EIC International
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ABOUT EIC.
Evolene Indonesia Championship (EIC) is the first International fitness and bodybuilding competition in Indonesia in collaboration with NPC IFBB Pro League, and serves as the earliest competition to qualify for the Olympia as an athlete.
CETAGORIES AND CLASSES
- Men’s Physique – Junior Class A (≤23 Years Old, ≤165 cm)
- Men’s Physique – Junior Class B (≤23 Years Old, 166 – 173 cm)
- Men’s Physique – Junior Class C (≤23 Years Old, >173 cm)
- Men’s Physique – True Novice Class A (First Contest, ≤165 cm)
- Men’s Physique – True Novice Class B (First Contest, 166 – 173 cm)
- Men’s Physique – True Novice Class C (First Contest, >173 cm)
- Men’s Physique – Novice Class A (Never First Place, ≤165 cm)
- Men’s Physique – Novice Class B (Never First Place, 166 – 169 cm)
- Men’s Physique – Novice Class C (Never First Place, 170 – 173 cm)
- Men’s Physique – Novice Class D (Never First Place, >173 cm)
- Men’s Physique – Open Class A (≤165 cm)
- Men’s Physique – Open Class B (166 – 169 cm)
- Men’s Physique – Open Class C (170 – 173 cm)
- Men’s Physique – Open Class D (>173 cm)
- Men’s Physique – Master Class 35-40 (35 – 40 Years Old)
- Men’s Physique – Master Class 41+ (≥41 Years Old)
- Men’s Classic Physique – Novice (Never First Place)
- Men’s Classic Physique – Open Class A (≤167 cm ≤80 kg)
- Men’s Classic Physique – Open Class B (>167 cm. >80 kg)
- Men’s Bodybuilding – Lightweight (≤80 kg)
- Men’s Bodybuilding – Heavyweight (>80 kg)
- Women Bikini – Open Class
*”First Contest” and “Never First Place” in the Novice Class are calculated based on the competition held by IFBB Pro League Federation.
EVOLENE INDONESIA CHAMPIONSHIP 2023
FORM REGISTRATION EIC 2024
Form Registration EIC 2024
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FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
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What is Evolene Indonesia Championship (EIC)?
Evolene Indonesia Championship (EIC) is an international fitness and bodybuilding competition in partnership with NPC IFBB Pro League, the first of its kind in Indonesia, and an early opportunity for athletes to qualify for the Olympia.
What is the National Physique Committee (NPC)?
National Physique Committee (NPC) is a physique sports governing body based in the United States. NPC is responsible for regulating bodybuilding competitions, determining the best athletes at national and international levels, and developing the fitness and physique industry. NPC also partners with the International Federation of Bodybuilding and Fitness Pro League (IFBB Pro League) to organize the largest professional physique competitions in the world, such as Mr. Olympia.
IFBB Pro League (International Federation of Bodybuilding and Fitness Pro League) is a sports organization that regulates professional fitness and bodybuilding competitions and activities worldwide. IFBB Pro League features the world’s best athletes and holds many prestigious competitions such as Mr. Olympia, Arnold Classic, and more. IFBB Pro League also provides licenses and certifications for trainers and judges in the fitness and bodybuilding industry.
Evolene Indonesia Championship (EIC) collaborates with NPC and IFBB Pro League to hold the first regional fitness and bodybuilding competition in Indonesia where participating athletes will be officially affiliated with NPC as NPC Athletes, enabling them to participate in the next Pro Qualifier IFBB Pro League competition.
What is the judging system for NPC IFBB Pro League competition?
The judging system follows the standards of NPC IFBB Pro League and the head judge will also be brought directly from the United States with certification from IFBB Pro League to determine the winner. It can be ensured that the EIC competition will be very objective and neutral in determining the winner.
The EIC organizer is not involved in any decisions made by the judges.
How is the career path of NPC IFBB Pro League athletes?
