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2017 Elite Ranking 5/11/17 Men’S Bodybuilding UPDATED 2017 ELITE RANKING 5/11/17 MEN’S BODYBUILDING ATHLETE’S NAME COUNTRY POINTS ATHLETE’S NAME COUNTRY POINTS ATHLETE’S NAME COUNTRY POINTS ATHLETE’S NAME COUNTRY POINTS 1 Mika Sihvonen Finland 28 116 Javier Colman Paraguay 7 231 Henri Holappa Finland 5 346 Cohen Benn United Kingdom 3 2 Blessing Awodibu Ireland 26 117 Javier Hernandez Mexico 7 232 Hisanori Shigeoka Japan 5 347 Djafer Chenia Algeria 3 3 Dorj Gansukh Mongolia 23 118 Johnny Afoa Samoa 7 233 Hong Yu Zhang China 5 348 Federico Gonzalez Argentina 3 4 Mahdi Heydari Iran 21 119 Jorge Escalera Mexico 7 234 Iman Safaei Iran 5 349 Fernando Zelayeta Argentina 3 5 Mohsen Samadi Iran 21 120 Jorge Matute Ecuador 7 235 Jeffrey Nungay Phillippines 5 350 Frank Sucre Venezuela 3 6 Volodymyr Byruk Ukraine 21 121 Jun Ma China 7 236 Jorge Hernandez Colombia 5 351 Geovanny Maldonado Colombia 3 7 Ben Abdellah Abdekader Algeria 21 122 Junhyuk Boo Korea 7 237 Jorge Luis Guerrero Mexico 5 352 Haejin Bang Korea 3 8 Zoheir Mihoubi Algeria 21 123 Karim Ali Egypt 7 238 Karmandi Zou Proien Tunisia 5 353 Hamze Jawad Lebanon 3 9 Usman Bathily Spain 18 124 M. Robi India 7 239 Ken French Canada 5 354 Jari Laine Finland 3 10 Reza Rezaei Iran 18 125 Mahmoud Azadi Iran 7 240 Krasimir Sarafov Bulgaria 5 355 Javier De La Cruz Peru 3 11 Andrea Muzi Italy 16 126 Majid Amani Iran 7 241 Leonardo Alizaga Costa Rica 5 356 Jean Colasberna France 3 12 Theiler Linares Peru 16 127 Maksim Trzin Serbia 7 242 Mahmood Al Durrah Canada 5 357 Jhony Vasquez Honduras 3 13 Ahmed Al Harthi Oman 14 128 Mansour Asadizadeh Iran 7 243 Marion Bentoera Curacao 5 358 Jiang Zai Mei China 3 14 Djamed Mohamed Algeria 14 129 Marcelino Vinett Chile 7 244 Mattia Vecchi Italy 5 359 Jimson Janga Curacao 3 15 Haitham Al Zadjali Oman 14 130 Marco Sapigni Italy 7 245 Miguel Milton Aruba 5 360 Joe Alves Canada 3 16 Hossein Kalateh Iran 14 131 Maxim Kutuzov Germany 7 246 Mohammad morsenism Iraq 5 361 Jonathan Ward USA 3 17 Hugo Marquez Colombia 14 132 Maxwell Barroso Brazil 7 247 Monghour Mahmoud Algeria 5 362 Jose Luis Sain Argentina 3 18 Jean Carlos Alfaro Peru 14 133 Mehdi Mostafaloo Iran 7 248 Morteza Mashayekhkordkola Iran 5 363 Jose Orellana Bolivia 3 19 Joel Scheek Netherlands 14 134 Mesmoudi Amine Algeria 7 249 Morteza Roshanzamirtabari Iran 5 364 Jose Ponce Argentina 3 20 Kyeongmo Park Korea 14 135 Meysam Keshvari Iran 7 250 Olli Kemppainen Finland 5 365 Jose Solano Dominican Republic 3 21 Kyoungyun Nam Korea 14 136 Mohammadebrahim Arzeshmand Iran 7 251 Omar Khaldi Morocco 5 366 Juma Ghabish Al-Shuaibi Oman 3 22 Marcos Pereira Portugal 14 137 Muhannad Alrihaw Syria 7 252 Pasquale D Angelo Italy 5 367 Kamal Hejabati Iran 3 23 Omid Soleimanighahroudi Iran 14 138 Neilvin Dela Pena Phillippines 7 253 Philipp Jendreieck Germany 5 368 Karlo Andre Monar Peru 3 24 Seonghwan Kim Korea 14 139 Noriaki Akazawa Japan 7 254 Radoslav Angelov Bulgaria 5 369 Koji Godo Japan 3 25 Sid Ali Midoun Algeria 14 140 Ole Kristian Vaga Norway 7 255 Rakesh R India 5 370 Luis Perez Mexico 3 26 Szymon Lada Poland 14 141 Oleh Kryvyi Ukraine 7 256 Rezvan Aliev Kazakhstan 5 371 Lukasz Zak Poland 3 27 Daniel Elvis Pinanjota