Ahmet Enünlü
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| Medal record | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Bodybuilding | |||
| World Amateur Championships-IFBB | |||
| Silver | 2000 Malacca, MAL | Masters 50+ | |
| Silver | 1989 Paris, FRA | Lightheavyweight | |
| Gold | 1982 Brugge, BEL | Lightheavyweight | |
| Bronze | 1976 Montreal, CAN | Middleweight | |
| World Championships-WABBA | |||
| Gold | 1978 | Medium class | |
| Gold | 1977 | Medium class | |
| Universe Championships-NABBA | |||
| Gold | 1979 London, UK | Medium class | |
| Silver | 1977 | Medium class | |
| Gold | 1974 Verona, ITA | Medium class | |
| Silver | 1973 Geneva, SUI | Medium class | |
| Silver | 1971 Paris, FRA | Medium class | |
| Gold | 1970 Belgrade, YUG | Medium class | |
| European Championships-IFFB | |||
| Silver | 1973 | Medium class | |
| Silver | 1969 | Medium class | |
Ahmet Enünlü (born July 3, 1948)[1] is a world champion Turkish bodybuilder. He was the fore-runner and the most successful performer of this sport in Turkey . He became the WABBA overall world champion in 1977 and 1978. In 1979, he won the overall amateur Mr. Univers title of the NABBA.[2]
[edit] Magazine covers
- 1979 Vol 108, Num 1 Health and Strength
- 1979 Vol 108, Num 8 Health and Strength
- 1979 July Vol 47, Num 4 Strength and Health
- 1979 August Num 78 Muscle Training Illustrated
- 1980 June Num 84 Muscle Training Illustrated
[edit] External links
- Gym-Center (Turkish)
- History of the Men's World Amateur Championships at the IFBB official sie
- Strongest Man Turkey (Turkish)
- Ahmet Enünlü Interview (Turkish)

