Bahrain dominated the last day of the 3rd West Asian Bodybuilding and Fitness Championship yesterday at Bahrain University’s Shaikh Abdulaziz Hall in Sakhir.
The hosts won a total of nine gold, four silver and seven bronze medals.
The gold medal winners were Munther Abdulaziz, Mohammed Fuad, Hussain Ali, Hisham Ismael, Ali Hassan, Abdulwahed Al Asfoor, Sayed Hadi Hashim, Ali Al Qassab and Abdulla Adel.
Abdulaziz claimed the gold in the classic 168cm category and led a clean sweep for Bahrain as compatriot Abbas Makki won silver and Abdulaziz Saif bronze.
Fuad beat Syrian Ali Karmo for the gold in the classic 175cm category, while fellowman Hussain Abbas settled for the bronze.
Ali won the title in the masters bodybuilding for age 40 years old and 80kg, beating Mahmood Al Shoghri of Syria. Bader Monakhel of Syria won the bronze.
Ismael and Nader Malallah clinched a 1-2 finish for Bahrain in the masters bodybuilding for age 40 and abover 80kg. Hussain Ala’a of Iraq won the bronze.
In the masters bodybuilding for age 45 years old and 80kg, Hassan won the gold, followed by Ahmed Al Belooshi of the UAE who came second and Majeed Abdulhussain of Bahrain who settled for the bronze.
In the masters bodybuilding for age 45 and above 80kg, Al Asfoor won the gold, followed by Aref Sharaf of Yemen who took the silver.
Hashim also shone brightest in the bodybuilding for weight 65kg category, while Abdulhamid Obaid of the UAE and Mosheen Majeed of Bahrain finished second and third, respectively.
In the bodybuilding 70kg category, Al Qassab won the first place, followed by Hassan Hameed of Iraq who finished second, whil Ahmed Ibrahim of Bahrain won the bronze.
Adel won the gold in the bodybuilding 80kg category, followed by Ahmed Abdulkarim who finished second, and Saleh Mahdi of Bahrain third.
The UAE’s Ayoob Al Ammar won first place in the bodybuilding for weight 60kg category, followed by Abbas Maki of Bahrain who won the silver, while Sami Al Gharbi of Oman won the bronze.
In the classic 180cm category, Suhail Ali of the UAE took the gold, followed by Mubarak Jassim of Bahrain who won the silver, and Maytham Ali of Saudi Arabia bagged the bronze.
Khalifa Ali of the UAE reigned supreme in the classic bodybuilding over 180cm, with Abdulla Mubarak, also of the UAE, finishing second.
In the junior category, Moayyed Al Badagh of Syria bagged the gold, followed by Tawfiq Al Badagh of Syria and Hamad Yagoob of Bahrain placing second and third, respectively.