1991 NABBA Mr. Universe: Show (Download)

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Victor Terra took out his first ever Professional title. Joe DeAngelis of USA won his tall class 1 with Reiner Gorbracht of Germany taking out the overall Amateur Universe after winning class 4.  Of special interest is a very young Mustafa Mohammad placing 2nd in class 2.

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1991 NABBA Universe – Men – Show

This truly great Universe was held in Croydon, near London, with 90 outstanding male competitors. It saw Victor Terra taking out his first ever Professional title. Joe DeAngelis of USA won Class 1 with Rainer Gorbracht of Germany taking out the overall Amateur Universe after winning class 4.

1991 saw the creation of a brand new class, the NABBA Masters Mr. Universe title for men over 40. Graeme Lancefield of Australia was the first ever winner of this class, defeating the multi titled John Citrone. Graeme is now president and chairman of NABBA Australia and World President for NABBA International. (See preview clip)

Of special interest is a very young Mustafa Mohammad placing 2nd in class 2.  He later went on to win the overall Amateur Mr Universe in 1992 and enjoying a stellar career as an IFBB Pro. He has now competed in the 3 Mr Olympia contests.

1991 NABBA Mr. Universe Results 

Reiner Gorbracht – Germany  Overall Amateur Mr. Universe

Masters:

1 Graeme Lancefield – Australia
2 John Citrone – UK  (Photo Gallery)
3 Don Mahoney – Australia (Photo Gallery)
4 Walter Engelskircher – Germany
5 Jim Richards – UK
6 John Madderson – UK
7 Doug Powell – Australia
8 Jochen Schwarz – Germany
Ian Salmoni – UK
Eddy Wouters – Belgium
William Weathers – Denmark
Patrick Duffy – New Zealand
Pierre Elian – France
Thomas Dunn – England
Bob Mills – UK
Christian Janatsch – Austria
Nick Sinclair – UK
Brian House – UK
Vincenzo Borrelli – Italy
Tony Sullivan – UK
Walter O’Malley – Rep. of Ireland

Men’s Class 4:

1 Reiner Gorbracht – Germany
2 Gary Tchernakoff – Australia
3 Diego Martinez – Italy
4 Salvador Baiget – Spain
5 John McColl – UK
6 Gino De Chellis – Australia
7 Francesco Palmieri – UK
8 Juan Pedro Sanches – Spain
Jezamen Ball – New Zealand

Men’s Class 3:

1 Terry Fisher – UK
2 Andrea Nuccitelli – Italy
3 Lloyd Samuels – UK
4 Stefano Ciaraldi – Italy
5 Nicky Cheung – UK
6 John Wiggins – UK
7 Rudolphe Fernandez – France
8 Michele Caira – UK
Justin Trollope – UK
Jonathen Satariano – Malta
Royce Ali – UK
Charles Duca – Malta
Glen Purtell – Australia
Harold Pennie – Rep. of Ireland
Horst Welz – Germany
Uwe Horter – Germany
Eugene Swanepoul – South Africa

Men’s Class 2:

1 Tony Francis – UK
2 Mustafa Mohammad – Austria  (Photo Gallery)
3 Dennis Francis – UK
4 Mick Souza – USA
5 Andreas Pohl – Germany
6 Emmanuel Wells – France
Ian Wells – UK
Danny Poumay – Belgium
Lutz Wilke – Germany
Roberto di Falco – Italy
Doug Brignole – USA
Gianfranco di Tizio – Italy
Michael Sadler – UK
Tony Saliba – Malta
Steve Wiggins – UK
Jose Angel – Spain
Michael Johnson – UK
Massimo Serenelli – Italy
Robert Harrop – UK
Volker Fortsch – Germany
Joey Bastone – USA
Erik Overdevest – Holland

Men’s Class 1

1 Joe DeAngelis – USA
2 Fausto Ascani – Italy
3 Walter Stolweitzer – Germany
4 Juan Jose Albalat – Spain
5 Stefan Kratofil – Germany
6 Peter Bohler – Germany
7 Lohengrin Rovesti – Italy
8 Walter Letner – Austria
Mark Trewartha – Australia
Neven Corak – Croatia
Philip Nelson – New Zealand
Rob Potters – Holland

Professional Mr. Universe:

1 Victor Terra – USA  (Photo Gallery)
2 Vince Brown – UK
3 Olev Annus – Estonia  (Photo Gallery)
4 Richard Roy – USA
5 James Roberts – UK
6 Roger Bartley – UK
7 Viggo Snoghoj – Denmark
8 Shaun Davis – UK  (Photo Gallery)
Eduardo de la Asuncion – Spain