Joseph Baena remporte plusieurs catégories lors de sa première compétition de culturisme

Joseph Baena, le fils d'Arnold Schwarzenegger, a décroché la première place dans trois catégories lors de ses débuts en compétition de culturisme. L'athlète de 28 ans a dominé la compétition NPC Natural Colorado State le 29 mars. Il a également obtenu la deuxième place dans une autre catégorie.

Joseph Baena, fils d'Arnold Schwarzenegger et de son ancienne gouvernante Mildred Patricia Baena, a fait de ses débuts en culturisme un triomphe. Lors de la compétition NPC Natural Colorado State, il a remporté la première place dans les catégories Men's Open Bodybuilding Heavy Weight, Men's Classic Physique True Novice et Men's Classic Physique Novice. Il a terminé deuxième dans la catégorie Men's Classic Physique Open Class C. 💪 Une présence sur scène remarquable !

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