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The Dual-Flag World Champion: How Shreenath Ganesh Made Bodybuilding History for India and Canada

Naina Grewal Darpan, 05 Feb, 2026 09:43 AM
  • The Dual-Flag World Champion: How Shreenath Ganesh Made Bodybuilding History for India and Canada

From Chennai to California to the world stage, Shreenath Ganesh’s journey into professional natural bodybuilding is one built on discipline, identity, and a quiet but unshakeable belief in what patience can create.

Two weeks before stepping onto the World Natural Bodybuilding Federation (WNBF) Worlds stage, he competed in California in both Open Bodybuilding and Open Classic Physique at the WNBF Natural Muscle Mayhem™, winning both categories and earning not one but two Pro Cards. 

Days later, he stood under the brightest lights in natural bodybuilding once again, representing both Canada and India, and walked away a world champion, as the first pro athlete to represent both countries at the WNBF Worlds—and to win gold! 

For Ganesh, what looks like a sudden rise has actually been the slow refinement of a passion 15 years in the making. Born and raised in Chennai, he first entered the gym simply because his friends were going. What started casually soon became an anchor. “Training turned into the best part of my day,” he shares. “It made me feel good, grounded, and accomplished, and it slowly became a non-negotiable part of my lifestyle.” Even as he completed a bachelor’s in Information Technology, a master’s in Computer Science, and settled into a 9-5 career in digital marketing, the gym remained a constant.  

Over time, he wanted more than just consistency. He wanted purpose. “I told myself there has to be something on the other side of all this hard work,” Ganesh recalls. “Competing started as me just wanting to give it a shot, but it came at a time when I really needed a strong, clear goal.” That goal became the spark that eventually led him to the sport’s biggest stages. 

One of the most distinctive parts of his journey is his dual representation: India and Canada. “I will always be an Indian at heart, but also give Canada its credit because it gave me a new life,” he explains. At both WNBF Natural Muscle Mayhem™ and the WNBF Worlds, he was officially representing both nations, an identity he carries with pride. “The goal is also to inspire people back home in India that natural bodybuilding is a thing,” the powerhouse says.  

The road to earning his pro cards began more than six months before his California show. Ganesh’s only initial objective was to get lean and choose a competition later. As his physique sharpened, his confidence grew, and he entered WNBF Natural Muscle Mayhem™, known as one of the toughest amateur natural bodybuilding competitions in the world. When show day arrived, it became a defining moment as Ganesh met athletes he’d admired from afar and won both his class and the overall in two divisions. That rare double victory earned him two pro cards and a spot at the WNBF Worlds. 

The WNBF Worlds stage was surreal for Ganesh. Surrounded by champions from Spain, Brazil, Italy, the U.S., and beyond, the pressure was real, but so was the gratitude. He won his class in the short category, becoming the first Indian to compete at the WNBF Worlds and win. “Walking away from that experience, I was just filled with gratitude and happiness,” he expresses. “It felt like a full-circle moment for more than a decade of hard work.” 

Those years were shaped by challenges that go far beyond dieting and training. Growing up in Chennai, surrounded by a gym culture where drug use was normalized, he always felt pulled in a different direction. Curious Ganesh spent countless hours researching the long-term effects of performance-enhancing drugs and studying natural bodybuilding, eventually finding athletes who inspired his own path. Yet, pursuing a natural route often meant being underestimated and brushed off, lacking access to quality equipment, supplements, or even reliable guidance. “My mother would literally spend half her salary at times just so I could afford protein and creatine,” Ganesh reveals. More than any trophy, that sacrifice stayed with him. 

Today, balancing a demanding job, training, strict nutrition, and recovery is its own discipline. He leaves work at 5:00 PM, heads straight to the gym, and returns home by 8:00 PM, structuring every day with intention. “Planning to prepare is preparing to fail,” he emphasizes. Weekends belong to his wife and family, though he still trains both days. Life may look intense from the outside, but for him, it’s simply structure, which in turn makes room for excellence.   

Behind every win stands a team he speaks about with deep gratitude. “Without my wife, this wouldn’t be possible,” Ganesh highlights. He credits her, his late mother, his father and brother, his in-laws—especially his father-in-law—his coach Yuvaprakash, his colleague David, and his workplace for their unwavering support. “This is by no means a singular effort,” he points out. “It takes a whole team to achieve something like this.” 

For aspiring South Asian athletes, especially those considering natural bodybuilding, he offers advice shaped by experience rather than clichés: patience, perseverance, consistency, and the courage to ignore instant-gratification culture. “Put your head down and get to work day in and day out for years,” he suggests. “Gain knowledge, put it to use, and don’t get influenced by social media. Also, don’t be afraid of putting on some fat; it’s essential for gaining muscle.” 

Undoubtedly, Shreenath Ganesh embodies what natural bodybuilding truly is: relentless effort, patient growth, and heart in every rep. 

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