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Top 10 Ms. Olympia Winners Of The Last 30 Years

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Ms. Olympia I (1980, Philadelphia): Rachel McLish

Rachel McLish. Raquel Livia Elizondo (AKA. Rachel McLish) became one of the industry's most recognizable figures through her incredible career. She took home the 1st ever Ms. Olympia trophy back in 1980, making history and cementing her legacy in fitness.

Ms. Olympia IV (1983, Warminster, Penn.): Carla Dunlap
Dunlap was born in 1954, in Newark, New Jersey. She started competing in sports with gymnastics at age 10. She later competed in swimming, both speed and synchronized.

In 1979, Dunlap decided to enter the "Best in the World" bodybuilding contest at the suggestion of Steve Wennerstrom. She had never trained for bodybuilding, but still placed fifth among 45 entrants. She started training seriously for bodybuilding the following March, and was soon competing successfully in top level amateur contests. She won the NPC Nationals in 1981, and 1982. Her most successful year of competition was 1983 when she won three pro shows, including the Ms. Olympia contest
Ms. Olympia VII (1986, New York City: Cory Everson

Corinna "Cory" Everson is an American female bodybuilding champion and actress. Cory won the Ms. Olympia
contest six years in a row from 1984 to 1989.

While attending the University of Wisconsin–Madison, Cory met Jeff Everson, a competitive bodybuilder who worked
there as a strength coach. They married in 1982. While they were married, the Eversons built a successful mail-
order clothing business called Sampson and Delilah.

Everson, who adopted a Russian child, is active with Nightlight Christian Adoptions, an adoption agency that brings orphans from Russia and Belarus to the US to stay with families looking to adopt a child

Ms. Olympia XI (1990, New York City: Lenda Murray
Murray was born in 1962 in Detroit, Michigan, the daughter of Darcelious and Louvelle Murray. She began participating in organized sports at the age of 15. At Henry Ford High School, Murray was both a record-holding sprinter and varsity cheerleader. She went on to attend Western Michigan University, earning a degree in political science and intended to become a lawyer.

Ms. Olympia XIII (1992, Chicago): Lenda Murray
Murray soon became a regular presence in bodybuilding magazines and a favorite subject of photographer Bill
Dobbins who focused extensively on her in his books The Women and Modern Amazons.[1] At the 1990 Ms. Olympia, Murray succeeded six-time champion Cory Everson and defeated Bev Francis to become the Ms. Olympia champion, a title Murray would hold for six years from 1990 to 1995

Ms. Olympia IFBB 1981 Kike Elomaa

Kike Elomaa was born: July 25, 1956 Kike Elomaa. The significance of Kike Elomaa’s impact on the sport of women’s bodybuilding came by way of a relatively short but critically important career that not only elevated the sport’s popularity in her Finnish homeland, but helped introduce the fledgling activity to the entire European continent.

Stringing together a quartet of contest victories in 1981 that culminated in a win at the IFBB Ms. Olympia, Elomaa accomplished a grand slam of sorts by also winning the Finnish, European and World Games championships, which brought her immediate worldwide recognition.

Ms. Olympia XVII (1996, Chicago): Kim Chizevsky
Kim Chizevsky-Nicholls (born Kim Chizevsky) was born in 1968 in Charleston, Illinois, the elder of two children.

In 1970, the family moved and raised her in Decatur. While attending the E.J. Muffley Elementary School, she engaged in
sports such as basketball, volleyball and cheerleading.

In 1996, Chizevsky-Nicholls would win the Ms. International and dethroned the Ms. International champion, Laura Creavalle. Also in 1996, she would unseat six-time Ms. Olympia defending champion, Lenda Murray. This was the first time a pro female bodybuilder would win both the Ms. International and Ms. Olympia in the same year. She would retain her Ms. Olympia title in 1997 against Lenda Murry, who retired afterwards. At the 1997 Ms. Olympia, she competed at 157 pounds (71 kg). In 1998 and 1999, she would win both Ms. Olympia competitions.

Ms. Olympia XXI (2000): Andrulla Blanchette (Lightweight Bodybuilding), Since winning her pro-card in 1993, Long Island resident Andrulla Blanchette has risen steadily to the top of
professional women's bodybuilding. Her win at the 2000 Ms. Olympia has solidified her position as one of the best women bodybuilders in history.

Winning the Olympia was the realization of a childhood dream for Andrulla, 37, who aspired to become the best in the world at the highest level.

Andrulla's training regime is hard and heavy and her physique (a rock-hard 145lbs at 5.3) certainly reflects this. Although Andrulla continues to train to maintain her phenomenal physique, she no longer has competitive aspirations, but is, instead, focusing on modeling assignments and her personal training business.

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