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  2. Christine Envall - Wikipedia

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    In 2001, Envall competed in her first IFBB pro show, the Jan Tana Classic, where she placed 6th in the heavyweight class. In 2015, at the Toronto Pro Supershow she won her first ever IFBB pro competition. It is documented that Christine Envall is the only active IFBB female bodybuilder from Australia. [1]

  3. Andrea Shaw - Wikipedia

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    Off-season weight: 180–209 lb (82–95 kg) [5] Thighs: 27 in (69 cm) ... At the time, she never thought she would be good enough to compete in female bodybuilding ...

  4. Marja Lehtonen - Wikipedia

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    Lehtonen stands 5'2" and competes at a weight of 120 pounds (her off-season weight is 138 pounds). As a teenager she competed as a sprinter before turning to bodybuilding. She gives her best lifts as a curl (EZ-curl-bar) of 150 pounds for eight reps, and a bench press of 242 pounds for two reps [1]

  5. Lesa Lewis - Wikipedia

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    Off-Season: 200 –215 lb (91–98 ... is an American professional female bodybuilder, [1 ... she was training to get fit and toned at a Bally Total Fitness when a ...

  6. Sue Gafner - Wikipedia

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    Sue Gafner (born 1964 in Erie, Pennsylvania) [citation needed] is a former professional female bodybuilder of the late 1980s and early 1990s.. Sue Gafner competed as an amateur in the light-weight competitive division for several years in the late 80s until she moved the middle weight class at the national class level of competitive bodybuilding in the early 90s.

  7. Betty Viana-Adkins - Wikipedia

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    In Season: 160 lb (73 kg) Off-Season: 175 lb (79 kg) [3] Professional (Pro) career; ... Female bodybuilding; List of female professional bodybuilders; References

  8. Heather Armbrust - Wikipedia

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    She became interested in bodybuilding at the age of 12 after being introduced to the local gym owner who happened to be a female competitor. After graduating Cozad High School, she moved to Denver, Colorado. In 1998, Heather moved to Texas where she lived in Houston, San Antonio, and finally Dallas. In 2001, she moved back to Denver where she ...

  9. Sheila Bleck - Wikipedia

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    Her sister Sherry started boxing competitively at age 19 and did so for six years with the USA Amateur Boxing Association. She fought as a welterweight and had an undefeated 10–0 career. Sherry has also competed in amateur bodybuilding three times (2004, 2005 and 2007) and took two overall titles and one second place. They remain close to ...