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  2. List of female professional bodybuilders - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of female professional bodybuilders. All people listed here ... Michelle Jin posing at the 2022 IFBB New York Pro Women's Bodybuilding finals ...

  3. List of racehorses - Wikipedia

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    Desert Gold: race mare who won 19 races successive races during World War I; often raced against Gloaming; Desert Orchid: won King George four times and Cheltenham Gold Cup; Dr. Fager: "the Doctor"; set the world record at 1 mile on any surface, 1:32 1/5, and held it for more than 20 years. The only horse in American history who in 1968 won ...

  4. Kay Baxter - Wikipedia

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    In 1982, Muscle & Fitnessran a three-page photo feature on different types of female bodybuilding physiques—Shelly Gruwell with the long, lean physique most like a model; Rachel McLish epitomizing the muscular, average framed woman; Baxter with the more muscular than average (for a bodybuilder) but still graceful build (she was posed with ...

  5. List of leading Thoroughbred racehorses - Wikipedia

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    While male and female horses do not exhibit sexual dimorphism as obviously as human athletes, male horses are considered more aggressive racers and generally have a significant competitive advantage. At the highest level of racing though, intact males have great economic value at stud, so they are often retired after only a few years of racing. [8]

  6. List of historical horses - Wikipedia

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    Rugged Lark, famous quarter horse owned by Carol Harris, in the American Quarter Horse Hall of Fame; Sampson, the tallest horse ever recorded; a Shire; stood 21.25 hands (86.5 inches; 220 cm) high; Spanker was a 17th-century sire of many important horses. Thunder, Red Ryder's horse; Traveler, mascot of the University of Southern California

  7. Abbye "Pudgy" Stockton - Wikipedia

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    Abbye "Pudgy" Stockton, née Eville (August 11, 1917 – June 26, 2006), was an American professional strongwoman and forerunner of present-day female bodybuilders, who became famous through her involvement with Muscle Beach in the 1940s.

  8. Amy Adams Admires Her Mom for Competing in Bodybuilding ... - AOL

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    They also displayed a photo of her mom during the amateur bodybuilding competition. “It’s amazing,” co-host Mark Consuelos said, to which Adams responded, “I know.” "My abs have never ...

  9. Pillow (bodybuilder) - Wikipedia

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    Pillow was among the first muscular female bodybuilders. She won the 1983 Gold's Classic as a heavyweight, beating lightweight winner Lori Okami, middleweight Alison Brundage and other weight class entrants Reggie Bennett and Sue Ann McKean. Pillow was a non-competing guest performer in many bodybuilding shows up until 1993, and was the first ...