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WFF Zambia
In an extraordinary display of talent and dedication, Zambian athletes left a mark at the recently concluded WFF South Africa Championship held in Durban, South Africa. Their remarkable achievements showcased their exceptional skills and commitment to the world of bodybuilding and fitness. Moses Phiri, one of Zambia's shining stars, stood on the podium with an impressive collection of four medals. He secured the 1st Place Gold Medal in the Bermuda category and another 1st Place Gold Medal in the Jeans Model competition. His effort extended to the Men's Performance category, where he claimed the 2nd Place Silver Medal. In the Bermuda Overall category, Phiri added another feather to his cap with a 3rd Place Bronze Medal. Arnold Bwalya, another remarkable athlete, proudly earned two prestigious medals. He clinched the 1st Place Gold Medal in Extreme Bodybuilding, a category that crowned him the Overall Winner in the Bodybuilding Category. Kebby Kabwela showcased his dedication and talent by securing the 2nd Place Silver Medal in the highly competitive Superbody Bodybuilding Category. Phanuel Musumali demonstrated extraordinary effort and determination, earning the 1st Place Gold Medal in the Physically Challenged category. These exceptional performances resulted in a grand total of six Gold Medals and two Silver Medals, marking Zambia as the Overall Medal Winners of the championship. The remarkable achievements of these athletes reflect their unwavering commitment to excellence in bodybuilding and fitness. Their success brings immense pride not only to the athletes themselves but also to WFF Zambia, WFF - WBBF International, and the entire Zambian sporting community. Behind the scenes, Peter Chanda, President of WFF Zambia, and Prof Given Chanda, Lusaka Chairman, played pivotal roles in supporting and managing the athletes during this exceptional show. Their dedication and leadership contributed significantly to Zambia's outstanding performance on the international stage.
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