SPORTSMr. Afghanistan 2016An Afghan bodybuilder prepares to compete in the Mr. Afghanistan nationwide bodybuilding competition at the outside of stage in Kabul on August 24, 2016. Bodybuilding is one of the country's most popular sports, even permitted during the 1996-2001 Taliban regime.Wakil Kohsar, AFP/Getty ImagesAn Afghan bodybuilder is helped to cover his body with fake tan in the Mr. Afghanistan nationwide bodybuilding competition at before going on stage in Kabul on August 24, 2016.Wakil Kohsar, AFP/Getty ImagesAn Afghan bodybuilder is helped to cover his body with fake tan in the Mr. Afghanistan nationwide bodybuilding competition at before going on stage in Kabul on August 24, 2016.Wakil Kohsar, AFP/Getty ImagesAn Afghan bodybuilder is helped to cover his body with fake tan in the Mr. Afghanistan nationwide bodybuilding competition at before going on stage in Kabul on August 24, 2016.Wakil Kohsar, AFP/Getty ImagesAn Afghan bodybuilder prepares to compete in the Mr. Afghanistan nationwide bodybuilding competition before going on stage in Kabul on August 24, 2016.Wakil Kohsar, AFP/Getty ImagesAn Afghan bodybuilder is helped to cover his body with fake tan in the Mr. Afghanistan nationwide bodybuilding competition at before going on stage in Kabul on August 24, 2016.Wakil Kohsar, AFP/Getty ImagesAn Afghan bodybuilder is helped to cover his body with fake tan in the Mr. Afghanistan nationwide bodybuilding competition at before going on stage in Kabul on August 24, 2016.Wakil Kohsar, AFP/Getty ImagesAn Afghan bodybuilder poses as he competes in the Mr. Afghanistan nationwide bodybuilding competition on stage in Kabul on August 24, 2016.Wakil Kohsar, AFP/Getty ImagesAfghan bodybuilders pose as they compete in the Mr. Afghanistan nationwide bodybuilding competition on stage in Kabul on August 24, 2016.Wakil Kohsar, AFP/Getty ImagesAfghan bodybuilders pose as they compete in the Mr. Afghanistan nationwide bodybuilding competition on stage in Kabul on August 24, 2016.Wakil Kohsar, AFP/Getty Images