Villarruel Ecuador 13 142 Omar Ghafari Palestine 7 257 Roman Dudushkin Russia 5 372 Marcelo Lavesolo Uruguay 3 28 Nicola Barlotta Italy 13 143 Oscar Zaracho Paraguay 7 258 Saeid Marangi Iran 5 373 Matias Niemi Finland 3 29 Abdullah Al-Jabri Oman 12 144 Phillip Clahar USA 7 259 Saeid Noor Mohamadi Iran 5 374 Mehdi Faskhoodi Iran 3 30 Alberto Alonso Spain 12 145 Pito Louisa Netherlands 7 260 Seiichiro Kimura Japan 5 375 Meysam Rashmaei Iran 3 31 Carlos Blanco Spain 12 146 Rasoul Davari Dolatabadi Iran 7 261 Sid Abdelwahab Algeria 5 376 Miguel Francisco Portugal 3 32 Carlos Rivera Colombia 12 147 Rodolfo Martinez Uruguay 7 262 Som Raj India 5 377 Mohamad Amin Akbari Iran 3 33 Davood Shokrollahniaragh Iran 12 148 Roman Vavrecan Slovakia 7 263 Suhas M. Khamkar Thailand 5 378 Mohamed Fakhri Morocco 3 34 Hamed Mahmoud Eini Iran 12 149 Ross Caesar USA 7 264 Takanori Sato Japan 5 35 Jaekoon Yoon Korea 12 150 Sabry Abourawash Mekawy Husein Egypt 7 265 Turbat Tamir Mongolia 5 379 Mohammad Bhuiyan Bangladesh 3 36 Mahdi Ghanavati Iran 12 151 Saeid Karjalian Iran 7 266 Vipin Peter India 5 380 Mohmmad Saad Al Owain Saudi Arabia 3 37 Sungwon Kang Korea 12 152 Salah Ibrahim Ahmed Zaki Egypt 7 267 Vitalii Valeev Russia 5 381 Mohsen Ghahremani Iran 3 38 Ali Pooladvani Iran 11 153 Salman Abdul Rahman Ajil UAE 7 268 Walter Recayte Argentina 5 382 Mustafa Örel Turkey 3 39 Hossein Jalali Arzanagh Iran 11 154 Sanal Padmanabhan India 7 269 Younis Mousa Ali Alblooshi UAE 5 383 Ollyn Martin Antigua 3 40 Kikuo Asano Japan 11 155 Sayed Alhashmi UAE 7 270 Yuber Palacios Colombia 5 384 Omar Mohammed Al-Maskari Oman 3 41 Lorenzo Leeuwe Netherlands 11 156 Shui Tian He China 7 271 Abas Seyfi Iran 4 385 Pawel Jablonski Poland 3 42 Nikolay Kostadinov Bulgaria 11 157 Stephen Didoshak Canada 7 272 Abdelilah Rajafillah Morocco 4 386 Peter Hartwig Australia 3 43 Ralph Decelis Malta 11 158 Thiago Santisteban Brazil 7 273 Andrei Kulik Belarus 4 387 Pralad Singh India 3 44 Sayed Nasralla Hashem Sharaf Naser Bahrain 11 159 Thomas Ruggini Italy 7 274 Andres Mendoza Argentina 4 388 Rafael Martins Ferreira Brazil 3 45 Enore Montano Colombia 10 160 Wooseok Kang Korea 7 275 Andrew Melling Canada 4 389 Rai Shanjiv Nepal 3 46 Fanor Trujillo Colombia 10 161 Zaaboul El Mehdi Morocco 7 276 Asem Alatiar Syria 4 390 Rais Uddin India 3 47 Haejin Bang Korea 10 162 Abdallah Al-Rahbi Oman 6 277 Avin Shrestha India 4 391 Ramzes Tlyakodugov Russia 3 48 Abbas Ghasemi Khanaposhtani Iran 9 163 Adam Kozyra Ukraine 6 278 Aviv Shafrir Israel 4 392 Reza Mosa Zade Iran 3 49 Abdelaziz Jellali Morocco 9 164 Adrian Siri Argentina 6 279 Bader Sultan Bahrain 4 393 Reza Zinatlouajabshir Iran 3 50 Abel Martin Spain 9 165 Alderino Santos Brazil 6 280 Carlos Usma Colombia 4 394 Roberto Hernandez Venezuela 3 51 Ahmad Hassan Rustom UAE 9 166 Aleksandr Schcherbatiuk Russia 6 281 Changwon Kang Korea 4 395 Rui Baptista Portugal 3 52 Ahmed Salem Elsayed Egypt 9 167 Angel Bermudez Colombia 6 282 David Saborido Arca Spain 4 396 Sajad Valiollahi Iran 3 53 Aliakbar Nik Bakht Iran 9 168 Antonio Bellaroba Switzerland 6 283 Desmond Patterson St. Maarten 4 397 Sebastian Garcia Chile 3 54 Andrzej Kolodziejczyk Poland 9 169 Ariel Caballero Argentina 6 284 Edelio Alvarez Venezuela 4 398 