2008 NPC Europa Bodybuilding, Fitness & Figure Championships Results and Photos
2008 NPC Europa Bodybuilding, Fitness & Figure Championships
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2008 NPC Europa Bodybuilding, Fitness & Figure Championships
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The sentencing of Kelly Ryan earlier this week, brings back memories of the only other high profile female competitor to be charged with murder – Sally McNeil.
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Saw this first photo of IFBB Pro Female Bodybuilder Heather Policky -Armbrust and wanted to share it - along with a couple of my other favorite shots of this phenomenal athlete...


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2008 NPC Pacific Naturals Bodybuilding & Fitness Championships
August 16th, 2008
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1. What opportunities has
bodybuilding opened up for you?
Although I have just recently started competing in bodybuilding, I have been an athlete my whole life, weight training for various sports. Bodybuilding has opened the doors of athletic opportunity for me in gaining a volleyball scholarship at the age of 17. I had started weight training since I was about 14 years old. I also won some Armwrestling championships in PA, and this is how I met the creator of the American Gladiators, Dann Carr back in 1987. He told me he wanted to see me become an American Gladiator. My big dream came true, ten years later, in 1997 when I was called to play as “Apache” on the live show in Orlando, Florida. I also did some wrestling, Muay Thai (kickboxing), sportclimbing, powerlifting, and obstacle course races--all of which I obtained degrees of proficiency in and set records. I have also had the opportunity to be featured on bodybuilding websites and magazines, and have become more recognizable in the fitness industry. My most recent feature is in Ironman Magazine—an 8-page layout. I was thrilled! This has always been one of my big dreams. Competing has definitely allowed me to pursue bodybuilding as a second career, with opportunities to interact with my fans and travel.
2. When you compete, do you always think you can win first place?
No matter what I compete in, I always do my best. My parents raised me with good values, to always put in a 100% effort, and be a good sport. So no matter where I place in a show, I consider myself a winner. I know on some days I may win, and other days I may just place. I know what it’s like to be on both sides as an athlete, and I think it’s just as graceful to take second place and congratulate the winner. I think being patient is very important, and to know when to capture opportunities.
3. Please tell us a little about the competitions in which you placed the highest
I won the NPC Mid-USA Bodybuilding Championships in July, 2003 and the NPC New Mexico State BB Championships as a Heavyweight. I weighed 170, I came down from a very solid, strong off-season weight of 185. These were my first true bodybuilding shows in the United States. I had previously competed in the National Amateur Bodybuilding Association as a Figure competitor, which is very big in Europe. The women that come into these shows are pretty much normal girls with not much muscular development, that go on extreme diets. They get shredded to the bone, and many looking like skinned cats. I have no desire to look like that, so I was encouraged by Bill Dobbins to compete in the NPC. I figured, it’s easier for me to gain muscle than to try to “fit” into a category of Figure either in NABBA or NPC, so I decided to begin competing in bodybuilding this past year, 2003. I know I have not disappointed, and muscle certainly becomes me. It was good to win my first show in my hometown of Albuquerque, New Mexico. I totally loved being on stage and capturing the moment of all the hard work and dedication. I posed to a piece from Conan, a very classical piece. I nailed every pose very nicely, and did not skip a beat. I have used this song before when I competed in NABBA Figure, but I pulled it off so much better as a bodybuilder, and it felt so much more comfortable.