The career path of NPC IFBB Pro League athletes is generally divided into four stages.
Stage 1: NPC Regional Event
The first competition that every athlete must participate in is the NPC Regional Event, which is an official NPC IFBB Pro League competition in their respective countries. The regional competition is also the first step to continue to participate in the next level of competitions.
Stage 2: NPC Pro Qualifier
This competition is one step higher in the career path of NPC athletes where athletes will compete for the Overall Champion in their category to obtain a Pro Card as an IFBB Pro Qualifier athlete.
Stage 3: Pro Competition/Olympia Qualifier
After obtaining a Pro Card, the athlete will participate in the pro championship, where the federation that oversees the athlete is the IFBB Pro League. In this stage, the athlete will compete for the number 1 spot in their category to qualify for the most prestigious fitness and bodybuilding competition in the world, the Olympia in America.
Stage 4: Olympia
The Olympia is considered the highest competition in the fitness and bodybuilding world where the best athletes from all continents will compete. For now, there has not been any Indonesian athlete who has reached the Olympia level, but with the EIC, there is hope for talented and potential athletes to get the opportunity to compete there.
Olympia is an international bodybuilding and fitness competition organized by the International Federation of Bodybuilding and Fitness (IFBB Pro League) every year. This competition is considered one of the highest level competitions in bodybuilding and fitness sports, where top athletes from around the world compete to win the title in each category. The history of Olympia itself dates back to 1965, and it has become one of the most prestigious and highly anticipated events for bodybuilding and fitness enthusiasts.
When and where will EIC be held?
EIC will be held on July 13, 2024 at International Conference Center Bali, Indonesia.
Especially for winner, need to spend 2 days in Bali after the EIC competition.
For Check Maps, Click Here.
How long will the EIC competition last?
The registration and weight-in will be held on July 12, 2024 and the competition will be held on July 13, 2024.
How do I register and participate in EIC?
It’s easy, you can fill out the registration form that is available on the website according to the class category you choose.
What prizes will be given to EIC winners?
How much is the registration fee to take part in EIC?
The registration fee is IDR 600,000 for the Men’s Physique, Men’s Classic Physique, Women’s Bikini categories, and IDR 700,000 for the Men’s Bodybuilding category.
Which brand of tanning are participants allowed to use in EIC?
Participants are only allowed to use the Pro Tan , and not allowed to use other brands. This standardization aims to create a uniform shine on athletes on stage and prevent unfairness that may arise from different shades of tanning. Additionally, standardization aims to make it easier for the judges to evaluate the athletes.
What is the minimum age requirement to participate in EIC?
The minimum age requirement to participate in EIC is 15 years old.
What are the classes and categories in EIC?
What about tanning services, does the committee provide them?
There is no tanning service provided by the committee. For those who want to purchase Pro Tan, please contact customer service at +62811389081825 or Click Here.
Can participants join more than one class category?
Yes, participants are allowed to join more than one class category.
Is there a promo when registering to take part in EIC 2024?
The first 100 registrants will get EIC Exclusive Merchandise and those who register as a Group (3 people or 1 people choose 3 classes) will get a 10% discount.
How to get motorbike prizes at EIC 2024?
The winner of the motorbike prize will be drawn from 3 Overall Champion winners (Men’s Physique Open Class, Men’s Classic Physique, Men’s Bodybuilding).
What is the maximum and minimum number of participants in each class?
The maximum number is 25 athletes and the minimum number is 10 athletes. If the number is above 25 athletes, the class will be split and if there are less than 10 athletes, the class will be combined with other classes.
Are participants required to be IFBB Pro members?
Yes. If not, you can register an IFBB Pro member for $25 per year (you can register independently or with help from Evolene). IFBB Pro membership can be used for all classes and can be used at similar bodybuilding events under IFBB Pro.
If you want help from Evolene to register IFBB Pro member, please contact our WhatsApp at 0813-8908-1825 or Click Here
Can participants bring a companion backstage?
