2014 WBPF World Championship
The 6th WBPF World Championship was a major international competition in bodybuilding and fitness, as governed by the World Bodybuilding and Physique Federation (WBPF). It took place in Bombay Exhibition Centre, Mumbai, India from December 5 to December 10, 2014. More than 300 contestants from 33 countries participated in the championship.
2014 | |
Tournament information | |
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Sport | Bodybuilding / Fitness |
Location | Mumbai, India |
Dates | December 5–10th, 2014 |
Venue(s) | Bombay Exhibition Centre |
Final positions | |
Champions | Thailand (men/women) |
Tournament statistics | |
Overall Winner | Peter Molnar, |
Most medals won | India (20) |
The competition was covered by several TV stations and WBPF TV covered the news via Facebook for readers to watch the competition live.
This event was organized by IBBF led by President Baba Madhok, Secretary-General Chetan Pathare and their Organizing Chairman led by Madhukar Talwalkar and Organizing Secretary Vikaram Rothe and the Organizing Committee of this event.
This championship was preceded by 2013 WBPF World Championship held in Budaors, Hungary and succeeded by 2015 WBPF World Championship held in Bangkok, Thailand.
Host announcement
On August 17, 2014 World Bodybuilding and Physique Sports Federation (WBPF) made an official announcement[1] on their website that 6th WBPF World Championship will be held in Mumbai, India, from December 5 to December 10, 2014.
Datuk Paul Chua, Secretary General of WBPF confirmed this decision after inspection meeting with Indian government and sports officials.
Nations participants
More than 300 contestants from 33 countries participated in 6th edition of the championship. There were competitors from all continents except North America.
21.6% of all contestants were women.
Country | Participants | Country | Participants | |||||||
Men | Women | Total | Men | Women | Total | |||||
Afghanistan | 13 | - | 13 | Malaysia | 8 | 1 | 9 | |||
Albania | - | 1 | 1 | Mongolia | 6 | 3 | 9 | |||
Austria | 3 | - | 3 | Myanmar | 1 | - | 1 | |||
Belgium | 1 | 1 | 2 | Nepal | 4 | - | 4 | |||
Bhutan | 2 | 3 | 5 | New Caledonia | 2 | 1 | 3 | |||
Brazil | 11 | 3 | 14 | Palestine | 1 | - | 1 | |||
Egypt | 1 | - | 1 | Papua New Guinea | 1 | - | 1 | |||
Hong Kong | 2 | 3 | 5 | Serbia | 3 | 1 | 4 | |||
Hungary | 11 | 7 | 18 | Singapore | 2 | 2 | 4 | |||
India (host nation) | 77 | 12 | 89 | Slovakia | - | 1 | 1 | |||
Iran | 42 | - | 42 | Tajikistan | 2 | - | 2 | |||
Iraq | 3 | - | 3 | Thailand | 15 | 10 | 25 | |||
Italy | 3 | 1 | 4 | Ukraine | 3 | 10 | 13 | |||
Japan | 1 | - | 1 | United Arab Emirates | 1 | - | 1 | |||
Jordan | 9 | - | 9 | Uzbekistan | 4 | - | 4 | |||
Kazakhstan | 1 | 3 | 4 | Vietnam | 3 | 3 | 6 | |||
Macau | 3 | - | 3 | |||||||
Total of 305 contestants (239 men, 66 women) from 33 countries. |
Official Results
Organizator of the championship, Indian Bodybuilding Federation (IBBF) has published official results[2] in January 2015.
Overall winners
Individual overall winner is Peter Molnar of Hungary who won gold medal in Bodybuilding (100 kg) category. Team overall winner in both, men's and women's competition is national team of Thailand who won 8 gold, 5 silver and 5 bronze medals, the most among participants.