Shahriyar Mohebali Iran 3 55 David Gonzales Loa Peru 9 170 Ben Brahim Djalloul Algeria 6 285 Eliezer Rodriguez Venezuela 4 399 Stephane Aquaro Luxembourg 3 56 Diego Da Silva Ribeiro Brazil 9 171 Bouti Tarek Algeria 6 286 Eric Cagnard France 4 400 Suk Kim Korea 3 57 Hassan Khosroabadi Iran 9 172 Charan Mohan India 6 287 Ezequiel Pedroza Argentina 4 401 Taichi Shimizu Hong-Kong 3 58 Injung Park Korea 9 173 Daniel Delgado Spain 6 288 Facundo Perez Argentina 4 402 Taniela Mosimosi Koula Lutui Tonga 3 59 Jasim Mohamed Al Ali UAE 9 174 Diego Spadoni Uruguay 6 289 Fahad Al Hosni Oman 4 403 Tomasz Slodkiewicz Poland 3 60 Jonatan Quintero Spain 9 175 Ebrahim Mubarak Aldahmani UAE 6 290 Fairuz Atai Fairuz Al Alaw Oman 4 404 Toni Kohonen Finland 3 61 Khaled Ebrahim Moosa Masaloh Alblooshi UAE 9 176 Edgaras Gladas Lithuania 6 291 Gabriel Leber France 4 405 Valeri Enchev Bulgaria 3 62 Lionardis Cardoza Delfino Chile 9 177 Francisco Mir Chile 6 292 Georgi Karamishev Bulgaria 4 406 Vasyl Remizov Ukraine 3 63 Luis Gustavo Vaucher Souto Brazil 9 178 Gabriel Edison Constante Paez Ecuador 6 293 Gustavo Mercado Argentina 4 407 Woilid Baatout France 3 64 Matias Porta Argentina 9 179 Gerhard Nel South Africa 6 294 Hassan Abdalla Egypt 4 408 Yu Yuan-Chi Chinese Taipei 3 65 Mazaher Tabaniabarghani Iran 9 180 Hanpyo Jung Korea 6 295 Jaime De Horta Colombia 4 409 Abdul Rohman Costa Rica 2 66 Michel Perez Spain 9 181 In Seong You Korea 6 296 Joey Pyontka Canada 4 410 Adel Mohammed Kuwait 2 67 Mohamad Deb Ktit Syria 9 182 Issam Abid Tunisia 6 297 Jonathan Sanchez Colombia 4 411 Adem Unal Turkey 2 68 Mveliso Tapi South Africa 9 183 Italo Ridney Brazil 6 298 Julio Sarmiento Argentina 4 412 Alexander Robles Dominican Republic 2 69 Pawel Wodyk Poland 9 184 Jamal Abdullah Saleh Al Hamdani Oman 6 299 Ken Hensley US Virgin Islands 4 413 Alireza Asadollahi Iran 2 70 Peter Tatarka Slovakia 9 185 Jeongseop Lim Korea 6 300 Lee Lap Chi Hong-Kong 4 414 Arash Eskandari Iran 2 71 Robert Patricio Palacios Ecuador 9 186 Joan Cannegieter Netherlands 6 301 Lee Shu Man Hong-Kong 4 415 Ashkan Effati Iran 2 72 Rodrigo Cortez Argentina 9 187 Jorge Byron Tello Valencia Ecuador 6 302 Mahdi Azmian Iran 4 416 Ashoke Das India 2 73 Samson Dauda United Kingdom 9 188 Jose Galeano Paraguay 6 303 Marir Djalel Algeria 4 417 Ayat Najdbagherimahramni Iran 2 74 Shen Jin China 9 189 Mohamed Ali Al Mas Al Ajami Oman 6 304 Mariusz Balazinski Poland 4 418 Carl Cheung Canada 2 75 Slimani Mohamed Algeria 9 190 Mohamed Fakhfakh Tunisia 6 305 Martin Dajc Czech Republic 4 419 Chen Hai Bo China 2 76 Vicente Olombrada Spain 9 191 Naoyuki Kato Japan 6 306 Mazin Marzouq Mubarak Al Musheifri Oman 4 420 Cor Suppers Netherlands 2 77 Vytautas Žyle Lithuania 9 192 Omar Elhassani Morocco 6 307 Michael Sauseng Austria 4 421 Daniel Salgado Spain 2 78 Wael Omar Syria 9 193 Ott Kiivikas Estonia 6 308 Milton Bustamante Colombia 4 422 David Cámara Spain 2 79 Wilmar Omar Linares Peru 9 194 Oultache Riadh Algeria 6 309 Mohammed Abdullah Saudi Arabia 4 423 Djalma Laroque Spain 2 80 Yahiaoui Aouad Algeria 9 195 Sandro Brocca Italy 6 310 Naeim Hasani Iran 4 424 Dmitrii Krylov Russia 2 81 Yung-Yu Liang Chinese Taipei 9 196 Tomas Svernenka
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