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  2. Bodybuilding at the 2009 World Games - Wikipedia

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    The bodybuilding events at the 2009 World Games in Kaohsiung occurred between 18 and 19 July. [1] 40 athletes from 17 nations participated in the tournament. [2] The bodybuilding competition took place in Kaohsiung Cultural Center Jhihde Hall. The competition included both men's and women's events among seven different weight categories.

  3. Candice Carr-Archer - Wikipedia

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    2009 Central American Champions (CAC) Bodybuilding Championships, Grenada - 1st (overall and heavyweight) 2010 |IFBB Pro Bodybuilding Weekly Championships Women's Bodybuidling -14th Place 2011 IFBB Pro Bodybuilding Weekly Championships Women's Bodybuidling - 17th

  4. 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.

  5. Catherine LeFrançois - Wikipedia

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    2009 IFBB Ms. International - 8th; 2009 IFBB New York Women's Pro - 1st; 2010 IFBB New York Pro Bodybuilding & Bikini Championships - 1st; 2010 NPC Nevada State Championships - NP; 2010 IFBB Pro Bodybuilding Weekly Championships - 3rd; 2010 IFBB Europa Battle of Champions - 3rd; 2010 IFBB Olympia - 7th; 2011 IFBB Ms. International - 6th

  6. 2009 Ms. Olympia - Wikipedia

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    The 2009 Ms. Olympia contest is an IFBB professional bodybuilding competition and part of Joe Weider's Olympia Fitness & Performance Weekend 2009 was held on September 25, 2009, at the South Hall in the Las Vegas Convention Center in Winchester, Nevada and in the Orleans Arena at The Orleans Hotel and Casino in Paradise, Nevada.

  7. Ms. Olympia - Wikipedia

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    On 26 April 2005, IFBB Professional Committee adopted, by a vote of 9 for, 1 against and 3 no votes, Resolution 2005-001, which removed weight classes to allow for one category only of competition in women's professional bodybuilding and that it would take effect at the 2005 Ms. Olympia. [26]

  8. 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.

  9. Juliette Bergmann - Wikipedia

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    From October 26, 2001 to February 28, 2003, she ranked 1st on the IFBB Women's Bodybuilding Professional Ranking List. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] [ 8 ] Bergmann has been cited as the "Grecian Ideal" wherein biceps, calf and neck measurements are similar as are waist and thigh measurements.