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IRAN IS NO.1 AND THE POWER HOUSE OF BODYBUILDING IN ASIA
AND THE WORLD...THEY WON SEVERAL GOLD MEDALS, THE OVERALL TITLE OF MR. ASIA AND THE TEAM CHAMPION TROPHY
Super is the word to be described on the 44th Asian Men's
Bodybuilding and Fitness Physique Championships held from 2 - 7 August 2010 in the city of Tehran, Islamic Republic of Iran. The
competition was smoothly organised with a participation of 22 countries with 98 athletes and 2 countries with representation of
delegates.
Iranian officials worked very hard to make this event a great success to the satisfaction to all athletes and officials from the 24 nations.
ABBF held its Executive Committee meeting on 3rd and the Congress
on 4th August at the Englahab.Hotel. Important decisions were
made at both these meetings to forge the sport to greater heights.
At the p re-judging there were over 3000 supporters and at the
finals on 6th August over 11,000 frenzy bodybuilding fans waving flags and beating drums supporting their bodybuilders deriving from
the various states and parts throughout the country. There was a great carnival atmosphere at the Azadi Sports Complex
Stadium.
Star studded team of elite bodybuilders represented the
Islamic Republic of Iran and they won 9 Gold, 4 Silver and 2 Bronze as well as the Team Champions trophy including the Overall title of
Mr. Asia 2010. China, Iraq, Malaysia and Thailand were the only teams that stopped a clean sweep of the gold medal by the Iranians.
The People's Republic of China sent two bodybuilders and they were very impressive athletes. In the fly weight category, China's.Li Bo
stood tall and flexed his muscles and won the Gold Medal proving to
be the most outstanding athlete. His posing ability captured the attention of the audience and they adored him.
To add glamour to the occasion several high officials of the
government of the Islamic Republic of Iran graced the occasion to give away the medals to the winners. The Guest-of-Honour was His
Excellency Dr. Ali Saeed Lu, Deputy President and Head of the Physical Education Organization.
Our congratulations goes to Mr. Naser Pour Alifard, President of the
Iran Bodybuilding Federation and his Committee for their fantastic warm hospitality accorded to all particapting members.
Photo by Courtesy of " www.thaibody.com".
Top three results: Ehsan Khajav – Iran 14 points - Gold Medal
Pham Van Mach – Vietnam 16 points - Silver Medal
Ali Kazem – Iraq 30 points - Bronze Medal
Ehsan - Champion in the 55 kg.
Light Fly Wt.
Two best athletes in the 55kg. Light Fly Wt. flexing their
muscles in the Finals.
Li Bo, (China) winner of the 60 kg category
Asian Champ. with official Ms.Lin Jie of
China & Vice-President of ABBF and Ms..
Amanda (translator) and Wei Bin.
Results:
1st place Li Bo - China
- 16 points Gold Medal
2nd place Mehdi Heydari - Iran
- 18 points Silver Medal
3rd place Najmeddin Abdollah - Iraq
- 28 points Bronze Medal
Somkhit Sumbthowetchakun of
Thailand won with a perfect
score of 10 points in the Bantam
Wt. Category.
Results
1st place Somkhit Sumbthowetchakun- Thailand
- 10points Gold Medal
2nd place Nguyen Van Lam - Vietnam
- 20 points Silver Medal
3rd place Jenas Asis Tam - Singapore
- 34 points Bronze Medal
Sazali Samad of Malaysia won the Gold
Medal and defended his title for the 3rd
time in the Light Weight –
70 kg. Category.
Ahmad Paidar of Iran won the Gold
Medal in the 75kg Welter Wt. Category.
Results
1st place Ahmad Paidar - Iran
- 10 points Gold Medal
2nd place Ahmad Jabbar – Iraq
- 24points Silver Medal
3rd place Xian Jian – China
- 34points Bronze Medal
Results
1st place Sazali Bin Abd. Samad – Malaysia
- 14points Gold Medal
2nd place Yousef Karimi - Iran
- 18 points Silver Medal
3rd place Vahid Rastarhameda - Iran
- 30 points Bronze Medal
Moharram Panahi of Iran ...the
great champion in the 80kg. Light
Middle Wt. Won with a perfect
score of 10 points.
Results:
1st place Moharram Panahi – Iran
- 10 points Gold Medal
2nd place Sawaeng Panapoi – Thailand
- 22 points Silver Medal
3rd place Erfan Manoeel – Iraq
- 28 points Bronze Medal
Iran's Abbas Agheli - won the Gold
Medal in the 85kg. Middle Wt.
with a perfect score of 10 points
Results
1st place Abbas Agheli - Iran
- 10 points Gold Medal
2nd place Samir Abbas - Iraq
- 20 points Silver Medal
3rd place Bayankhuu Lkhashid - Mongolia
- 34 points Bronze Medal
The Light Heavy Wt. 90kg. winner is
Beitollah Abbaspou of Iran with a
perfect score of 10 points
Results:
1st place Beitollah Abbaspou – Iran
- 10 points Gold Medal
2nd place Reza Bagherzadeh – Iran
- 20 points Silver Medal
3rd place Abbas Abdol Hoseyn – Iraq
- 30 points Bronze Medal
The man who won a Gold Medal for
Iraq - Faras Jerjis in the 100 kg.
Heavy Weight Class
Results
1st place Faras Jerjis - Iraq
- 12 points Gold Medal
2nd place Alireza Asadollahi - Iran
- 20 points Silver Medal
3rd place Kmbiz Tamsaki - Iran
- 28 points Bronze Medal
Hasan Rahnamaeian of Iran over
100kg winner
Results
1st place Hasan Rahnamaeian - Iran
- 10 points Gold Medal
2nd place Salah Hoseyn - Iraq
- 20 points Silver Medal
3rd place Javed Ali Khan - India
- 34 points Bronze Medal