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`name`: The name of the contest. `image`: An image representing the contest. `caption`: A caption for the image. `date_established`: The date the contest was established. `date_disestablished`: The date the contest was disestablished (if applicable). `venue`: The venue where the contest is held. `previous_venues`: List of previous venues.
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The 2001 edition of Beauty and the Beast was held on June 2 and was a one-day, eight-event contest. [6] The podium saw three eventual winners of the World's Strongest Man title with Magnus Samuelsson , Phil Pfister and Svend Karlsen finishing first, second and third respectively.
Since 2023 the men's and women's Ironman World Championships have been split and alternated between Nice, France, and Kona, Hawaii. In 2023, the men's event held on September 10 in Nice, France, and the women's on October 14 in Kona, Hawaii. [7] The men's and women's Championships alternate between these venues until 2026. [1]
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Natural Muscle Mayhem Pro/Am − WNBF; Naturalmania WNBF Pro Universe NYC − WNBF; New York Pro − IFBB Pro League; Night of Champions Night of Champions − IFBB − (competition defunct)
The World Amateur Bodybuilding Championships is an annual event held in cities around the world. This event, formerly known as IFBB Mr. Universe , is a male bodybuilding contest organised by the International Federation of BodyBuilding & Fitness (IFBB) and first held in 1959.
Each sport has a committee that provides direct oversight of that sport. For the sport of bodybuilding Jim Manion was the president of the Physique Committee. Manion decided that in order to better promote the sport of bodybuilding, he would need to break away from the AAU, so he founded the National Physique Committee in the early 1980s. [2]