INDIVIDUAL OVERALL WINNER |
Peter Molnar ( Hungary) |
TEAM OVERALL WINNER |
Thailand 18 medals (8 gold, 5 silver, 5 bronze) |
Master 40-49 yrs (up to 80kg)
Master 40-49 yrs (over 80kg)
Master 50-60 yrs
Standings | ||
Gold | Sakorn Mahtwangsang | Thailand |
Silver | Pala Meechai | Thailand |
Bronze | Mohammad Azam Akram Zada | Afghanistan |
4th | Peter Joseph Gnalian | India |
5th | Hioshi Yoshikawa | Japan |
6th | Cicolella Luca | Italy |
7th | Shahmohammadian Mohammad | Iran |
8th | Dollah Bin Ja'afar | Singapore |
9th | Amin Fahmi Shaker Abid | Palestine |
10th | Levantino Enrico | Italy |
11th | Anup Mukherjee | India |
Master Over 60 yrs
Standings | ||
Gold | Nando Luwang Yendrembam | India |
Silver | Rajendra Kumar Saxena | India |
Bronze | Shirmohammad Dadmohammadi | Iran |
Women's Fitness Physique (up to 160cm)
Women's Fitness Physique (over 160cm)
Standings | ||
Gold | Roongtawan Jindasing | Thailand |
Silver | Nikola Krčová | Slovakia |
Bronze | Shweta Rathore | India |
4th | Shreyashi Das Chowdhury | India |
5th | Ankita Singh | India |
Men's Fitness Physique (up to 170cm)
Standings | ||
Gold | Wanchai Kanjanapimine | Thailand |
Silver | Mousa Esmaeilpour | Iran |
Bronze | Wong Chong Leong | Macau |
4th | Samsher Ali | India |
5th | Santosh Kumar Rai | India |
Men's Fitness Physique (over 170cm)
Men's Sport Physique (up to 170cm)
Standings | ||
Gold | Nilesh Bombie | India |
Silver | Bimal Lai Shrestha | Nepal |
Bronze | Milhier Singh | India |
4th | Ryan Cannell | India |
5th | Wanchai Kanjanapimine | Thailand |
6th | Yim Ka Wai Gary | Hong Kong |
Men's Sport Physique (up to 180cm)
Standings | ||
Gold | Andras Horvath | Hungary |
Silver | Mišel Lozanić | Serbia |
Bronze | Vigh Domonkos | Hungary |
4th | Ranjeet Singh | India |
5th | Junaid Kaliwala | India |
6th | Harinder S.Sekhon | India |
7th | Sajed Zeyad Hussein Abukhalaf | Jordan |
8th | Baltav Khuseltuvshin | Mongolia |
9th | Anil Sati | India |
10th | Jirawat Trakoolma | Thailand |
11th | Damrongsak Soisri | Thailand |
12th | Mohd.Shail | India |
13th | Anil Rahmati | Afghanistan |
14th | Chetan Sharma | India |
15th | Hosseini Someah Mohammad Reza | Iran |
16th | Batatin Oleksandr | Ukraine |
Juliano Rodrigues | Brazil | |
Mohamad Yoones | Afghanistan | |
Arjun Kapoor | India |
Men's Sport Physique (over 180cm)
Men's Junior (up to 70kg)
Standings | ||
Gold | Seyedmobin Karimifrouzkouhi | Iran |
Silver | Goran Othman Ahmed Ahmed | Iraq |
Bronze | Rahul Ulhas Doiphode | India |
4th | Baryalai Ahadi | Afghanistan |
Men's Junior (over 70kg)
Women's Athletic Physique (up to 165cm)
Women's Athletic Physique (over 165cm)
Standings | ||
Gold | Nur Farina Binte M J Ismail | Singapore |
Silver | Virpinie Delugre ep. Foucault | New Caledonia |
Bronze | Nagy Bettina | Hungary |
Men's Athletic Physique (up to 170 + 4kg)
Men's Athletic Physique (up to 180 + 6kg)
Men's Athletic Physique (over 180 + 8kg)
Women's Model Physique (up to 160cm)
Women's Model Physique (up to 165cm)
Standings | ||
Gold | Lengyei Vivien Nikolett | Hungary |
Silver | Meszaros Rafaella Emese | Hungary |
Bronze | Wanwisa Sangkrim | Thailand |
4th | Tikhorenko Olga | Kazakhstan |
5th | Bayarsaikhan Oyungerel | Mongolia |
