Universe Championships

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The Universe Championships are annual worldwide bodybuilding events organised by the British National Amateur Body-Builders' Association (NABBA). The first competition took place on August 13, 1948. Originally promoted as the Mr. Universe contest, the event was expanded to include women's classes in 1968. Notable previous winners include bodybuilder, actor, and former governor of California Arnold Schwarzenegger, and bodybuilder and actor Steve Reeves (1926–2000).[1] In 2025, Daniel Burke won the overall title at the NABBA Mr Universe competition held in Gateshead, United Kingdom.[2]

The Universe Championships includes the following classes:

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Amateur Mr. UniverseMiss Universe (Trained Figure)
JuniorMs. Universe (Athletic Figure)
Novice Miss Universe (Toned Figure)
Masters Over 45Professional Miss Universe (Trained)
Masters Over 55Miss Universe (Bikini)
Sports Shorts
Classic Bodybuilding
Professional Mr. Universe
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History

John Grimek, the first Mr. Universe, posing for the magazine organizing the event

In 1948, David Johnston, then editor of Strength and Health magazine, and his team organised the Mr. Universe contest in London to coincide with the Olympic Games. The event took place on August 13th, 1948 and drew great attention from bodybuilders and the general public who packed the Scala Theatre in London to see the spectacle. John Grimek earned the inaugural title with Steve Reeves placing second. Reeves eventually found his way to the microphone to declare, "I think that John Grimek is the greatest bodybuilder who ever lived!"

While there was no contest held in 1949, behind the scenes, members of the Strength and Health League were arranging the formation of the National Amateur Body-Builders' Association or NABBA. NABBA announced that it would be hosting the Mr Universe contest again in 1950. Steve Reeves returned to England to be crowned champion that year. Despite being the first NABBA Mr Universe, Steve Reeves was not chosen as the silhouette for the NABBA logo. That distinction would go to John Grimek and his likeness is still used to this day as the emblem of the association.

When Oscar Heidenstam became the NABBA Secretary in 1955, after a highly successful competitive career, he quickly became the main driving force of not only NABBA but also the Mr Universe contest. Around the same time, a network of area shows in the UK was established to increase membership.

In 1957, the Guadeloupan-French bodybuilder Arthur Robin became the first Black man to win the Mr Universe title.[3]

The early success of the Mr Universe was underpinned by the support of many of the big names taking part such as John Grimek, Steve Reeves, Reg Park and Bill Pearl. Into the 1960s and 1970s the Mr Universe also became the launching pad for many of the famous bodybuilders of the day such as Arnold Schwarzenegger, Lou Ferrigno, Serge Nubret and many others. These competitors also encouraged others in America and Europe to participate in the Universe.

While the contest was initially only for amateur male bodybuilders, a professional class was added in 1952. The NABBA UK Constitution traditionally defines an amateur as someone who has "never entered and accepted prize money in an advertised professional event." Today NABBA International, the worldwide governing body, offers Pro Cards to the four male height class winners at the Universe Championships and the NABBA World Championships. Between 2011 and 2013 there was no professional Mr. Universe class held as interest had diminished. In 2013 however, following a seven-year absence from competition, Lee Priest returned and won the overall title as an amateur. Following his victory, the NABBA International Council determined that in 2014 the NABBA Professional Division would be reestablished with the inaugural professional contest being the 2014 NABBA World Championships in Belfast, Northern Ireland. In 2014, Dave Titterton won the Professional Mr Universe title in Southport, England.

Women's bodybuilding classes were included from 1968 as Ms Physique and then divided in 1986 into Ms Physique and Ms Figure. The Ms Physique class was discontinued from 2010 at the Universe Championships, however Miss Trained, Athletic, and Toned Figures are now offered.

In 1985, a Junior Mr Universe class was included for men under 21 years. The class was discontinued between 1990 and 1999 but returned in 2000.

