2007 NATURAL OLYMPIA
San Francisco, CA, USA

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Marriott San Francisco Airport

MANDATORY!!
ALL ATHLETES MUST STAY AT
THE MARRIOTT SAN FRANCISCO AIRPORT,
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHT!!!
ROOM RATE:
$119 A NIGHT
Use Natural Olympia as discount code
650-259-6620
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WIN A CAR!!
AT THE NATURAL OLYMPIA 2008
IN SAN FRANCISCO, CA
PLUS CASH AND PRIZES!!
(Must be atleast 15 male and 15 female pro athletes for each
division to have a car, All entries must be received no later than October 25, 2008)
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Friday, Nov. 7th
Marriott San Francisco Airport
Registration- 8am-12noon
Team Photos-City of San Francisco Skyline, (Uniforms Required)- 1pm
-5pm
Saturday, Nov. 8th
7am Mandatory Check-In & Meeting
8am Prejudging
2:30 Athlete Check-In
3pm Main Show
10pm Award Dinner, Sit Down, Three Course Dinner
FOR MORE INFORMATION AND ENTRY FORMS..
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2007 Natural Olmypia
10th Anniversary
Weekend
Thessaloniki, Greece

These photos courtesy of muscleimaging.com



The Mile Walk led by INBA World President Denny Kakos accompanied by 200 athletes and officials walk along the Agean Sea's boardwalk.

Team USA

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NATURAL
OLYMPIA IX
Perth Convention Exibition Centre
Perth, Australia 2006
Registering were over two-hundred competitors representing nearly twenty countries at the Natural Olympia IX.



Ade Rai from Jakarta, Indonesia was the Guest Poser at the 9th Natural Olympia in Perth, Australia. Ade brings the house down with his majestic posing routine that embraces traditional Indonesian costume.
While Ade Rai is arguably the world’s most recognized and respected Natural Bodybuilding Champion, in Asia, Ade Rai has movie-star status and recognition.
His Health & Fitness empire exceeds 100+ gyms and 20 health food stores throughout Asia.
Professional Winner - Warren Clampit,
$3,000.00 and the INBA Gold Ring
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Warren Clampit of Australia posing with INBA Presidents, Lorenzo Gsaspar, North American President, Denny Kakos, World President & CEO,
Peter Hardwick, New Zealand President and Wayne MacDonald, Australia President .
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NATURAL
OLYMPIA VIII
Las Vegas, Nevada 2005

Professional
Line Up

Ms
Figure Tall Category
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2005
I.N.B.A. Natural Olympia
CCSN Performing Arts Center
November 19th 2005
"Preliminary
Results Pending WADA Testing"
Natural Olympia photos may be ordered by contacting ABAphotos@aol.com

Fitness
1st: Lea Newman,
USA
2nd: Page Levy, USA
Teenage
Men 13-17
1st: Dane Ivicevic, AUS
Teenage Men 18-19
1st: Bishoy Hanna, Egypt
2nd: David Pat, USA
3rd: Kevin Perkins,
USA

Teenage
Men Overall
Bishoy Hanna

Junior
Men
1st: Bishoy Hanna, Egypt
2nd: David Pat, USA
3rd: Dane
Ivicevic, AUS

Open
Men Short
1st: Moses Ajala, USA
2nd: Alan Bailey, USA
3rd:
Jonathan Hunt, USA
4th: Daniel Degiorgio, AUS
5th: Steve Bishop, AUS

Open
Men Medium
1st: Paolo Moschito, GER
2nd: Alain Weber, France
3rd: Bobby Mackenzie, CAN
4th: Keri Onyewu, NZ
5th: Nick Selek, AUS
6th:
Gene Calvin, USA/JAP

Open
Men Medium Tall
1st: Carl Mathews Jr. USA
2nd: Kevin Culpepper,
USA
3rd: Ron Page, USA
Open
Men Tall
1st: Paul Wachtel, AUS
2nd: Chad Martin, USA
3rd:
Bob Moore, USA
4th: Doug Bueckert, CAN
5th: Greg Grant, USA
6th: Mard
Duperron
7th: Rufus Young, USA
8th: Stephen Haywood, USA

Open Men Overall
Carl Mathews Jr. USA
Open
Women Short
1st: Monique Hayes, USA
2nd: Renne Young, USA

