Description
1992 NABBA World Championships: Men – Show
This prestigious event was staged in Wetzlar, Germany in 1992. See an early appearance by Mohammad Mustafa, born in Jordan and now of Austria who dominated the entire contest with his sheer muscle mass, size and condition. He was extraordinary. Nowadays, of course, he’s competing on the IFBB Pro circuit and has appeared in a number of Olympias. Even back in 1992 he dominated the field, winning Class 2 and convincingly and then took out the Overall NABBA Amateur Mr. World title.
This contest was shot for GMV and unfortunately the prejudging was not recorded.
CONTENT
In each class, the men line up on stage, the top 6 are called out and the remaining unplaced competitors then pose down together for 30 to 45 seconds. Then the top 6 come on stage and do their individual posing routines. You also see all Class Awards.
The outstanding CLASS WINNERS were:
MOHAMMAD MUSTAFA in Class 2.
STEFANO CIARALDI of Italy – a lovely refined physique in Class 3.
Australians KEVIN O’GRADY (Class 1) and GARY TCHERNAKOFF (Class 4) took their classes.
MICHAEL O’HANLON from UK became the new Junior Mr. World.
WERNER SCHNEIDER from Germany won the Masters title.
OVERALL 1992 NABBA Mr. WORLD: MOHAMMAD MUSTAFA – Jordan/Austria.
This is the only men’s record of this event.
1992 NABBA World Championships – Complete Results
Wetzlar, Germany, 20th June, 1992.
THE MEN
OVERALL NABBA MR WORLD WINNER: Mustafa Mohammad – Jordan/Austria
JUNIOR CLASS
- Michael O’Hanlon – UK
2. Erich Beill – Germany
3. Dirk Jackel – Germany
4. Ron Pater – Germany
5. Claas Packmoor – Holland
6. Roberto Pesco Hernandez – Spain
7. Marc Abidellah – Lebanon
8. Laurent Nagel – France
9. Brendan Bryce – UK
MASTERS
- Werner Schneider – Germany
2. Dennis Dye – Australia
3. Giancarlo D’Angelo – Italy
4. John Citrone – UK
5. Franco Circiello – Italy
6. Roland Kerber – Germany
7. Willi Bendel – Germany
8. Gilbert Dierckx – Holland
NP
Marek Morawski – Poland
Peter Thomas – UK
Manfred Gutschy – Germany
Jan Ten Brink – Holland
CLASS 4
- Gary Tchernakoff – Australia
2. Colin Wright – UK
3. John McColl – UK
4. Uwe Horter – Germany
5. Juan Giu – Portugal
6. Amedio Salvati – Italy
7. Frank Freis – Germany
NP
Jan Peters – Holland
Tony James – UK
Michael Beiber – Germany
Thomas Schalk – Germany
Andreas Sagert – Germany
Gerard Jaune – France
Mike Adamo – Italy
Eric Sakharuk – Russia
Rashid Zulfaizo – Lebanon
MR CLASS 3
- Stefano Ciaraldi – Italy
2. Antonio Valenti – Italy
3. Sherif Derias – Australia
4. Carlos Lodos – Spain
5. Frank Kiefer – Germany
6. Lloyd Samuels – UK
7. Kurt Pederson – Denmark
8. Aly Sham – Lebanon
NP
Justin Trollope – UK
Thomas Fronz – Germany
Marek Morawski – Poland
Gary Bennett – UK
Tony Martin – UK
MR CLASS 2
- Mohammad Mustafa – Jordan/Austria
2. Andreas Pohl – Germany
3. Lutz Wilke – Germany
4. Dennis Francis – UK
5. Rudiger Schmitz – Germany
6. Paolo Tamarri – Italy
7. Rudy D’Hooge – Holland
8. Tommaso Di Salvo – Italy
NP
Andrei Preshin – Russia
Neill Morris – UK
Daniel Lohmann – Germany
Ralph Hupke – Germany
Emmanuel Weil – Germany
Camara Ousman – France
Luis Arco Mayato – Spain
Juan Antonio Beitia – Spain
Vitalij Bojchak – Ukraine
MR CLASS 1
- Kevin O’Grady – Australia
2. Rolf Evers – Germany
3. Peter Schmidt – Germany
4. Peter Bohler – Germany
5. Ralf Domke – Germany
6. Federico Focherini – Italy
7. Hannes Engelschall – Austria
8. Andrei Schischerbakow – Russia
NP
Emyr Jones – UK
Uli Schroder – Germany
Klaus Mehringer – Austria
Yannik Sachy – France
Nikolai Chastjakev – Russia
Ek Kopilov – Ukraine