European Amateur Championships 1985
European Amateur Championships 1985 was held in Europe. The Men's Open Bodybuilding - Heavyweight title went to Peter Hensel.
- Year
- 1985
- Date
- Jun 15, 1985
- Location
- Europe
- Federation
- IFBB
- Divisions
- 6
- Competitors
- 47
Results by Division
European Amateur Championships 1985 Results
European Amateur Championships 1985 was held in Europe. The Men's Open Bodybuilding - Heavyweight title went to Peter Hensel.
2-time winner Alois Pek, who won in 1984, did not return.
About this show
Men's Open Bodybuilding - Heavyweight, Men's Open Bodybuilding - Lightheavyweight, Men's Open Bodybuilding - Lightweight, Men's Open Bodybuilding - Middleweight, Women's Bodybuilding - Heavyweight and Women's Bodybuilding - Lightweight were contested at the European Amateur Championships 1985 on June 15, 1985 in Europe. 47 athletes from 14 countries competed.
Top 3 Men's Open Bodybuilding - Heavyweight
Men's Open Bodybuilding - Heavyweight
| Place | Athlete | Country |
|---|---|---|
| 1st | Peter Hensel | Germany |
| 2nd | Olev Annus | Estonia |
| 3rd | Willem Jonkman | Netherlands |
| 4th | Jan Malmqvist | United States |
| 5th | Gunther Kuhni | Germany |
Official scores are unavailable.
Men's Open Bodybuilding - Lightheavyweight
| Place | Athlete | Country |
|---|---|---|
| 1st | Josef Peter | Germany |
| 2nd | Richard Farmer | United Kingdom |
| 3rd | Jan Hollensberg | - |
| 4th | Stig Eve Nilson | - |
| 5th | Gary Kendal | - |
| 6th | Rob Van Der Dussen | Netherlands |
Official scores are unavailable.
Men's Open Bodybuilding - Lightweight
| Place | Athlete | Country |
|---|---|---|
| 1st | Juan Carlos Lopez First recorded win | United States |
| 2nd | Bernd Haid | Germany |
| 3rd | Veronique Balmer | France |
| 3rd | Wilhelm Janach | United States |
| 4th | Eric Pieters | Belgium |
| 5th | Paul Koole | Netherlands |
Official scores are unavailable.
Men's Open Bodybuilding - Middleweight
| Place | Athlete | Country |
|---|---|---|
| 1st | Miroslav Jastrebski Title defense, 2nd win here | United States |
| 2nd | Daniel Coussieu | France |
| 3rd | Lourenco Brasil | Portugal |
| 4th | Anton Holic | Serbia |
| 5th | Edward Boef | Netherlands |
Official scores are unavailable.
Women's Bodybuilding - Heavyweight
| Place | Athlete | Country |
|---|---|---|
| 1st | Tina Van Duyn (2) First win at this show | - |
| 2nd | Christine Laurent | France |
| 3rd | Anita Pinnock | United Kingdom |
| 4th | Anni Sorensen | Germany |
| 5th | Annick Doumas (2) | - |
| 6th | Ibi Kovacs | Hungary |
| 7th | Marica Sheridan-John | - |
| 8th | Jennifer Grouse | - |
| 9th | Maria Jose Almeida | - |
Official scores are unavailable.
Women's Bodybuilding - Lightweight
| Place | Athlete | Country |
|---|---|---|
| 1st | Juliette Bergmann | Netherlands |
| 2nd | Renate Holland (2) | United States |
| 4th | Gundi Froder (2) | United States |
| 5th | Jacklyn Parish | United Kingdom |
| 6th | Sally Allemang | United States |
| 7th | Tone Opheim | Norway |
| 8th | Chantal Dupont (2) | - |
| 9th | Liv Sundby | Norway |
| 10th | Paloma Ramos | Spain |
| 11th | Prudence Ravasi | Switzerland |
| 12th | Marion Hammang | Luxembourg |
| 13th | Ina Brauman | - |
| 14th | Olga Duarte | - |
| 15th | Anita Tschann | - |
| 16th | Ana Maria Pompa | - |
| 17th | Paula Doncel | - |
Official scores are unavailable.
Complete Results updated June 11, 2026 Source: MuscleMemory
This edition in context
- Competitors
- 47
- Divisions
- 6
- Size rank
- 31 of 41
The biggest field since 1984.
Past winners of this event
| Year | Winner | Division |
|---|---|---|
| 2020 | Nataliia Prokhorova | Physique |
| 2017 | Andrea Joszayova | Figure Junior |
| 2013 | Branka Njegovec | Bodybuilding |
The placings as recorded, and nothing past them
This page lists the divisions and finishing order held for this contest, with the source named on it wherever one was recorded. It reports what was published. It does not re-judge the show, and it does not reconcile disagreements between sources.
- Score and bodyweight columns appear only for divisions where those figures exist in the data. A division without them was recorded as placings only, not as a show that gave no scores.
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