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  2. 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.

  3. Denise Rutkowski - Wikipedia

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    Her professional bodybuilding career was brief, and ended shortly after finishing 2nd in the Ms. Olympia contest in 1993. Her sudden retirement shocked the sport, as she was seen as an easy contender for the Ms. Olympia in 1994. [2]

  4. Bill Dobbins - Wikipedia

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    Bill Dobbins (born 1943) is an American photographer who specializes in bodybuilding, physique and fitness photography. In particular, Dobbins is well known for his work in photographing female bodybuilders and has published two books of images on the subject, The Women [1] and Modern Amazons. [2]

  5. Julie Bell - Wikipedia

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    She attended five different high schools, studying painting and drawing. [5] In her youth, she was fond of bodybuilding. She took part in various competitions and received national recognition, which later influenced her to portray beautiful and muscular women. [5] In 1978, Bell married writer and academic Donald E. Palumbo. [6]

  6. 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 ...

  7. Laura Creavalle - Wikipedia

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    During a 1982 trip to Kingston, Jamaica, Creavalle happened upon a women’s bodybuilding contest and was impressed that the competitor who placed third had a body type similar to hers – a lower body proportionally larger than the upper body.

  8. Sharon Bruneau - Wikipedia

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    Weider Health and Fitness publications had taken Sharon on as one of their first ever signed female representatives from 1991-1998. [3] Sharon Bruneau guest-posing at the 1992 Emerald Cup in Seattle. Sharon retired from bodybuilding competition after the 1994 Ms. Olympia contest, switching to fitness competition.

  9. Mary Roberts (bodybuilder) - Wikipedia

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    Mary Roberts was one of the top professional female bodybuilders of the 1980s. She possessed a classic short (5-3), thick physique featuring an overwhelming upper body even as a lightweight. Roberts big arms, deltoids and chest with her mature looks and flashing, almost challenging dark eyes projected a very powerful, confident aura onstage.