LAS VEGAS – Pakistan’s Rameez Ibrahim achieved a remarkable feat by winning the gold medal at the prestigious Mr. Universe 2024 competition, organized by the World Fitness Federation in Las Vegas, USA. Competing against athletes from 44 countries, including powerhouse nations like the USA, Australia, Canada, and Japan, Rameez stood tall as a champion in the Men’s Physique category.
A Triumph Against All Odds
Rameez’s victory not only earned him the coveted gold medal but also a pro card, solidifying his status as a world-class bodybuilder. Despite facing challenges during the registration process and receiving no support, Rameez remained focused and determined. He took to Instagram after his victory to address critics, sharing his pride in proving doubters wrong. “Alhamdulillah, I made it, and now I’m focused on winning another title for my country,” he said.
Representing Pakistan on the Global Stage
This win adds to Rameez’s growing list of achievements, as he continues to elevate Pakistan’s standing in the global fitness community. His journey to Las Vegas was not easy, but his perseverance paid off as he secured one of the top honors in the competition.
A History of Success
In 2022, Rameez made history by winning three consecutive world titles in Thailand, becoming the first Pakistani bodybuilder to achieve such a record. Despite these accomplishments, Rameez has expressed disappointment over the lack of recognition and support in his homeland, calling attention to the need for greater acknowledgment of Pakistani athletes.