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CHANDIGARH:Manan Gupta was adjudged best performer of the 65kg category, on the concluding day of the Boss Classic Bodybuilding & Physique Championship, here.

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Tribune News Service

Chandigarh, December 10 

Manan Gupta was adjudged best performer of the 65kg category, on the concluding day of the Boss Classic Bodybuilding & Physique Championship, here. Gaurav and Harmeet Singh claimed the second and third position, respectively. 

In the 65kg to 75 kg weight category, Ravi Kumar stole the show followed by Vishal Parmar at second position and Nishant Sharma at third. 

In the 85kg category, Lakhwinder Singh Brar won the top position, while Gurhaman Singh and Sukhwinder Singh claimed the second and third position, respectively. 

Subiel Shah won the top spot in the 85kg and over-class category. Parminder Singh grabbed the second position and Tajinder Singh finished at third spot. 

In the junior open one class, Shah again came up with a best performance to claim the top spot. 

Subhradip Paul claimed the second position and Rishab ended at third position. In the junior's physique open class, Gurpreet Singh Sidhu, Akshat Rathi and Sunmeet Singh Gill won the top three positions, respectively. 

Meanwhile, in the women's bikini fitness open category, Navneet Kaur claimed the top position, followed by Nusrat Dilawar at the second position and Simrat at third.

Results 

Bodybuilding Masters open: 1st Tajinder Singh, 2nd Jashanveer Singh      

Class Physique open: 

1st Subiel Shah, 2nd Vishal Parmar, 3rd Ramneek Singh Padam  

Male fitness model one open:  1st Harender Singh Rawat, 2nd Bhanu Sharma, 3rd Sagar Chander                   

Men's Physique open: 

1st Gurpreet Singh Sidhu, 2nd Sagar Chander, 3rd Kashish Sharma 

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