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2026 "AMBER PRIX". RESULTS

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“Amber Prix” 2026

In 2026, the international political and economic situation remained tense. Armed conflicts continued in various parts of the world, prices fluctuated, and public concern and uncertainty persisted. For various reasons, not all athletes who wished to participate in the traditional international “Amber Prix” contest in Klaipeda had the opportunity to attend.

Despite these challenges, active preparations for the upcoming 60th Jubilee “Amber Prix” began at the very start of the year. Dedicated organizers and supporters of the tournament’s history met twice in Gargzdai to discuss future plans and organizational matters.

At the beginning of 2026, two international congresses were organized in Klaipeda. During these events, questions regarding the introduction of new categories and improvements in judging procedures were discussed. Later, an international seminar for coaches and judges was held in Klaipeda, where the topics raised during the congresses were further developed and refined.

Several important meetings took place at Klaipeda City Municipality during the year. Two meetings were held with municipal administration leaders, and an earlier meeting took place with the Mayor of Klaipeda, Arvydas Vaitkus. During these meetings, the activities of the World WFF-WBBF Federation in Klaipeda were reviewed, and strategic plans were outlined for organizing the 60th Jubilee “Amber Prix” in 2027.

Following prior arrangements with Professor Dr. Vytautas Landsbergis, a meeting was held in Vilnius between him and the leaders of the World WFF-WBBF Federation. During the meeting, the situation of sport in Lithuania was discussed, and participants recalled the 1991 visit of IFBB President Ben Weider to newly independent Lithuania. Ben Weider did not recognize independent Lithuania. Dr. Edmundas Daubaras also presented Professor Landsbergis with original telegrams sent by German bodybuilders who had supported Lithuania during the Soviet economic blockade.

International “Amber Prix” 2026

The 2026 International “Amber Prix” attracted 289 athletes from 10 countries: Egypt, Ireland, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, Ukraine, Denmark, Slovakia, Poland, and Israel.

This year the competition was held over two days at the Klaipeda Zveju Palace of Culture. Due to the large number of participants, the event lasted 13–14 hours on each day. Considering the continued growth of the tournament, the organizers decided that beginning in 2027 the event will be held over three days.

Results (First Places Only) Fit-Kids Division

Category up to 8 years – Kornelija Sraiber (Poland)

Category up to 10 years – Aleksandra Riszawy (Poland)

Category up to 12 years – Pola Adanczykowska (Poland)

Category up to 14 years – Lena Pankau (Poland)

Category up to 16 years – Julija Szevs (Poland)

Category up to 18 years – Julija Nowak (Poland)

Boys up to 12 years – Szymon Papierowski (Poland)

Aerobic Fitness Division

Up to 18 years – Akvile Stankunaite (Lithuania)

Adults – Weronika Szraiber (Poland)

Pairs – Joanna Snieg, Lena Snieg (Poland)

Trios – Marija Marozaite, Smilte Malinauskaite, Ieva Dovdauskaite (Lithuania)

Aerial Acrobatics Fitness (Hoop) Beginners

Up to 8 years – Lukne Medingyte (Lithuania)

Up to 10 years – Mirell Lilleleht (Estonia)

Up to 12 years – Ursula Melnits (Estonia)

Up to 14 years – Egita Petrosiute (Lithuania)

Up to 16 years – Ieva Jonusaite (Lithuania)

Debutants

Up to 6 years – Marija Sadauskaite (Lithuania)

Up to 8 years – Sofija Sestokaite (Lithuania)

Up to 10 years – Rusnė Jocyte (Lithuania)

Up to 12 years – Edilija Razmaite (Lithuania)

Advanced

Up to 10 years – Keira Tomson (Estonia)

Up to 12 years – Sofi Anette Elisaar (Estonia)

Up to 14 years – Nora Tomson (Estonia)

Up to 18 years – Sirie Lilleleht (Estonia)

Youth up to 21 years – Lisette Saaremets (Estonia)

Women – Gabriele Korciaginiene (Lithuania)

Men – Edvardas Korciaginas (Lithuania)

Professional Category – Lisandra Kaarma (Estonia)

Pairs

Beginners – Catharina de Vera Meihoff, Emily Lund Krajer (Denmark)

Advanced – Nora Tomson, Sarah Loreen Kivikas (Estonia)

Professionals – Alina Jurkovianec, Anna Karnakova (Latvia)

Aerial Acrobatics Fitness (Hammock) Beginners

Up to 10 years – Ariana Novikovaite (Lithuania)

Up to 12 years – Gaja Jokubaityte (Lithuania)

Up to 14 years – Kitrel-Mei Kuus (Estonia)

Up to 16 years – Upe Dubinskaite (Lithuania)

Debutants

Up to 6 years – Tasi Tomson (Estonia)

Up to 8 years – Ema Vasiljeva (Lithuania)

Up to 10 years – Urte Drasutyte (Lithuania)

Up to 12 years – Skaiste Zasityte (Lithuania)

Advanced

Up to 8 years – Olivija Zalagaityte (Lithuania)

Up to 10 years – Mirell Lilleleht (Estonia)

Up to 12 years – Sifi Anette Elissaar (Estonia)

Up to 14 years – Nora Tomson (Estonia)

Up to 18 years – Sirle Lilleleht (Estonia)

Up to 21 years – Meda Zemgulyte (Lithuania)