5. Share with us your typical weekly training schedule and routines
It is pretty much the same year round, with some adjustments at precompetition time. I try to periodize my routines between power partial movements and traditional movements. On Mondays and Thursdays I will employ a routine of power partial movements, which were popularized by Cisco and Little. You read a lot about Little’s training theories nowadays in the musclemags. As an athlete and bodybuilder, I feel they work. I was able to put on some size in between my national qualifier in July and the Nationals in Miami. I had to thicken up my traps and abs to stand on stage at the national level, and I felt I did increase the quality of my physique by a net increase of 5 pounds, and I was in better condition. I will also do on my off days from the partials a full body routine that is higher rep. This technique was employed by the old time bodybuilders, such as Arnold and those guys. Legs get trained on two separate days, utilizing giant sets of squats, hacks, leg presses, lunges, extensions, curls, stiff legged deadlifts, and lying/standing leg curls. Sometimes, if I am really tired, I will split the leg in two days, concentrating on quads one day, hams on the other. I like it that way, because I think a fbb can never have too hard of an ass, and it gets extra conditioning that way. I think genetics have a lot to do with the shape of your ass, too! But we can all improve on the quality. I will also do some stairclimber (the ones that revolve) so of course, I can squeeze my big rump, and maybe the treadmill on a steep incline. (Now I know why all the stairclimbers in my gym are always “up front”!)
6. What first got you interested in bodybuilding? 
My volleyball coach took us to the gym at the Cleveland Coliseum where the Cleveland Cavaliers played basketball, and he took us through the Nautilus circuit. This was back in 1982. I saw all the posters of the Nautilus models and Rachel McLish was very populuar during that time. I vowed that one day I would look like that. I continued to study the movements, and then progressed into free weights.
7. How long have you been bodybuilding?
Competitively for only two years, but weight training for the past 22 years.
8. How has our sport changed your life?
It has empowered me. I have learned how to change myself for the better, making incremental improvements. I look at all the top pro fbbs out there, and know that they had to start somewhere, too. It has changed me in a positive way, as I have many people look up to me and admire what I do. I have not had any negative feedback from anyone, and my friends and family are very proud of me. I think if one pursues bodybuilding for the right reasons, and forget the ego and selfish side of the sport (although that’s different at contest time!) I think women can gain a lot of power from being a bodybuilder. It’s about independence and strength in more than just a physical way, but also in an emotional way. I think the whole bodybuilding lifestyle is very “Zen” like if you allow it to be. It can also be very evil if you take the wrong paths, just like anything in life.
9. Where are you living and training now? 
I live in Albuquerque, NM, and train at 4th Street Golds here in Albuquerque. They have sponsored my membership and always support me. I also like to train at different gyms locally just to meet new people and work on different equipment, so I don’t get stale. We are very lucky to have so many high-quality gyms here in Albuquerque. It’s a very easy city to live in, get great food, and lots of sunshine, which makes me happy. I’m always motivated to train here because we have great weather all the time, which affects my moods and disposition.
10. Tell us about your gym, is it a small local place or a chain......do you have a trainer?
The Golds’ I train at is also the one owned by the same people that have owned gyms in Hawaii. It is very small and set up “hardcore” unlike some of the other local chains, where everything is so far apart and there are tons of people. The owners buy the best equipment. I do not have a trainer, but sometimes I will take on a partner to help me with my partials. I train mostly by myself. As I progress into the national and pro ranks, I think I would like to have someone help push me to the next level. Also, it’s nice to have someone keeping me honest, and it’s fun training with a partner.
11. How do people outside of the gym react when they see you? 
They love the way I look, and are shocked that a woman can have so much muscle and still look very feminine. I have gotten this from both sexes. I attribute this to my good genetics, American Indian. Most women say stuff like, I don’t want to get “as big as you, but want to be more toned”. It’s funny; most fbbs probably hear this. Men usually react mixed, as they are not sure if they are more attracted to me for my femininity, or intimidated by the muscle and my raw strength. This usually sends mixed emotions. Generally, they will either approach me or run the other way! So, I give credit to the ones that come up and at least say, “Hi, you have great physique!” A few, but very few close-minded people have said mean things or said that I am “too big”. But, regardless of the reaction good or bad, I like the attention, because I got a reaction nonetheless. It makes the effort worthwhile that I am noticed. Not that I crave the attention, but as a physique artist, I expect some sort of reaction!
