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INT. BODYBUILDING AND FITNESS ORGANIZATIONS
WE ARE PREPARING COMMEMORATE 60-TH ANNIVERSARY OF LEGENDARY TOURNMENT.
THE “AMBER PRIX INTERNATIONAL”. The book.
The “Amber Prix” (“Amber Prix International”, «Янтарный приз», 1968–2026) tournament is a living reflection of history, recalling a time when it was an important part of the Socialist world of sport, and today it unites the global bodybuilding community.
According to long-standing sporting traditions, among international competitions the “Amber Prix” ranks third in terms of continuity and historical significance—after N.A.B.B.A. (National Amateur Body Building Association) Mr. Universe (held since 1950) and JOE WEIDER’S Mr. Olympia (held since 1965).
Over the decades, athletes from many countries who have participated in this tournament take pride in their “Amber Prix” achievements, considering them among the most significant in their sporting careers.
As the tournament approaches its 60-th anniversary, a book is being prepared and will be presented to participants and guests of the 2027 event. Preparatory work on the publication is already underway.
SIGNIFICANT EVENTS IN THE HISTORY OF “AMBER PRIX”.
In the international history of the “Amber Prize,” several particularly important moments stand out:
• The rise and the first tournaments – the initial stage during which the competition’s traditions were formed.
• 1973: the ban and persecution of bodybuilding – a difficult period for the sport.
• 1973–1978: illegal competitions organized by Dr. Edmundas Daubaras – a stage crucial for the survival of bodybuilding.
• Dr. Edmundas Daubaras’ struggle with the authorities against the ban on bodybuilding.
• Dr. Edmundas Daubaras’ petition to the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the U.S.S.R. in Moscow, defending the legitimacy of bodybuilding.
• 1989–1991: Dr. Edmundas Daubaras’ struggle for independence in Lithuanian sport, carried out in the context of the “Amber Prize.”
• 2007: the 40-th anniversary of the tournament – the Parliament of the Republic of Lithuania voted to fund the event from the state budget.
• 2011: recognition by the Vatican – a high evaluation of Dr. Edmundas Daubaras’ activities during the period of the bodybuilding ban.
• 2017: the 50-th anniversary of the tournament – a report about the event was broadcast by the global CNN television network.
• Since 2010, the “Amber Prize” logo has been used in competitions in Europe, Asia and South America.
HISTORY OF THE “AMBER PRIX”. ORIGINS.
Prior to the prohibition of bodybuilding as a sport, it experienced rapid growth in popularity and widespread development. At a time when humanity was reaching outer space and exploring the depths of the oceans, bodybuilding offered a unique avenue for the transformation and enhancement of the human physique. The achievements of bodybuilders were extensively covered in the press, and competitions were frequently broadcast on television.
STRENGTH EXERCISES IN THE “AMBER PRIX”.
It is well known that from 1947 to 1969, official International bodybuilding was governed by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) - recognized federation, the Fédération Internationale Haltérophile et Culturiste (F.I.H.C.). During this period, bodybuilding was closely associated with weightlifting in many countries.
In fact, the development of global bodybuilding through the F.I.H.C. federation was significantly influenced by the so-called “father of American weightlifting,” Robert Collins Hoffman (1898–1985). He was one of the most important figures in mid-20th century strength sports: he founded the “York Barbell Company”, published the magazine “Strength & Health”, and played an active role in promoting both weightlifting and bodybuilding in the United States and internationally.
At the time, the F.I.H.C. governed both weightlifting and bodybuilding. Although Hoffman was not always its formal head, his authority and organizational activity had a substantial impact on the federation’s decisions and on the overall development of these sports.
Accordingly, in the Soviet Union, bodybuilding was administered under the supervision of the weightlifting federation, and strength events were a mandatory component of competitions.
Over the more than sixty-year history of the “Amber Prize” tournament, strength exercises—alongside the physique presentation program—were included only during specific periods: 1967–1970, 1974–1976, and 1979.
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REAL WORLD BODYBUILDING HISTORY.
FIGHTS AGAINST BODYBUILDING PROHIBITION.
THE SITUATION IN THE WORLD AND IN SOCIALISM
In 1970 in Belgrade (Yugoslavia), the General Secretary of F.I.H.C. (F.I.H. – Fédération Internationale Haltérophile, later F.I.H.C. – Fédération Internationale Haltérophile et Culturisme, and later I.W.F. – International Weightlifting Federation), the British official Oscar State, established the sporting federation “International Federation of Body builders”. Until then, I.F.B.B. had been a private commercial enterprise with no connection to official sport. The same Oscar State arranged for the new I.F.B.B. federation to become a member of the Global Association of International Sports Federations  (G.A.I.S.F.). After more than twenty years of F.I.H.C. control over world bodybuilding, from 1971 onward global bodybuilding began to be led by the I.F.B.B..
