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  2. Iris Kyle - Wikipedia

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    Iris Floyd Kyle (born Mildred Carter; [25] August 22, 1974) is an African-Indian American professional female bodybuilder. [26] [27] She is currently the most successful, female or male, professional bodybuilder ever.

  3. Category:African-American bodybuilders - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "African-American bodybuilders" The following 51 pages are in this category, out of 51 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  4. Monique Jones - Wikipedia

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    In 2008, Jones competed in her first bodybuilding competition at the South Carolina State show in Columbia, South Carolina, where she won the overall in women's bodybuilding. At the national realm, she placed 2nd or 3rd for her first three national showings. After placing first in the 2010 IFBB North American Championships, she won her IFBB Pro ...

  5. List of female professional bodybuilders - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of female professional bodybuilders. All people listed here have an IFBB pro card. This list is incomplete; you can ...

  6. Lenda Murray - Wikipedia

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    She is the second most successful female bodybuilder ever, second only to Iris Kyle. [2] From February 28, 2003 to May 31, 2003, she ranked 1st on the IFBB Women's Bodybuilding Professional Ranking List. [17] [18] Murray has previously done commentary for bodybuilding events on ESPN from 1993 to 1996.

  7. Ernestine Shepherd - Wikipedia

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    Ernestine Shepherd (born June 16, 1936) is an American bodybuilder who is best known for being, at one point, the oldest competitive female bodybuilder in the world, as declared by the Guinness Book of World Records in 2010 and 2011; [1] as of 2023, she is 88 years old and still an active, albeit no longer competitive, bodybuilder.

  8. Becca Swanson - Wikipedia

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    Becca Swanson started out in 1996 with the desire to be a bodybuilder, but ended up powerlifting. According to her, the larger and more muscular women had fallen out of favor in bodybuilding after a few shows. She was told that she was just too big for bodybuilding, which motivated her to take up powerlifting.

  9. Andrea Shaw - Wikipedia

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    Shaw began attending the gym on her own, and her mother's training partner, a female bodybuilder, began advising her on muscle building. She said she had no desire at 17 to be a bodybuilder, instead wanting to be a fashion model, but she was not tall enough. [5] [6] [9] [10] [11]