Feras Saied

Feras Saied
(فراس السيد)
 Bodybuilder 
Personal info
Nickname The Lion
Born (1981-01-17)January 17, 1981
Syria
Died June 6, 2015(2015-06-06) (age 34)
Dubai
Height 6' 3" (190 cm)
Professional career
Best win IFBB Arnold Classic Europe Amateur (Super heavyweight, overall), 2011

Feras Saied[upper-alpha 1] (Arabic: فراس السيد; January 17, 1981 – June 6, 2015) was a professional Syrian bodybuilder.

Biography

Feras Saied was originally from Homs, a city in western Syria that is being held under the regime's control. As a revolutionary, Saied took part in a few demonstrations with his friends and fellow athletes. This led to his capture by the authorities, and the brutal torture he was subjected to. Imprisoned, he was bestially punished for being an activist against the regime.[1] In an interview Saied recalled, "My body was strong enough to take the torture, but the real problem remained in the humiliation that I couldn't take."[2] He was also a member of Syrian military forces.[3]

Saied was the winner or finalist of many bodybuilding competitions, organized at national and worldwide levels. In 2000, he won the IFBB Arab Championships, in the junior category. The same year he placed third at IFBB World Championships, also as a junior. Saied went on to win such contests as the 2006 IFBB Ludus Maximus Championships, 2009 IFBB Gran Prix One Way Fitness, 2009 IFBB Italian Championships, and 2010 IFBB World Amateur Championships.[2] He placed second at the 2011 IFBB Olympia Amateur, in the super heavyweight category. Nicknamed "The Lion," he became a professional IFBB bodybuilder in 2011. Saied earned his IFBB Pro Card after winning the '11 IFBB Arnold Classic Europe Amateur. He was the overall winner of the 2011 IFBB 19 Grand Prix Due Torri championships. He also placed second at the IFBB California State Pro championships in 2015.[4] His competition weight was 282 lbs (128 kg).

Saied, a Muslim,[2] lived in Fondi (Italy) for several years. He then left Italy, and moved to Dubai. He died in a motorcycle accident in Dubai on June 6, 2015.[3]

Patrial contest history

Filmography

Notes

  1. Several sources stated "Firas Saied" or "Feras Suliman Saied" was Saied's actual name.

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