PERSONALITIES OF SOCIALIST BODYBUILDING
Among the early figures of bodybuilding in the U.S.S.R. were representatives of the R.S.F.S.R.:
• Genadij Baldin
• Roman Moroz
• Vladimir Dubinin
In the Lithuanian SSR:
• Vytautas Zumeris
• Valerijus Koreškovas
After the ban on bodybuilding, some athletes switched to weightlifting, while others left sport entirely. After losing at the 1974 international tournament “Georg Tenno Memorial”, Vladimir Dubinin withdrew from bodybuilding for thirteen years and cut off all contact with the bodybuilding world.
INTERNAL DEVELOPMENTS IN THE LITHUANIAN SSR
Following a meeting in Lithuanian SSR bodybuilding in 1973, during which Juozas Jusevičius was removed from leadership through unfair voting, control of bodybuilding in Lithuania for decades was taken over by Romanas Kalinauskas, along with his close associates from Kaunas, Aleksandras Novikovas and Ramučis Kairaitis.
After the ban on the sport, bodybuilding in Klaipėda developed along its own unique path. There was no one to follow as an example. Former city bodybuilding leader Antanas Jonuškutis left Klaipėda, and those who wished to continue training scattered into the basements of residential buildings.
UNDERGROUND ACTIVITY
In 1972, after enrolling at Vilnius State University, Dr. Edmundas Daubaras gathered activists from all underground bodybuilding clubs in the capital and organized strength competitions in Vilnius in the autumn of 1973. Due to fear of risk, not all clubs participated.
In 1973, Dr. Edmundas Daubaras organized competitions for the remaining Klaipėda bodybuilders in the basement of an old abandoned prison. In 1974, he held an underground tournament, the “Amber Prix International”, in a bomb shelter of the Klaipėda Sea Trade Port.
• In 1975, the “Amber Prix” was secretly organized in a Klaipėda secondary school.
• In 1976, the event became public and took place in the Telšiai Cultural Palace.
• In 1977, despite the ban, two public tournaments were held, including the “Amber Prix,” at the Klaipėda Sea Trade Port Cultural Palace.
The halls were full of spectators.
Similar developments took place in other cities of the Lithuanian SSR and across other Soviet republics. Everyone feared persecution and operated in secrecy.
OTHER REPUBLICS
During the ban period, the “Vilnius Bodybuilding School” operated under the cover of the “Dinamo” sports society, led by:
• Česlavas Tamulevičius (1945–2023)
• Vitalijus Asovskis (1952–2026)
However, it remained largely inactive in organizing contests, waiting for better times.
In the Latvian SSR, there were no active organizers during this period.
In the Estonian SSR, Innar Mardo managed to convince the government that bodybuilding, based on traditions of strongmen and wrestlers, could be considered a “national sport.” His ideas received official support and from time to time “Georg Tenno Momoroal” was organized in Tallinn.
Apart from this, there were no other prominent figures in the U.S.S.R. actively organizing events in defiance of the ban—only isolated organizers in the Baltic States continued their activities.
CZECHOSLOVAKIA AND INTERNATIONAL CONTACTS
In 1975, bodybuilding in the Czechoslovak SSR was led by Vojtech Fiala. Through personal connections, he arranged for a national delegation to attend the I.F.B.B. European Championship, where Petr Stach became the overall winner. This was a remarkable achievement during the period when bodybuilding was banned in socialist countries.
That same year, Dr. Edmundas Daubaras worked in Prague through a university exchange program and met Vojtech Fiala. The Czechoslovaks showed strong interest in Dr. Edmundas Daubaras, as he was the only bodybuilder from the U.S.S.R. to visit their country after the ban. Seeking to strengthen their standing with their political authorities, they used their relationship with Dr. Edmundas Daubaras to demonstrate “strong ties” with the U.S.S.R..
At the same time, in an effort to understand the situation of bodybuilding in the U.S.S.R., Czechoslovak officials contacted Gennadij Baldin. He replied that he was no longer involved, as bodybuilding had been suppressed and persecuted. In practice, only isolated organizers in the Baltic States continued activity.
