IFBB President Rafael Santonja announced the IFBB 2019 World Fitness Championships open during an Opening Ceremony ©IFBB/EastLabsPhotos

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A total of 33 nations are represented ©IFBB/EastLabsPhotos
A total of 33 nations are represented ©IFBB/EastLabsPhotos
Ukraine set the standard in the bodyfitness, winning two gold medals ©IFBB/EastLabsPhotos
Ukraine set the standard in the bodyfitness, winning two gold medals ©IFBB/EastLabsPhotos
It was Senni Nieminen of Finland who claimed the overall bodyfitness title, however ©IFBB/EastLabsPhotos
It was Senni Nieminen of Finland who claimed the overall bodyfitness title, however ©IFBB/EastLabsPhotos
Competition also took place in the women's physique discipline ©IFBB/EastLabsPhotos
Competition also took place in the women's physique discipline ©IFBB/EastLabsPhotos
Natalia Bystrova of Russia was the recipient of the overall women's physique title ©IFBB/EastLabsPhotos
Natalia Bystrova of Russia was the recipient of the overall women's physique title ©IFBB/EastLabsPhotos
Poland enjoyed a successful day in the women's wellness fitness discipline, claiming two gold medals ©IFBB/EastLabsPhotos
Poland enjoyed a successful day in the women's wellness fitness discipline, claiming two gold medals ©IFBB/EastLabsPhotos
Maria Gongora of Spain was the victor in 168cm category ©IFBB/EastLabsPhotos
Maria Gongora of Spain was the victor in 168cm category ©IFBB/EastLabsPhotos
Lara Santini of Croatia was named the overall winner, having triumphed in the over-168cm ©IFBB/EastLabsPhotos
Lara Santini of Croatia was named the overall winner, having triumphed in the over-168cm ©IFBB/EastLabsPhotos
Competition continues tomorrow with the women's fitness, fitness bikini and the mixed pairs event ©IFBB/EastLabsPhotos
Competition continues tomorrow with the women's fitness, fitness bikini and the mixed pairs event ©IFBB/EastLabsPhotos