Anders Graneheim
Anders Graneheim (born in 1962) is a Swedish bodybuilder. He was Swedish and Nordic Bodybuilding Champion during the 1980s. After a nine year absence from competitive bodybuilding he competed in the "Sweden Grand Prix" in Gothenburg in 1997, where he placed third after two professional bodybuilders.

He won the Swedish competition B&K Classic Body Show in 2000 which earned him a pro card in bodybuilding. He also competed in Master's Mr. Olympia in USA in August 2002.

Anders Graneheim is a popular guest poser at bodybuilding contests and sports events, and he holds seminars about training and nutrition in gyms, sports centers and scools, and he is engaged as a nutrition expert for Swedish athletes and sports teams. He also writes articles for the Swedish monthly bodybuilding magazine B&K Sports Magazine, in which he also has a regular expert column.

With a career spanning over more than 20 years, Anders Graneheim is regarded as one of Sweden's most outstanding bodybuilders. He is regarded as Sweden's best bodybuilder ever when it comes to symmetry, and he is one of the few bodybuilders in Sweden that is also known to the general public.

Anders Graneheim was portrayed in a one-hour documentary on Swedish Television in the summer of 2003.

Anders Graneheim's major bodybuilding compteitions and titles:

As a Junior:

1982:

1983:
  • Mr. Norrland (weight class -70 kg) Norrland is a region in Sweden
  • Mr. Sweden (-70 kg)
  • Mr. Nordic (-70 kg)

Senior Division:

1985:

  • European Championships Qualification, 2:nd place, -80 kg

1986:
  • Mr. Norrland (-80 kg)
  • Mr. Sweden (-80 kg)

1988:
  • Mr. Sweden (-90 kg)

1997:
  • Sweden Grand Prix , 3:rd place, (his first competiton in nine years)

2000:
  • Winner, B&K Classic Body Show

2002:
  • Master's Mr. Olympia , 10:th place

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