Open
Women Medium
1st: Tarren McCall, NZ
2nd: Jackie Engle, USA
3rd: Gillian Friesen, CAN
4th: Gayla Goshulak, CAN

Open
Women Tall
1st: Colleen Halbaver, USA
2nd: Joan Lopez, USA
3rd: Mandi Ritchie, AUS
4th: Anne Basnett, CAN

Open
Women Overall
Colleen Halbaver, USA

Physically
Challenged, Wheelchair
1st: Ryan Smithson, USA
2nd: Ron
Miner, USA

Physically
Challenged, Standing
1st: Michael Larry, USA
2nd: Javier
Cortes, USA

Mixed
Pairs
1st: Monique Hayes & Alan Bailey,USA
2nd: Mandie Ritchie
& Neville Smith, Aus
3rd: Melissa Wehner & Ron Page, USA
Mixed
Pairs Grand Masters
1st: Jane Hesselgesser & Bill Cunningham,
USA

Model
Search Women
1st: Lea Newman, USA
2nd: Rochelle Carr, AUS
3rd: Samantha Dunba-Manucci, AUS

Model
Search Men
1st: Keri Onyewu, AUS
2nd: Christopher Hlozek, USA

Bikini
Divas
1st: Chus Ebako, USA
2nd: Lea Newman, USA
3rd: Rochelle
Carr, AUS
4th: Myette Calvin, USA/JAP
Masters
Men Short
1st: Ron WilliamsUSA
2nd: Moses Ajala, USA
3rd:
Jonathan Hunt, USA
Masters Men Medium
1st: Alain Weber, France
2nd: Keri Onyewu, NZ
3rd: Gene Calvin,
USA/JAP
4th:Charles Blanks, USA
5th: Samuel Plair, USA

Masters
Men Tall
1st: Kevin Culpepper, USA
2nd: Doug Bueckert, CAN
3rd: Bob Moore, USA
4th: Greg Grant, USA
5th: Rufus Young, USA
6th:
James Banks, CAN

Grand
Masters Men
1st: Tim Swanson, USA
2nd: Harry Haurelivk, AUS
3rd: Chuck Thomson, CAN
4th: David O'neil, USA
5th: Jase Daweson, CAN

Ultra
Masters Men
1st: Mervyn Dodd,
AUS
2nd: Paul Devine, USA
3rd: Jose Ruiz, Vir. Islands
4th:Charles
Monmiller, USA

Super
Ultra Masters Men
1st: Karl Marshall, USA
2nd: Bill Cunningham,
USA
3rd: Hank Diaz, USA
4th: Charlie Hamilton, USA
Masters
Men Overall
Ron Williams, USA
Masters
Women Short
1st: Tarren McCall, NZ
2nd: Lanna King, USA
3rd: Gillian Friesen, CAN
4th: Gayla Goshulak, CAN
Masters
Women Tall
1st: Colleen Halbaver, USA
2nd: Mandi Ritchie, AUS
3rd: Loella Iliff, USA

Grand
Masters Women
1st: Joan Lopez, USA
2nd: Kristen Barnes, AUS
3rd: Niki Demers, CAN
4th:Jane Hesselgesser, USA
5th: Renee Young, USA
6th:
Cheryl Miller, AUS
Ultra Masters Women
1st: Jane Hesselgesser, USA
Super Ultra
Masters Women
1st: Wilma Conner, USA

Masters
Women Overall
Colleen Halbaver

Professional
Men
1st: Komang Arnawa, Bali/Ind
2nd: Ron Williams, USA
3rd:
Rico Browning, USA
4th: Moses Ajala, USA
5th: Alan Bailey, USA
6th: Chad
Martin, USA
7th: Bob Moore, USA
8th: Kevin Culpepper, USA
9th: Tim Swanson,
USA
10th: Stanislav Bobin, USA
11th: Ron Page, USA

Open Short Figure
1st: Maria Saviane,
AUS
2nd: Jan Colvin, NZ
3rd: Kathy Douvitas, AUS
4th: Chus Bbako,
USA
5th: Myette Calvin, USA/JAP
Open
Tall Figure
1st: Sally Milne, AUS
2nd: Michelle Nazaroff, AUS
3rd:
Lanna King, USA
4th: Samantha Dunbar, Manuci
5th: Catherine Hanson-Farid,
UAE
6th: Ana-Flavia Dimuzio, Bzl

