Bodybuilding at the 2005 World Games
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Bodybuilding was an event which took place at the 2005 World Games in Duisburg, Germany from the 15 to 16 July 2005. The competition included both men's and women's events for seven different weight categories (5 male and 2 female). All events were held at the TaM Theater.
85 kg
1 Kamal Abdul Salam El Gargni (Qatar)
2 Tariq Jaffer (Bahrain)
3 Frank Schramm (Germany)
4 Semion Berkovic (Lithuania)
DQ Lee Jin Ho (Korea)
80 kg
1 Juraj Vrabel (Slovakia)
2 Andreas Becker (Germany)
3 Luiz Carlos Sarmento (Brazil)
4 Jan Kubik (Czech Republic)
5 Youssry Abou Youssef (Egypt)
6 Koichi Aikawa (Japan)
7 Mohd Ismail Mohammed (Singapore)
75 kg
1 Werner Zenk (Germany)
2 Igor Kocis (Slovakia)
3 Angelo Corrado Maggiore (Italy)
4 Chan Yun To (Hong Kong)
5 Michael Metzger (Germany)
6 Lusi Liga-Liga (Samoa)
7 Amit Chaudhary (India)
70 kg
1 Jose Carlos Santos (Brazil)
2 Kamil Majek (Poland)
3 Anwar El Amawy (Egypt)
4 Abdul Halim Haron (Singapore)
5 Lin Peiqu (China)
6 Thomas Nuhn (Germany)
7 Ibrahim Bin Sihat (Singapore)
8 Jiri Cernota (Czech Republic)
Women
+52 kg
1 Agnieszka Ryk (Poland)
2 Aurelia Grozajova (Slovakia)
3 Simone Linay (Germany)
4 Liang Yueyun (China)
5 Salla Kauranen (Finland)
6 Comelia Hakuba (Germany)
7 Erika Taksony (Hungary)
8 Lyudmila Tuboltseva (Russia)
9 Aki Nishimoto (Japan)
10 Darina Kanova (Czech Republic)
11 Brigita Bolsichinova (Czech Republic)
12 Lori Helene Hayden (Guam)
-52 kg
1 Iryna Petrenko (Ukraine)
2 Lo Kit Ming (Hong Kong)
3 Cao Xinli (China)
4 Ilka Schwengl (Austria)
Medal table
1 | 1 | 2 | 0 | 3 | |
2 | 1 | 1 | 3 | 5 | |
3 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 2 | |
1 | 1 | 0 | 2 | ||
5 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 | |
6 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 2 | |
1 | 0 | 1 | 2 | ||
8 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 | |
0 | 1 | 0 | 1 | ||
10 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | |
0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | ||
Total | 7 | 7 | 7 | 21 |
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Result Placings
Men1 El Shahat Mabrouk Egypt |
2 Ali Tabrizi Qatar |
3 Thomas Scheu Germany |
4 Vitalijs Aleksandrovs Latvia |
5 Ott Kiivikas Estonia |
85 kg
1 Kamal Abdul Salam El Gargni (Qatar)
2 Tariq Jaffer (Bahrain)
3 Frank Schramm (Germany)
4 Semion Berkovic (Lithuania)
DQ Lee Jin Ho (Korea)
80 kg
1 Juraj Vrabel (Slovakia)
2 Andreas Becker (Germany)
3 Luiz Carlos Sarmento (Brazil)
4 Jan Kubik (Czech Republic)
5 Youssry Abou Youssef (Egypt)
6 Koichi Aikawa (Japan)
7 Mohd Ismail Mohammed (Singapore)
75 kg
1 Werner Zenk (Germany)
2 Igor Kocis (Slovakia)
3 Angelo Corrado Maggiore (Italy)
4 Chan Yun To (Hong Kong)
5 Michael Metzger (Germany)
6 Lusi Liga-Liga (Samoa)
7 Amit Chaudhary (India)
70 kg
1 Jose Carlos Santos (Brazil)
2 Kamil Majek (Poland)
3 Anwar El Amawy (Egypt)
4 Abdul Halim Haron (Singapore)
5 Lin Peiqu (China)
6 Thomas Nuhn (Germany)
7 Ibrahim Bin Sihat (Singapore)
8 Jiri Cernota (Czech Republic)
Women
+52 kg
1 Agnieszka Ryk (Poland)
2 Aurelia Grozajova (Slovakia)
3 Simone Linay (Germany)
4 Liang Yueyun (China)
5 Salla Kauranen (Finland)
6 Comelia Hakuba (Germany)
7 Erika Taksony (Hungary)
8 Lyudmila Tuboltseva (Russia)
9 Aki Nishimoto (Japan)
10 Darina Kanova (Czech Republic)
11 Brigita Bolsichinova (Czech Republic)
12 Lori Helene Hayden (Guam)
-52 kg
1 Iryna Petrenko (Ukraine)
2 Lo Kit Ming (Hong Kong)
3 Cao Xinli (China)
4 Ilka Schwengl (Austria)