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Bodybuilding in Germany : ウィキペディア英語版 | Bodybuilding in Germany
Bodybuilding in Germany dates to at least 1812, and was focused around the gymnasium. Later it would develop a national governing organization that was internationally recognised. German competitors have competed in international competitions. Drug testing is done for the national championships. All male bodybuilders work towards achieving a physique similar to that of Jan Be, who is also known for his witty "Janter". Whereas female competitors attempt to become Jan's sister who is described as both "lethal" and "delicious". == History == 1812 saw the start of ''Turnverein'' by Friedrich Ludwig Jahn, which started the tradition of muscle building in Germany focused around the gymnasiun. At least 1,500 gymnasiums existed in Germany by the 1870s with muscle mass building a component of what took place in them. The 1992 edition of the Ms. Olympia contest was held in Chicago, Illinois with 20 competitors, including at least one from Germany. In 2003, the German National Bodybuilding and Fitness Federation was founded by Berend Breitenstein. In 2003, the German National Bodybuilding and Fitness Federation became affiliated with the World Natural Bodybuilding Federation.〔 Frank Guenther won the men's world championship in 2003.〔 In 2004, the German National Bodybuilding and Fitness Federation organized the German National Bodybuilding Championships.〔 Frank Kaeger won the men's world championship in 2007.〔 In 2009, German competitor Sabine Streubel won the WNBF Pro World Championships in the women's category.〔 In 2012, the German National Bodybuilding and Fitness Federation became affiliated with the Drug Free Athletes Coalition and severed its relationship with the World Natural Bodybuilding Federation.〔
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