Fireman from Hyderabad Wins ICN Pro Card in Men’s Physique

The achievement follows his earlier success in 2024, where he won four gold medals across multiple categories

Update: 2025-08-26 10:49 GMT
Avula Narasimha, a fireman working at Chandrayangutta fire station, won the prestigious “I Compete Natural” (ICN) Pro Card in men’s physique category at the Hyderabad Deccan Uprising Championship 2025. (Photo: By Arrangement)

Hyderabad: Avula Narasimha, a fireman working at Chandrayangutta fire station, won the prestigious “I Compete Natural” (ICN) Pro Card in men’s physique category at the Hyderabad Deccan Uprising Championship 2025.

Known as Mr. Fit Cop on social media, Narasimha stood out with his world-class conditioning, posing, and stage presence, securing a professional card that allowed him to represent India in international natural bodybuilding competitions.

This achievement follows his earlier success in 2024, where he won four gold medals across multiple categories. A certified trainer and nutritionist, Narasimha continues to inspire as he balances the demanding life of a fireman with the discipline of bodybuilding.

Speaking after his win, Narasimha said: “This Pro Card is not just my victory, but proof that with consistency and discipline, anything is possible. My next goal is to bring international glory to India.”

“Winning this Pro Card is not just my personal victory, it’s a message to every youngster that with consistency and discipline, anything is possible. From firefighting duties to stage prep, I balanced both worlds with passion. Now my eyes are on the bigger dream — the international hammer and beyond.”

In natural bodybuilding, a Pro Card is the highest recognition, certifying the athlete as an elite professional competitor. It opens the gateway to international championships, sponsorship opportunities, and recognition among the world’s top natural athletes.

With this achievement, Narasimha not only brings pride to Hyderabad but also establishes himself as a role model for aspiring athletes who wish to balance demanding careers with competitive sports. His journey continues, as he now prepares for the upcoming international trophy.


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