Once again, Cameroonian bodybuilders have demonstrated their prowess on the global platform, securing multiple medals at the recent World Bodybuilding Competition in Santiago de Querétaro, Mexico.
Leading the charge were Manga Salomon, Sanga Christian, and Tchitsou Tierri, each claiming the coveted gold medal in their respective categories. Adding to the impressive haul, Ndadjie Ulrich and Anoho Kevin secured silver medals, while Mani Oscar and Ndoko Espoir contributed bronze medals to the team’s overall success.
This remarkable performance is a testament to the unwavering commitment and strenuous efforts of Cameroonian bodybuilders, solidifying the nation’s position as a formidable presence in the world of bodybuilding.
Gold medals were proudly garnered by Manga Salomon, Sanga Christian, and Tchitsou Tierri, while Ndadjie Ulrich and Anoho Kevin distinguished themselves with silver medals. Mani Oscar and Ndoko Espoir’s impressive achievements rounded out the tally with well-deserved bronze medals.
This latest triumph is not an isolated incident in the Cameroonian bodybuilding story. In recent years, the nation’s athletes have consistently proven their mettle on the world stage, amassing medals in various international competitions.
These victories stand as a source of immense national pride for Cameroon and exemplify the nation’s ever-growing influence in the field of bodybuilding.
The rich history of the WABBA (World Amateur Body Building Association) traces its roots to a significant moment – the return flight of Mr. Olympia 1975 from Pretoria, South Africa to Paris. During this iconic event, Serge Nubret, a renowned bodybuilder and movie actor, secured the runner-up position following Arnold Schwarzenegger, the illustrious Mr. Olympia, while also outclassing Lou Ferrigno, the giant from New York, who had to settle for third place.