In 1991, a Masters Over 40 class was introduced. The inaugural winner was Graeme Lancefield from Australia, narrowly beating NABBA legend John Citrone for the title. A Masters Over 50 class was introduced in 2002 with Mr Universe veteran Ian Lawrence from Scotland capturing the new award.

The NABBA Universe Championships is conducted under the auspices of NABBA UK and its chairman Jim Charles.

A separate competition called IFBB Mr. Universe was organized by the IFBB however, its name was changed to the World Amateur Bodybuilding Championships in 1976.

Mr. Universe should not be confused with Mr. Olympia, which began in 1965.

Judging

The athletes are judged on their symmetry, proportions and the size and clarity of each muscle group. Most of the judging occurs during the day (this is called the pre-judging) before the evening show, the finals.

Winners

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YearMr. Universe (Professionals)[4]Mr. Universe (Amateur)[4] Miss Universe (Bikini)Miss Physique[4]Miss Trained Figure[4]Miss Toned Figure[4]Miss Athletic Figure[4]
1948United States John Grimek
1950United States Steve Reeves
1951England Reg Park
India Monotosh Roy
1952France Juan FerreroEgypt Mohamed Nasr
India Manohar Aich
1953Arnold DysonUnited States Bill Pearl
1954Jim ParkUnited States Enrico Thomas
1955Leo RobertUnited States Mickey Hargitay
1956Jack DelingerUnited States Ray Schaeffer
1957France Arthur RobinEngland John Lees
1958Reg ParkUnited States Earl Clark
1959Bruce RandallEngland Len Sell
1960Chuck SipesEngland Henry downs
1961Bill PearlUnited States Ray Routledge
1962Len SellUnited States Joe Abbenda
1963United States Joe AbbendaUnited States Tom Sansome
1964United States Earl MaynardEngland John Hewlett
1965Reg ParkUnited States Elmo Santiago
1966Paul WynterUnited States Chester Yorton Elizabeth Lamb
1967Bill PearlAustria Arnold Schwarzenegger Kathleen Winstanley
1968Austria Arnold SchwarzeneggerUnited States Dennis Tinerino Silvia Hibbert
1969Austria Arnold SchwarzeneggerUnited States Boyer Coe Jean Galston
1970Austria Arnold SchwarzeneggerUnited States Frank Zane Christine Zane
1971Bill PearlUnited States Ken Waller Linda Thomas
1972Frank ZaneSouth Africa Elias Petsas Christine Charles
1973Boyer CoeUnited States Chris Dickerson Jean Galston
1974Chris DickersonEngland Roy Duval Linda Cheesman
1975Steve MichalikScotland Ian Lawrence Linda Cheesman
1976France Serge NubretJapan Shigeru Sugita Cindy Breakspear
1977Tony EmmotEngland Bertil Fox Bridget Gibbons
1978Mike MentzerUnited States Dave Johns Sandra Kong
1979Bertil FoxTurkey Ahmet Enünlü Karen Griffiths
1980Tony PearsonEngland Bill Richardson Erika Mes
1981Robby RobinsonUnited States John Brown Jocelyn Pigeonneau
1982France Edward KawakUnited States John Brown Jocelyn Pigeonneau
1983France Edward KawakUnited States Jeff King Mary Scott
1984France Edward KawakEngland Brian Buchanan Mary Scott
1985France Edward KawakUnited States Tim Belknap Jocelyn Pigeonneau
1986Lance DreherEngland Charles Clairmonte West Germany Monika SteinerHeidi Thomas
1987Olev AnnusEngland Basil Francis United States Connie McCloskySonia Walker
1988Charles ClairmonteUnited States Victor Terra Australia Lisa CampbellSarah Staunton
