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European Amateur Championships 1999

European Amateur Championships 1999 was held in Europe. The Men's Open Bodybuilding - Bantamweight title went to Angelo Corrado Maggiore.

Year
1999
Date
Jun 15, 1999
Location
Europe
Federation
IFBB
Divisions
9
Competitors
39

Results by Division

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European Amateur Championships 1999 Results

1999 Europe Jun 15, 1999

European Amateur Championships 1999 was held in Europe. The Men's Open Bodybuilding - Bantamweight title went to Angelo Corrado Maggiore.

Medium confidence Historical/community source Updated August 17, 2026 Accurate?

2-time winner Oleg Melgunov, who won in 1998, 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, Men's Open Bodybuilding - Welterweight, Women's Bodybuilding - Heavyweight, Women's Bodybuilding - Lightweight and more were contested at the European Amateur Championships 1999 on June 15, 1999 in Europe. 39 athletes from 5 countries competed.

Top 3 Men's Open Bodybuilding - Bantamweight

1st
Angelo Corrado Maggiore
Angelo Corrado Maggiore
United States
2nd
Jose-Luis Borrego
United States

Men's Open Bodybuilding - Bantamweight

Place Athlete Country
1st Angelo Corrado Maggiore First recorded win United States
2nd Jose-Luis Borrego United States
2nd Jakub Vrabel -
3rd Michael Reyman -
4th Sergei Sabolayev -
5th Hristomir Hristov United States

Official scores are unavailable.

Men's Open Bodybuilding - Heavyweight

Place Athlete Country
1st Paco Bautista First recorded win United States
2nd Alexander Fjodorov United States
3rd Rolandas Pocius United States
4th Yury Melnikov -
5th Vadym Mytryushyn United States
6th Michal Klimo -

Official scores are unavailable.

Men's Open Bodybuilding - Lightheavyweight

Men's Open Bodybuilding - Lightweight

Place Athlete Country
1st Vaclav Kvaca First recorded win United States
2nd Marlusz Muskala -
3rd Valeri Koptenco United States
4th Luis Benitez -
5th Luis-Felipe Ferrera -
6th Vasile Ardel United States

Official scores are unavailable.

Men's Open Bodybuilding - Middleweight

Place Athlete Country
1st Pedro Jose Villa First recorded win United States
2nd Bogdan Szczotka United States
3rd Francisco Munoz United States
4th Giovanni Monti United States
5th Thomas Gerstner Germany
6th Gunter Strasser -

Official scores are unavailable.

Men's Open Bodybuilding - Welterweight

Place Athlete Country
1st Juan Gil First recorded win United States
2nd Jose Pinilla -
3rd Bogdan Wrobel -
4th Jose Manuel Espadas United States
5th Juha Hakala Finland
6th Dmitri Poliakov Russia

Official scores are unavailable.

Women's Bodybuilding - Heavyweight

Only the winner of this division was recorded by the source. The full placings are not in the database.

Place Athlete Country
1st Cornelia Junker First recorded win Germany

Official scores are unavailable.

Women's Bodybuilding - Lightweight

Only the winner of this division was recorded by the source. The full placings are not in the database.

Place Athlete Country
1st Elizbieta Borecka First recorded win -

Official scores are unavailable.

Women's Bodybuilding - Middleweight

Only the winner of this division was recorded by the source. The full placings are not in the database.

Place Athlete Country
1st Julia Stefanovitch Russia

Official scores are unavailable.

Complete Results updated June 10, 2026 Source: MuscleMemory

This edition in context

Competitors
39
Divisions
9
Size rank
36 of 41

The biggest field since 1998.

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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