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  2. 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 ...

  3. 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.

  4. 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 ...

  5. Andrulla Blanchette - Wikipedia

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    While there was 15 women in it who trained for several years, she had more muscle. [4] [1] She obtained her IFBB pro card at the World Games (Netherlands) in 1993. Andrulla is Black Belt First Dan in Judo. [1] From 1986 to 2000, her couch and mentor was her boyfriend, British professional bodybuilder Ian Dowe. [5] [4]

  6. Yaxeni Oriquen-Garcia - Wikipedia

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    She is the most successful female Venezuelan bodybuilder to date, the only one to win the Ms. Olympia title. She is the winner of five Ms. International titles, in 2002, 2003, 2005, 2008, and 2012. [ 2 ] [ 11 ] [ 13 ] In 2011, she ranked as the second-best female bodybuilder in the International Federation of Bodybuilding and Fitness Pro Women ...

  7. 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.

  8. Lesa Lewis - Wikipedia

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    Off-Season: 200–215 lb (91 ... 1967) is an American professional female bodybuilder, [1] nicknamed ... Lewis appeared in the 2000 documentary film Bodybuilders. [8]

  9. 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]