12. Are there many bodybuilders living in your area?
Unfortunately, no. There is one pro male bb, but no females. I know all of them, but we are all spread out in the city, and on different schedules. There are a couple fbbs that made it to the national level, but they are very busy with personal training. So, I find it to be a very lonely endeavor being a fbb in Albuquerque, NM. It’s like a fish being out of water in a sense, because there are so few of us. But, on the other hand, it’s nice in the sense that I am an anomaly in this population. If I want to flock with other birds like me, I just hop on a plane to Venice, CA. And of course, go to all the big shows like the Nationals, Olympia and the Arnold.
12. Do you supplement your income with work outside of bodybuilding?
I work a full-time job for the government in Human Resources. I have my Master’s of Science in Human Resources Management, and working on my doctorate in Educational Leadership. I would like to one day focus on my craft of bodybuilding and translate that into something that can be my primary vocation.
13. What do your friends and family think of your serious dedication to the sport?
At first, when I was a young girl of 15 years old, I used to train at this hardcore bodybuilding gym in Streetsboro, OH, called Bodybuilders Unlimited. My parents hated it, because they feared I would get too masculine. They actually discouraged me, but I loved the feel of the iron, and the rawness of the gym. But, there was no stopping me! And not to mention how quickly my body responded and how it made me a better volleyball player and track & field athlete. My friends thought I was bit strange for wanting to always pump iron. My friends and family now accept that it’s not just something I “do”, but my lifestyle and I am dedicated to clean, healthy living. I have long advocated that bodybuilding is the ultimate elixir of youth, and there is a lot of research to back this up!
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2008 IFBB Europe Pro Women's Bodybuilding
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Female Bodybuilder Colette Nelson continues her acting career in the latest political spoof...
Do you want a Summer Six-pack? It's more than working out! Find out what it takes!
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According to the MSNBC website "“Hooked: Muscle women,” puts female bodybuilders on the psychiatrist's couch (figuratively speaking) to get to the core of why they push their bodies to the limit. Many of these women are trying to overcome or overcompensate for something in their past, such as abuse or eating disorders. And "control" means obsessing over what they eat and manipulating furious exercise routines, sometimes on a daily basis.
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The last year and a half has been vastly different, in the competitive bodybuilding arena, for
Nicole Ball and Kim Perez. For Ball, the last 12 months have included a win in the lightweight division at the IFBB Atlantic City Pro in her professional debut, and an eighth-place finish at the 2007 IFBB Ms. Olympia. Perez, on the other hand, hasn't stepped on a competitive bodybuilding stage since placing 13th at the 2007 IFBB Arnold Classic. In Tampa, Ball will look to keep her recent string of successes intact while Perez will look to get back on the path she was on in 2005, when she turned pro by winning the overall at the 2005 NPC Nationals and placed second in the heavyweight division at the IFBB Europa Super Show in her professional debut.
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Thanks to Bodybuilding.com, we will have another free webcast for all you unable to make it to Dallas .
Bodybuilding.com announced an agreement with the 2008 IFBB Europa Pro Super Show to provide a free live webcast of the IFBB Pro Pre-judging and Finals Championship portion of the event.