Masters
Figure
1st: Lanna King, USA
2nd: Jan Colvin, NZ
3rd: Louise
Esplan, AUS
4th: Luella Iliff, Usa

Grand
Masters Figure
1st: Renne Young, USA

Ultra
Masters Figure
1st: Patrica Tompkins, USA

Ms.
FigureOverall
Maria Saviane, AUS
NATURAL
OLYMPIA VIII
SATURDAY,
NOVEMBER 19, 2005
LAS VEGAS, NEVADA
The Pinnacle of Natural Sports!
ATTENTION
PRO ATHLETES...
Get Your Entry Forms in NOW!
A
MINIMUM OF 15 PRO MEN
MUST BE REGISTERED
FOR A CAR TO BE AWARDED
TO
THE FIRST PLACE WINNER!
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NATURAL
"O" 2004
OFFICIAL RESULTS
Due
to positive testing 2 Professional athletes
and 1 Amateur athlete
have
been disqualified from the event!
David
Whittaker, Silver Medal Winner, Tested positive for Steroids,
and
must return winning and medal from the event, and is now Banned
for life from the ABA/INBA/PNBA
Phillip
Ricardo, Jr., Gold Medal Winner. Tested positive for ephedra,
and
is disqualified from the 2004 Natural "O",
must return the gold medal, gold ring and prize money recieved.
The
INBA can confirm Paris Kiripatea, who was announced
the Open Men’s Medium/Tall
and Overall Amateur winner, has returned a positive
result to both A and B samples
supplied at a qualifying event in Australia
prior to the Natural Olympia,
and he is now Banned
for life from the INBA/PNBA.
In accordance with the INBA Drug Policy
Section 9, a violation of the
Anti-Doping Rules in connection with an In-Competition
test automatically
leads to Disqualification of the individual result obtained
in Competition.
The results of the effected divisions are now official and
the Height Class winner
is Chad Martin (USA) and the Amateur Natural Olympia
awarded
to runner-up in the Overall Posedown, Warren Clampit of Australia.
Professional
Women
Gold: Kim Knott, AUS
Silver: Leanne Allen, AUS
Bronze:
Lillian Tan, USA
4th place Vita Fulton, USA
5th place Tori Gambill, USA
Professional
Men
Gold: Danny Chau, AUS
Silver: Rico Browning, USA
Bronze: Chad
Martin, USA
4th place Moises Ajala, USA
5th place John Hansen, USA
6th place Kevin Weiss, Canada
7th place Nate Newell, USA
Fitness
Gold: Dena Anne Weiner, USA
Silver: Allison Lynch, USA
Physically Challenged, Seated
Gold: Ron
Miner, USA
Physically Challenged, Standing
Gold: Michael Larry, USA
Silver: Javier Cortez, USA
Teenage Men 13-17
Gold: James Tangherlini,
USA
Silver: Denny Tallon, USA
Bronze: Eric Herrin, USA
4th place Luke
Garduno
Teenage Men 18-19
Gold: Brian
Fortner, USA
Silver: Don Fowler, USA
Bronze: Chris Boehlke, USA
4th
place Juan Carlos, USA
Overall Teenage Men Winner:
Brian Fortner, USA
Mixed Pairs
Gold: Joan Lopez & Roy Perry,
USA
Silver: Margaret Woods & Ron Page, USA
Bronze:
Christine & Greg Graham, USA
Junior
Men
Gold: Storm de Smeth, Aust
Model
Search Women
Gold: Nikki Rabinowicz, AUS
Silver: Michele Wood, USA
Bronze: Ginni Hirsch, USA
Model Search Men
Gold: Rodney Gaines, USA
Silver: Keri Onyewu, NZ
Bronze: Ron Page, USA
Bikini
Divas
Gold: Louise Vu-Duy, AUS
Silver: Tracy Amundson, USA
Bronze:
Penny McLaughlin, USA
Jr. Masters Men
Gold: Roy Perry, USA
Silver: Rodney Gaines, USA
Bronze: Steve Brown, USA
4th place Eric Lipton, USA
Masters Men Short
Gold: Raymond Myall, AUS
Silver: Moses Ajala, USA
Bronze: Alain Weber,
France
4th place Keri Onyewu, NZ
5th place James Nanney, USA
6th place
Kirk Reese, USA
Masters Men Medium
Gold:
Michael Stewart, USA
Silver: Brad Walker, USA
Bronze: Charles Blanks,
USA
4th place David O'Neil, USA
5th place Ron Page, USA
