NABBA World Championships

The NABBA World Championships is an annual bodybuilding event promoted by NABBA International and includes height classes for men and women as well as Masters over 40 and Junior classes for men.

Although the Mr World contest existed before 1984 it was only after the formation of NABBA International that it was formally promoted as the NABBA World Championships. The premier contest within NABBA was and still is the Mr Universe held in England each year since 1948.

Since 2014 the four winners of the men's height classes are eligible to NABBA Pro status which entitles them to compete as professionals at the NABBA World Championships, NABBA Universe and other selected NABBA events.

Professional Class

The NABBA Pro Mr World title was first awarded in 1984 however did not become a regular feature of the contest in the early days. The professional title was awarded a handful of times before disappearing entirely until the reintroduction of the NABBA Professional Division in late 2013.

NABBA International promoted the Pro Mr World contest at the 2014 World Championships in Belfast, Northern Ireland.

The winner of the 2014 Pro Mr World was Mark Getty from Northern Ireland. Getty also won the overall amateur title at the 2014 World Championships.

The title of Pro Ms World was awarded once, at the 1987 World Championships. It was won by Gabi Sievers of then West Germany. This is the only occasion that a female class was awarded a professional title.

Professional Winners

Year Mr. World
1984 Brian Buchanan (England)
1987 Alfred Krautgartner (Austria)
1990 Charles Clairmonte (England)
2014 Mark Getty (N. Ireland)
2015 Slavoj Bednář (Czech Rep.)
2016 Slavoj Bednář (Czech Rep.)

Amateur Winners

Year Mr. World
1984 Tim Belknap (USA)
1985 Tim Belknap (USA)
1986 Andre Maille (Canada)
1987 Olev Annus (Finland)
1988 Hubert Rosenbichler (Austria)
1989 Gary Lewer (Australia)
1990 Terry Mitsos (Australia)
1991 (cancelled by political reasons )
1992 Mustafa Mohammad (Jordan)
1993 Antonio Valenti (Italy)
1994 Klaus Tomandl (Germany)
1995 Charles Duca (Malta)
1996 Serge Dessel (France)
1997 Dayo Audi (UK)
1998 Charles Duca (Malta)
1999 Giovanni Thompson (Holland)
2000 Charles Duca (Malta)
2001 Salvatori Orazio (Italy)
2002 Kamal Elgargni (UK)
2003 Sergej Dukhota (Ukraine)
2004 Steve Sinton (UK)
2005 Piotr Gluchowski (Poland)
2006 Billy Bourne (Rep. of Ireland)
2007 Marilandio Ponchet (Brazil)
2008 Tomas Bures (Czech Rep.)
2009 Vladimir Flimel (Slovakia)
2010 Jindrich Michalek (Czech)
2011 Alex dos Anjos (Brazil)
2012 Anthony Bailes (UK)
2013 Steve Orton (NZ)
2014 Mark Getty (N. Ireland)
2015 Thomas Burianek (Austria)
2016 Fabiano Andrade (Brazil)

See also

NABBA

NABBA Universe

References

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