Estimated time for the webcast is as follows…
All Divisions Prejudging: Friday August 15, 2008, 5:30pm
All Divisions Finals: Saturday August 16th, 2008, 1:45pm
Event Location:
Dallas Convention Center
Downtown Dallas
650 South Griffin Street (Hall F)
Dallas, Texas 75202
For more information on the show and how to get tickets and visit the expo, check out http://www.supershowexpo.com/
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MEN
1. Fouad ABIAD, Canada
2. Khalid ALMOHSINAWI, Netherlands
3. Jose ALVES-JORGE, France
4. Flavio BACCIANINI, Italy
5. Marcus BECHT, Germany
6. Lyndon BELGRAVE, Barbados
7. Omar BORELLI, Argentina
8. Lionel BROWN, USA
9. Troy BROWN, Canada
10. Brian CHAMBERLAIN, USA
11. Darrem CHARLES, Trinidad
12. Fedel CLARKE, Canada
13. Rodney DAVIS, USA
14. Omas DECKART, USA
15. Clarence De VIS, France
16. Guy DUCASSE, USA
17. Mark DUGDALE, USA
18. Tarek ELSETOUHI, Germany
19. Erik FANKHOUSER, USA
20. George FARAH, USA
21. Derik FARNSWORTH, USA
22. Anthony FINOCCHIARI, USA
23. Toney FREEMAN, USA
24. Andy HAMAN, USA
25. Will HARRIS, USA
26. Milton HOLLOWAY, USA
27. Jaroslav HORVATH, Slovakia
28. Roland HUFF, USA
29. Johnnie JACKSON, USA
30. Randy JACKSON, USA
31. Richard JACKSON, USA
32. Dennis JAMES, Germany
33. Ken JONES, USA
34. Michal KINDRED, Czech Republic
35. James LEWIS, England
36. Vincent LIU, Canada
37. Yildirim MEHMET, France
38. Cesar MENDIBLE BAPTISTA, Venezuela
39. Evgeny MISHIN, Russia
40. Istavan NEMETH, Hungary
41. Jerry NICHOLLS, Barbados
42. Gian Enrico PICA, Italy
43. Carlos Majid RABIEI, Canada
44. Frederic SAUVAGE, France
45. Heinz SENIOR, Venezuela
46. Roc SHABAZZ, USA
47. Tommi THORVILDSEN, Norway
48. Clifton TORRES, USA
49. Michael VALENTINO, USA
50. Bob WEATHERILL, Canada
WOMEN
1. Irene ANDERSEN, Sweden
2. Carri BALDWIN, USA
3. Nicole BALL, Canada
4. Debbie BRAMWELL, USA
5. Myriam BUSTAMANTE, Mexico
6. Melanie DeROSA, Bermuda
7. Zoraida FIGUERO RIVERA, Puerto Rico
8. Aurelia GROZAJOVA, Slovakia
9. Mary Ellen JERUMBO, USA
10. Klaudia LARSON, Sweden
11. Jana LINKE-SIPPL, Austria
12. Benincia LOPEZ, USA
13. Jena MACKEY, Bahamas
14. Tonia MOORE, USA
15. Claudia PARTENZA, Italy
16. Kim PEREZ, USA
17. Annie RIVIECCIO, USA
18. Jennifer SEDIA, USA
19. Sherry SMITH, USA
FITNESS
1. Maggie BLANCHARD, USA
2. Myriam CAPES, Canada
3. Jennifer CASSETY, USA
4. Nicole DUNCAN, USA
5. Bethany GAINEY, USA
6. Tracey GREENWOOD, USA
7. Susan GROSHEK, USA
8. Lori KIMES, USA
9. Lizbeth MARQUEZ, Venezuela
10. Michele MAYBERRY, USA
11. Leslie Rae NEWTON, USA
12. Traci REDDING, USA
13. Erin RILEY, USA
14. Kristina ROJAS, USA
15. Nicole ROLLOLAZO, USA
16. Brenda SANTIAGO, Puerto Rico
17. Sandra WICKHAM, Canada
18. Stacy WIG, USA
FIGURE
1. Elisha ARCHIBOLD, USA
2. Natalie BENSON, USA
3. Tivisay BRICENO, USA
4. Jeni BRISCOE, Canada
5. Thais CABRICES-WERNER, Venezuela
6. Becky CLAWSON, USA
7. Meriza DeGUZMAN, USA
8. Aprille DeSHIELD, Bermuda
9. Andrea DUMON, USA
10. Marie GIBBON, USA
11. Donna Louise JONES, Australia
12. Patricia MELLO, Brazil
13. Tanya MERRYMAN, USA
14. Petra MERTL, Czech Republic
15. Karen MULLARKEY-BARRINGER, USA
16. Hazal NELSON, USA
17. Susanne NIEDERHAUSER, Austria
18. Melissa PEARO, USA19. Amy PETERS, USA
20. Marcy PORTER, USA
21. Jill ST. LAURENT, Canada
22. Kate SHELBY, USA
23. Mascha TIEKEN, Netherlands
24. Stephanie TULIN-TOGRUL, USA
25. Rosalind VANTERPOOL, Barbados
26. Sandie WARD, USA
27. Elizabeth WHITE-LAMM
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NPC Female Bodybuilder Lilli Ewing is getting ready to compete again and she sent genex these shots.




