2004 NABBA World Championships – Women (Download)

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Competitors from 12 countries from around the world gathered together at the Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia to do battle for the 2004 NABBA World Championships. The biggest controversy is in the women’s Physique Class, between the winner Olga Tikhonova and 2nd place Jo Rogers.

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2004 NABBA World Championships – Women Including Mixed Pairs

Competitors from 12 countries from around the world gathered together at the Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia  to do battle for the 2004 NABBA World Championships. See the complete women’s event from the beginning of Prejudging to the posing at the show to all of the awards.

The biggest controversy is in the women’s Physique Class, between the winner Olga Tikhonova and 2nd place Jo Rogers.  You’ve really got to look at this and make your own decision as to whether the judges got it right!!

This video also includes the complete Mixed Pairs competition.

Men’s Overall Mr. World: Steph Sinton – UK
Women’s Figure Overall Ms. World: Loretta McMillan- Australia

Results

Masters Figure 
1 Marie Pierre Ripert – France
2 Cheryl Hamilton – Australia
3 Terri Roberts – Australia
4 Railee Williams – Australia
5 Lilian Okubo – Brazil

Figure Class 2
1 Loretta McMillan – Australia
2 Diana Paula Monteiro – Brazil
3 Leah Burtenshaw – Australia
4 Jacqueline Ellis – Australia
5 Tiziana Leroux – South Africa
6 Lisa Mann – UK

Figure Class 1
1 Diane Shipway – Australia
2 Luanne Hart – Australia
3 Avril Keith – Scotland
4 Valeria Aprobato – Brazil

Ms. Physique 
1 Olga Tikhonova – Russia
2 Joanne Rogers – Australia
3 Vikki Reid – Australia
4 Lily Casella – Australia
5 Sharon Lunt – Australia

Mixed Pairs
1 Loretta McMillan & Cullum Carrigg – Australia
2 Diana Monteiro & Fabio Des Santos – Brazil
3 Jacqueline Ellis & Tori Audino – Australia
4 Valeria Aprobato & Mateus Correia – Brazil
5 Anna Marsh & Manfred Hamilton – Australia

Junior Mr. World 
1 Andrew Hudson – South Africa
2 Tim Rosiek – UK
3 Matteus Correia – Brazil
4 Bernard Chelin – Australia
5 Mark Misdorp – South Africa
6 Lachlan James – Australia
7 Michael Vecchio – Australia

Masters Over 40 
1 Thierry Bidault – France
2 Glenn Purtell – Australia
3 Mark Suttie – Australia
4 Tony Rizzo – Australia
5 Darryl Marshall – Australia
6 Michael Cederqvist – Sweden

Masters Over 50 
1 Kym Johncock – Australia
2 Bernie Cooper – UK
3 Tom Long – Australia
4 Francisco Rios Vega – Mexico
5 Manfred Hamilton – Australia
6 James Ahern – Australia
7. Chris Karajas – Australia

Men’s Class 4 
1 Paul Sutton – UK
2 Simon Horsell – UK
3 Ash Mason – Australia
4 Rommel Pardilanan – Australia
5 Rick Palermo – Australia

Men’s Class 3  
1 Steph Sinton – UK
2 Phil Carlon – UK
3 Grant Mayo – Australia
4 Matt McLean – Australia
5 Lachlan Maxwell – Australia
6 Fabio Des Santos – Brazil

Men’s Class 2 
1 Luis Maciel – Australia
2 Gary Keith – Scotland
3 James Honan – Australia
4 Ken Yasada – Japan

Men’s Class 1
1 Andre Van Der Mescht – South Africa
2 Cullum Carrigg – Australia
3 Bev Parkinson – Scotland
4 Danny Craig – Australia
5 Roberto Morando – Australia
6 Stefan Machovic – Australia
7 Neven Corak – Croatia
8 John Simone – USA