One participant is only allowed to bring one companion backstage
Can those who have won the IFBB Pro competition take part in EIC 2024?
EIC 2024 is open to the public, including those who have already won 1st place. Except for those who have received an IFBB Pro Card.
What are the rules regarding Junior, True Novice, and Novice?
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Junior, ≤ 23 years old or not yet 24 years old at the time of the Competition.
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True Novice, has never participated in a competition related to IFBB Pro.
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Novice, never won 1st place in a competition related to IFBB Pro. If it is later discovered that you have won, the prize must be returned.
Where can I buy a ticket for EIC 2024 and how much the cost?
You can buy ticket EIC 2024 at WhatsApp EIC +62 813-8908-1825 or Click Here
or you can buy ticket on the spot
List of Ticket EIC 2024 Prices :
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Regular = IDR 50,000
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VIP = IDR 200,000
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VVIP = IDR 400,000
Note: VIP & VVIP entrance tickets are for limited sale.
What terms and conditions must participants pay attention to when taking part in the EIC?
General Requirement
Registration
All participants must be present at Check-in (Re-registration) on July 12 2024 to be weighed and have their height measured.
Participant Health
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Any participant who appears confused or dizzy, or who experiences undue cramping, will not be permitted to compete.
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Athletes who are disqualified for health reasons must be examined by the attending EMT and, if advised by the EMT, must go to the nearest hospital for evaluation.
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Participants who refuse to be evaluated by an EMT or at a hospital will be suspended from competition for one year from the date of the incident.
Men’s Physique Requirements
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Men’s Physique – Junior Class A (≤23 Years Old, ≤165 cm)
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Men’s Physique – Junior Class B (≤23 Years Old, 166 – 173 cm)
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Men’s Physique – Junior Class C (≤23 Years Old, >173 cm)
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Men’s Physique – True Novice Class A (First Contest, ≤165 cm)
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Men’s Physique – True Novice Class B (First Contest, 166 – 173 cm)
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Men’s Physique – True Novice Class C (First Contest, >173 cm)
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Men’s Physique – Novice Class A (Never First Place, ≤165 cm)
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Men’s Physique – Novice Class B (Never First Place, 166 – 169 cm)
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Men’s Physique – Novice Class C (Never First Place, 170 – 173 cm)
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Men’s Physique – Novice Class D (Never First Place, >173 cm)
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Men’s Physique – Open Class A (≤165 cm)
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Men’s Physique – Open Class B (166 – 169 cm)
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Men’s Physique – Open Class C (170 – 173 cm)
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Men’s Physique – Open Class D (>173 cm)
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Men’s Physique – Master Class 35-40 (35 – 40 Years Old)
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Men’s Physique – Master Class 41+ (≥41 Years Old)
Men’s Physique Apparel
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Participants compete in Board Shorts.
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The length of the shorts must be above the knee and can be 1 inch below the navel.
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Spandex is not allowed.
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No logos are allowed unless the manufacturer’s logo (i.e. Nike, Billabong) is acceptable.
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Participants are completely shirtless and barefoot.
Men’s Physique on Stage
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Myopia/cylindrical glasses (except sunglasses) are permitted.
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Contestant numbers must always be worn on the left side of the shorts while on stage.
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“Moon Pose” is prohibited.
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Gymnastic movements are prohibited.
Men’s Physique Judging
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Muscle and Body Condition
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Judges will look for fit competitors who display proper form and symmetry combined with muscularity and overall condition. This is not a bodybuilding contest so extreme muscle must be marked.
Men’s Classic Physique Requirements
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Novice (Never 1st Place)
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Open Class A (≤167 cm, ≤80 kg)
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Open Class B (>167 cm. >80 kg)
Men’s Classic Physique Apparel
Participants are required to wear posing shorts (see picture above). Board shorts or bodybuilding shorts are prohibited. Competitors must wear the same type of cut and all shorts worn in competition must be black.