6th place
Samuel Plair, USA
Masters Men Tall
Gold:
Bob Moore, USA
Silver: Sammy Sisk, USA
Bronze: Douglas Bueckert, Canada
4th place Greg Grant, USA
5th place Vic Oueilhe, USA
6th place Nate Newell,
USA
7th place Dexter Robeson, USA
8th place Phil Busch, USA
Grand
Masters Men
Gold: Harry Haureliuk, AUS
Silver: David O'Neil, USA
Bronze: Terry Patriquin, USA
4th place Ron Mango, USA
5th place Charles
Thompson, Canada
6th place Johnny Aliotti, USA
7th place Carl Gaines,
USA
Ultra Masters Men
Gold: Tony
Buttacavoli USA
Silver: Ed Brown, USA
Bronze: Mervyn Dodd, AUS
4th
place William Klemme, USA
Super Ultra Masters
Men
Gold: Karl Marshall, USA
Silver: Fredric Hefter, USA
Overall
Masters Men Winner:
Bob Moore, USA
Jr.
Masters Women
Gold: Tori Gambill, USA
Silver: Lincoln Stebbins, USA
Bronze: Denise Montague, USA
Masters Women
Short
Gold: Leanne Allen, AUS
Silver: Debbie Thompson, AUS
Bronze:
Michelle McDonald, USA
4th place Sharon Mould, Canada
5th place Valeria
Springer, USA
6th place Margaret Woods, USA
7th place Cindy McEwan, USA
8th place Rosaria Locasso, USA
Masters Women Tall
Gold: Tarren McCall, NZ
Silver: Lanna King, USA
Bronze: Mandie Ritchie,
USA
4th place Louella Iliff, USA
Grand
Masters Women
Gold: Joan Lopez, USA
Silver: Judy Wright, AUS
Bronze:
TJ Crawford, USA
4th place Renee Young, USA
Ultra
Masters Women
Gold: Wilma Conner,USA
Overall
Masters Women Winner:
Leanne Allen, USA
Masters
Figure
Gold: Deborah Zalewski, AUS
Silver: Lanna King, USA
Bronze:
Dena Weiner, USA
4th place Linda Seymour, AUS
5th place Louella Illiff,
USA
Grand Masters Figure
Gold: Jacki
Foster, AUS
Silver: Eleonore Reyner, AUS
Bronze: Renee Young, USA
Open
Figure Short
Gold: Marie Savane, AUS
Silver: Kathy Dauvitsas, AUS
Bronze: Louise Vu-Duy, AUS
4th place Penny McLaughlin, USA
Open
Figure Tall
Gold: Larycia Pryschepaw, Ukraine
Silver: Lanna King,
USA
Bronze: Deborah Zalewski, AUS
4th place Nikki Ravinowicz, AUS
5th place Tracy Amundson, USA
Overall Figure
Champion
Marie Saviane, AUS
Open Men
Short
Gold: Raymond Myall, AUS
Silver: Moses Ajala, USA
Bronze:
Alain Weber, France
4th place Roland Ho Jr., USA
5th place John Debono,
Malta
6th place Troy Craig, USA
7th place Eric Lipton, USA
Open
Men Medium
Gold: Warren Clampit, AUS
Silver: Michael Stewart, USA
Bronze: Domenic Cannizzaro, AUS
4th place James Nanney, USA
5th place
Robert Daniels, USA
6th place Rodney Gaines, USA
7th place Ace Baldwin,
USA
8th place Kirk Reese, USA
Open Men Medium/Tall
Gold: Chad Martin, USA
Silver: Tim Martin, AUS
Bronze: Brad Walker,
USA
4th place Steve Brown, USA
5th place Vic Oueilhe, USA
6th place
Ron Page, USA
Open Men Tall
Gold: Bob Moore, USA
Silver: Sammy Sisk, USA
Bronze: Douglas Bueckert,
Canada
4th place Sean Hawthorne, Canada
5th place Greg Grant, USA
6th place Roy Perry, USA
7th place Nate Newell, USA
8th place Daniel Underwood,
USA
Overall Open Men
Warren Clampit,
AUS
Open Women Short
Gold: Leanne Allen,
USA
Silver: Lillian Tan, USA
Bronze: Debbie Thompson, AUS
4th place
Lincoln Stebbins, USA
5th place Donna Sweat, USA
Open
Women Medium
Gold: Tarren McCall, NZ
Silver: Michelle McDonald, USA
Bronze: Margaret Woods, USA
4th place Valeria Springer, USA
5th place
Rosaria Locasso, USA
6th place Tori Gambill, USA
7th place Cindy McEwan,
USA
8th place Renee Young, USA
Open Women
Tall
Gold: Jill Kolivoski, USA
Silver: Joan Lopez, USA
Bronze:
Sheryl Neil, AUS
Overall Open Women
Leanne
Allen, USA
IRON GLADIATOR RESULTS
Novice
Men Short