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Important Pre-Judging Changes!
If you are competing in Cleveland in 5 weeks at the 2008 IFBB North American, or have purchased tickets, please read carefully!!
SCHEDULE CHANGE
In the interest of a more efficient production the competition schedule has been changed.
People who have purchased tickets under the old schedule will be contacted and the correct tickets will sent out.
Any necessary refunds will also be sent immediately.
FRIDAY PREJUDGING
Meeting at 3:00 pm
Competition at 4:00 pm
Men Open, Men Over 40 and Men Over 50
SATURDAY PREJUDGING
Meeting at 7:30 am
Competition at 8:30 am
Women Bodybuilding, Open Figure and Masters Figure 1-pc and 2-pc suits
SATURDAY FINALS
Competition at 5:00 pm
All Divisions
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A couple of pics of the very hot Female Bodybuilder and ex-US Marine Lisa Bickels...
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Female Bodybuilder Kira Neuman has been racing down conquests quicker than a beagle in a field of rabbits. Her string of successes — including three first place NPC finishes and an overall title at the 2007 NPC Collegiate Championships — is starkly impressive considering the 26-year-old only recently discovered the sport during college.
A decisive and extensive love of athletics began early for the 5-foot-2 cutie, who started in gymnastics and later added basketball, volleyball, softball, tennis and swimming to the mix. It was when she attended a bodybuilding event during college at Ball State University that she identified her true passion.
can share in the buzz of one of the hottest young stars in the sport by visiting her breezy new website — playfully washed in splashes of purple, Kira’s favorite color — for progress reports in her journal, details on measurements and heaviest lifts, deals on autographed pictures, and assorted galleries.
Furthermore, check out Kira’s profile page at AMG for more interesting tidbits, including a classic nugget about her surprising arm wrestling inferiority. “I am horrible at it, so I always lose,” Kira explains. “I need more practice, I guess.” Count this intrepid blogger as more than willing to help the adorable blue-eyed blond sharpen her skills.
assume some snotty, undeserving throng of brats might some day land Kira — with her breathtaking, movie star good looks and dazzling muscles — as their gym teacher?
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I've never seen the actual show but after watching this preview I think it's worth checking out (despite the fact that one of the announcers thinks he's funny repeatedly calling Iris "he")...
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2008 IFBB Europa Super Show
August 15-16, 2008
Dallas, Texas
COMPETITOR LIST
MEN
1. Khalid ALMOHSINAWI, Netherlands
2. Flavio BACCIANINI, Italy
3. Jose ALVES-JORGE, France
4. Marcus BECHT, Germany
5. Lyndon BELGRAVE, Barbados
6. Omar BORELLI, Argentina
7. Lionel BROWN, USA
8. Troy BROWN, Canada
9. Brian CHAMBERLAIN, USA
10. Darrem CHARLES, Trinidad
11. Fedel CLARKE, Canada
12. Rodney DAVIS, USA
13. Omas DECKART, USA
14. Clarence De VIS, France
15. Guy DUCASSE, USA
16. Mark DUGDALE, USA
17. Derik FARNSWORTH, USA
18. Anthony FINOCCHIARI, USA
19. Toney FREEMAN, USA
20. DeShaun GRIMEZ, USA
21. Andy HAMAN, USA