Men’s Classic Physique on Stage
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During Judging, participants may not wear jewelry except wedding rings.
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Minus/cylindrical glasses (except sunglasses) are permitted.
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Things that are prohibited while on stage:
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Attributes Chewing gum
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“Moon Pose” (any participant who performs this pose will be disqualified)
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Lie on the stage.
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Bumping and pushing (first and second person involved will be disqualified)
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Contestant numbers must be worn on the left side of posing attire during Judging and Finals.
Men’s Classic Physique Judging
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Each participant advances to the center of the stage individually in numerical order and automatically assumes the mandatory poses. No signal from the Chief Judge is required.
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Each participant has a maximum of 60 seconds to do the pose. A warning will be given when 10 seconds remain.
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Participants are not required to use the full 60 seconds.
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Mandatory poses are:
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Front Double Biceps
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Side Chest
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Rear Double Bicep
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Abdomen and Thighs
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Favorite Classic Pose (Not Most Muscular)
Men’s Bodybuilding Requirements
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Lightweight (≤80 kg)
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Heavyweight (>80 kg)
Men’s Bodybuilding Apparel
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Posing attire must be standard men’s swimwear with at least ½ back coverage. Suits must meet acceptable standards of taste and modesty.
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Posing clothes must be one color. Fringe, words, glitter, or fluorescents are prohibited.
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Competitors may not change the fit of posing clothing by lifting it from the back or by pulling on the sides during the Front and Rear Lat Spread.
Men’s Bodybuilding On Stage
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During Judging, participants may not wear jewelry except wedding rings.
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Prescription glasses (except sunglasses) are permitted.
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Things that are prohibited while on stage:
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Attributes
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Chewing gum
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“Moon Pose” (any participant who performs this pose will be disqualified)
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Lie on the stage.
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Bumping and pushing (first and second person involved will be disqualified)
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Contestant numbers must be worn on the left side of posing attire during Judging and Finals.
Men’s Bodybuilding Judging
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Each participant advances to the center of the stage individually in numerical order and automatically assumes the mandatory poses. No signal from the Chief Judge is required.
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Each participant has a maximum of 60 seconds to do the pose. A warning will be given when 10 seconds remain.
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Participants are not required to use the full 60 seconds.
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Mandatory poses are:
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Front Double Biceps
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Anterior Lat Spread
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Side Chest
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Rear Double Biceps
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Back Lat Spread
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Side Triceps
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Abdomen and Thighs
Women’s Bikini Requirements
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Open Class
Women’s Bikini Apparel
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Competitors will compete in two-piece bikini suits. The underpants should be v-shaped. Thongs are not allowed.
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Participants can compete in different outfits.
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Athletes will be warned about inappropriate clothing and advised to bring two (2) items of clothing to check in.
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All swimwear/bikinis must be in good condition.
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All bikinis will be inspected upon check-in.
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All participants must wear their competition attire when checking in.
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If a participant changes competition clothing from prejudging to the final and the jury considers the clothing does not comply with the rules, the judge has the right to disqualify the participant.
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Participants must wear high heels.
Women’s Bikini On Stage
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Participants will walk on stage alone and perform their Model Walk (personal choice).
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Model Walk consists of: Walk to the center of the stage, stop and do a front pose, then turn fully and do a back pose, then turn forward again and face the judges according to the instructions then continue to the side of the stage. No immoral acts are permitted. The time allowed is 10 seconds.
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NOTE: We don’t want to see the arm tilted to the side with the elbow bent and the wrist bent up or down.
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Participants may wear jewelry.
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Contestant numbers must be worn on the left side of posing attire during Judging and Finals.
Women’s Bikini Judging
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Balance and Shape (Form and Balance).
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Overall physical appearance including complexion, skin tone, poise, and overall presentation (Overall physical appearance including complexion, skin color, elegance, posture, and overall presentation).
For more details, please visit: https://www.ifbbpro.com/
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