Harry Haureliuk

http://dbpedia.org/resource/Harry_Haureliuk an entity of type: Thing

Harry "Hang-Ten" George Haureliuk (24 May 1947 – 20 August 2017) was an Australian professional Bodybuilding champion competing under the International Natural Bodybuilding Association (INBA). In 2008, Harry was the first Australian recipient to be inducted into the International Bodybuilding Hall of Fame, no other INBA athlete has competed at such a high level. Harry left bodybuilding in 2013 after being invited to get involved with powerlifting by his old "apprentice", Brett Kirchner. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Harry Haureliuk
rdf:langString Harry Haureliuk
rdf:langString Hang-Ten, HGH
rdf:langString Harry Haureliuk
xsd:date 2017-08-20
xsd:date 1947-05-24
xsd:integer 33962182
xsd:integer 1066828358
rdf:langString Since 1999
xsd:date 1947-05-24
rdf:langString Harry 2003 Mr NSW
xsd:date 2017-08-20
rdf:langString Hang-Ten, HGH
rdf:langString Contest: , Off season:
rdf:langString Harry "Hang-Ten" George Haureliuk (24 May 1947 – 20 August 2017) was an Australian professional Bodybuilding champion competing under the International Natural Bodybuilding Association (INBA). In 2008, Harry was the first Australian recipient to be inducted into the International Bodybuilding Hall of Fame, no other INBA athlete has competed at such a high level. Harry travelled nationally and internationally competing on the Natural Body Building Circuit and holds many titles including the Mr Universe and Mr Olympia titles. Harry won six Mr Olympias, four Mr Universes and two Mr World titles in the space of 15 years from 1999 to 2013, an unrivaled career in bodybuilding and a true statement that age is just a number. In 2013, Haureliuk received the Lifetime Achievement Award in Body Building in Las Vegas at the Mr. Olympia competition. Harry Haureliuk was the first competitor to compete on the international level of bodybuilding for 15 consecutive years. Harry left bodybuilding in 2013 after being invited to get involved with powerlifting by his old "apprentice", Brett Kirchner. In the Australian masters powerlifting championships from 5 to 7 August 2016, Haureliuk won the 66 kg class powerlifting. In the same category, Haureliuk also won the bench press competition. Haureliuk broke the Australian Squad record by 5 kg with a lift of 140 kg. Haureliuk was awarded the best lifter in the master III division.
rdf:langString INBA 4x Mr. Universe
rdf:langString INBA 5x Mr. Olympia
<second> 97.2
xsd:integer 1999
xsd:integer 1999
<centimetre> 162.0
<kilogram> 62.0
xsd:nonNegativeInteger 7560
xsd:double 1.62
xsd:double 62000.0

data from the linked data cloud