Edward Kawak
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Edward Kawak (February 28, 1959 in Lebanon - May 21, 2006 in China) was a professional bodybuilder.

Kawak moved to France and began his career in bodybuilding. After winning 5 NABBA Universe
Universe Championships
The Universe Championships are an annual bodybuilding event organised by the National Amateur Bodybuilders Association . It has a number of competitions: NABBA Amateur Mr. Universe, Miss Figure, and Miss Toned Figure....

 titles, Kawak moved over to the IFBB
International Federation of BodyBuilders
The International Federation of BodyBuilders is a competitive bodybuilding organization founded in 1946 by brothers Ben and Joe Weider and is the highest level of competitive bodybuilding in the world. Currently, the IFBB consists of seven different sub-divisions for different competitors ,...

. He died from a heart attack in China.

Bodybuilding history

1980
World Championships - WABBA, Overall Winner
World Championships - WABBA, Medium, 1st

1981
World Championships - WABBA, Professional, 1st

1982
European Championships - WABBA, Professional, 1st
Universe - Pro - NABBA, Winner
World Championships - WABBA, Professional, 2nd

1983
Universe - Pro - NABBA, Winner
World Championships - WABBA, Professional, 2nd

1984
European Championships - NABBA, Professional, 1st
Universe - Pro - NABBA, Winner
World Championships - WABBA, Professional, 1st

1985
European Championships - NABBA, Professional, 1st
Universe - Pro - NABBA, Winner
World Championships - WABBA, Professional, 3rd

1986
Los Angeles Pro Championships - IFBB, 8th
Night of Champions - IFBB, 8th
Olympia - IFBB, 13th
World Pro Championships - IFBB, 8th

1987
Grand Prix France - IFBB, 8th
Grand Prix Germany - IFBB, 8th
Night of Champions - IFBB, Did not place
Olympia - IFBB, 8th
World Pro Championships - IFBB, 4th

1988
Grand Prix England - IFBB, 17th
Grand Prix Germany - IFBB, 11th
Grand Prix Greece - IFBB, 10th
Grand Prix Spain - IFBB, 14th
Olympia - IFBB, 16th
World Pro Championships - IFBB, 12th

1989
Universe - Pro - NABBA, 2nd
World Championships - WABBA, Professional, 2nd

1990
World Championships - WABBA, Professional, 1st

1991
World Championships - NABBA, Professional, 3rd

1992
Universe - Pro - NABBA, 2nd

1993
Universe - Pro - NABBA, Winner

1995
World Championships - WABBA, Professional, 2nd

1996
Night of Champions - IFBB, 13th

1999
Olympia - Masters - IFBB, 13th
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