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INT. BODYBUILDING AND FITNESS ORGANIZATIONS
Johnson Wrote:
Nick Wrote:
mindaugas Wrote:
mindaugas Wrote:In March one Lithuania bodybuilding legend (a medical doctor by speciality) JEVGENIJ GORELIK is going to Ireland.
He will attend the bodybuilding contest organized by Mr.Robson in Ireland (March 5).

Picture of 1978.
Jevgenij is right in the center:

This is real international work!

Who are the other two bodybuilders?

On the left: Boris Zitinskij (Estonia. he still participates), on the right Valerij Bogdanovic (Belarussia. He lives in USA now).
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mindaugas Wrote:
Johnson Wrote:
Nick Wrote:
mindaugas Wrote:
mindaugas Wrote:In March one Lithuania bodybuilding legend (a medical doctor by speciality) JEVGENIJ GORELIK is going to Ireland.
He will attend the bodybuilding contest organized by Mr.Robson in Ireland (March 5).

Picture of 1978.
Jevgenij is right in the center:

This is real international work!

Who are the other two bodybuilders?

On the left: Boris Zitinskij (Estonia. he still participates), on the right Valerij Bogdanovic (Belarussia. He lives in USA now).

Thanks!
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i spoke to Jevgenij today on the phone and he is attending my show.I am really looking forward to meeting him and we will make him very welcome in Ireland.
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Damien Wrote:i spoke to Jevgenij today on the phone and he is attending my show.I am really looking forward to meeting him and we will make him very welcome in Ireland.

Damien, I hope you will like him! He is so many years in bodybuilding, participating in IFBB only. Last contest of him was 2000 IFBB Europe Championship. He was second in his Category.
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In the middle of march Pro Director WFF-International Andrej Basov is coming to Lithuania. He will discuss over the latest urgent questions with the President WFF-International Edmundas Daubaras and Vice-President WFF-International Oleg Burinskij.
Chairman WFF-WBBF International Judges Council
Secretary General WFF-WBBF Lithuania
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Edita Sendriene Wrote:In the middle of march Pro Director WFF-International Andrej Basov is coming to Lithuania. He will discuss over the latest urgent questions with the President WFF-International Edmundas Daubaras and Vice-President WFF-International Oleg Burinskij.

International work goes on!
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Matthew Wrote:
Edita Sendriene Wrote:In the middle of march Pro Director WFF-International Andrej Basov is coming to Lithuania. He will discuss over the latest urgent questions with the President WFF-International Edmundas Daubaras and Vice-President WFF-International Oleg Burinskij.

International work goes on!

WFF presidents make their meetings very often!
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abbey Wrote:
Matthew Wrote:
Edita Sendriene Wrote:In the middle of march Pro Director WFF-International Andrej Basov is coming to Lithuania. He will discuss over the latest urgent questions with the President WFF-International Edmundas Daubaras and Vice-President WFF-International Oleg Burinskij.

International work goes on!

WFF presidents make their meetings very often!

WFF-International moves and grows very quickly. There are a lot of international questions to discuss, a lot of international events to prepare. And to prepare them well!
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andrey Wrote:
abbey Wrote:
Matthew Wrote:
Edita Sendriene Wrote:In the middle of march Pro Director WFF-International Andrej Basov is coming to Lithuania. He will discuss over the latest urgent questions with the President WFF-International Edmundas Daubaras and Vice-President WFF-International Oleg Burinskij.

International work goes on!

WFF presidents make their meetings very often!

WFF-International moves and grows very quickly. There are a lot of international questions to discuss, a lot of international events to prepare. And to prepare them well!

Taht is the main reason why WFF-International leaders come together to see one another so often!
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Let us hope that great WFF efforts will end with great results!
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Edita Sendriene Wrote:In the middle of march Pro Director WFF-International Andrej Basov is coming to Lithuania. He will discuss over the latest urgent questions with the President WFF-International Edmundas Daubaras and Vice-President WFF-International Oleg Burinskij.

Next big meeting of the WFF-International Presidents will take place in Riga (April 1) at 2006 WFF Europe Grand Prix Open.
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andrey Wrote:
Edita Sendriene Wrote:In the middle of march Pro Director WFF-International Andrej Basov is coming to Lithuania. He will discuss over the latest urgent questions with the President WFF-International Edmundas Daubaras and Vice-President WFF-International Oleg Burinskij.

Next big meeting of the WFF-International Presidents will take place in Riga (April 1) at 2006 WFF Europe Grand Prix Open.

Anyway WFF life is interesting!
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Johnson Wrote:
andrey Wrote:
Edita Sendriene Wrote:In the middle of march Pro Director WFF-International Andrej Basov is coming to Lithuania. He will discuss over the latest urgent questions with the President WFF-International Edmundas Daubaras and Vice-President WFF-International Oleg Burinskij.

Next big meeting of the WFF-International Presidents will take place in Riga (April 1) at 2006 WFF Europe Grand Prix Open.

