Hungary 35 0 8 11 Veronika Gulasova Slovakia B 36 0 9 4 Andrea Katselou Greece 44 0 10 9 Róża Mazurek Poland 48 0 11 6 Ragna Eiðsdóttir Iceland B 54 0 12 7 Sandra Ortiz Spain 61 0 13 8 Paulina Koriat Poland B 63 0 14 2 Ceylan Deliktaş Turkey B 69 0 JUNIOR WOMEN'S BODYFITNESS up to 163cm BW/ BH PLACE No NAME COUNTRY BORN RD 1 Score 1 15 Doina Gorun Italy 7 7 2 17 Cristina Chirita Romania 11 11 3 20 Tetiana Davidenko Ukraine 20 20 4 19 Tatiana Piackova Slovakia 21 21 5 16 Andrea Chorubczyk Poland 23 23 6 18 Georgiana Gradinaru Romania 24 24 JUNIOR WOMEN'S BODYFITNESS over 163cm BW/ BH PLACE No NAME COUNTRY BORN RD 1 RD 2 Score 1 21 Adela Ondrejovicova Slovakia 5 5 5 2 25 Renata Szmutku Romania B 16 11 11 3 23 Elin Hassel Finland 26 17 17 4 27 Brigita Vecerskaite Lithuania 21 20 20 5 22 Eleja Lukyte Lithuania 22 25 25 6 24 Rebeka Gyulay Hungary 23 26 26 7 26 Ragnhildur Finnbogadóttir Iceland 26 0 JUNIOR WOMEN'S Bodybuilding open BW/ BH PLACE No NAME COUNTRY BORN RD 1 RD 2 Score 1 33 Mihaela Serban Romania 53 ,9 10 6 16 2 29 Ludmila Sircova Czech Republic 58 20 11 31 3 32 Corina Visan Romania 48 ,1 28 14 42 4 28 Cristina Alonso Spain 49 ,7 44 22 66 5 30 Dora Lenger Hungary 55 ,2 46 21 67 6 31 Friderika Makaine Hungary 51 ,3 60 30 90 * - disqualification due to anti doping control JUNIOR MEN'S Bodybuilding up to 75kg BW/ BH PLACE No NAME COUNTRY BORN RD 1 RD 2 RD 3 Score 1 35 Denis Avlasenko Russia 69 ,9 8 16 9 25 2 34 Daler Ismatov Russia 74 ,3 11 20 10 30 3 37 Jasjit Toor Germany 74 17 34 13 47 4 40 Piotr Borecki Poland 75 14 32 20 52 5 39 Dominik Stevanak Slovakia 74 24 52 25 77 6 38 Felix Gaile Germany 73 ,5 30 54 28 82 7 36 Nicolas Vullioud Switzerland 74 ,6 33 JUNIOR MEN'S Bodybuilding over 75kg BW/ BH PLACE No NAME COUNTRY BORN RD 1 RD 2 RD 3 Score 1 43 Atanas Dimitrov Bulgaria 85 ,3 6 12 6 18 2 46 Stefano Scarlata Italy 95 ,3 15 20 9 29 3 48 Wesley Gasparotto Italy 93 ,2 12 32 16 48 4 45 Emil Kalenski Poland 96 ,8 22 42 21 63 5 47 Roberto Ficetola Italy B 87 21 50 23 73 6 44 Bariş Kivrakdal Turkey 86 30 54 30 84 7 42 Nadir Polatçi Turkey 83 ,6 35 8 41 Conor Magee Ireland 40 JUNIOR MEN'S Classic Bodybuilding open BW/ BH PLACE No NAME COUNTRY BORN RD 1 RD 2 RD 3 Score 1 55 Mikk Raudsepp Estonia 6 10 8 18 2 57 Vit Sahula Czech Republic 10 20 8 28 3 49 Georgi Telcharov Bulgaria 20 34 16 50 4 56 Jeve Ojala Finland 21 40 20 60 5 54 Dainius Matulionis Lithuania 27 54 25 79 6 53 Rafal Kielkiewicz Poland 33 54 27 81 7 50 Daniel Crnoja Croatia 36 8 51 Dan Aldea Romania 39 9 58 Tomas Stevanak Slovakia 41 10 52 Andrei Ifrim Romania B 47 MASTER WOMEN'S BODYFITNESS 35 - 45 years open BW/ BH PLACE No NAME COUNTRY BORN RD 1 RD 2 Score 1 63 Margarita Charaim Lithuania 11 8 8 2 68 Emi Perez Spain 10 10 10 3 60 Elena Kizima Russia 16 16 16 4 69 Priscilla Katzmair Austria 25 20 20 5 64 Maria Ignacia Mas Spain B 30 24 24 6 67 Yolanda Fernandez Spain B 23 26 26 7 59 Linda Jensen Denmark 36 0 8 65 Montserrat Ventura Spain B 41 0 9 61 Maryla Kubienova Czech Republic 41 0 10 62 