Margie Martin and Shannon Courtney Earn Bodybuilding Pro Status at the USA!
By Steve Wennerstrom, IFBB Women's Historian
When it comes to contest promotion, Jon Lindsay is Mr. Consistency, and he has found a surefire way to hone that consistency that dates back many years. In fact, since 2000, which is now 13 years ago, Lindsay has made Las Vegas the home of the NPC USA and everyone knows what to expect in terms of the where, when and how of this huge event. Lindsay sees to that.
2013 Wings of Strength
Jones And Pinder Earn FlightsTo Olympia On The Wings Of Strength
by Steve Wennerstrom, IFBB Women's Historian
Chicago, Illinois, July 6: Promoter Tim Gardner staged his second annual Wings of Strength, this time at the Tinley Park Convention Center and the women's bodybuilding and women's physique divisions were once again very competitive with 15 bodybuilding contestants competing for a qualifying spot in the Ms. Olympia, while 23 competitors flexed for a qualifying position in the inaugural Ms. Olympia Physique Showdown.
Coppett Cops Greater Gulf States Pro Physique Crown
by Steve Wennerstrom, IFBB Women's Historian
With the official entry list for the pro Physique division appearing a week before the Greater Gulf States contest on June 21, the event had all the trappings of an interesting scuffle among several contestants who carried notable contest resumes over the past year and a half.
Scarpetta Stunner At Toronto Supershow!
By Steve Wennerstrom, IFBB Women's Historian
Well, much can be said about the women's bodybuilding division at this year's Toronto Supershow held at the John Bassett Theatre in the Toronto Metro Convention Centre on June 1st, but one thing is certain, it won't soon be forgotten. Serving as the first Olympia qualifier of the year for women's bodybuilding, it was understandable that the 15 contestants who ventured to Toronto for this event would be 'bringing it'. And they did. Boy did they.
2013 New York Pro: Juliana, The Brazilian “IT” Girl Defends Her New York Pro Crown
By Steve Wennerstrom, IFBB Women's Historian
There is a two-letter word saved for very special women. Silent screen star Clara Bow made it famous in 1927. She was called the “IT” girl. The term became part of the cultural lexicon. And as any competitor or fan of bodybuilding knows, bodybuilding has it's own very unique lexicon of terms to describe the nuances of the sport. But on May 25th at the Tribeca Theatre in Manhattan, transplanted Brazilian Juliana Malacrane became the “IT” girl of the Pro Women's Physique division.
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