About: Tun Min

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Tun Min (also known as Maung Myanmar Tun Min) is a Myanmar's two-time gold medal winning professional bodybuilder. He won first prize in the 65-kilo men's freehand competition and silver medals in Asian Bodybuilding and Fitness Championships in 2017.

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  • Tun Min (also known as Maung Myanmar Tun Min) is a Myanmar's two-time gold medal winning professional bodybuilder. He won first prize in the 65-kilo men's freehand competition and silver medals in Asian Bodybuilding and Fitness Championships in 2017. (en)
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  • 1970-01-01 (xsd:gYear)
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  • Yaw, Magway Region, Myanmar (en)
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  • Tun Min (en)
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  • Burmese (en)
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  • ထြန္းမင္း (en)
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  • Bodybuilder (en)
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  • Tun Min (also known as Maung Myanmar Tun Min) is a Myanmar's two-time gold medal winning professional bodybuilder. He won first prize in the 65-kilo men's freehand competition and silver medals in Asian Bodybuilding and Fitness Championships in 2017. (en)
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  • Tun Min (en)
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