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2026 INTERNATIONAL MEGA EVENTS
OVER ALL WINNERS
May 1-2; Klaipeda Zveju Palace, Republic Lithuania
289 competitors from 11 countries
59 -th "AMBER PRIX"
Jasmin Norgard (Kingdom of Denmark)
Grazvydas Narusevicius (Republic Lithuania)
27-th PRO "UNIVERSE"
Over All Women Categoiesn Olga Bogacz (Republic of Poland)
Over All Bikini Champion Valeria Nilova (Republic Estonia)
Over All All Men Categories Maros Kanasz (Republic Slovakia)
21-st PRO EUROPE CHAMPIONSHIP
Evelina Pranauske (Republic Lithuania)
Vidmantas Malakauskas (Republic Lithuania)
27-th AMATEUR "UNIVERSE"
Olga Bogacz (Republic of Poland)
Piotr Sevcenko (Republic Lithuania)
30-th AMATEUR EUROPE CHAMPIONSHIP
Ruta Karpaite (Republic Lithuania)
Mantas Lunskys (Republic Lithuania)
32-d BALTIC CUP INTERNATIONAL
Sirle Lileleht (Republic Estonia)
35-th NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP REPUBLIC LITHUANIA
Rima Vaskiene (Republic Lithuania)
Tadas Jefisovas (Republic Lithuania)
EUROPE AERIAL FITNESS WINNERS
All Groups Aerial Fitness Over All Champion Lisandra Kaarma (Republic Estonia)
Men Aerial Fitness Over All Champion Edvardas Korciaginas (Republic Lithuania)
Hammocks Fitness Over All Champion Meda Zemgulyte (Republic Lithuania)
Silks Fitness Over All Champion Teja Jonaityte (Republic Lithuania)
Hoop Fitness Over All Champion Lisandra Kaarma (Republic Estonia)
Pole Dance Fitness Over All Champion Sofi Anette Elissaar (Republic Estonia)
Fit Kids Over All Champion Julia Szeffs (Republic Poland)
Aerobic Fitness Over All Champion Weronika Schreiber (Republic Poland)
Mini Trampolini Solo Over All Champion Anna Sidlovska (Republic Latvia)
Mini Trampoline Group Over All Champiuons Ieva Pazereckiene, Sartune Stone, Ligita Maciulske, Inga Naujioke, Sigita Stankuviene (Republic Lithuania)
JUDGES INTERNATIONAL
LILLEHT SIRET (Republic Estonia)
KRUSCIUNAITE VIKTORIJA (Republic Lithuania)
KHALED SHAABAN BEDINY (Egypt)
LUNDER KRAJER ANITA (Kingdom of Denmark)
SUNOKAITE SMAILIENE ALINA (Republic Lithuania)
AIZELMANN LORA (Israel)
STALIULIONYTE GINTARE (Republic Lithuania)
SIMAK GODULA ANNA (Republic Poland)
URUSOVAITE SKAIVA (Republic Lithuania)
VJAZOVKINA MARGARITA (Republic Latvia)
VARIAKOJYTE-REINSTROM IEVA (Republic Lithuania)
RAMANAUSKIENE LIUDMILA (Republic of Ireland)
JURANS NORMUNDS (Republic Latvia)
SCHREIBER OSCAR (Re[public Poland)
PELEPKO ALINA (Republic Lithuania)
SADAUSKAS VYTAUTAS (Republic Lithuania)
BAGAZKOVA KARINA (Republic Latvia_
STEPANOV JURIJ (Republic Lithuania)
MIKUCKIS VYTAUTAS (Republic Lithuania)
IVANOVA JELENA (Republic Latvia)
TOMAŠEVIČ-JAKOVIČ JUZEF (Republic Lithuania)
GUSAROVA INNA (Republic Latvia)
JUDGES CHAIRMAN INTERNATIONAL
PUGACHEVA SVETLANA (Republic Lithuania)
GENERAL SECRETARY INTERNATIONAL
UGNE RAUDYTE DAUBARIENE
SECRETARIES INTERNATIONAL
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W.F.F. - W.B.B.F. International
(Since 1968)
PROFESSIONAL CARD HOLDERS
(2004-2026)
No. Cert., Athlete's Name, Country
26-001 Valerija  Nilova, Estonia
26-002 Olga Bogacz, Poland
26-003 Evelina Pranauske, Lithuania
26-004 Piotr Sevcenko, Lithuania
26-005 Ruta Karpaite, Lithuania
