2009 NABBA Mr. World: Show: Part 2 (Download)

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In the EVENING SHOW video you will see the complete posing routines of the top 6 finalists in Class 3, Class 2 and Class 1, plus posedowns and awards including the Overall Posedown between the 4 class winners. See the Slovakian star VLADIMIR FLIMEL take the title of Overall NABBA Mr. World for 2009.

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2009 NABBA World Championships: Men – Show # 2

This year the NABBA World Championships was held at the STEEL ARENA  in the historic Slovakian city of Kosice.  See Men’s Open Class 1, Class 2, and Class 3. We witnessed  an incredible standard, with amazing quality in each class. The show enjoyed the biggest audience ever seen at a NABBA contest – almost 3000 fans. It was a real bonanza of hard core muscle showcasing the best amateur bodybuilders from around the world.

In this EVENING SHOW video you will see the complete posing routines of the top 6 finalists in all classes, plus posedowns and awards including the Overall Posedown between the 4 class winners. See the Slovakian star VLADIMIR FLIMEL take the title of Overall NABBA Mr. World for 2009.

WAYNE’S HARD NEWS REPORT on this contest. It also includes the complete RESULTS for Men and Women.

2009 NABBA World Championships – Class Winners

Juniors: Jakub Subrt – Czech Rep.
Masters Over 40: Marilandio Ponchet – Brazil
Masters Over 50: Aivars Visockis – Latvia
Mr Class 4: Leandro Rodrigo – Brazil
Mr Class 3: Vladimir Flimel – Slovakia
Mr Class 2: Gintaras Gorodnicenko – Lithuania
Mr Class 1: Gorai Volodymyr – Ukraine

EXTRA SCENES:

Dancing show opening
Laser Light Show – History of NABBA World
Rock Band
Roman Volák – World Karate Champion
Karate & Swords show
Parade of Nations
Slovakian Folk Dancers

Photos courtesy Klaus Hoffmann – NABBA International, Olivier Ripert & EastLabs.

MEN’S RESULTS:

MASTERS OVER 40
1. Marilandio Ponchet – Brazil
2. Christian Klee – Austria
3. Terry Fisher – UK
4. Zdenek Branis – Czech Rep.
5. Ioannis Anagnoston – Greece
6. Ernst Barnet – Austria
7. Pierre Perrier – France
8. Michael Cederqvist – Sweden
9. Sergii Khimchenko – Ukraine

MASTERS OVER 50
1. Aivars Visockis – Latvia
2. Luiz Flavio Felicio – Brazil
3. Alain Petriz – France
4. Jozef Sztankay – Slovakia
5. Tony Rizzo – Australia

JUNIOR CLASS
1. Jakub Subrt – Czech Rep.
2. Igor Iles – Slovakia
3. Daniel Barry – UK
4. Aurimas Grabinskas – Lithuania
5. Peter Lunter – Slovakia
6. Levente Tarkanyi – Slovakia
7. Sebastian Jagiello – Czech Rep.

CLASS 4
1. Leandro Rodrigo – Brazil
2. Jerry Koolhoven –  Holland
3. Fernando Luiz Sardinha – Brazil
4. Marco Parisi – Italy
5. Tommy Staunton – Ireland
6. Vojtech Koritensky – Czech Rep.
7. Tomas Mahrik – Slovakia

CLASS 3
1. Vladimir Flimel – Slovakia
2. Tom Young – UK
3. Samoel Bezerra – Brazil
4. Joe Walker – UK
5. Roman Marsalek – Czech Rep.
6. Philippe Foussard – France
7. Jorg Fuchs – Germany
8. Jarmo Sohlman – Finland
NP
Sergii Bezshchasnyi – Ukraine
Michal Pucek – Slovakia

CLASS 2
1. Gintaras Gorodnicenko – Lithuania
2. Martin Holub – Czech Rep.
3. Jon Bridge – UK
4. Dominic Schieda – Malta
5. Edilson de Oliveira – Brazil
6. Milan Kresojevic – Serbia
7. Matthias Bonack – Germany
8. Darren Borg – Malta
NP
Alex Yarmolenko – Ukraine
Igor Rashoiants – Ukraine
Bogdan Kravchenko – Ukraine
Michel Martins – France
Darko Radonjic – Croatia

CLASS 1
1. Gorai Volodymyr – Ukraine
2. Stanislav Struzberg – Israel
3. Harry Thibaudier – Holland
4. Lubomir Krhut – Slovakia
5. Stuart Garrington – UK
6. Vlastimil Kalas – Czech Rep.
7. Francisco Camargo – Brazil
8. Sergio Gomes – Brazil
NP
Michael Albert – Germany
Ernesto Papa – Italy
Simone Amichini – Italy
Tomas Toth – Slovakia
Anastasios Vassos – Greece