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2025 "AMBER PRIX"

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Amber Prix” 2025: A New Direction Brings Results

In recent years, the sport of bodybuilding has faced serious challenges. In many countries, public and governmental interest in bodybuilding has declined, while international competitions organized by various federations often attract only a small number of athletes and spectators. Some world championships are now held under modest conditions and gather only a handful of competitors from a few countries.

In response to this situation, the leadership of the World WFF-WBBF Federation made a strategic decision during two international congresses held in 2024 to fundamentally renew the direction of its sporting activities. The results achieved in 2025 demonstrated that these decisions were both timely and effective.

The international tournament “Amber Prix” 2025, held in Klaipeda, Lithuania, brought together 180 athletes from nine countries: Ukraine, Latvia, Estonia, Slovakia, Lithuania, Poland, Denmark, Israel, and Belarus. The “Universe” competition, organized in Nida, also attracted nearly 200 athletes, confirming the growing popularity of the Federation’s renewed approach.

Category Winners

Fit-Kids

  • Up to 8 years – Alicja Grabowska (Poland)
  • Up to 10 years – Laura Wachal (Poland)
  • Up to 12 years – Joanna Pannus (Poland)
  • Up to 14 years – Kristina Ksendzova (Lithuania)
  • Up to 16 years – Elsżbieta Matoga (Poland)
  • Adults – Julija Novak (Poland)

Pole Dance Fitness

  • Up to 12 years – Sofi Anette Elissaar (Estonia)
  • Up to 16 years – Sirija Lilleleht (Estonia)
  • Up to 18 years – Keltin Sainas (Estonia)
  • Adults – Jana Solovjova (Lithuania)

Aerial Acrobatics Fitness (Hoop)

  • Up to 8 years – Akvile Korčiaginaite (Lithuania)
  • Up to 10 years – Smilte Liauceviciute (Lithuania)
  • Up to 12 years – Nora Tomson (Estonia)
  • Up to 14 years – Ugne-Kotryna Kaminskaite (Lithuania)
  • Women – Gabriele Korciaginiene (Lithuania)
  • Men – Edvardas Korciaginas (Lithuania)

Aerial Acrobatics Fitness (Hammock)

  • Duets – Brit Noom and Marien Reimann (Estonia)

Aerial Acrobatics Fitness (Silks)

  • Up to 12 years – Meja Ziupsnyte (Lithuania)
  • Up to 14 years – Ema Sackute (Lithuania)
  • Up to 16 years – Emile Prunskute (Lithuania)
  • Duets – Lise Lund Kjaer and Emily Lund Kjaer (Denmark)

Mini-Trampoline Fitness

  • Individual Category – Marija Karabovska (Latvia)
  • Trio – Diana Baranova, Mairita Matusevica, and Sanita Pudnika (Latvia)
  • Quintet – Danguole Jociuviene’s Team (Lithuania)
  • Sextet – Alena Jasinskaja’s Team (Ukraine)

Athletes with Disabilities

  • Category I – Kamil Kovalczyk (Poland)
  • Category II – Grzegorz Piotr Dąbrowski (Poland)

Fitness Model

  • First Height Category – Olga Bogacz (Poland)
  • Second Height Category – Svetlana Lavrenova (Latvia)

Bikini

  • Overall Category – Valerija Nilova (Estonia)

Baywatch

  • First Height Category – Maie Kiik (Estonia)
  • Second Height Category – Rita Letukiene (Lithuania)

Figure

  • First Height Category – Baiba Libiete (Latvia)
  • Second Height Category – Martina Fric (Slovakia)

Martial Arts Fitness

  • Overall Category – Vasyl Bespalenko (Ukraine)

Men’s Physique

  • First Height Category – Elvis Siksna (Latvia)
  • Second Height Category – Vladimir Fyodorov (Estonia)

Muscle Model

  • First Height Category – Damian Jakovic (Lithuania)
  • Second Height Category – Oleg Kametskov (Estonia)

Body Athletic

  • Overall Category – David Melikov (Lithuania)

Bodybuilding

  • Category I – Simon Lubecki (Poland)
  • Category II – Dainius Dzikevicius (Lithuania)
  • Category III – Laurynas Siaulys (Lithuania)
  • Category IV – Maros Kanasz (Slovakia)

Overall Champions

The Overall Female Champion of Amber Prix 2025 was Olga Bogacz (Poland), while the Overall Male Champion was Simon Lubecki (Poland).

“Amber Prix” 2025 became one of the largest WFF-WBBF events of recent years and demonstrated that modernization of the competition format and the inclusion of new fitness disciplines can successfully attract a large number of athletes from across Europe.

Due to the large number of athletes participating in the competition, the event lasted as long as sixteen hours. As a result of the extended schedule, competitors in the final categories were unable to attend the gala banquet organized by the hosts at a restaurant on the seashore.

Taking these circumstances into account, the organizers decided that the “Amber Prix” Tournament will be held over two days in 2026. It is expected that this format will ensure a smoother competition schedule and allow all participants to take part in the closing events.