Ade Rai
Indonesian bodybuilder (born 1970)
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Ade Rai (born I Gusti Agung Kusuma Yudha Rai; 6 May 1970) is an Indonesian professional natural bodybuilder and businessman.[1]
| I Gusti Agung Kusuma Yudha Rai | ||||||
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| Nickname | Ade Rai | |||||
| Born | 6 May 1970 Jakarta, Indonesia | |||||
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| Height | 183 cm (6 ft 0 in) | |||||
| Weight | 90 kg (198 lb) | |||||
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In 1994, Ade Rai won his first national bodybuilding title at age 24.[1][2] His first international title was in 1995, when he won the Mr. Asia bodybuilding competition in Hong Kong.[1] In 1996, he won the Musclemania World USA.[1][2] The following year, he won gold medal for Indonesia at the 1997 Southeast Asian Games in Jakarta.[1][2] In 2000, he concluded his career on the professional competition circuit, winning the Superbody World Championship USA, as well a his second Musclemania World title.[1]
A successful entrepreneur in Indonesia, Ade Rai owns "Rai Fitness" fitness/bodybuilding gym chains throughout the country, including a restaurant. He is also the co-founder of Rai Institute.[citation needed] He is often called "the father of Indonesian bodybuilding" and is a vocal advocate of drug-free bodybuilding.[2][1]