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    • Nataliya Kuznetsova. Nataliya Kuznetsova isn’t your average female bodybuilder. The Russian lifter sports proportions that look unreal, and it’s no surprise that she’s amassed nearly half a million followers on the ‘Gram.
    • Stefi Cohen. Powerlifter, physical therapy doctor, and Instagram sensation Stefi Cohen is absolutely jacked, and she’s even stronger than she looks. With 25 all-time world records under her belt, Cohen is an icon in the strength community.
    • Dana Linn Bailey. Dana Linn Bailey has been in the lifting game for a long time, and was the first Women’s Physique Olympia champion in 2013. She’s still known for her chiseled physique, has over 2 million followers on Instagram, and co-owns Warhouse Gym with her husband, Rob Bailey.
    • Бахар Набиева – Bakhar Nabieva. It’s not hard to see why Bakhar Nabieva boasts 2.8 million followers on Instagram. The social media fitness star has some of the biggest legs and one of the smallest waists around, rocking a physique that any bodybuilder would kill for.
    • Andrea Shaw. Out of all of the female bodybuilders we have talked about today, few have the type of superstar potential that Andrea Shaw has. Now that she is touting both the Rising Phoenix and Ms. Olympia titles, the future is bright.
    • Margie Martin. Margaret “Margie” V. Marvelous earned second place at the 2020 Mr. Olympia, surpassing former champ Helle Trevino. Prior to the event, she came second at the 2019 IFBB WOS Rising Phoenix World Championships.
    • Iris Kyle. To put it frankly, Iris Kyle is arguably the most successful of any female bodybuilders. She holds a whopping ten consecutive wins at the Ms. Olympia, being the last person to hold the title until the contest returned.
    • Shanique Grant. Former Women’s Physique Olympia champ Shanique Grant had one of the craziest careers in all of bodybuilding. By age 25 she was the youngest physique bodybuilder and had two Olympia wins in her resume.
    • 2021 Rising Phoenix Results
    • Winner — Andrea Shaw
    • Second Place — Helle Trevino
    • Third Place — Mona Poursaleh
    Andrea Shaw
    Helle Trevino
    Mona Poursaleh
    Michaela Aycock

    The scorecards reflect that Shaw was in first place in both prejudging and finals. Some questioned her decision to defend this title with less than four weeks to go before the Olympia, but her confidence and physique shined on the stage as she flowed through each pose. This victory gives her momentum going into the Olympia because many of the oppon...

    Trevino won this contest in both 2017 and 2019. She placed second to Shaw in both rounds this year, but it was obvious that she made the judges’ jobs difficult — both women were compared consistently throughout the show. It’s safe to assume that the two competitors will have a similar stand-off at the Olympia.

    This podium finish is a tremendous improvement for Poursaleh. The native of Canada placed 11th at this contest one year ago. She improved upon her size and conditioningthis time around and moved all the way up to the first callout. She will be making her Olympia debut this year as well.

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