1st place Storm de Smeth, AUS
2nd place Ace Baldwin, USA
3rd place David Huber, USA
4th place Denny Tallon, USA
5th place Timothy
Simmons, USA
Novice Men Tall
1st
place Wesley Newell, AUS
2nd place James Tangherlini, USA
3rd place Kenneth
Williams, USA
4th place Barton Lunsford, USA
Overall
Novice Men Winner
Storm de Smeth, AUS
Novice
Women
1st place Mandie Ritchie, AUS
2nd place Sharon Mould, Canada
3rd place Julie Montebello, AUS
4th place Marcia Washington, USA
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Natural
Olympia Results
2003 I.N.B.A.
Natural Olympia
Aotea Centre
Auckland, New Zealand
November 9th
2003
Fitness
1st:
Dena Anne Weiner, USA
2nd: Lani French NZ
3rd: Sarah Churton, NZ
Men: 1st: Keri Onywu
Physically Challenged,
Wheelchair
1st: Paul O'Brien Aust
Teenage Men:
1st: Justin Cox USA
2nd:
Brad Gwinn
3rd: Salah Ibrahim
Novice
Men, Short
1st: Leon Watkins NZ
2nd: Buster Albert
3rd: Grant
Anderson NZ
Novice Men Tall
1st:
Daniel Underwood USA
2nd: Darryn Buck NZ
3rd: Stuart Bell
Overall
Novice Men Winner:
Daniel Underwood USA
Senior
Physique 35+
1st: Tarren McCall NZ
2nd: Rachel Radich NZ
3rd:
Judy Wright Aust
Senior Figure 35+
1st: Jacqueline Lewis NZ
2nd: Louse Ingram NZ
3rd: Heidi Hansen USA
Shape
1st: Helen Kirk NZ
2nd: Michelle
Reid NZ
3rd: Raewyn Baldwin NZ
Novice
Physique
1st: Natasha Wallace NZ
2nd: Kitty Broughton NZ
Junior Figure
1st Neha Sharma
Novice
Figure Short
1st: Penny Stiles NZ
2nd: Vicky Bass NZ
3rd Helen
Kirk NZ
Novice Figure Tall
1st:
Chantelle Agnew NZ
2nd: Ann Murphy NZ
Overall
Novice Figure Champion:
Penny Stiles NZ
Physically
Challenged, Wheelchair:
1st: Paul O’Brien Aust
Mixed
Pairs
1st: Suli Lewis Ken Loveday USA
2nd: Lisa Bellingham Matt Horgan
NZ
3rd: Hakin& Harkin USA
Junior Men
1st: Storm de Smeth Aust
2nd: Shane de Costa Aust
3rd: Justin
Cox USA
Fitness Model
1st: Camille
McLean Aust
2nd: Taryn Evans NZ
3rd: Michelle Tordesco Aust
Masters
40+
1st: Sammy Sisk USA
2nd: Tony Harrann Aust
3rd: Vic Oueilhe
USA
Masters 50+
1st: Steve Rosenbaum
NZ
2nd: Manfred Hamilton Aust
3rd: David Barry NZ
Masters
60+
1st: Jerry Lindsay USA
2nd: Tony Buttacavoli USA
3rd: David
Berry Aust
Senior Physique 40+
1st: Suli Lewis USA
2nd: Tarren McCall NZ
3rd: Barbara Greentree Aust
Senoir Physique 50+
1st: Renee
Young USA
2nd: Judy Wright Aust
3rd: Jane Hesselgesser
Senior
Figure 40+
1st: Diana Flynn NZ
2nd: Rhonda Kennedy Aust
3rd:
Dena Anne Weiner USA
Senior Figure 50+
1st: Lesley Franklin-Hall NZ
2nd: Aija Brumby Aust
3rd: Jackie Foster
Aust
Open Physique Short
1st: Leanne
Allen Aust
2nd: Suly Lewis USA
3nd: Marty McNamara NZ
Open
Physique Tall
1st: Debbie Urquhart Aust
2nd: Debbie Thompson Aust
3rd: Raewyn Lauder NZ
Open Figure Short
1st: Jane Minns Aust
2nd: Leanne Grindrod NZ
3rd: Camille McLean
Aust
Open Figure Tall
1st: Marlene
Henderson NZ
2nd: Lisa Androvich Aust
3rd: Karen McGuinness NZ
Overall Figure Champion
Marlene Henderson
NZ
Open Men Short
1st: Rodney Hawthorne
USA
2nd: Ken Lovelady USA
3rd: Matt Davis USA
Open
Men Medium
1st: Rodney Hellaire USA
2nd: Nik Butkovic Aust
3rd: Stan Tautalanoa NZ
Open Men Medium/Tall
1st: Will Garrick NZ
2nd: Paris Kiripatea Aust
3rd: Tim Martin
Aust
Open Men Tall
1st: Sammy Sisk
USA
2nd: Jim Hosie Aust
3rd: Matt Horgan NZ
Overall
Open Men
Rodney Hellaire USA
Professional
Womens Physique
1st: Debbie Urquhart Aust
2nd: Leanne Allen Aust
3rd: Suly Lewis USA
Professional Figure
1st: Stevie Lasenby NZ
2nd: Crystal Landers Aust
3rd: Heidi
Hansen USA

