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2022 Arnold South America

Date: April 30, 2022
Location: São Paulo, Brazil, Brazil
Type: Arnold South America
Division: Men
Joachim Kvick
1st Place

Joachim Kvick 🇸🇪

Total Points: 25.0

Results

Place Athlete Country Points
1 Joachim Kvick 🇸🇪 SWE 25.0
2 Tiago Aparecido 🇧🇷 BRA 21.0
3 Cristian Quiroga 🇧🇴 BOL 17.0
4 Johan Liljeblad 🇸🇪 SWE 14.0
5 Ronnie Benikken 🇩🇿 ALG 11.0
6 Marcelo Martínez 🇺🇾 URU 4.0
Last updated: February 23, 2026

About 2022 Arnold South America

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