Mišel Lozanić

Mišel Lozanić (Serbian Cyrillic: Мишел Лозанић) (born September 11, 1990) is a Serbian professional fitness and bodybuilding competitor, fitness model and personal trainer. He has won a two World championships: he was placed first at the WABBA World championship in 2016 in Verona, Italy and at the IBFA World championship in 2016 in Rome, Italy. He is a WBPF European champion. Since 2014, he has been the Serbian WBPF national champion. Lozanic also placed at WBPF World championships in 2014 in Mumbai, India and in 2015 in Bangkok, Thailand. Lozanić is now competing under IFBB.

Mišel Lozanić
Bodybuilder
Personal info
Born (1990-09-11) September 11, 1990
Zrenjanin Serbia
Height177 cm (5 ft 10 in)
Weight76 kg (168 lb)
Professional career
Pro-debut
Best win
  • IBFA and WABBA World Champion, NAC Mr. Universe (silver medalist)
  • 2016
Activeyes

Early life

Lozanić was born in Zrenjanin, Serbia and grew up in Vojvoda Stepa. He was educated at the primary school in Vojvoda Stepa village. Lozanic attended the technical high school in Kikinda. He was an undergraduate of the Faculty for Ecology and Environment Protection at the Union University, Belgrade. Lozanic has undertaken postgraduate studies at a University of Natural Medicine. Before beginning a professional fitness career, Mišel tried various sports such as karate, crossfit, marathon, bodybuilding and team sports.

Professional career

Lozanic began his career in 2014. On November 2, 2014, he won his maiden title (WBPF Multisports International) in Novi Sad, Serbia. One week later, on November 8, 2014, Lozanic placed third at the Austrian WBPF in Vienna, Austria. From December 5 to 10, 2014, Lozanic competed at the WBPF World Championship competition in where he placed second. In 2015, Lozanic defended his Serbian title and came first in Austria in the WBPF competitions. At the 7th WBPF World Championship in Bangkok he came second. In 2016, Lozanic appeared at eight competitions and won six gold and two silver medals. He competed at tournaments organized under four different federations (IFBB, WABBA, IBFA, NAC and WBPF). He placed first at the WABBA and IBFA World championships and second at the NAC Mr. Universe competition in Hamburg. At the 8th WBPF World championship in Pattaya, Lozanic did not compete but was an official promoter and sport ambassador.[1] In between competitions, Lozanic worked as personal trainer in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Lozanić's fame in Serbia stems from his success after growing up in a small village.

Since 2017. Mišel Lozanić is member of IFBB.

Contest history

2014:

2015:

2016:

  • Austria WBPF International coupe, Vienna, Austria –  Gold [3]
  • Hungary WBPF European championship, Budapest, Hungary -  Gold [4]
  • Hungary Coupe Mom Beach Games, Budapest, Hungary -  Gold
  • Hungary Scitec Nutrition Superbody, Budapest, Hungary -  Silver [5]
  • Serbia WBPF Serbian championship, Novi Sad, Serbia -  Gold
  • Italy WABBA World Championship, Verona, Italy -  Gold
  • Italy IBFA World Championship, Rome, Italy -  Gold [6]
  • Germany NAC Mr. Universe, Hamburg, Germany -  Silver [7]

2017:

2018:

2019:

2021:

2022:

Medals

Competition type 1st place, gold medalist(s) 2nd place, silver medalist(s) 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Total
World Championships 2 2 0 4
Grand Prix 1 0 0 1
Mr. Universe 0 1 0 1
European Championships 1 0 0 1
Other competitions 19 1 1 21
Total 23 4 1 28

Other sports

Lozanic was a successful junior sportsman in a number of disciplines. As a youth, he played football, basketball, volleyball and handball. He has also competed in the Belgrade Marathon.

Karate (junior):

  • Serbia Championship of Central Banat, 2004 –  Gold
  • Serbia Championship of Vojvodina, 2004 –  Silver

Crossfit:

  • Serbia Championship "Ninja warriors", Ada Ciganlija, Belgrade, 2013 –  Gold
  • Serbia Championship of Serbia, Belgrade, 2013 –  Bronze

Bodybuilding:

  • Serbia Championship of Vojvodina, Elemir, 2014 –  Gold
  • Serbia Championship of Serbia, Pancevo, 2014 –  Bronze

References

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