Anyway WFF life is interesting!

Right! Let us take my country Estonia. After Mr.Innar Mardo passed, Pavel Kosenko took the lead.
In 2001 we held WFF Europe championship in Tallinn. Many new faces appeared on stage. Sportsmen got a chance to compete. Due to perfect system of judging and perfect judging rules of WFF the sportsmen got a chance to pace in different age and muscular groups.
During this period of time IFBB Estonia is still on the same old level (if nt worse!). Sportsmen like and they choose WFF!
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brother Wrote:
Johnson Wrote:
andrey Wrote:
Edita Sendriene Wrote:In the middle of march Pro Director WFF-International Andrej Basov is coming to Lithuania. He will discuss over the latest urgent questions with the President WFF-International Edmundas Daubaras and Vice-President WFF-International Oleg Burinskij.

Next big meeting of the WFF-International Presidents will take place in Riga (April 1) at 2006 WFF Europe Grand Prix Open.

Anyway WFF life is interesting!

Right! Let us take my country Estonia. After Mr.Innar Mardo passed, Pavel Kosenko took the lead.
In 2001 we held WFF Europe championship in Tallinn. Many new faces appeared on stage. Sportsmen got a chance to compete. Due to perfect system of judging and perfect judging rules of WFF the sportsmen got a chance to pace in different age and muscular groups.
During this period of time IFBB Estonia is still on the same old level (if nt worse!). Sportsmen like and they choose WFF!

Yes, WFF Estonia has very good results during the last few years!
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WFF World and Europe Champions from Estonia:
KUUSIK KADRI, PAVEL KOSENKO, TAMARA ZARUBINSKAJA, MAREK KALMUS.
They are great champs!
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timoxa Wrote:WFF World and Europe Champions from Estonia:
KUUSIK KADRI, PAVEL KOSENKO, TAMARA ZARUBINSKAJA, MAREK KALMUS.
They are great champs!

I am watching them during the last two years. They are realy good sportsmen. I lkie them!
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Donatas Wrote:
timoxa Wrote:WFF World and Europe Champions from Estonia:
KUUSIK KADRI, PAVEL KOSENKO, TAMARA ZARUBINSKAJA, MAREK KALMUS.
They are great champs!

I am watching them during the last two years. They are realy good sportsmen. I lkie them!

With such international results they should be good sportsmen indeed.
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Philip Wrote:
Donatas Wrote:
timoxa Wrote:WFF World and Europe Champions from Estonia:
KUUSIK KADRI, PAVEL KOSENKO, TAMARA ZARUBINSKAJA, MAREK KALMUS.
They are great champs!

I am watching them during the last two years. They are realy good sportsmen. I lkie them!

With such international results they should be good sportsmen indeed.

No doubt!
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On March 5 Damien Robson holds an International Contest in Ireland.
We wish him great success!
At the same time it would be nice to know the results and to see some pictures of the contest.
Chairman WFF-WBBF International Judges Council
Secretary General WFF-WBBF Lithuania
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Edita Sendriene Wrote:On March 5 Damien Robson holds an International Contest in Ireland.
We wish him great success!
At the same time it would be nice to know the results and to see some pictures of the contest.

Yes, say something about the contest?
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Gino Wrote:
Edita Sendriene Wrote:On March 5 Damien Robson holds an International Contest in Ireland.
We wish him great success!
At the same time it would be nice to know the results and to see some pictures of the contest.

Yes, say something about the contest?

Damien is too busy now!
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It would be my pleasure to announce the results on this forum.This will be the first forum that i will put the results of my show on, and when i get the pictures from the photographer i will post them also.
Thank you all for your support.It will be at this event where i will select my team to go to the wff european cup also.I hope i do the WFF proud by supplying top quality athletes.I have great plans for the WFF in Ireland in the future.
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Damien Wrote:It would be my pleasure to announce the results on this forum.This will be the first forum that i will put the results of my show on, and when i get the pictures from the photographer i will post them also.
Thank you all for your support.It will be at this event where i will select my team to go to the wff european cup also.I hope i do the WFF proud by supplying top quality athletes.I have great plans for the WFF in Ireland in the future.

Dear Damien,
It is a mistake to organize a contest now (though it is a birthday or our president!). There are no contests at this time and WFF countries can not support you even if they want to.
You shold coordinate the time shedule for the autumn 2006 and the year 2007 with the WFF events callendar and teams will come to Ireland.
It is convenient to come to Ireland for many Europe countries.
And you are a good friend of us!
Chairman WFF-WBBF International Judges Council
Secretary General WFF-WBBF Lithuania
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My good friend edita:
I had to strategically plan this event alongside nabba's event as nabba is very strong in Ireland.All bodybuilders in Ireland will aim for nabba shows first and foremost.My plan is to stage my show when all competitors are already in shape and have another chance to get a title and get to the european and world stage.
My next plan is to hold my WFF event in November, one week before the world championships in Turkey so they wont have to hold onto their diet for very long.The venue is already booked and when i finish my show next week i will begin my preparations for my next show in november.
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Damien Wrote:My good friend edita:
I had to strategically plan this event alongside nabba's event as nabba is very strong in Ireland.All bodybuilders in Ireland will aim for nabba shows first and foremost.My plan is to stage my show when all competitors are already in shape and have another chance to get a title and get to the european and world stage.
My next plan is to hold my WFF event in November, one week before the world championships in Turkey so they wont have to hold onto their diet for very long.The venue is already booked and when i finish my show next week i will begin my preparations for my next show in november.

