2021 NABBA European Championships – Men # 1 (Download)

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A-1580  Digital Download  Duration: 87 mins  Sample Clip

The Download includes the 3 complete rounds for every class, including the posing routines of every single competitor along with the awards and Overall section posedown where relevant.

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2021 NABBA European Championships – The Men Part 1

Held in Prague, Czech Republic, on 20th November, 2021, this major European bodybuilding and fitness event attracted an outstanding quality field of competitors from all over Europe and UK.
The Men’s Videos include a Men’s Pro Division.

The MEN’S PART 1 Download covers all the action from the Men’s Classes listed in the RESULTS below.
The Download includes the 3 complete rounds for every class, including the posing routines of every single competitor along with the awards and Overall section posedown where relevant.
The contest was expertly run by NABBA Czech Republic. My special thanks to Marcus Schlager, President NABBA/WFF Austria for this video footage.

Photos courtesy Marcus Schlager.

FULL RESULTS FOR THE CLASSES SEEN IN THIS VIDEO: THE MEN PART 1.

2021 NABBA European Championships
Prague, Czech Republic.
Hotel Olsanka, November 20, 2021

Sports Shorts Over 40:
1. Josef Fricl (Czech Republic)
2. Erik Ferfolja (Slovenia)

Sports Shorts:
1. Idriz Satarzadeh (Austria)
2. Yannis Badache (France)
3. Daniel Szenawa (Poland)
4. Andrius Tirevicius (Lithuania)
5. Stefan Probst (Austria)
6. Christian Ani (Germany)
7. Giancarlo Staffulani (Italy)

Sports Shorts Overall Winner:
Idriz Satarzadeh (Austria)

Classic up to 175cm:
1. Ronny Janke (Germany)
2. Gerdely Kóczán (Hungary)

Classic over 175cm:
1. Rene Blaschek (Austria)
2. David Meynet (France)
3. Laurent Caruso (France)
4. Mathias Mauerhofer (Austria)
5. Pontus Rone (Sweden)
6. Vytas Dielininkaitis (Lithuania)
7. Eliou Doumat (Austria)

Classic Overall Winner:
Rene Blaschek (Austria)

Juniors:
1. Tai Ben Baroh (Israel)
2. Matteo D’Isanto (Italy)

Masters Over 55:
1. Paul Rowe (United Kingdom)
2. Zdenek Braniš (Czech Republic)
3. Detlef Schmidt (Germany)
4. Tibor Román (Hungary)
5. Rimantas Lukošius (Lithuania)
6. Christian Steinlechner (Austria)