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European Amateur Championships 1990

European Amateur Championships 1990 was held in Europe. The Men's Open Bodybuilding - Bantamweight title went to Josef Grolmus.

Year
1990
Date
Jun 15, 1990
Location
Europe
Federation
IFBB
Divisions
8
Competitors
40

Results by Division

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European Amateur Championships 1990 Results

Josef Grolmus Champion

1990 Europe Jun 15, 1990

European Amateur Championships 1990 was held in Europe. The Men's Open Bodybuilding - Bantamweight title went to Josef Grolmus.

Medium confidence Historical/community source Updated August 18, 2026 Accurate?

Defending BantamWeight champion Shilo Nikoly, who won in 1989, did not return.

About this show

Men's Open Bodybuilding - Bantamweight, Men's Open Bodybuilding - Heavyweight, Men's Open Bodybuilding - Lightheavyweight, Men's Open Bodybuilding - Lightweight, Men's Open Bodybuilding - Middleweight, Women's Bodybuilding - Heavyweight, Women's Bodybuilding - Lightweight and Women's Bodybuilding - Middleweight were contested at the European Amateur Championships 1990 on June 15, 1990 in Europe. 40 athletes from 14 countries competed.

Top 3 Men's Open Bodybuilding - Bantamweight

1st
Josef Grolmus
Josef Grolmus
France
2nd
Samuel Gomez
Samuel Gomez
United States
3rd
Ferenc Toht

Men's Open Bodybuilding - Bantamweight

Place Athlete Country
1st Josef Grolmus 2nd win here France
2nd Samuel Gomez United States
3rd Ferenc Toht -
4th Jose Ballester United States
5th Stefan Orosz United States

Official scores are unavailable.

Men's Open Bodybuilding - Heavyweight

Place Athlete Country
1st Stefan Hartl Germany
2nd Guido Conrad Germany
3rd François Gay United States
4th Leopoldo Caminotta United States
5th Jorgen Hansen -

Official scores are unavailable.

Men's Open Bodybuilding - Lightheavyweight

Place Athlete Country
1st Ain Paavo First recorded win Estonia
2nd Aurel Hillebrand -
3rd Johan Oldenmark United States
4th Pawel Filleborn Poland
5th Nikolai Yasinovsky United States

Official scores are unavailable.

Men's Open Bodybuilding - Lightweight

Place Athlete Country
1st John Carroll First recorded win United States
2nd Gianni Pescara Greece
3rd Eduardo Cardoso -
4th Eduard Derzapf Germany
5th Luciano Andreose Italy

Official scores are unavailable.

Men's Open Bodybuilding - Middleweight

Place Athlete Country
1st Angelo Bardoni First recorded win Italy
2nd Eusebio Esteban Spain
3rd Johnny Grape United States
4th Karl-Heinz Loose Germany
5th Wilhelm Janach United States

Official scores are unavailable.

Women's Bodybuilding - Heavyweight

Place Athlete Country
1st Claudia Montemaggi First recorded win Italy
2nd Christine Binder Germany
3rd Sabine Wieland Germany
4th Gunilla Söderberg Sweden
5th Ellen DeDeugd (2) Netherlands

Official scores are unavailable.

Women's Bodybuilding - Lightweight

Place Athlete Country
1st Eva Sukupova First recorded win Serbia
2nd Rosa Stix Austria
3rd Patricia Veldman Netherlands
4th Inna Uit (2) United States
5th Sonja Newsam United Kingdom

Official scores are unavailable.

Women's Bodybuilding - Middleweight

Place Athlete Country
1st Bettina Klieber (2) First recorded win United States
2nd Tülay Caner-Ozbek Turkey
3rd Marion Bold United Kingdom
4th Daniela Follis Italy
5th Monica Nilsson -

Official scores are unavailable.

Complete Results updated June 11, 2026 Source: MuscleMemory

This edition in context

Competitors
40
Divisions
8
Size rank
34 of 41

The biggest field since 1989.

Past winners of this event

Winner of the headline division for each edition of this event on record.
Year Winner Division
2020 Nataliia Prokhorova Physique
2017 Andrea Joszayova Figure Junior
2013 Branka Njegovec Bodybuilding
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