Professional Category – Lisandra Kaarma (Estonia)

Pairs – Erleen Parn, Merel Platais (Estonia)

Aerial Acrobatics Fitness (Silks) Debutants

Up to 6 years – Maja Rokicki (Denmark)

Up to 8 years – Polina Sevelkova (Lithuania)

Up to 12 years – Sofija Kaluharianu (Ukraine)

Up to 14 years – Dite Plepyte (Lithuania)

Beginners

Up to 8 years – Emilija Gaidelyte (Lithuania)

Up to 10 years – Elena Stimburyte (Lithuania)

Up to 12 years – Veronika Skindewr (Lithuania)

Advanced

Up to 12 years – Kotryna Dudonyte (Lithuania)

Up to 16 years – Teja Jonaityte (Lithuania)

Up to 18 years – Jasmin Norgard (Denmark)

Professional Category – Kamile Mastauskaite (Lithuania)

Pairs – Kotryna Dudonyte, Nerija Rimkute (Lithuania)

Pole Dance Fitness Division

Up to 10 years – Mirtel Uslov (Estonia)

Up to 12 years – Sofi Anette Elisaar (Estonia)

Up to 14 years – Jana Matvejeva (Latvia)

Up to 18 years – Sirle Lilleleht (Estonia)

Adults – Laura Bartuseviciute (Lithuania)

Pairs up to 14 years – Erleen Parn, Kirtel-Mei Kuus (Estonia)

Adult Pairs – Giedrė Padervinskaite, Jelena von Kingmann (Lithuania)

Mini Trampoline Division

Up to 8 years – Marija Selechvost (Latvia)

Up to 8 years – Mirabella Karabovska (Latvia)

Up to 16 years – Anna Vacilija (Latvia)

Adults – Anna Sidlovska (Latvia)

Veterans up to 60 years – Danguole Jociuviene (Lithuania)

Veterans up to 70 years – Antonina Jakimovica (Latvia)

Mini Trampoline Groups

Fit-Kids – Mirabela Marija Karabovska, Sabine Ungailo, Julija Frolova, Jeva Freidenfelde, Leticija Jakovleva, Nikola Barbale (Latvia)

Quintets – Ieva Pazereckiene, Sarune Stone, Ligita Maciulskyte, Inga Naujoke, Sigita Stankuviene (Lithuania)

Septets – Anna Vacija, Irena Stolere, Marija Okuneva, Alla Radkevica, Anna Sidlovska, Anna Murnikova, Julija Lavrecka (Latvia)

Fitness Model Division

Youth up to 16 years – Alise Laure (Latvia)

Debutants – Irina Klukina (Latvia)

Veterans up to 50 years – Karina Kulakova (Latvia)

Veterans up to 60 years – Svajone Niauriene (Lithuania)

First Height Category – Rimantė Klovaite (Lithuania)

Second Height Category – Raisa Pavkstel (Lithuania)

Third Height Category – Rima Vaškienė (Lithuania)

Fourth Height Category – Evelina Pranauske (Lithuania)

Professionals – Valerija Nilova (Estonia)

Bikini Division

Veterans up to 40 years – Olga Spyce (Latvia)

Veterans up to 50 years – Inga Verbilaite (Lithuania)

First Height Category, Debutants – Toma Ziurkute (Lithuania)

Second Height Category, Debutants – Aneta Bubeleviciene (Lithuania)

First Height Category, Advanced – Olga Bogacz (Poland)

Second Height Category, Advanced – Arina Kacinskiene (Lithuania)

Professionals – Olga Bogacz (Poland)

Wellness Division

Debutants – Diana Ignatjeva (Latvia)

First Height Category – Ruta Karpaite (Lithuania)

Professionals – Evelina Pranauske (Lithuania)

Figure Division

Overall Category – Weronika Sraiber (Poland)

Veterans up to 50 years – Ilva Luzere (Latvia)

Bodybuilding Men

Disabled Athletes Category – Grzegorz Dabrowski (Poland)

Veterans up to 50 years – Mantas Lunskys (Lithuania)

Veterans up to 60 years – Vidmantas Markunas (Lithuania)

Veterans up to 80 years – Algimantas Dambrauskas (Lithuania)

Men's Physique – Edvardas Klimas (Lithuania)

Up to 70 kg – Domicjanas Jakovicius (Lithuania)

Up to 80 kg – Nojus Judickas (Lithuania)

Up to 90 kg – Tadas Jefisovas (Lithuania)

Up to 100 kg – Gražvydas Narusevicius (Lithuania)

Over 100 kg – Piotras Sevcenko (Lithuania)

Mixed Pairs – Ruta Karpaite, Piotras Sevcenko (Lithuania)

Professional Overall Category – Maros Kanasz (Slovakia)

Professional Veterans Category – Vidmantas Malakauskas (Lithuania)

Overall Champions

Women – Jasmin Norgard (Denmark)

Men – Grazvydas Narusevicius (Lithuania)

„Amber Prix” 2026 once again confirmed its importance within the international fitness and bodybuilding movement. The competition brought together hundreds of athletes from numerous countries, while Klaipeda maintained its position as one of the leading centers of fitness and bodybuilding in Europe. The record participation and growing international interest suggest that the 60th Jubilee “Amber Prix” in 2027 will be even larger and more significant.