Milena Koudelkova Czech Republic 45 0 11 66 Jana Kabrtova Spain 52 0 12 70 Gwenn Kellett Ireland 60 0 MASTER WOMEN'S BODYFITNESS over 45 years BW/ BH PLACE No NAME COUNTRY BORN RD 1 Score 1 73 Kristín Kristjánsdóttir Iceland 5 5 2 72 Jóna Jónsdóttir Iceland 11 11 3 71 Giuditta Magazzino Italy 13 13 * - disqualification due to anti doping control MASTER WOMEN'S BODYBUILDING open BW/ BH PLACE No NAME COUNTRY BORN RD 1 RD 2 RD 3 Score 1 79 Natalia Vtyurina Russia 9 16 7 23 2 77 Luidmila Tuboltseva Russia B 10 24 10 34 3 80 Elena Stasiukyniene Lithuania 13 24 15 39 4 76 Nina Mukhortova Russia B 24 48 20 68 5 75 Lottie Bendix Denmark 29 50 28 78 6 74 Paola Boschero Italy 22 52 26 78 7 78 Larisa Denisova Russia B 35 8 81 Sophia McNamara Ireland 39 JUNIOR MEN'S FITNESS open BW/ BH PLACE No NAME COUNTRY BORN RD 1 RD 2 Score 1 83 Artúr Duka Hungary 5 7 12 2 86 Alin Stoleru Romania B 13 12 25 3 85 Anghel Birica Romania 24 11 35 4 87 Stefan Virna Romania B 18 23 41 5 82 Enis Aksoy Turkey 18 30 48 6 84 Costin Dumitru Romania B 30 21 51 JUNIOR WOMEN'S FITNESS up to 163cm BW/ BH PLACE No NAME COUNTRY BORN RD 1 RD 2 Score 1 89 Kristina Koroljak Estonia 21 6 27 2 90 Dominika Multanova Slovakia 9 19 28 3 88 Laura Cupsa Romania 20 10 30 4 91 Renáta Méri Hungary 8 25 33 5 92 Alona Bezditna Ukraine 19 18 37 6 93 Orsolya Szádvári Hungary B 28 30 58 JUNIOR WOMEN'S FITNESS over 163cm BW/ BH PLACE No NAME COUNTRY BORN RD 1 RD 2 RD 3 RD 4 Score 1 94 Maikku Hiljanen Finland 11 8 13 5 18 2 99 Nikoletta Resch Hungary B 7 24 7 19 26 3 98 Olga Mogilnitska Ukraine 22 10 25 12 37 4 96 Justyna Krzysik Poland 24 22 15 24 39 5 95 Justyna Jedlikowska Poland 30 24 25 18 43 6 97 Luca Darvas Hungary 15 15 21 28 49 7 100 Marianna Holbova Slovakia 29 34 0 MASTER MEN'S 50-59 years BODYBUILDING up to 80kg BW/ BH PLACE No NAME COUNTRY BORN RD 1 RD 2 Score 1 141 Faruk Horhor Turkey 78 ,3 10 7 17 2 143 Sebahattin Tunç Turkey 72 ,2 22 11 33 3 140 Sigurkarl Adalsteinsson Iceland 79 ,1 32 16 48 4 142 Hans -Jörg Winter Germany 78 ,2 36 15 51 5 234 Pino Pompameo Switzerland 48 23 71 6 24 James Dunne Ireland 60 30 90 MASTER MEN'S 50-59 years BODYBUILDING over 80kg BW/ BH PLACE No NAME COUNTRY BORN RD 1 RD 2 RD 3 Score 1 144 Aleksandr Aleksejev Ukraine 100 ,7 5 14 9 23 2 146 Thor Hansen Norway 92 ,8 12 18 10 28 3 150 David Lamptey United Kingdom 95 ,8 16 32 14 46 4 147 José Camacho Rebolo Portugal 92 ,6 21 42 20 62 5 149 Pekka Vaittinen Finland 96 ,6 25 54 27 81 6 145 Stanislaw Sobczyk Poland 92 ,8 26 56 28 84 7 148 Anastas Dachinov Bulgaria 88 ,3 35 * - disqualification due to anti doping control MASTER MEN'S over 60 years BODYBUILDING open BW/ BH PLACE No NAME COUNTRY BORN RD 1 RD 2 Score 1 155 Milan Bodlak Czech Republic 12 6 18 2 157 Koseahmetoglu Abdulaki Turkey 20 10 30 3 158 Karl Hannig Austria 60 ,6 28 14 42 4 159 Jorma Varhevarra Sweden 77 ,9 40 20 60 MASTER MEN'S 40-49 year CLASSIC BODYBUILDING open BW/ BH PLACE No NAME COUNTRY BORN RD 1 RD 2 Score 1 137 Herwig Steurer Austria 16 8 24 2 135 Eduardo