Ram Niwas Wins Mr. India 2024 Overall Title – Full Results

The grandeur and fervor of the 15th IBBF Mr. India 2024 Bodybuilding Championship unfolded in Ludhiana, Punjab, on the illustrious dates of March 16th and 17th. It was a monumental gathering where the nation’s most dedicated and passionate bodybuilders converged to compete for glory on one of Indian bodybuilding’s most prestigious stages. With hearts pounding and muscles flexing, athletes from every corner of the country showcased their unwavering commitment to the sport, embodying the essence of strength, perseverance, and sheer determination.

As the stage was set and anticipation filled the air, spectators braced themselves for an unforgettable spectacle of athleticism and prowess. Against the backdrop of roaring cheers and thunderous applause, each competitor stepped onto the platform with the fervent desire to etch their name into the annals of Indian bodybuilding history. From the first pose to the final declaration of winners, every moment was imbued with a sense of unparalleled passion and dedication, serving as a testament to the relentless pursuit of excellence that defines the sport.

Join us as we delve into the exhilarating results and extraordinary achievements that unfolded at the 15th Mr. India 2024 Bodybuilding Championship. Let’s celebrate the triumphs, commend the perseverance, and honor the relentless spirit of India’s finest bodybuilders who left no stone unturned in their quest for greatness.

Ram niwas won the overall title

Men’s Bodybuilding Results:

55 KG Category:

  • Winner: K Balakrishna from Railway Sport Promotion Board
  • Runner-up: Kundan Kumar Gope from Jharkhand
  • Second Runner-up: Dipesh Janadan Bhoir from Maharashtra

60 KG Category:

  • Winner: Nitin Mhatre from Maharashtra
  • Runner-up: L Neta Singh from Manipur
  • Second Runner-up: Jagesh Pilajee Dait from Maharashtra

65 KG Category:

  • Winner: Vignesha from Railway Sport Promotion Board
  • Runner-up: Dhiraj Kumar from Karnataka
  • Second Runner-up: Parikshit Hazarika from Assam

70 KG Category:

  • Winner: Panchakshari Bhimanna Lonar from Maharashtra
  • Runner-up: Pratik Panchal from Railway Sport Promotion Board
  • Second Runner-up: Amit Kumar Bhuyan from Odisha

75 KG Category:

  • Winner: K Haribabu from Railway Sport Promotion Board
  • Runner-up: Santosh Ganesh Shukla from Maharashtra
  • Second Runner-up: Nammi Marunaidu from Andhra Pradesh

80 KG Category:

  • Winner: V Jayprakash from Railway Sport Promotion Board
  • Runner-up: Aswin Shetty A from Railway Sport Promotion Board
  • Second Runner-up: Prakash Pradhan from Assam

85 KG Category:

  • Winner: Mahesh Patil from Maharashtra
  • Runner-up: N Sarbo Singh from Railway Sport Promotion Board
  • Second Runner-up: Vignesh D from Services Sports Control Board

90 KG Category:

  • Winner: Maradona Kshetrimayum from Manipur
  • Runner-up: Ashutosh Saha from India Post
  • Second Runner-up: Ashpaq Mahommed from Railway Sport Promotion Board

90 KG – 100 KG Category:

  • Winner: Ram Niwas from Railway Sport Promotion Board
  • Runner-up: Anuj Kumar Taliyan from Uttar Pradesh
  • Second Runner-up: Murali Kumar R from Services Sports Control Board

Above 100 KG Category:

  • Winner: Nilesh Dagade from Maharashtra
  • Runner-up: Sukhdeep Singh from Punjab
  • Second Runner-up: M Raj Kumar from Railway Sport Promotion Board

Women’s Bodybuilding Results:

Up to 55 KG Category:

  • Winner: Harshada Santosh Pawar from Maharashtra
  • Runner-up: Sabita Bania from Assam
  • Second Runner-up: Thokchom Sanjeeta from Manipur

Over 55 KG Category:

  • Winner: Engudam Kavita Chanu from Manipur
  • Runner-up: Vandana Thakur from Madhya Pradesh
  • Second Runner-up: Babita from Punjab

Champion of Champions:

  • Winner: Ram Niwas from Railway Sport Promotion Board
  • Runner-up: Mahesh Patil from Maharashtra
  • First Runner-up: Maradona Kshetrimayum from Manipur

Team Championships:

  • Men’s Team Championship: Railway Sport Promotion Board – 425 Points (Champion), Maharashtra – 310 Points (Runner-up)
  • Women’s Team Championship: Assam & Madhya Pradesh – 25 Points (First Runner-up)

Conclusion: The 15th Mr. India 2024 bodybuilding championship was a testament to the grit, determination, and passion of the participants. Congratulations to all the winners and participants for their outstanding performances, and may their achievements inspire countless others to pursue their dreams in the world of bodybuilding.

Amazing IBBF team lead by Chetan Pathare, Premchand Degra, Hiral Seth and other dynamic leaders.

Source : ibbf.in

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