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Mediterranean Amateur Championships 2002

Mediterranean Amateur Championships 2002 was held in Athens, Greece. The Men's Open Bodybuilding - Bantamweight title went to Mohamed Faroukh.

Year
2002
Date
Jan 1, 2002
Location
Athens, Greece
Federation
IFBB
Divisions
8
Competitors
24

Results by Division

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Mediterranean Amateur Championships 2002 Results

Mohamed Faroukh Champion

2002 Athens, Greece Jan 1, 2002

Mediterranean Amateur Championships 2002 was held in Athens, Greece. The Men's Open Bodybuilding - Bantamweight title went to Mohamed Faroukh.

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

Defending HeavyWeight champion Kerem Tufenk, who won in 2001, did not return.

About this show

Full placings from the Mediterranean Amateur Championships 2002, held January 1, 2002 in Athens, Greece, where 8 divisions were judged across 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 and Women's Bodybuilding - Lightweight. 24 athletes from 6 countries competed.

Top 3 Men's Open Bodybuilding - Bantamweight

2nd
Sinisa Privulovic
Sinisa Privulovic
United States
3rd
Ahmed El Samay
Greece

Men's Open Bodybuilding - Bantamweight

Place Athlete Country
1st Mohamed Faroukh First recorded win -
2nd Sinisa Privulovic United States
3rd Ahmed El Samay Greece

Official scores are unavailable.

Men's Open Bodybuilding - Heavyweight

Place Athlete Country
1st Sascha Stanlovic First recorded win Greece
2nd Mostafa Hany Greece
3rd Jean Marc Claire France

Official scores are unavailable.

Men's Open Bodybuilding - Lightheavyweight

Place Athlete Country
1st Aded Badwei First recorded win Greece
2nd Predag Petrović -
3rd Christos Georgiou Greece

Official scores are unavailable.

Men's Open Bodybuilding - Lightweight

Place Athlete Country
1st Mahmuad El Dosake First recorded win Greece
2nd Massimo Lecese United States
3rd Andreas Assiotis Greece

Official scores are unavailable.

Men's Open Bodybuilding - Middleweight

Place Athlete Country
1st Mohammed Abdelaziz First recorded win United States
2nd Aristos Aristidou Greece
3rd Abdel Azem Megazie Greece

Official scores are unavailable.

Men's Open Bodybuilding - Welterweight

Place Athlete Country
1st Yasien El Toukhy First recorded win -
2nd Negovan Jovanović Greece
3rd Slavisa Djordjevic Spain

Official scores are unavailable.

Women's Bodybuilding - Heavyweight

Place Athlete Country
1st Milka Sudarevic Title defense, 2nd win here Greece
2nd Marie-Helene Lavigne United States
3rd Simona Coppolino Greece

Official scores are unavailable.

Women's Bodybuilding - Lightweight

Place Athlete Country
1st Aylin Akbal Title defense, 2nd win here Turkey
2nd Barbara Carita Italy
3rd Marina Olivieri Italy

Official scores are unavailable.

Complete Results updated June 11, 2026 Source: MuscleMemory

This edition in context

Competitors
24
Divisions
8
Size rank
14 of 16

The biggest field since 2001.

Past winners of this event

Winner of the headline division for each edition of this event on record.
Year Winner Division
2016 Anastasia Papoutsaki Physique
2015 Patricia Barbero Figure
2013 Cristina Romano Figure
2012 Maria Iordanopoulou Bodybuilding
2011 Federica Mantova Bodybuilding
2006 Branislava Jovanović Bodybuilding
2005 Rosita Trigila Open
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