WORLD
CUP IN AUSTRALIA
NOVEMBER 2, 2003

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NATURAL OLYMPIA
The ABA/INBA/PNBA has registered the ultimate, most prestigious natural competition in the world, The Natural Olympia.
This contest brings the best of the best, of all natural athletes from all over the world to compete with international media coverage. The first annual Natural Olympia was held in Olympia Greece, 1998.
Check our schedule for this year's Natural Olympia location, or call for details to see how you can be part of this ultimate contest: (951) 734-3900
NATURAL OLYMPIA 2001
Honolulu, HI. Nov. 3rd and 4th
USA TEAM
Hawaiian Team
New Zealand Team
Team Canada
INBA World President Denny Kakos
ABA North American President Lorenzo Gaspar
Ms. Figure Winner Stevie from New Zealand
Ron Williams of USA Overall Open Men Winner
Keith Bullock of Australia
Professional Mens Winner___________________________________________________________________________________
INBA'S Annual Natural Olympia 2000
Melbourne, Australia. November 11th and 12th.
Denny Kakos, INBA International President
Official Country Representatives
Natural Olympia Gold Medal Winners
Danny Chow from Austrailia won the Overall Mens Title
Gold Medal Wheelchair Winner
Fitness Medal Winners
Gold Medal Mens Fitness
New Zealand Gold Medal Mixed Pairs
U.S. Silver Medal Mixed Pairs
INBA'S 2nd Annual Natural Olympia
Redondo Beach, Ca. November 13th and 14th, 1999
Redondo Beach Performing Arts Center
Denny Kakos, INBA International President
Athletes, Country Reprentatives at the Natural Olympia II_________________________________________________________________
1998 First Annual Natural Olympia held in Corinthos, Greece
Over 30 countries competing and over 200 competitors these are the first place and overall winners in all classes
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1998 First Annual Natural Olympia held in Corinthos, Greece
Amateur Overall Winners Keith Bullock Australia
and Susan Yeaton USAThe Natural Olympia has both Amateur and Professional levels.
Categories Include:
Bodybuilding
Fitness
- Teen Girls and Boys (13-17, 18-19)
- Masters Men 19)
- Masters Men and Women (40-49)
- Grand Masters Men and Women (50-59)
- Ultra Masters Men and Women (60-69)
- Super Ultra Masters Men (70 and up)
- Junior Class (19-21)
- Novice Men and Women
- Open Men and Women
- Mixed Pairs
- Physically Challenged (Standing and Wheelchair)
- Ms. Fitness
- Men Fitness
- Ms. Figure 
- Fitness Model Search
- Bikini Divas
This has become the ultimate goal for every natural athlete. The Natural Olympia is tested by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) standards, the only organization that does this.
The Natural Olympia has become the largest, most prestigious competition, having the most natural athletes, and the most country participation than any other natural competition in the world.