22. Milton HOLLOWAY, USA
23. Jaroslav HORVATH, Slovakia
24. Roland HUFF, USA
25. Johnnie JACKSON, USA
26. Randy JACKSON, USA
27. Richard JACKSON, USA
28. Dennis JAMES, Germany
29. Ken JONES, USA
30. James LEWIS, England
31. Vincent LIU, Canada
32. Yildirim MEHMET, France
33. Cesar MENDIBLE BAPTISTA, Venezuela
34. Evgeny MISHIN, Russia
35. Istavan NEMETH, Hungary
36. Jerry NICHOLLS, Barbados
37. Gian Enrico PICA, Italy
38. Carlos Majid RABIEI, Canada
39. Frederic SAUVAGE, France
40. Heinz SENIOR, Venezuela
41. Roc SHABAZZ, USA
42. Clifton TORRES, USA
43. Michael VALENTINO, USA
44. Bob WEATHERILL, Canada
WOMEN
1. Irene ANDERSEN, Sweden
2. Carri BALDWIN, USA
3. Nicole BALL, Canada
4. Debbie BRAMWELL, USA
5. Myriam BUSTAMANTE, Mexico
6. Melanie DeROSA, Bermuda
7. Zoraida FIGUERO RIVERA, Puerto Rico
8. Aurelia GROZAJOVA, Slovakia
9. Mary Ellen JERUMBO, USA
10. Klaudia LARSON, Sweden
11. Jana LINKE-SIPPL, Austria
12. Benincia LOPEZ, USA
13. Jena MACKEY, Bahamas
14. Tonia MOORE, USA
15. Claudia PARTENZA, Italy
16. Kim PEREZ, USA
17. Jennifer SEDIA, USA
18. Sherry SMITH, USA
FITNESS
1. Maggie BLANCHARD, USA
2. Jennifer CASSETY, USA
3. Myriam CAPES, Canada
4. Nicole DUNCAN, USA
5. Bethany GAINEY, USA
6. Susan GROSHEK, USA
7. Lori KIMES, USA
8. Michele MAYBERRY, USA
9. Leslie Rae NEWTON, USA
10. Traci REDDING, USA
11. Erin RILEY, USA
12. Kristina ROJAS, USA
13. Nicole ROLLOLAZO, USA
14. Brenda SANTIAGO, Puerto Rico
15. Amy VILLA-NELSON, USA
16. Stacy WIG, USA17. Sandra WICKHAM, Canada
FIGURE
1. Tivisay BRICENO, USA
2. Jeni BRISCOE, Canada
3. Thais CABRICES-WERNER, Venezuela
4. Becky CLAWSON, USA
5. Meriza DeGUZMAN, USA
6. Aprille DeSHIELD, Bermuda
7. Donna Louise JONES, Australia
8. Tanya MERRYMAN, USA
9. Petra MERTL, Czech Republic
10. Karen MULLARKEY-BARRINGER, USA
11. Hazal NELSON, USA
12. Susanne NIEDERHAUSER, Austria
13. Melissa PEARO, USA
14. Amy PETERS, USA
15. Marcy PORTER, USA
16. Jill ST. LAURENT, Canada
17. Mascha TIEKEN, Netherlands
18. Stephanie TULIN-TOGRUL, USA
19. Rosalind VANTERPOOL, Barbados
20. Sandie WARD, USA
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Body building champion Julie Coram says she has been exonerated after testing clean on a recent drug test, but the body who stripped her of a title for a failed test earlier this year is standing by its practices.
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It was that flaming definition and deep separation in her quads,
and an overall insane muscular detail in tandem with her striking vascularity in every muscle group that brought Joan Bovino into the national bodybuilding limelight in the late 80's. A vibrant personality, Bovino was a wide-eyed newcomer who had everyone watching her every move. In the days of Cory Everson and Lenda Murray, and so many other stars of that era, Joan Bovino made a valiant effort to nip at their collective heels. It was that flaming definition and deep separation in her quads, and an overall insane muscular detail in tandem with her striking vascularity in every muscle group that brought Joan Bovino into the national bodybuilding limelight in the late 80's. A vibrant personality, Bovino was a wide-eyed newcomer who had everyone watching her every move. In the days of Cory Everson and Lenda Murray, and so many other stars of that era, Joan Bovino made a valiant effort to nip at their collective heels.