1983 IFBB Amateur Mr. World (Mr Universe) – Prejudging (DVD)

AUD $29.95

GMV-265-DVD  Open Region DVD  Duration:  154 mins  Sample Clip

In the heavyweight class it was a battle of the giants between a young, ripped and superb Berry de Mey and a mature and sensational Bob Paris. I do not know how close it was on the judges’ sheets but in my mind it was a toss up and could have gone either way.

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1983 IFBB Amateur Mr. World (Mr Universe)

This was a sensational contest, held outdoors in a huge amphitheatre in central Singapore. I took a group of enthusiastic Adelaide bodybuilding fans to this contest as tour leader. It was an experience of a life time for everyone.

In the heavyweight class it was a battle of the giants between a young, ripped and superb Berry de Mey and a mature and sensational Bob Paris. I do not know how close it was on the judges’ sheets but in my mind it was a toss up and could have gone either way. Ralf Moeller was another giant, literally and dwarfed the others during the posedown. Christian Janatsch was there with his girlfriend Rachel McLish, Ms Olympia. Rachel guest posed at the evening finals.

Chuck Williams and Charles Glass, both from USA turned out to be very strong and convincing winners of their respective classes as was Appie Steenbeek from Holland and Herman Hoffend from West Germany.

CHARLES GLASS PHOTO GALLERY.

After the contest was over, I approached the 3 USA class winners, Paris, Williams and Glass to arrange video and photo shoots next day at poolside. Sadly Bob Paris declined but Glass and Williams more than made up for it, turning on a sensational display of hard, ripped 100% in condition muscle for my cameras.

This prejudging DVD brings you all of the highlights from the preliminaries with 154 minutes of the best amateur bodybuilders in the world on display. Many of these great bodybuilders now belong to the Golden Era of bodybuilding.

Complete Results:  1983 IFBB World Amateur Championships – Singapore

Overall Winner: BOB PARIS USA

Heavyweight
1   Bob Paris (United States)
2   Berry de Mey (Netherlands)
3   Ralf Moeller (West Germany)
4   Christian Janatsch (Austria)
5   Karl Kainrath (Austria)
6   Roy Chavez (United Kingdom)
7   Alfred Neugebauer (Austria)
8   Jyrki Savolainen (Australia)
9   Henning Hanse (Denmark)
10 Steve Keesa (Canada)

Light-Heavyweight
1   Chuck Williams (United States)
2   Keijo Reiman (Finland)
3   Ian Dowe (United Kingdom)
4   Ulf Larsson (Sweden)
5   Yasushi Koyama (Japan)
6   Dirk Warnez (Belgium)
7   Graeme Lancefield (Australia)
8   Les Berthelette (Canada)
9   Gunther Kohaut (Germany)
10  Albert Ostermayr (Germany)
11  Angelito Lesta (England)

Middleweight
1   Charles Glass (United States)
2   Erwin Note (Belgium)
3   Erwin Knoller (West Germany)
4   El Shahat Mabrouk (Egypt)
5   Lars Lunde (Norway)
6   Martin Alamango (England)
7   Esteve Alcaide (France)
8   Lourenco Brasil (Brazil)
9   Marc Bolduc (Canada)
10 Glenn Gravenbeek (Netherlands)
11 Michel Dermaux (Belgium)

Lightweight
1   Appie Steenbeek (Netherlands)
2   Michael Piliotis (England)
3   Jesse Lujan (United States)
4   Wilhelm Jasinowski (West Germany)
5   Calvin Nyuli (Canada)
6   Reijo Kivioja (Finland)
7   Antonio Venegas (Netherlands)
8   Park Yung Chul (Korea)
9   Didier Cabrol (France)
10  Ali El Rahman (Lebanon)

Bantamweight
1   Herman Hoffend (West Germany)
2   Antonio Stella (Italy)
3   Alain Leroy (New Caledonia)
4   Fatholomein Ali (Singapore)
5   Katsumi Ishimura (Japan)
6   Sadakatsu China  (Japan)
7   Kit Meejom (Indonesia)
8   Greg Dwyer (Australia)
9    Megahed Hassanein (Lebanon)
10  Bachtiar Zarmi (Indonesia)
11  Paul Thill (Luxemburg)
12  Peter Lotriet (France)
13  Song Ye Shieh (Vietnam)