FBBUK@ NABBA Universe 2014

On October 26th the oldest bodybuilding show of them all, the NABBA Universe, took place at its long-time home of Southport on Merseyside. Since 1966, a Ms Universe has been crowned – 48 consecutive years by my reckoning – and Ms Universe 2014 was Brazil’s Dora Rodrigues. But, as always, there was a large contingent of fine British female physiques in the three “Figure” classes, doing their thing in their thongs.

TONED FIGURE

In recent years, this class has been the one where British women have enjoyed the most success, and this show was no exception, with Brits first and second.

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You have to think that sooner or later that former UKBFF British Bikini champ Kelsey Yung (aka “TinkerKel”) will walk off with the winner’s trophy. She finished second (to the gorgeous Nicola Bentham) at the 2013 Universe, and also finished second (to Brazil’s Caroline Crozeta) at this year’s NABBA Worlds in Belfast in June. And here, once again, Barrow-in-Furness’ finest had to settle for second place, though the fact that she is the reigning NABBA Ms Britain is probably some consolation.

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Beating Kelsey on this occasion was 26-year-old Charlotte MacGill from Bolton in Lancashire. Charlotte works (all these NABBA women are amateurs remember) as a sports rehab physio. It was only when she got her current job that she began training, inspired and encouraged by her bodybuilding boss, Stuart Cosgrove. He got me interested in weight training, she told a local newspaper after her win. I started to notice the changes in my body and went from there.

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Within a year she had won the NABBA North-West show, and now has her first international title. Competing in international competitions is very rewarding and a lot of fun, she says. Especially so when you leave as the champ, I imagine!

TRAINED FIGURE II (short)

This class was packed with quality. This year’s and last year’s Overall Ms Universe winners (Dora Rodrigues and Italian NABBA veteran Flora Conte), the reigning NABBA Ms World (Auren Malvestiti of Brazil) and FMS fave Cinara Polido (with her involuntarily twitching glutes) made up the top four. However, two British women muscled their way into the placings, finishing in the same order as they had done at the NABBA Britain five months previously.

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Corinne Ingman from Harlow in Essex was awarded 6th place. She’s a British powerlifting champion, a NABBA Figure competitor, and for her next trick she fancies taking on the UKBFF Physique class and gaining her pro card, apparently. Given the current trend towards muscularity in that class, she looks as if she has a great chance of making her mark there, which is slightly ironic when you learn that officials from the UKBFF once told her she was “too muscular” to be a Physique competitor!

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I think Corinne looks like the kind of woman who’s prepared to strip down to the bare minimum and give everyone in the gym a good gander at her progress anytime she’s feeling nice and pumped. In other words, she looks like FMS‘ kind of woman. One to watch for sure – and you can do so via her (regularly updated) Instagram.

Sadly, there’s no video we can find of Corinne at the NABBA Universe, but we did find a clip of her routine at the NABBA Britain in May. So why not?

But we had the opposite problem for the woman who beat Corinne to the NABBA Britain title and finished one place above her again here. Despite an exhaustive search, we failed to turn up a single new picture of NABBA favourite Kay Goodwin that didn’t have a big bad watermark on it – though we did find video (see below). You may remember Kay from previous posts, when, among other things, we reported that she had moved category from Toned to Trained Figure this year.

Success has followed. In 2014 she won her first (regional) show in the class, took the Ms Britain title, and has finished as top Brit at both the NABBA Worlds and now the NABBA Universe. Guess more muscle suits her! I first caught the “bodybuilding bug” after going to see a friend compete in a show, Kay says. Seeing all the girls on stage, all glammed up looking fabulous and the physiques on display was inspiring and got me thinking “could I really do that?” Turns out she could. She really really could.

TRAINED FIGURE I (tall)

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Northern Ireland’s positively Amazonian Linda Cassidy finished 5th in the taller of the two Trained Figure classes, and I can pretty much guarantee that though her routine (as with all NABBA routines) is over too quickly for my liking, you will not forget it once you’ve seen it. Linda is a personal trainer at The Columbia Gym in Banbridge, County Down, who specialises in “high risk” clients – ones who have been referred to the gym via their GP, that is. Seems to me having Linda put you through your paces would be pretty “high risk” to most male heart rates…

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And finally, the familiar face of Wales’ most muscular female firefighter, Sarah Hallett, who placed 3rd, higher than any other British Trained Figure competitor.

