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2004 media release (17th february 2003)
Worlds best bodies converge
on Gold Coast for NABBA 2004 World Championship
Queenslands Gold Coast will well and truly
cement its position as the body beautiful
capital of Australia when it hosts the NABBA World
Championships for the first time in June next
year.
The competition is expected to attract more than
300 of the best male and female body builders
from Australasia, Europe, USA, Canada and South
America.
NABBA Australia President Graeme Lancefield welcomed
the recent NABBA International decision, saying
it was the result of a strong proposal and persistent
lobbying.
He said the continually high standard and reputation
of Australian athletes had also played an important
role in the decision.
Australia is recognised worldwide for its
landscape and its friendly people and now
it has been acknowledged as the home of many of
the worlds best body builders, Graeme
said.
Australia is a safe destination for international
visitors and an appropriate country to host the
crème de la crème of amateur body
building.
The Gold Coasts climate, beaches,
theme parks, world-class accommodation and function
centres make it the ideal choice to host an international
event of this magnitude, prestige and reputation.
This is a golden opportunity for all Australian
body builders to compete at a truly international
level in front of a home crowd.
At the same time its our chance to
gain some positive exposure in mainstream media
and to play host to athletes and officials from
all over the world who may otherwise never have
visited our shores.
It also provides us with the opportunity
to reciprocate the hospitality extended to our
Aussie teams over many years of competing in Europe.
Not only are we expecting hundreds of competitors,
but also their families and friends, and the majority
of them will stay longer than just the competition
days on the Gold Coast, and many will no
doubt also travel to other destinations throughout
Australia.
Planning for the competition is already well
underway with NABBA representatives in each state
contributing to the events organisation.
In addition, Graeme will travel to this years
NABBA World Championships in Aberdeen, Scotland
(7 June) to hand deliver invitations to next years
event to all athletes, officials and spectators.
Posters will also be distributed worldwide, and
regular updates will be posted on NABBA Australias
website www.nabba.com.au
A comprehensive public relations and marketing
plan for the event is currently being developed
to allow NABBA to further its reputation as Australias
most professional, progressive and innovative
amateur body building federation.
This is our chance to show the rest of
Australia and the world what we have to offer,
not only in terms of quality physiques, but also
as a professionally-run organisation, Graeme
said.
I am confident we can follow in the footsteps
of the 2000 Sydney Olympic Games and make this
the best ever NABBA World Championships.
TASMANIA TO HOST 2004 NABBA/WFF
AUSTRALIAN CHAMPIONSHIPS/ NABBA UNIVERSE QUALIFIER
18 September 2004 Wrest Point
Hobart
| NABBA MEN'S DIVISIONS |
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Teenage |
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Open height classes |
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Junior |
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Class One - over 179cm |
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Novice |
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Class Two - 172cm-179cm |
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Masters (over 40) |
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Class Three - 165cm-172m |
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Master (over 50) |
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Class Four - up to
and incl 165cm |
| WFF DIVISIONS |
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Athletic (Men) |
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Fitness (Women, couples) |
| NABBA WOMEN'S DIVISIONS |
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Figure Class One - over 163cm |
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Physique |
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Figure Class Two - under 163cm |
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Figure Over-35 years |
For further information, to volunteer to assist with event planning and management, or to discuss sponsorship opportunities, contact:
Graeme Lancefield
President
NABBA Australia
mobile: 0408 350 983
email: graeme@nabba.com.au
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