25-001 Mickael Louvel, France
25-002 Toru Fukutomi, Japan
25-003 Kamil Kowalczyk, Poland
25-004 Diana Stavchansky, Israel
24-001 Oleg Kametskov, Estonia
23-001 Majid Tashakkorinia, Iran
23-002 Vilma Poviloniene, Lithuania
23-002 Martina Fric, Slovakia
23-004 Palle Katring Rasmussen, Denmark
23-005 Raimundas Urbanavicius, Lithuania
23-006 Lukasz Kulinski, Poland
23-007 Jelena Ivanova, Latvia
22-001 Maris Sveiduks, Latvia
22-002 Anna Sobolewska-Kucharska, Poland
22-003 Natalia Miszkowska, Poland
22-004 Vasilij Bespalenko, Ukraine
21-001 Vidmantas Malakauskas, Lithuania
21-002 Sergej Rybakov, Latvia
21-003 Aleksejs Petkevics, Latvia
21-004 Roman Polshin, Estonia
20-001 Julija Magilinskaja, Lithuania
19-001 Ulku Ece Erturk, Turkey
19-002 Celal Orhan Bozkurt, Turkey
19-003 Tareq Ahmet Mohammed, Turkey
19-004 Olga Kolesova, Lithuania
19-005 Moumita Mazumder, India
19-006 Zina Usikova, Belarus
19-007 Arkadiusz Demidowicz, Poland
19-008 Aleksandr Pulbere, Russia
19-009 Alex Dunnett, UK
19-010 Ema Miliauskiene, Lithuania
18-001 Golab Rabha, India
18-002 Nerina Broggia, Argentina
18-003 Oksana Filimonova, Estonia
18-004 Amirhossein Pourezzat, Malaysia
18-005 Maik Thies, Germany
18-006 Tolga Murat Balikci, Turkey
18-007 Vipnesh Kumar, India
18-008 Igor Artemjev, Russia
18-009 Valentina Zabiiaka, Russia
18-010 Evelina Stulginskaite, Lithuania
18-011 Hollie Jade Feeney, UK
18-012 Hanna Kristina Skytta, Finland
18-013 Ricardo Cordeiro Fernandes, Brazil
18-014 Lilija Shcheklanova, Russia
18-015 Burcin Bayraktar, Turkey
18-016 Anas Nahhas, Turkey
18-017 Nadir Kassab, Turkey
18-018 Mohammad Maragheh, Iran
18-019 Kalimorad Morteza Siah, Iran
18-020 Hossin Reza Poor, Iran
18-021 Tajik Gholam Reza, Iran
18-022 Vahid Ashori, Iran
18-023 Ali Moieni, Iran
18-024 Hamid Solati, Thailand
18-025 Mohammad Ali Norozkhan, Iran
18-026 Shagmai Kushan, India
17-013 Jason Flechner, Germany
17-012 Sandro Piccirillo, Germany
17-011 Hugo Rafael, Brazil
17-010 Sergeii Iatsiuk ,Ukraine
17-009 Marcos Oloveira Dumont, Brazil
17-008 Eduard Sevcenko, Latvia
17-007 Marina Legenzova, Lithuania
17-006 Jana Zykiene, Lithuania
17-005 Evgenij Baishev, Russia
17-004 Rahul Joshi, India
17-003 Anita Lakatos, Serbia
17-002 Ugne Kukyte, Lithuania
17-001 Sandra Mockute, Lithuania
16-011 Hassan Benmestoura, Belgium
16-010 Jorg Fuchs, Germany
16-009 Vilma Naruse, Lithuania
16-008 Asta Butkute, Lithuania
16-007 Jannie Coetzee, South Africa
16-006 Liudmila Kakaulina, Russia
16-005 Christopher Mewes, Germany
16-004 Katja Bongart, Germany
16-003 Marina Putzinger, Germany
16-002 Arslanel Ödül, Turkey
16-001 Souto Glayson, Brazil
15-004 Marina Vlasova, Russia
15-003 Liudmila Senciugova, Russia
15-002 Sintia Katkevica, Latvia
15-001 Sylvester James, Scotland-Nigeria
14-007 Andrej Choroneko, Belarus
14-006 Andrej Rumiancev, Estonia
14-005 Leonor Greffel, Denmark-Mozambique
14-004 Jelena Kursanova, Russia
14-003 Sean Fergusson, UK
14-002 Jagjeet Singh, India
14-002 Roberto Reinaldo, Portugal-UK
14-001 Evelyn Dirocie, Belgium
13-005 Olga Samak, Belarus
13-004 Reza Bagherzadeh, Iran
13-003 Jelena Volkova, Russia
13-002 John Leslie, South Africa
13-001 Nikolaj Vorobjov, Russia
