Abidjan: Burkinabe bodybuilder Safoura Compaore has once again written her name in gold in history by winning the gold medal of the International Federation of Bodybuilding and Fitness (IFBB) in Abidjan, Ivory Coast, according to media sources.
According to Burkina Information Agency, facing stiff competition from athletes from several West African countries, Safoura Compaore emerged victorious in the Wellness Bikini category.
The Burkinabe champion impressed the judges with her meticulous technique, combining muscular definition, symmetry, and mastery of the required poses. On stage, she confidently executed a series of artistic and technical poses, showcasing her toned physique, balance, and rigorous training.
This work was the result of intensive physical preparation sessions and personalized coaching, a key factor in her victory in a field of more than twenty competitors representing various nations of the region.
With this victory at the IFBB in Abidjan, Safoura Compaore confirms her rise to prominence on the international women's bodybuilding scene. Her success is also celebrated by Burkinabe sports authorities, who see it as further proof that the country's athletes can compete with the best in the sub-region.
The consecration of the "Burkindi 2025" Gold Stallion in Abidjan is an encouragement for the development of bodybuilding in Burkina Faso, a discipline still in full emergence in the country.