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  2. Dexter Jackson (bodybuilder) - Wikipedia

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    Jackson has been featured in many fitness and bodybuilding articles, including being pictured on the cover of Muscular Development and Flex magazine. He shot his new documentary DVD, Dexter Jackson: Unbreakable with filmmaker Alex Ardenti of Ardenti Films, in Florida and California. It was released in 2009.

  3. Yolanda Hughes-Heying - Wikipedia

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    In 1997 and 1998, Yolanda placed 1st in the Ms. International competition. She competed in six Ms. Olympia contests, placing second to Kim Chizevsky-Nicholls at the 1998 Ms. Olympia. She would be featured in covers and stories in such publications as Muscle And Fitness, Flex, Female Bodybuilding, and Muscular Development. [2] [3]

  4. 2017 Rising Phoenix World Championships - Wikipedia

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    This was Aleesha Young's 1st Ms Rising Phoenix most muscular award win. This was Silvia Matta's 1st Ms Rising Phoenix best intro award win. The 2017 Rising Phoenix World Championships was held on Irene Andersen's birthday. Margie Martin, Alina Popa, and Brittney O'Veal all qualified, but did not attend. This is the first time a Ms Rising ...

  5. Debi Laszewski - Wikipedia

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    Debi Laszewski was born 1969 in Wausau, Wisconsin, where she was raised, and was the second of two children.She played track and field while attending Wausau West High. [5] [6] After graduating high school, Laszewski attended Madison Area Technical College.

  6. Brandon Curry - Wikipedia

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    Brandon Curry (born October 19, 1982) is an American professional bodybuilder who competes in the men's open bodybuilding division in the IFBB Pro League.He is a former Mr. Olympia, having won the title in the 2019 Mr. Olympia competition, and two-time (2019 & 2022) Arnold Classic US winner.

  7. Mike Matarazzo - Wikipedia

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    It was only his second bodybuilding contest and it earned 25-year-old Matarazzo the right to turn pro. [3] He also competed for the first time in the Mr. Olympia contest in 1991. Known primarily for his massive arms and calves, his best placing in the Mr. Olympia competition (out of seven total appearances) was 9th in 1998.

  8. Toney Freeman - Wikipedia

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    Freeman's nickname is The X-Man because his body characterizes the "X-frame" of classical bodybuilding: broad shoulders, narrow waist, and flaring thighs. He has been featured on the cover and pages of Flex, Muscular Development, and Musclemag.

  9. Dave Palumbo - Wikipedia

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    Dave Palumbo's athletic beginning did not start in bodybuilding.He was a long-distance runner throughout his youth and onto college. At the age of 22, Palumbo began to lift weights and in 6 months of training he competed in his first bodybuilding competition at the 1990 NPC Natural New York City weighing in at 168 lb. where he took 6th place in the middleweight class.