12-009 Svetlana Pugacheva, Russia
12-008 Kristina Narbutaityte, Lithuania
12-007 Sergej Kostel, Belarus
12-006 Reza Rezaei, Iran
12-005 Andrzej Rak, Poland
12-004 Andrzej Brzezinski, Poland
12-003 Marieta Zigalova, Slovakia
12-002 Marosz Kanas, Slovakia
12-001 Dalvaniza Aquino, Brazil
11-016 Elizabeth Van Den Merve, South Africa
11-015 Suzanna Lemmer, South Africa
11-014 Marina Bekojeva, Russia
11-013 Svetlana Agalarova, Russia
11-012 Arora Rajesh, India
11-011 Ali Mahdi, Iran
11-010 Andrius Pauliukevicius, Lithuania
11-009 Aleksandr Borsan, Belarus
11-008 Fernando Sardinha, Brazil
11-007 Mohsen Choranevis, Iran
11-006 Navtej Singh, India
11-005 Shameen Adams, South Africa
11-004 Crecky Chaves, Brazil
11-003 Ali Imani, Iran
11-002 Jevgenij Klockov, Russia
11-001 King Izogie, Belgium
10-008 Aleksandr Vohmjanin, UK
10-007 Sukvinder Singh, India
10-006 Dharminder Singh, India
10-005 Maria Lutsina, Russia
10-004 Tracey Gottchalk, South Africa
10-003 Dainius Dzikevicius, Lithuania
10-003 Heinrich Voss, South Africa
10-002 Valentina Kozlovskaja, Belarus
10-001 Eva Martinkova, Slovakia
09-003 Irina Valette, France
09-002 Liudmila Kolesnikova, Russia
09-001 Vitalij Aleksandrov, Latvia
08-011 Sanchez Flores, Mexico
08-010 Anton Zajanckovskij, Lithuania
08-009 Wojciech Nadolski, Poland
08-008 Jelena Panova ,Russia
08-007 Irina Stavickaja, Russia
08-006 Aleksandr Sciogolev, Russia
08-005 Leonid Filkatov, Russia
08-004 Oksana Lapsova, Russia
08-003 Timo Pekka Vilponen, Finland
08-002 Aelksandr Sevcov, Estonia
08-001 Yamila Toledo, Argentina
07-011 Vladimir Poliakov, Russia
07-010 Vladimir Belousov, Russia
07-009 Denis Burmistrov, Russia
07-008 Maria Kuzmina, Russia
07-007 Liudmila Kungurova, Russia
07-006 Tatjana Bojciuk, Russia
07-005 Jelena Frenkel, Israel
07-004 Jurij Solionov, Lithuania
07-003 Arvydas Miseikis, Lithuania
07-002 Irina Riabova, Russia
07-001 Maria Stukova, Russia
06-012 Vitalijus Kuzmycius, Lithuania
06-011 Aleksandr Liubomirov, Latvia
06-010 Dmitrij Skripnik, Russia
06-009 Marios Artemiou, Cyprus
06-008 Mona Costi, Cyprus
06-007 Elena Stasiukyniene, Lithuania
06-006 Silvia Malachovska, Slovakia
06-005 Diana Decesare, Brazil
06-005 Michail Malek, Russia
06-004 Jurij Gucan, Latvia
06-003 Aleksej Sebastjanov, Russia
06-002 Aleksandr Anaskin, Russia
06-001 Jurans Normunds, Latvia
06-001 Antonio Osta, Uruguay
05-014 Bruno Lembo, Italy
05-013 Jelena Stadnik, Ukraine
05-012 Brigita Brezovac, Slovenia
05-011 Dmitrij Zolin, Russia
05-010 Samuel Cullingworth, UK
05-009 Marek Kalmus, Estonia
05-008 Mike Mitchel, Turkey
05-007 Luigi Sabiela, Italy
05-006 Vera Jegorova, Russia
05-005 Maris Kliavins, Latvia
05-004 Andrej Jakubov, Russia
05-003 Ida Guscia, Russia
05-002 Rachel Kauppila, Finland
05-001 Andre Kai Kaknes, Norway
04-011 Martina Lepcin, Croatia
04-010 Aleksandra Kukres, Lithuania
04-009 Massimo Monaco, Italy
04-008 Marie Rippert, France
04-007 Irina Zincenko, Russia
04-006 Vladimir Marachovskij, Latvia
04-005 Aleksandr Baldin, Russia
04-004 Dmitrij Cizov, Russia
04-003 Ramunas Sendrius, Lithuania
04-002 Mindaugas Kvasys, Lithuania
04-001 Jolanta Mileriute, Lithuania

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