1989Charles ClairmonteUnited States Matt Dufresne West Germany Tatjana SchollTracey Citrone
1990Charles ClairmonteEngland Peter Reid East Germany Monika DebatinBrowny OBrien
1991Victor TerraGermany Reiner Gorbracht Germany Ute GeiselHelen Maderson
1992Peter ReidAustria Mustafa Mohammad United Kingdom Bernadette PriceAnita Lawrence
1993France Edward KawakEngland Dennis Francis Australia Deborah ComptonAli Slater
1994John TerilliSouth Africa Nick van Beeck[5] Australia Andrea IzardSusana Perez
1995Brian BuchananAustralia Grant Clemesha[5] United States Cathy ButlerSusana Perez
1996Shaun DavisHungary Jenő Kiss New Zealand Billie KainePina Theodoridis
1997Eddy EllwoodEngland Grant Thomas Netherlands Patricia VeldmannJasraj Bhadana Gujjar
1998Eddy EllwoodEngland Gary Lister United Kingdom Julia AbelPina Theodoridis
1999Eddy EllwoodItaly Franco Malè Australia Taylor YoungGiovanna Rosa
2000Eddy EllwoodRussia Sergei Ogorodnikov Russia Olga TikhonovaGiovanna Rosa
2001Eddy EllwoodGermany Steffen Müller Netherlands Anja TimmerGiovanna Rosa
2002Gary ListerItaly Costantino Galeazzo Israel Claudia BianchiGiovanna Rosa
2003Gary ListerSyria Hassan Al Saka Russia Olga TikhonovaCherie Loomes
2004Hassan Al SakaScotland Steve Sinton Belgium Sandra WaterschootLorena Bucci
2005Sergei OgorodnikovBrazil Charles Mario Netherlands Desiree DumpelAndrea Carvalho
2006Steve SintonCzech Republic Tomáš Bureš Russia Olga TikhonovaSilvia Finocchi Ferreira
2007Orazio SalvatoriItaly Orazio Salvatori Romania Alina PopaAndrea Carvalho
2008Alessandro SaviFrance Lionel Beyeke Netherlands Vivian HylkemaMaria Stukova
2009Alexey Netesanov[6]Czech Republic Martin Kasal Brazil Larissa CunhaDora Rodrigues
2010Charles MarioSlovenia Miha Zupan Ukraine Valentyna YefyemchukFlora Conte
2011Brazil Paulo Lima Santos Maria KuzminaBrazil Maria Tereza Mendonca Pintya
2012India Sangram ChouguleScotland Andy Polhill Maria KuzminaEngland Nicola Bentham
2013Serbia Lepomir BakićAustralia Lee Priest Flora ConteEngland Nicola Bentham
2014Dave TittertonEngland Barny Du Plessis Dora RodriguesEngland Charlotte MacGill
2015Tony MountNorthern Ireland Paul Stewart Daria DiossiEngland Alex Larkin
2016Tony Mount[7]Austria Fabian Mayr[8] Emma GormleyUnited Kingdom Amy Wilson
2017Shaun Joseph-Tavernier[9]South Korea Lee Seung Chul[4] Gemma LancasterUnited Kingdom Natasha NovakLee Tae Hee[4]
2018South Korea Lee Seung Chul[4]Republic of Ireland Loughlin Gannon[4] Jekaterina ÜbelackerWales Natalia JaremkoChristine Scerri[4]
2019United Kingdom Josh Maley[10]United Kingdom Jack Brooker[4] Ilaria ArmeniBrazil Gabriela DezanRepublic of Ireland Ana Carla Ceron
2020These editions of the competition were not held due to COVID-19 pandemic
2021
2022Czech Republic Petr Kovář[4]Austria Daniel Glamm [4] United Kingdom Emma ThackrayUnited Kingdom Lisa CapperNorthern Ireland Tracy Hutchinson
2023 Czech Republic Petr Kovář Austria Klaus Drescher France Elodie Moore United Kingdom Kelsey Yung France Aurélie Moreau
2024 France Lionel Beyeke France Lionel Beyeke United Kingdom Ashleigh Sives Jackson
2025 United Kingdom Daniel Burke
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