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  2. Elena Seiple - Wikipedia

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    She began her bodybuilding career at Gibson's Gym in Washington, New Jersey. She entered a NON-NPC show, the Women's Extravaganza, in 1999 at a weight of 120 lb., placing second in the Middleweight category. Other career highlights include placing 2nd at the NPC Nationals a total of four times and 3rd, three times.

  3. List of female professional bodybuilders - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of female professional bodybuilders. All people listed here have an IFBB pro card. This list is incomplete; you can ...

  4. Debbie Bramwell-Washington - Wikipedia

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    Debbie was a prominent character in the Learning Channel's documentary Supersize She, which focused on her friend and professional female bodybuilder Joanna Thomas. [7] She was the subject of the documentary Winning Big [8] which follows her as she trains for and eventually wins the 2007 NPC Masters National Championship in Pittsburgh ...

  5. Carla Dunlap-Kaan - Wikipedia

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    She was selected by ABC to represent women's bodybuilding in the women's Superstars competition in 1984, where she finished seventh in a field of eleven competitors. Dunlap was a regular on ESPN's BodyShaping series from 1990 to 1995. She has also appeared as a color commentator on bodybuilding and fitness telecasts for NBC, U.S., and ESPN.

  6. Nikki Fuller - Wikipedia

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    Nikki Fuller (born January 23, 1968) is an American professional female bodybuilder.At her largest, Fuller weighed 200 lb (91 kg). In competition, her height was listed at 5 ft 9 in (1.75 m) and her biceps measured 18 in (457 mm).

  7. Female bodybuilding - Wikipedia

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    Prior to 1977, bodybuilding had been considered strictly a male-oriented sport. Henry McGhee, described as the "primary architect of competitive female bodybuilding", was an employee of the Downtown Canton YMCA, carried a strong belief that women should share the opportunity to display their physiques and the results of their weight training the way men had done for years.

  8. Tazzie Colomb - Wikipedia

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    Tazzie Colomb (born August 20, 1966) is an American professional female bodybuilder and powerlifter. She is one of the longest-competing IFBB female professional body builders of all time. [ 9 ] She is one of the strongest female powerlifters in the world: she can lift 75 kg in each arm, and on a TV show easily lifted four girls (weighing 42 ...

  9. Lisa Aukland - Wikipedia

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    When she won that show then went to the IFBB World Amateur Championship and took a silver medal, she figured she should get serious in bodybuilding. [3] [15] These wins sent Aukland to compete in the IFBB World Amateur Championships representing the United States women's heavyweight division. She brought home a silver medal from Australia in 1999.