Joseph Baena gana múltiples categorías en su primera competición de culturismo

Joseph Baena, hijo de Arnold Schwarzenegger, obtuvo el primer lugar en tres categorías en su debut en un evento de culturismo. El joven de 28 años dominó la competición NPC Natural Colorado State el 29 de marzo. También consiguió el segundo puesto en otra clase.

Joseph Baena, hijo de Arnold Schwarzenegger y de su antigua empleada del hogar Mildred Patricia Baena, convirtió su debut en el culturismo en un triunfo. En la competición NPC Natural Colorado State, se alzó con el primer puesto en las categorías de culturismo de peso pesado masculino (Men’s Open Bodybuilding Heavy Weight Class), físico clásico masculino para principiantes (Men’s Classic Physique True Novice) y físico clásico masculino de nivel novato (Men’s Classic Physique Novice). Quedó segundo en la categoría de físico clásico masculino Open Clase C. 💪 ¡Atención a esa presencia en el escenario!

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