World Amateur Bodybuilding Championships

The competition

The World Amateur Bodybuilding Championships (formerly IFBB Mr. Universe) is a male bodybuilding contest organised by the International Federation of BodyBuilders (IFBB) and first held in 1959. The name was changed in 1976 to avoid confusion with the NABBA Mr. Universe.

The 2005 championships were held in Shanghai, China on November 23-28, 2005.

Winners

Classes

From 1959-1969 there was just one category of competition - open. In 1970 the competition was split into three height classes: Short (under 5'5"), Medium (under 5'8"), and Tall (5'8") with an overall winner also decided. In 1976 they were abandoned in favour of weight classes. These have changed over the years but as of 2005 they are (weight in brackets is the maximum for this category):

  • Flyweight (60 kg, 132 lb)
  • Bantamweight (65 kg, 143 lb)
  • Lightweight (70 kg, 154 lb)
  • Welterweight (75 kg, 165 lb)
  • Light-Middleweight (80 kg, 176 lb)
  • Middleweight (85 kg, 187 lb)
  • Light-Heavyweight (90 kg, 198 lb)
  • Heavyweight (over 90 kg, 198 lb)

An overall winner award was not awarded between 1976 and 1995. In 2006, overall winner awards were awarded in both the bodybuilding and classic bodybuilding disciplines.

Results

Year

Location

Overall Winner

1959

Montreal, Canada

Eddie Sylvestre

1960

Montreal, Canada

Chuck Sipes

1961

No Contest

1962

New York, USA

George Eifferman

1963

New York, USA

Harold Poole

1964

New York, USA

Larry Scott

1965

New York, USA

Earl Maynard

1966

New York, USA

Dave Draper

1967

Montreal, Canada

Sergio Oliva

1968

Miami, USA

Frank Zane

1969

New York, USA

Arnold Schwarzenegger

1970

Belgrade, Yugoslavia

Franco Columbu

1971

Paris, France

Albert Beckles

1972

Baghdad, Iraq

Ed Corney

1973

Geneva, Switzerland

Lou Ferrigno

1974

Verona, Italy

Lou Ferrigno

1975

Pretoria, South Africa

Ken Waller

1976

Montreal, Canada

1977

Nimes, France

1978

Acapulco, Mexico

1979

Columbus, USA

1980

Manila, Philippines

1981

Cairo, Egypt

1982

Brugge, Belgium

1983

Singapore

1984

Las Vegas, USA

1985

Gothenburg, Sweden

1986

Tokyo, Japan

1987

Madrid, Spain

1988

Brisbane, Australia

1989

Paris, France

1990

Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

1991

Katowice, Poland

1992

Graz, Austria

1993

Seoul, South Korea

1994

Shanghai, China

1995

Guam

1996

Amman, Jordan

Jeno Kiss

1997

Prague, Czech Republic

Ahmed Haidar

1998

İzmir, Turkey

Hamdallah Atkutlug

1999

Bratislava, Slovakia

Jaroslav Horvath

2000

Malacca, Malaysia

Serguei Dimitriev

2001

Yangon, Myanmar

Thomas Scheu

2002

Cairo, Egypt

Jose Carlos Santos

2003

Mumbai, India

El Shahat Mabrouk

2004

Moscow, Russia

Olegas Zhuras

2005

Shanghai, China

Dennis Wolf

2006

Ostrava, Czech Republic

Ali Tabrizi (bodybuilding)
Luca Iacobucci (classic bodybuilding)

2007

Jeju City, South Korea

Robert Piotrkowicz

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