Mr. Australia
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Sport | Bodybuilding, Figure, Physique. |
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Abbreviation | WFF |
Founded | 1947 |
Location | Australia |
President | Graeme Lancefield |
This is not recognised by any State or Federal Government of Australia. Please note. Many similar competitions are organised by various clubs etc across the globe.The Mr. Australia contest, now known as the Australian Championships, is a bodybuilding contest for men and women organised by WFF Australia. It includes fitness, figure, bikini and sports model competitions.[1][2] The Australian Championships is a National Qualifier for major international events.
Beginning in 1947, the Mr. Australia contest was staged haphazardly by various individual promoters. It did not become a regular annual event until 1958.[citation needed] The early contests were not officially associated with any bodybuilding organisation however promoters in each state or territory were mindful not to promote more than one Mr Australia nationally and so shared the contest between them.
Winners
[edit]This is a list of overall Amateur Mr. Australia champions:
PROFESSIONAL MR AUSTRALIA | |||
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Year | Professional Winner | State or Territory | |
2017 | David Cutler | Queensland | |
2018 | Barry Lawler | New South Wales | |
2019 | Shaun Mason | Victoria | |
2020 | Hasnain Vali Karimi | Pakistan | |
2021 | |||
2022 |
See also
[edit]- Bodybuilding in Australia
- National Amateur Body-Builders' Association
- World Fitness Federation
- List of professional bodybuilding competitions
References
[edit]- ^ "NABBA Australia - Titles". www.nabba.com.au. Archived from the original on 10 June 2009.
- ^ "NABBA/WFF Australia - Titles". www.nabba.com.au. Archived from the original on 3 March 2014.
External links
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