The Press and Journal (Inverness, Highlands, and Islands)

Classic bodybuildi­ng contest returns to Highland capital

- BY JAMIE MCKENZIE

Musclemen and women across the Highlands will gather soon to compete in a national qualifier bodybuildi­ng contest in Inverness.

The Highlands and Islands Classic Bodybuildi­ng competitio­n will take place on April 2 at the Ironworks Venue in the city’s Academy Street.

The event is organised by Forge Gym, based in Carsegate Road, under the auspices of the Internatio­nal Bodybuildi­ng and Fitness Associatio­n (IBFA) Scotland. The contest will feature male and female competitor­s from under18s to over-55s in bodybuildi­ng, figure, bikini and fitness categories.

Competitor­s will be judged on their symmetry, muscularit­y, definition and presentati­on, with the winners in each category being invited to compete at the IBFA British championsh­ips.

With last year’s Mr and Miss Highlands winners, Rudi Sczerbal and Mayuree Duff, taking a year out to bulk up, it means the contest is wide open and the rostrum already includes many national calibre competitor­s.

With just six weeks until show time, many competitor­s will have already undergone 12 or more weeks of gruelling dieting and training in an effort to strip body fat and reveal the muscularit­y and detail of their bodies.

Typically, bodybuilde­rs and bikini competitor­s in preparatio­n for competitio­n will eat up to eight meals a day and train twice a day with a mix of weights and cardiovasc­ular workouts. Anyone wanting tickets should call the Ironworks box office on 0871 789 4173.

Doors will open at noon on April 2 and the contest starts at 12.30pm. Tickets cost £18.

Bodybuildi­ng developed in the late 19th century and was promoted in England by the “father of modern bodybuildi­ng,” Prussian-born Eugen Sandow, who patented his dumb-bells.

“Competitor­s will be judged on symmetry and muscularit­y”

 ??  ?? WINNERS: Rudi Sczerbal and Mayuree Duff were last year’s top competitor­s
WINNERS: Rudi Sczerbal and Mayuree Duff were last year’s top competitor­s

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