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    Isaac Mubikirwa Wins Mr Uganda Title for the 3rd Time in Row

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    Uganda’s body building game has upped! Isaac Mubikirwa, a proffessional nurse has yet again proved his abilities in the Mr. Uganda Title. The 2019 body building championships attracted over 60 participants to defend the title he first won in 2017 for the second time.

    Isaac competed in the weight category of Lt Heavy (80 – 85kg) that he topped to secure a place in the finals. He met other category winners including Middle weight category winner Ronald Kalule who finished second, Daniel Mwesigwa also from Heavy Weight, Abdu Lubega from Light Weight and Haksman Kisekka from Bantam weight.

    Isaac Mubikirwa

    The reigning Mr Kampala Godfrey Lubega competed in the Welter weight category but didn’t meet up with the standards of Isaac and emerged third in overall.

    Isaac Mubikirwa trains and works with the popular University of Pain. He is optimistic to representing Uganda at the international Mr World championship come next year.

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