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She says she’s gone through some “big life changes this year”, but the package she brought to the Universe stage was just as hard and vascular as she always seems to be. Readers may be familiar with her work for Fit Vids, and I can assure you that if you do decide to put your hand in your pocket and fork out for the whole video set, you will be treated to some of the most insane vascularity you have ever seen. Highlights include the cameraman’s audible gasp as Sarah flexes her abs, and a seemingly never-ending set of bicep curls that leaves her entire upper body covered in pumping cord-like veins. Seriously, buy it (he said, shamelessly angling for a free Fit Vids pass!!!)

Sarah’s on Instagram

Congratulations to all the UK’s NABBA Universe women, whether they’ve made it into the post or not. We’ll be meeting one more on Friday, but in the meantime, enjoy!

Contest of the Day: NABBA Universe

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NABBA Universe
12th October, Southport

The NABBA Miss Universe, the oldest female bodybuilding contest of all, was held for the 47th time last month at its usual venue, the Southport Theatre and Convention Centre in Merseyside. Though there has been no ‘Bodybuilding’ (called ‘Physique’ in NABBA jargon) Miss Universe since Valentina Yefymchuk was crowned in 2010, there are two ‘Trained Figure’ (ie. ‘Physique’ in an IFBB contest) classes, and one ‘Toned Figure’ (equivalent to IFBB ‘Figure’) class. So there’s absolutely no shortage of quality female muscle to enjoy, and all presented in the thongtastic style that is, for me anyway, a large part of what gives the women of NABBA their enduring appeal.

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The Toned Figure class was won by Britian’s own Nicola Bentham for the second consecutive year (she also won the NABBA Worlds title in 2012). As we’ve mentioned before on FMS, it can be a frustrating job trying to find information about NABBA competitors, and this is most definitely the case with Nicola. We have managed to establish that she is from the same part of the world as teenage muscle sensation Georgina McConnell, the north-east of England, and that she works, or used to work as a fitness instructor. Beyond that, I’m afraid, we can only recommend following ‘Nikki’ on Facebook for more, though I am sure you don’t need any information at all in order to enjoy her winning routine.

The other British success story was a second place for Sarah Hallett (like Nicola, previously featured on FMS) in the taller of the two Trained Figure classes.

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Sarah, a 43-year-old mother and firefighter (yes, it’s time to unleash the female muscle firefighter fantasy again) is the reigning NABBA Miss Britain. She has, pleasingly, received some love from local Welsh media after her second place finish, and the story was picked up and reported by the national media. So if you do want to know more about this amazing woman, read all about her in the original Wales Online article and/or the resulting Daily Mail piece.

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The winner of the shorter Trained Figure class, and the Overall Miss Universe for 2013 was Italian NABBA veteran Flora Conte. Regular readers may remember we featured Flora previously on FMS (see Forza e Bellezza NABBA Italia). This was the second time she has gone home with the Overall title, having won it previously in 2010.

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The mind boggles at the dedication of women like Flora, who, on top of her numerous appearances at the NABBA Worlds, was competing for the fifth consecutive year here. She could, if she had wanted to, become a pro – the Miss Universe title was a step on the road to pro status for, among others, Alina Popa (who won in 2007). But Flora obviously does it out of sheer love for the sport, turning up year after year in great shape and leaving with a top three finish at the very least. Now in her late thirties, there’s no reason to suspect she’ll be resting on her laurels and hanging up her posing suit any time soon. See you next year Flora!

And last, but not least, a word about the Brazilian contingent at this year’s show, which, unsurprisingly for a federation that encourages the wearing of thongs, was about the largest apart from the Brits. Tereza Augusta (see her routine here) finished third in the taller Trained Figure class, which was won by her compatriot Carol Bittencourt. If you can keep your hands above the table after Carol turns round and flexes those gorgeous glutes at about the thirty-second mark, you are a better man than I…

Auren Malvestiti (routine here) was runner-up to Flora Conte in the shorter Trained Figure class, but I’ll leave you today with the lady who finished one place behind her, Cinara Polido, and who, among all the gorgeously tight, thong-framed bottoms on display, wins Swell’s vote for the Miss Universe ‘Rear of the Year’. At around twenty seconds in, Cinara’s left (as we look) cheek starts its own individual little posing routine, and I really can’t tell you what happens after that!

Lots more clips on the NABBA2009 YouTube channel. Fill your boots.