- AAU Mr. Universe
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The AAU Mr. Universe was a bodybuilding contest organised by the American Amateur Athletic Union (AAU). Of all the "Mr. Universe" contests, it was the only one officially sanctioned by the International Weightlifting Federation (and sometimes referred to as the FIHC Mr. Universe). Anyone who competed in the NABBA Mr. Universe or IFBB Mr. Universe was not allowed in the AAU Mr. Universe as the AAU considered them professional events because they were not sanctioned by the FIHC.
Contents
Editions
1980[1]
- Tall
- Bill Richardson
- Bob Esprit
- Livingston Jeffers
- Bill Tierney
- Walter O'Malley
- Ashraf Mohamed
- Stefan Lehnberg
- Michael Williams
- Medium
- Eddie Miller
- Filippo Massaroni
- Lars Lunde
- Saied Osman
- Eduardo DeLaAsuncion
- Loris Mecche
- Arie Ludwig
- Darmarthen Sabathee
- Short
- Graham Brogden
- Terry Phillips
- Francois Chung
- Takami Okuda
- Itsuo Nagamune
- Michael Piliotis
- Albert Vermtoole
- Kevin Poll
1981[2]
- Tall
- John Brown
- Bob Esprit
- Christian Gomba
- Alwin Djaoen
- Livingston Jeffers
- M Loesler
- Medium
- Filippo Massaroni
- Ian Dowe
- Naokata Ishii
- Eddie Miller
- Masashi Enomoto
- Jules Jupiter
- Short
- Terry Phillips
- Francois Chung
- Sean Bullman
- Yatoka Miyuhata
- Teruo Aso
- Christian Benathan
References
- ^ "1980 Mr Universe - NABBA" (in it). Musclememory.com. http://musclememory.com/show.php?c=Mr+Universe+-+NABBA&y=1980. Retrieved 09-16-2011.
- ^ "1981 Mr Universe - NABBA" (in it). Musclememory.com. http://musclememory.com/show.php?c=Mr+Universe+-+NABBA&y=1981. Retrieved 09-16-2011.
See also
Categories:- Bodybuilding competitions
- Amateur Athletic Union
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