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1988 NABBA WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS: THE SHOW
Held in Obsteig – Tyrol, Austria on 17th September, 1988, Gary Lewer and Leisa Campbell (both of Australia) were victorious in their classes. They also held a JUNIOR CLASS for the first time (as far as we know). As such this was a brand new class in the NABBA World Championships.
Photo Galleries:Â Â Gary Lewer
This video brings you the complete evening SHOW for men and women, with all of the POSINGÂ routines, posedowns and awards.
Women’s Physique Class 1 was won by Susanna Hauer of Austria. Leisa Campbell won Class 2 and Overall.
OVERALL WINNERS:
MR. WORLD: Hubert Rosenbichler – Austria
WOMEN’S PHYSIQUE MS. WORLD: Leisa Campbell – Australia
FIGURE MS. WORLD: Beate Plank – Austria
MASTERS OVER 40: Jim Connor – UK
JUNIOR CLASS: Leonard St. Cyr – UK
1988 NABBA World Championships – Complete Results
Obsteig, Tyrol, Austria 17th September, 1988
Overall Men’s Winner: Hubert Rosenbichler – Austria
Overall Women’s Physique Winner: Leisa Campbell – Australia
Tall Class 1
1  Gary Lewer – Australia
2  Linkie Wilson – UK
3  Owen Neil – UK
4  Manfred Salchner – Austria
5  Slobodan Blagojevic – Yugoslavia
6  Walter Stollwitzer – Austria
Peter Steiner – Austria
Jan Van Roy – Belgium
Rob Potters – Holland
Renz Vrolic – Holland
Jackson Njue – Switzerland
Sandor Farkasz – Hungary
Lionel Kearns – South Africa
Charles Lotter – South Africa
Medium Class 2
1  Claudio Mostacci – Italy
2  Simon Lancaster – UK
3  Tony Francis – UK
4  Werner Schneider – Germany
5  Peter Kutsugeras – USA
6  Rob Van Der Dussen – Holland
Heinz Schermann – Austria
Eddy Van Laere – Belgium
Ernst Gemeinhardt – Austria
Andrea Nucitelli – Italy
Atilla Deme – Hungary
Karl Hauer – Austria
Peter Zuidwyk – Holland
Short Class 3
1  Hubert Rosenbichler – Austria
2  Peter Bosch – Holland
3  Sammy Ioannidis – Australia
4  Stefano Ciaraldi – Italy
5  Robert Wall – UK
6  Gunter Osweiler – Germany
Max Pangerl – Austria
Tibor Csepregi – Hungary
Serge Tully – France
John Danckaert – Belgium
Lance Gille – Sweden
Robert Hemon – France
Josef Adler – Austria
Terry Phillips – UK
Bruce Leong – Australia
Nardo Linkers – Holland
Edmundo Lancia – Italy
Wolfgang Weitenthaler – Austria
Enzo Giuffre – Australia
Kevin McNamara – South Africa
Masters Over 40
1  Jim Connor – UK
2  Libero Campi – Italy
3  Nardo Linkers – Holland
4  Gustav Buresch – Austria
Junior Class
1  Leonard St. Cyr – UK
2  Thomas Styblo – Austria
3  Cleir Salz – Germany
4  Denis Schroevers – Holland
5  Gunter Hofstadter – Austria
6  Massimo Serenelli – Italy
Enrico Salvio – France
Women
Women’s Physique Class 1
1  Susanna Hauer – Austria
2  Roswitha Janatsch – Austria
3  Colleen Yates – UK
4  Tamara Konz – Germany
5  Klara Juhasz – Hungary
6  Viviane Dubernard – Belgium
Women’s Physique Class 2
1  Leisa Campbell – Australia
2  Tania Panza – Italy
3  Kim Knott – Australia
4  Christiane Breitenbach – Germany
5  Tatjana Scholl – Germany
6  Brigitte Dobler – Austria
Yvette Dincq – Belgium
Rina Howard – South Africa
Figure Class
1  Beate Plank – Austria
2  Karen Titherington – UK
3  Elisabeth Resch – Austria
4  Sarah Staunton – UK
5  Claudia Wolfgruber – Austria
6  Patricia Rossi – Italy
Ida Van Vendendal – Holland
Mylene Charini – France
Jeanette Harper – Australia
Susanne Weiss – Austria
Laura Djemat – France
Mirke Witte – Holland
COMPLETE RESULTSÂ in our Year by Year Results Section.