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2000 SABBA South Australian Bodybuilding Championships - PJ & Show
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Duration: 135 mins
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2000 SABBA South Australian Bodybuilding Championships
Prejudging & Show

This annual state championships was held at the Golden Grove Recreation & Arts Centre on Sunday, 27th August, 2000.

The contest included classes for Men's First Timers, Men's Junior, Men's Novice, Men's Masters and Men's Open. The women's classes included Women's First Timers, Women's Figure Over 35, and Women's Open Figure. At the end of the event the state team was announced for the NABBA Nationals.

This DVD includes the complete contest with all rounds of the PREJUDING through to the final posedown and awards at THE SHOW. The evening show opened with a great guest act by Diva Promotions with the second half of the show kicked off by a great performance from "Intensity Aerobic".

The main winners were Stan Panteladis taking out the Men's Open title and Lorraine March winning the Women's Open Figure crown. Lorraine is pictured front cover above.

Running time: 135 mins

2000 SABBA South Australian Bodybuilding Championships - Results

Men's First Timers

1. Damian Grundy
2. Steven Meuris

Men's Junior

1. Aaron Savcic
2. Justin Eming

Men's Novice

1. Boota Singh
2. Ian Percival
3. Imran Khan

Men's Masters

1. Dominic Condo

Men's Open

1. Stan Panteladis
2. Keith Long

Women's First Timers

1. Tara Sheeny

Women's Figure Over 35

1. Diane Ciampa
2. Shannon Stephens
3. Sue Huxtable

Women's Open Figure

1. Lorraine March
2. Catherine Crowe

NTSC DVD, OPEN REGION

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