Pakistan’s Rameez wins gold medal in Mr Universe contest
LAHORE: Pakistani bodybuilder Rameez Ibrahim secured the prestigious gold medal in the Mr. Universe 2024 competition, organised by the World Fitness Federation (WFF) in Las Vegas, USA.
Competing against athletes from 44 countries, Ibrahim’s victory in the Men’s Physique category marks a significant achievement for Pakistan in the world of bodybuilding. Countries participating in the competition included Australia, South Africa, Canada, the UK, the USA, India, Iran, Japan, and many more, making the event highly competitive. In addition to winning the gold medal, Rameez earned a pro card, cementing his status as a top-tier athlete in the sport.
Following his victory, Rameez took to Instagram to share his excitement and address those who doubted his potential to win such a prestigious title. He reflected on the challenges he faced in gaining entry to the competition, expressing gratitude for overcoming obstacles without any formal support.
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