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  2. Mary Roberts (bodybuilder) - Wikipedia

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    A three-page photospread in Muscle & Fitness magazine's September 1982 issue on various female bodybuilder physique types used Roberts, doing a side chest pose in a blue leotard, to epitomize the most heavily muscled physique. The copy quoted famed male bodybuilder Casey Viator as calling Roberts physique "awesome."

  3. Nikki Fuller - Wikipedia

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    Nikki Fuller (born January 23, 1968) is an American professional female bodybuilder. At her largest, Fuller weighed 200 lb (91 kg). In competition, her height was listed at 5 ft 9 in (1.75 m) and her biceps measured 18 in (457 mm). Some of her best lifts are 315 lb (143 kg) for a max on bench press and 1100 lbs for multiple reps on leg press

  4. Joanna Thomas - Wikipedia

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    Joanna Clare Dawson Thomas (briefly Joanna Schwartz) (12 December 1976 – 26 April 2020) was a British professional female bodybuilder. She was the younger sister of British professional female bodybuilder Nicola Shaw. She was the youngest British female bodybuilder to win IFBB pro card, at the age of 21. [2] [5] [6]

  5. Margaret V. Martin - Wikipedia

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    Margie V. Martin (née Margaret Virginia Smith; born February 7, 1979), nicknamed "The Marvelous One", is an American professional female bodybuilder. She is the first Ms Rising Phoenix of the 2015 and the 2016 IFBB Wings of Strength Rising Phoenix World Championships .

  6. Lesa Lewis - Wikipedia

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    Lesa Lewis was born in Kansas City, Missouri, U.S. She grew up in a family with three brothers and three sisters. She ran track, played basketball, danced, and swam in high school.

  7. Theresa Ivancik - Wikipedia

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    In 2001, while Ivancik was under house arrest for driving under the influence, she started messing around with the old Weider system in the basement of her parents house.. She stumbled across an Oxygen magazine, where saw pictures from a competition and decided she wanted to look like th

  8. Carla Dunlap-Kaan - Wikipedia

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    Dunlap is the only female bodybuilder to have competed in the 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s. In January 1999, Dunlap was inducted into the IFBB Hall of Fame . In June 2009, she was inducted in to the AOBS Hall Of Fame (Association of Oldetime Barbell and Strongmen).

  9. Supersize She - Wikipedia

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    The narrator incorrectly states that Joanna Thomas was 20 years old to become the youngest female bodybuilder in the world to turn professional (pro). At the 1998 English Federation of Bodybuilders (EFBB) British Championships, she won the lightweight category and overall title and became the youngest British female bodybuilder to ever to win both the EFBB British Championships and to turn pro ...