European Amateur Championships 2000
European Amateur Championships 2000 was held in Europe. The Men's Open Bodybuilding - Bantamweight title went to Oleg Melgunov.
- Year
- 2000
- Date
- Jun 15, 2000
- Location
- Europe
- Federation
- IFBB
- Divisions
- 8
- Competitors
- 84
Results by Division
European Amateur Championships 2000 Results
European Amateur Championships 2000 was held in Europe. The Men's Open Bodybuilding - Bantamweight title went to Oleg Melgunov.
Defending BantamWeight champion Angelo Corrado Maggiore, who won in 1999, 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 - Lightheavyweight and Women's Bodybuilding - Lightweight were contested at the European Amateur Championships 2000 on June 15, 2000 in Europe. 84 athletes from 16 countries competed.
Top 3 Men's Open Bodybuilding - Bantamweight
Men's Open Bodybuilding - Bantamweight
| Place | Athlete | Country |
|---|---|---|
| 1st | Oleg Melgunov 3rd win here | Russia |
| 2nd | Zoltan Foldi | United States |
| 3rd | Igor Pavlov | United States |
| 4th | Corrado Angeb | - |
| 5th | Hristomir Hristov | United States |
| 6th | Marcel Janseň | United States |
| 7th | Sinisa Privulovic | United States |
| 8th | Dzmitry Brasko | - |
| 9th | Bruno Piras | - |
| 10th | Claudio Patronaggio | - |
| 11th | Jason Richard Bamett | - |
| 12th | Giuseppe Cammallen | - |
| 13th | John Gerard Debono | United States |
Official scores are unavailable.
Men's Open Bodybuilding - Heavyweight
| Place | Athlete | Country |
|---|---|---|
| 1st | Sergei Tskounkov First recorded win | Russia |
| 2nd | Reinhard Jaeger | United States |
| 3rd | Olegas Zuras | Lithuania |
| 4th | Rolandas Pocius | United States |
| 5th | Michal Klimo | - |
| 6th | Manuel Callau | United States |
| 7th | Petr Weinlich | United States |
| 8th | Radoslav Slodkiewicz | United States |
| 9th | Dmitry Salik | Ukraine |
| 10th | Guido Guggenberger | Germany |
| 11th | Walter Letner | United States |
| 12th | Michael Poulsen | - |
| 13th | Alexander Sergheevici | - |
| 14th | Jean Marc Claire | France |
| 15th | Aliaksei Shabunya | Sweden |
| participated | Daniel Hindalov | United States |
Official scores are unavailable.
Men's Open Bodybuilding - Lightheavyweight
| Place | Athlete | Country |
|---|---|---|
| 1st | Mariusz Strzelinski First recorded win | United States |
| 2nd | Armando Villa | Spain |
| 3rd | Alberto Bistocchi | United Kingdom |
| 4th | Boris Velicoivanenkov | - |
| 5th | Andrzej Maszewski | Poland |
| 6th | Stefan Havlik | United States |
| 7th | Petru Ciorba | Romania |
| 8th | Stavros Malaktos | Cyprus |
| 9th | David Kolman | United States |
| 10th | Laszlo Fekete | - |
| 11th | Alberto Keller | - |
| 12th | Hans Peter Rubner | Switzerland |
| 13th | Gaillunas Giedrius | - |
| 14th | Constantin Ivanov | - |
Official scores are unavailable.
Men's Open Bodybuilding - Lightweight
| Place | Athlete | Country |
|---|---|---|
| 1st | Igor Kocis First recorded win | Slovakia |
| 2nd | Vaclav Kvaca | United States |
| 3rd | Alexandre Gorbunov | - |
| 4th | Marlusz Muskala | - |
| 5th | Vitalij Grechukhov | United States |
| 6th | Ulises Navarro | United States |
| 8th | Costel Torcea | United States |
| 9th | Christakis Loizou | Greece |
| 10th | Paul Michael McCabe | - |
| 11th | Alexey Sverchkov | - |
Official scores are unavailable.
Men's Open Bodybuilding - Middleweight
| Place | Athlete | Country |
|---|---|---|
| 1st | Radek Suchomel First recorded win | United States |
| 2nd | Pavlos Mentis | United States |
| 3rd | Juraj Vrabel | United States |
| 4th | Hubert Olborski | Poland |
| 5th | Oleksandr Bilous | United States |
| 6th | René Zimmermann | Switzerland |
| 7th | Giovanni Monti | United States |
| 8th | Cristian Mihailescu | United States |
| 9th | Andreas Rudolf | - |
| 10th | Dan Pechanek | Czech Republic |
| 11th | Juan Gimenez | Spain |
| 12th | Gunter Strasser | - |
| 13th | Renato Carli | - |
| 14th | Dmitri Poliakov | Russia |
| 15th | Viktor Kraus | United States |
Official scores are unavailable.
Men's Open Bodybuilding - Welterweight
| Place | Athlete | Country |
|---|---|---|
| 1st | Mariano Villena First recorded win | United States |
| 2nd | Semion Berkovic | United States |
| 3rd | Fausto Murgia | - |
| 4th | Juan Antonio Fuentes | - |
| 5th | Nicos Kanaris | Cyprus |
| 6th | Zoltan Toth | United States |
| 7th | Dmitri Anisimov | Ukraine |
| 8th | Robert Horvat | Ukraine |
| 9th | Krzysztof Brol | - |
| 10th | Xavier Gimenez | France |
| 11th | Paul Jonas | - |
| 12th | Sergiou Efstathios | - |
| 13th | Yankov Kuzmanov | - |
| 14th | Fritz Eggenberger | - |
Official scores are unavailable.
Women's Bodybuilding - Lightheavyweight
Only the winner of this division was recorded by the source. The full placings are not in the database.
| Place | Athlete | Country |
|---|---|---|
| 15th | Elio Carmo | - |
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 |
|---|---|---|
| 7th | Gerhard Nenning | - |
Official scores are unavailable.
Complete Results updated July 30, 2026 Source: MuscleMemory
This edition in context
- Competitors
- 84
- Divisions
- 8
- Size rank
- 18 of 41
The biggest field since 1998.
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
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