Miloš Šarčev

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Miloš Šarčev (Serbian Cyrillic: Милош Шарчев; born January 17, 1964)[1] is an IFBB bodybuilder from Bečej, Serbia.[2]

Miloš Šarčev
Bodybuilder
Personal info
Born (1964-01-17) January 17, 1964 (age 60)
Bečej, SFR Yugoslavia
Height5 ft 8 in (173 cm)
Weight240 lb (109 kg)
Professional career
Best win
  • Mr. Universe 1989

Biography

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Šarčev was Mr. Yugoslavia twice and in 1989 he won the Mr. Universe title. Šarčev nearly died when he struck a vein in one of his triceps while injecting Synthol, a popular site enhancement oil.[3]

He retired from competition in the early 2000s, and has since coached many professional bodybuilders, such as Regan Grimes.[4]

Stats

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  • Height: 5 ft 8 in (173 cm)[1]
  • Off Season Weight: 280 pounds (127 kg)[1]
  • Competition Weight: 240 pounds (109 kg)[1]
  • Upper Arm Size: 21 in (53 cm)[1]
  • Chest Size: 55 in (140 cm)[1]
  • Thigh Size: 30 in (76 cm)[1]
  • Waist Size: 31 in (79 cm)[1]

Contest history

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  • 1988 AAU Mr. Universe, Light-Heavyweight, 3rd
  • 1989 WPF Mr. Universe, Light-Heavyweight, 1st
  • 1991 Grand Prix Denmark, 5th
  • 1991 Grand Prix England, 9th
  • 1991 Grand Prix Finland, 4th
  • 1991 Grand Prix Italy, 7th
  • 1991 Grand Prix Spain, 7th
  • 1991 Grand Prix Switzerland, 6th
  • 1991 Niagara Falls Pro Invitational, 4th
  • 1991 Night of Champions, 11th
  • 1991 Mr. Olympia, 16th
  • 1991 San Jose Pro Invitational, 3rd
  • 1992 Arnold Classic, 8th
  • 1992 Chicago Pro Invitational, 5th
  • 1992 Grand Prix England, 8th
  • 1992 Grand Prix Germany, 10th
  • 1992 Grand Prix Holland, 12th
  • 1992 Grand Prix Italy, 10th
  • 1992 Ironman Pro Invitational, 6th
  • 1992 Niagara Falls Pro Invitational, 4th
  • 1992 Night of Champions, 5th
  • 1992 Mr. Olympia, 16th
  • 1992 Pittsburgh Pro Invitational, 4th
  • 1993 Chicago Pro Invitational, 3rd
  • 1993 Grand Prix England, 5th
  • 1993 Grand Prix Finland, 3rd
  • 1993 Grand Prix France (2), 3rd
  • 1993 Grand Prix Germany (2), 5th
  • 1993 Grand Prix Spain, 4th
  • 1993 Niagara Falls Pro Invitational, 3rd
  • 1993 Night of Champions, 5th
  • 1993 Mr. Olympia, 11th
  • 1993 Pittsburgh Pro Invitational, 3rd
  • 1994 Grand Prix England, 8th
  • 1994 Grand Prix France (2), 6th
  • 1994 Grand Prix Germany, 4th
  • 1994 Grand Prix Italy, 4th
  • 1994 Grand Prix Spain, 4th
  • 1994 Mr. Olympia, 13th
  • 1995 Canada Pro Cup, 3rd
  • 1995 Houston Pro Invitational, 5th
  • 1995 Niagara Falls Pro Invitational, 4th
  • 1995 Night of Champions, 6th
  • 1996 Canada Pro Cup, 3rd
  • 1996 Florida Pro Invitational, 3rd
  • 1996 Night of Champions, 4th
  • 1997 Canada Pro Cup, 1st
  • 1997 Grand Prix Czech Republic, 8th
  • 1997 Grand Prix England, 8th
  • 1997 Grand Prix Finland, 8th
  • 1997 Grand Prix Germany, 7th
  • 1997 Grand Prix Hungary, 7th
  • 1997 Grand Prix Russia, 7th
  • 1997 Grand Prix Spain, 9th
  • 1997 Night of Champions, 2nd
  • 1997 Mr. Olympia, 10th
  • 1997 Toronto Pro Invitational, 1st
  • 1998 Grand Prix Finland, 5th
  • 1998 Grand Prix Germany, 5th
  • 1998 Night of Champions, 11th
  • 1998 Mr. Olympia, 11th
  • 1998 San Francisco Pro Invitational, 5th
  • 1998 Toronto Pro Invitational, 7th
  • 1999 Arnold Classic, 5th
  • 1999 Grand Prix England, 5th
  • 1999 Ironman Pro Invitational, 2nd
  • 1999 Night of Champions, 5th
  • 1999 Mr. Olympia, 10th
  • 1999 Toronto Pro Invitational, 2nd
  • 1999 World Pro Championships, 5th
  • 2001 Night of Champions, 10th
  • 2001 Toronto Pro Invitational, 7th
  • 2003 Grand Prix Hungary, 6th
  • 2003 Night of Champions, 9th

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g h "Milos Sarcev". bodybuildingpro.com.
  2. ^ John Hansen (2005). Natural Bodybuilding. Human Kinetics. p. 263. ISBN 0-7360-5346-8.
  3. ^ Lance Williams and Mark Fainaru-Wada (2006). Game of Shadows. Gotham Books. p. 3. ISBN 1-59240-221-6.
  4. ^ Serafino, Jason (2022-09-15). "Bodybuilder Regan Grimes Will Not Compete at the 2022 Mr. Olympia". BarBend. Retrieved 2023-09-09.
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