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W.F.F. – International / W.B.B.F. – International World Amateur Championship Overall Winners (1990–2025)
For more than three decades, the World Fitness Federation (W.F.F. – International) and the World Bodybuilding Federation (W.B.B.F. – International) have organized World Amateur Bodybuilding Championships, bringing together athletes from dozens of countries around the globe. Throughout the years, these championships have become an important part of international bodybuilding history, while the title of Overall World Champion has remained one of the highest distinctions an amateur bodybuilder can achieve.
From 1990 through 2025, Overall World Championship titles have been won by outstanding athletes representing Europe, Asia, South America, and other continents. Their achievements reflect the continuous growth of the federation, its expanding international recognition, and the exceptionally high competitive standards maintained over the years.
Men's Overall World Champions
|
Year |
Competitor |
Country |
|
2025 |
Dainius Dzikevičius |
Lithuania |
|
2024 |
Andrius Pauliukevičius |
Lithuania |
|
2023 |
Łukasz Kuliński |
Poland |
|
2022 |
Vilius Pranckevičius |
Lithuania |
|
2021 |
Artur Kamieniak |
Poland |
|
2020 |
Roman Polshin |
Estonia |
|
2019 |
Arkadiusz Demidowicz |
Poland |
|
2018 |
Tolga Murat Balıkçı |
Türkiye |
|
2017 |
Maroš Kanasz |
Slovakia |
|
2016 |
Glayson Souto Ferreira |
Brazil |
|
2015 |
Maroš Kanasz |
Slovakia |
|
2014 |
Nikolaj Vorobjov |
Russia |
|
2013 |
Mostafa Golmirza Eskandari |
Iran |
|
2012 |
Nikolaj Vorobjov |
Russia |
|
2011 |
Ali Imani |
Iran |
|
2010 |
Aleksandr Sevcov |
Estonia |
|
2009 |
Aleksandr Anaskin |
Russia |
|
2008 |
Wojciech Nadolski |
Poland |
|
2007 |
Roman Dubovickij |
Russia |
|
2006 |
Antonio Osta |
Uruguay |
|
2005 |
Aleksandr Baldin |
Russia |
|
2004 |
Konstantin Zacharov |
Russia |
|
2003 |
Aleksandr Tumasevic |
Russia |
|
2002 |
Franco Carlotto |
Switzerland |
|
2001 |
Mindaugas Kvasys |
Lithuania |
|
2000 |
Massimo Monaco |
Italy |
|
1999 |
Franco Carlotto |
Switzerland |
|
1998 |
Jurgen Koch |
Germany |
|
1997 |
Jurgen Koch |
Germany |
|
1996 |
Jan Bolken |
Germany |
|
1995 |
Holger Dannheim |
Germany |
|
1994 |
Dirk Karregarn |
Germany |
|
1993 |
Klaus Martin |
Germany |
|
1992 |
Murat Aibbyak |
Türkiye |
|
1991 |
Reiner Gorbracht |
Germany |
|
1990 |
Volker Fortsch |
Germany |
Women's Overall World Champions
|
Year |
Competitor |
Country |
|
2025 |
Olga Bogacz |
Poland |
|
2024 |
Vaida Budrienė |
Lithuania |
|
2023 |
Anna Sobolewska Kucharska |
Poland |
|
2022 |
Anna Sobolewska Kucharska |
Poland |
|
2021 |
Laura Siugale |
Latvia |
|
2020 |
Hanna Kristina Skitta |
Finland |
|
2019 |
Hollie Jade Feeney |
United Kingdom |
|
2018 |
Hanna Kristina Skitta |
Finland |
|
2017 |
Aleksandra Antipova |
Russia |
|
2016 |
Yamila Toledo |
Argentina |
|
2015 |
Liudmila Senciugova |
Russia |
|
2014 |
Jelena Kursanova |
Russia |
|
2013 |
Maria Sol Farinelli |
Argentina |
|
2012 |
Dalvaniza Aquino |
Brazil |
|
2011 |
Crecky Chaves |
Brazil |
|
2010 |
Liudmila Kolesnikova |
Russia |
|
2009 |
Liudmila Kolesnikova |
Russia |
|
2008 |
Jolanta Mileriūtė |
Lithuania |
|
2007 |
Irina Riabova |
Russia |
|
2006 |
Rosalia Dutra de Campos |
Argentina |
|
2005 |
Rachel Kauppila |
Finland |
|
2004 |
Marina Burinskaja |
Latvia |
|
2003 |
Marie Pierre Dominique Ripert |
France |
|
2002 |
Irina Zincenko |
Russia |
|
2001 |
Svetlana Pugacheva |
Russia |
|
2000 |
Maria Konstantinidou |
Greece |
|
1999 |
Tina Push |
Germany |
|
1998 |
Claudia Machmor |
Germany |
|
1997 |
Edita Daubaraitė |
Lithuania |
|
1996 |
Daniela Haric |
Croatia |
|
1995 |
Alexandra Baumann |
Germany |
|
1994 |
Manuela Neugebauer |
Germany |
|
1993 |
Sandra Bauertle |
Germany |
|
1992 |
Manuela Franc |
Germany |
|
1991 |
Sabine Weeke |
Germany |
|
1990 |
Bettina Binder |
Germany |
Summary
During the 36-year history of the W.F.F. – International and W.B.B.F. – International World Amateur Championships, Overall World Champion titles have been won by athletes representing numerous countries worldwide. In the early years of the federation, German competitors dominated the championships. Later, champions emerged from Russia, Lithuania, Poland, Slovakia, Finland, Argentina, Brazil, Iran, Estonia, Switzerland, Türkiye, Italy, Uruguay, Greece, Latvia, Croatia, France, and the United Kingdom.
Particularly noteworthy is the remarkable progress achieved by Lithuanian athletes. Over the last five years alone, Lithuania has produced three Men's Overall World Champions (2022, 2024, and 2025), while in 2024 Vaida Budrienė captured the Women's Overall World Champion title. These accomplishments demonstrate the outstanding level of Lithuanian bodybuilding and the country's significant contribution to the history of W.F.F. – International and W.B.B.F. – International.
Conclusions
The results of the World Amateur Championships from 1990 to 2025 clearly illustrate the steady development of W.F.F. – International and W.B.B.F. – International and their important role in the evolution of international amateur bodybuilding. For more than three decades, the federations have brought together thousands of athletes from every continent, providing them with an opportunity to compete at the highest international level.
Today, the list of Overall World Champions represents far more than a record of sporting achievements. It stands as a living chronicle of the international bodybuilding community, with every champion contributing to the rich traditions, prestige, and enduring legacy of W.F.F. – International and W.B.B.F. – International in the history of world bodybuilding.