6th | Duanchay Sivamoklakana | Thailand |
7th | Hrechaniuk Nataliia | Ukraine |
8th | Nikola Krčová | Slovakia |
Eranda Shuaipi | Albania | |
10th | Mak Pui Yin | Hong Kong |
11th | Shweta Rathore | India |
12th | Jinnie Gogia Chugh | India |
13th | Tshering Cheki | Bhutan |
Women's Model Physique (up to 170cm)
Women's Model Physique (over 170cm)
Standings | ||
Gold | Georgina Simko | Hungary |
Silver | Olga Labunskaia | Ukraine |
Bronze | Benjawan Thongsin | Thailand |
4th | Kinley Wangmo | Bhutan |
Women's Bodybuilding (up to 55kg)
Women's Bodybuilding (over 55kg)
Standings | ||
Gold | Tan Li Lian | Malaysia |
Silver | Jaranya Doungkum | Thailand |
Bronze | Rebita Kongbrailatpan | India |
4th | Mamota Devi Yumnam | India |
Men's Bodybuilding (up to 55kg)
Men's Bodybuilding (up to 60kg)
Men's Bodybuilding (up to 65kg)
Men's Bodybuilding (up to 70kg)
Men's Bodybuilding (up to 75kg)
Standings | ||
Gold | Sazali Bin Abd Samad | Malaysia |
Silver | Abbas Salari | Iran |
Bronze | Arambam Boby Singh | India |
4th | Yatinder Singh | India |
5th | Moirangthem Robi Meitei | India |
6th | Sagar Katurde | India |
7th | P Tamilanban | India |
8th | Ramin Hassanzada | Afghanistan |
9th | Vinit Marwaha | India |
10th | Elyas Mahak | Afghanistan |
Men's Bodybuilding (up to 80kg)
Standings | ||
Gold | Sawaeng Panapoi | Malaysia |
Silver | Vipin Peter | India |
Bronze | Sunit Jadhav | India |
4th | Vijay Bahadur | India |
5th | Marcio Vieira Goncalves | Brazil |
6th | Azahar Bin Mahamad | Malaysia |
7th | Mohammadjaber Zare | Iran |
Mousa Esmaeilpour | Iran | |
9th | Mohammad Bakhtiari | Iran |
Mohammad Osman Anwary | Austria | |
11th | Pala Meechai | Thailand |
12th | Ashish Narendra Sakharkar | India |
13th | Hamidullah Sherzai | Afghanistan |
14th | Nabil Athman | Austria |
15th | Omar Abdulbari | Iraq |
16th | Heinz Weindl | Austria |
Hiroshi Yoshikawa | Japan | |
Mohammad Ashraf | India |
Men's Bodybuilding (up to 85kg)
Standings | ||
Gold | Sangram Chougule | India |
Silver | Panupong Prateep | Thailand |
Bronze | Juns Nurlan | Mongolia |
4th | Rahul Bisht | India |
5th | Pashikyan Armen Genrikovich | Uzbekistan |
6th | Balint Kaszas | Hungary |
7th | Pourya Kamani | Iran |
8th | Ghobadi Saeid | Iran |
9th | Babak Abolghaseai | Iran |
10th | Hassan Jan Sakhi | Afghanistan |
11th | Mohayan Bin Rosmaini | Malaysia |
12th | Donald Kaiwi | Papua New Guinea |
Men's Bodybuilding (up to 90kg)
Men's Bodybuilding (up to 100kg)
Men's Bodybuilding (over 100kg)
Medals table by nation
Participants from 20 different countries were among the winners. Most medals won national team of India (twenty), most gold medals have been awarded to Thailand's contestants (eight). There were total of 102 medals awarded in 34 categories (medals of overall winners aren't included).
References
- "Host Announcement" (PDF). World Bodybuilding and Physique Sports Federation. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2015-11-12. Retrieved 2017-02-01.
- "6th WBPF World Championship Official Results" (PDF). Indian Bodybuilding Federation (IBBF).
External links
- 6th World Bodybuilding And Physique Sports Championship 2014 -- IBB Indian Bodybuilding