Lopez Spain 20 8 28 3 139 Drazen Vrbancic Croatia 22 13 35 4 138 Kamal Salem Netherlands 42 20 62 5 134 Can Erkara Turkey 50 29 79 6 136 Pavel Bartonicek Czech Republic 58 26 84 MASTER MEN'S 50-59 years CLASSIC BODYBUILDING open BW/ BH PLACE No NAME COUNTRY BORN RD 1 RD 2 Score 1 151 Joachim Grässel Germany 10 6 16 2 154 James Cassidy Ireland 24 13 37 3 153 Raymond Cassar Malta 26 11 37 4 152 Ladislav Thun Czech Republic 40 20 60 MASTER MEN'S BODYBUILDING 40-49 year up to 70kg BW/ BH PLACE No NAME COUNTRY BORN RD 1 RD 2 RD 3 Score 1 103 Sebastien Natiez France 68 5 10 5 15 2 101 Mario Hernandez Spain 69 ,9 11 20 10 30 3 102 Mario Lalicata Belgium 64 ,5 19 36 22 58 4 107 İsmail Yildizel Turkey 70 20 44 22 66 5 105 Henryk Hryszkiewicz Poland 69 ,3 26 48 19 67 6 104 Vitaly Egorov Russia 67 ,7 28 52 25 77 7 106 Jorge Pardo Spain 68 ,5 30 8 232 James Murrin Ireland 40 9 233 Jim Butler Ireland 45 MASTER MEN'S BODYBUILDING 40-49 year up to 80kg BW/ BH PLACE No NAME COUNTRY BORN RD 1 RD 2 RD 3 Score 1 108 Carlos Cervantes Germany 79 ,7 8 20 14 34 2 114 Gennadii Talantsev Russia 78 ,8 19 26 14 40 3 111 Grzegorz Daszkiewicz Germany 77 ,3 16 34 11 45 4 113 Leonardo Caballo Spain 78 ,1 11 28 21 49 5 110 Jari Laine Finland 78 ,5 19 38 18 56 6 112 Aitor Lopez Spain 78 ,3 33 60 30 90 7 115 Hasan Atatepe Turkey 78 ,7 36 8 109 Stefano Valsecchi Italy 80 40 9 116 Ramiz Akkurt Turkey 79 ,6 42 MASTER MEN'S BODYBUILDING 40-49 year up to 90kg BW/ BH PLACE No NAME COUNTRY BORN RD 1 RD 2 RD 3 Score 1 117 Ralph Szesney Germany 88 ,6 7 12 5 17 2 118 Günter Jasper Germany 89 ,2 10 22 15 37 3 122 Andrey Evtukhov Russia 87 ,9 15 28 11 39 4 120 Anselmo Cortado Spain 87 ,3 20 38 21 59 5 123 Hennadiy Tkachenko Ukraine 88 ,4 25 50 22 72 6 121 Francisco Quintana Spain 86 ,8 31 60 30 90 7 124 Serdar Sariöz Turkey 86 ,4 34 8 119 Antoniou Charalambos Cyprus 91 ,7 40 * - disqualification due to anti doping control MASTER MEN'S BODYBUILDING 40-49 year over 90kg BW/ BH PLACE No NAME COUNTRY BORN RD 1 RD 2 RD 3 Score 1 129 Andrzej Maszewski Poland 95 ,8 5 10 5 15 2 125 Alfredo Fernandez Spain 91 ,8 10 20 16 36 3 126 Yury Puzankov Russia 93 ,7 17 32 10 42 4 128 Lukasz Kazimierczak Poland 106 ,6 17 36 19 55 5 130 Jean -Paul Broglia Switzerland 100 ,4 27 50 26 76 6 133 Dmitriy Golubochkin Azerbaijan 32 60 29 89 7 127 Thomas Holzer Germany 106 32 8 132 Jukka Pekkala Finland 104 39 9 131 Mutlu Peker Turkey 91 ,9 44 OVERALL JUNIOR WOMEN'S BODYFITNESS BW/ BH PLACE No NAME COUNTRY BORN RD 1 Score 1 15 Doina Gorun Italy / 7 7 2 21 Adela Ondrejovicova Slovakia / 8 8 OVERALL JUNIOR MEN'S BODYBUILDING BW/ BH PLACE No NAME COUNTRY BORN RD 1 Score 1 43 Atanas Dimitrov Bulgaria / 85 ,3 7 7 2 55 Mikk Raudsepp Estonia / 8 8 3 35 Denis Avlasenko Russia / 69 ,9 15 15 OVERALL MASTERS WOMEN'S BODYFITNESS BW/ BH PLACE No NAME COUNTRY BORN RD 1 Score 1 63 Margarita Charaim Lithuania / 6 6 2 73 Kristín Kristjánsdóttir Iceland / 9 9 OVERALL MASTER MEN'S BODYBUILDING BW/ BH
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