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This is a list of notable German bodybuilders, both male and female. A. Achim Albrecht; B. Patrick Baboumian; Christa Bauch; Monica Brant; C. Roland Cziurlock; D ...
Anja Langer (born June 3, 1965) is a German former professional female bodybuilder of the late 1980s. Her career peaked in 1988 when she placed second at the 1988 Ms. Olympia . Biography
List of German bodybuilders; List of female fitness and figure competitors This page was last ...
Rasa won the titles of Miss Nude Universe in July 1967, by strutting and bouncing around totally nude in front in front of a nude audience, and Miss Americana 2nd place and Best Body in 1972 (on the same stage as Arnold Schwarzenegger), Miss Body Beautiful 2nd place in 1973, Miss Body Beautiful U.S.A. in 1974, and Miss Americana 2nd place ...
An example of a Countryball featuring a Polish Countryball. The flipped flag is intentional. Countryballs, also known as Polandball, [a] is a geopolitical satirical art style, genre, and Internet meme, predominantly used in online comics strips in which countries or political entities are personified as balls [b] with eyes, decorated with their national flags.
Melissa Humana-Paredes has as her cellphone background a picture of herself, as a 3-year-old, holding a bronze medal from the Atlanta Olympics in 1996, when her father coached the Canadian beach ...
For boxing, she came full-contact at the age of 18 with her career as a kickboxer. In 1997 she won the highest title of the Women's International Boxing Federation (WIBF) -54,4 kg, which enabled her to enter the professional boxing business. She got the license of the BDB (Bund Deutscher Berufsboxer) and started her first professional bout for ...
Women in Nazi Germany (Pearson Education, 2001). Stibbe, Matthew. Women in the Third Reich (Arnold, 2003), Wildenthal, Lora. German Women for Empire, 1884–1945 (Duke University Press, 2001) Wunder, Heide, and Thomas J. Dunlap, eds. He is the sun, she is the moon: women in early modern Germany (Harvard University Press, 1998).