Damien, for you and Ireland my warmest words! I hope to meet you in Moscow at WFF Europe!
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timoxa Wrote:
Damien Wrote:My good friend edita:
I had to strategically plan this event alongside nabba's event as nabba is very strong in Ireland.All bodybuilders in Ireland will aim for nabba shows first and foremost.My plan is to stage my show when all competitors are already in shape and have another chance to get a title and get to the european and world stage.
My next plan is to hold my WFF event in November, one week before the world championships in Turkey so they wont have to hold onto their diet for very long.The venue is already booked and when i finish my show next week i will begin my preparations for my next show in november.

Damien, for you and Ireland my warmest words! I hope to meet you in Moscow at WFF Europe!

Small countries and small organizations must always plan their contests close to the big ones.
For example last year (2005) WFF Lithuainia Championship had nealy 300 competitors, NABBA - 25, IFBB - 70!
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Marius Wrote:
timoxa Wrote:
Damien Wrote:My good friend edita:
I had to strategically plan this event alongside nabba's event as nabba is very strong in Ireland.All bodybuilders in Ireland will aim for nabba shows first and foremost.My plan is to stage my show when all competitors are already in shape and have another chance to get a title and get to the european and world stage.
My next plan is to hold my WFF event in November, one week before the world championships in Turkey so they wont have to hold onto their diet for very long.The venue is already booked and when i finish my show next week i will begin my preparations for my next show in november.

Damien, for you and Ireland my warmest words! I hope to meet you in Moscow at WFF Europe!

Small countries and small organizations must always plan their contests close to the big ones.
For example last year (2005) WFF Lithuainia Championship had nealy 300 competitors, NABBA - 25, IFBB - 70!

Do you mean the national championships?
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ANN Wrote:
Marius Wrote:
timoxa Wrote:
Damien Wrote:My good friend edita:
I had to strategically plan this event alongside nabba's event as nabba is very strong in Ireland.All bodybuilders in Ireland will aim for nabba shows first and foremost.My plan is to stage my show when all competitors are already in shape and have another chance to get a title and get to the european and world stage.
My next plan is to hold my WFF event in November, one week before the world championships in Turkey so they wont have to hold onto their diet for very long.The venue is already booked and when i finish my show next week i will begin my preparations for my next show in november.

Damien, for you and Ireland my warmest words! I hope to meet you in Moscow at WFF Europe!

Small countries and small organizations must always plan their contests close to the big ones.
For example last year (2005) WFF Lithuainia Championship had nealy 300 competitors, NABBA - 25, IFBB - 70!

Do you mean the national championships?

Yes, I do! Most of sportsmen like WFF contests more. They are much wider than the contests of NABBA and IFBB (I do not speak about the other small organizations. Nobedy even heard of them!).
WFF has many categories and age groups and everyone can find something what he prefers.
In NABBA or IFBB - only muscles. The bigger - the better.
They are very narrow. No space for imagination. No space for the movement of mind.
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Marius Wrote:
ANN Wrote:
Marius Wrote:
timoxa Wrote:
Damien Wrote:My good friend edita:
I had to strategically plan this event alongside nabba's event as nabba is very strong in Ireland.All bodybuilders in Ireland will aim for nabba shows first and foremost.My plan is to stage my show when all competitors are already in shape and have another chance to get a title and get to the european and world stage.
My next plan is to hold my WFF event in November, one week before the world championships in Turkey so they wont have to hold onto their diet for very long.The venue is already booked and when i finish my show next week i will begin my preparations for my next show in november.

Damien, for you and Ireland my warmest words! I hope to meet you in Moscow at WFF Europe!

Small countries and small organizations must always plan their contests close to the big ones.
For example last year (2005) WFF Lithuainia Championship had nealy 300 competitors, NABBA - 25, IFBB - 70!

Do you mean the national championships?

Yes, I do! Most of sportsmen like WFF contests more. They are much wider than the contests of NABBA and IFBB (I do not speak about the other small organizations. Nobedy even heard of them!).
WFF has many categories and age groups and everyone can find something what he prefers.
In NABBA or IFBB - only muscles. The bigger - the better.
They are very narrow. No space for imagination. No space for the movement of mind.

Some new ideas.
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There is so much to think over!
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