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Ms Internationa / Fitness / Figure Results @ the Arnold

Sassy69

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Women's Figure: Jenny Lynn -- 3rd yr in a row
- 1st Runner Up: Monica Brandt

Women's Fitness: Jen Henderschot -- 1st yr -- also from Columbus, OH -- hometown crowd & a very emotional night for her.
- 1st Runner Up: Adelina Fridmansky
- Shocking 4th place: Kelly Ryan

Women's BB: Yaxeni Orequin -- 3rd yr in a row, winner heavy weight & overall
- Lightweight Winner: Brenda Ragenot (also won last yr)

Notes from me as an observer:

- You can definitely see the move towards a "softer" look. Even the figure girls weren't as defined as I've seen them in NPC shows in the past. Only the fitness girls were really lean. The BB girls -- well there are only 2-3 of the older ranks who used to really have size. Yaxeni is the tallest & the biggest at 5'8" and something lik 168 lbs. To me she looked less lean than I've seen her in the past, but she's still so big it looked more like bloat than lean. I thought Brenda should've won the overall.
- Interesting note: Betty Pariso, competing in the heavyweight BB, at 49 yrs old, is the oldest competitor to still be competing. And frankly she really looked good.
- There was an new girl in the Women's lightweight division, Austrian Susanne Niederhauser, at 5'5", 125 lbs who had an awesome build but not as much mass as all the other lightweights-- she was tallest of them but 5 lbs lighter than many of them. Tiny waist, great lats & upper body. She placed 3rd but just had a very aesthetically pleasing shape. For her height I would've expected her in the heavyweight, but she's very long & lean, narrow abs and flaring lats. (http://members.aon.at/susanneniederhauser.com/)

Unfortunately I missed most of the fitness routines so I can't speak to that but those girls always amaze me & I look forward to getting some pix of them tomorrow at the Expo.

And Arnold was there to hand out all the trophies -- still looking good!

The first 2 pix are Betty & the last is Susanne. Betty's thing is that she finishes her routines doing the most muscular pose & sticking her tongue out like King Kamali or one of the guys does. Its sort of funny. She's definitely old school & just looks like she has a lot of fun w/ the whole thing.
 
Wish you were here Radar! I had an extra ticket tonite.

I ended up selling up trading my 2 tickets in the nosebleed section for 1 better ticket & $20.
 
Sassy69 said:
Wish you were here Radar! I had an extra ticket tonite.

I ended up selling up trading my 2 tickets in the nosebleed section for 1 better ticket & $20.



At least you got a better seat yay!
Well next time we'll plan better. :rose:

RADAR
 
Why is there a move towards a "softer" look? I thought the judges in bodybuilding had a certain criteria they looked for and that was to be very muscular. This move from a hard to softer look sounds a bit like fashion, one year its short skirts the next it's long skirts etc.

What adjusts this look in bodybuilding?
 
Exactly. Women's BB is a fairly recent sport -- the first Ms Olympia was in 1980. Here's a link to pictures of some of the Ms Olympias by date -- you can see the huge difference in size from 1980 to more recently.

http://www.bodybuildbid.com/articles/msolympia/msolympgal.html

In the mid 90s the size, muscularity & ripped-ness of the girls started getting pretty freaky and I think it was primarily a "turn off" and the shows weren't drawing crowds. At the end of the day, the promoter is trying to make some money.

Fitness competition helped. Then in 2000-2001 you started seeing a new category called "Figure". Now there number of figure competitors in a show usually outweighs the total of all other competitors men + women. But still the criteria for women's competition has been "squishy" at best. Even in figure it wasn't clear what they were looking for. Lots of girls I've seen have been told they were "too lean", "too muscular", etc. Well you're either prepped for contest or you're going to the beach. Which is it?? Based on what I saw yesterday, Its still lean, but heading toward the beach. You used to see the FBBs w/ quad & glute striations. I didnt' see that once last nite. Yaxeni was still big & beefy but she looked sort of bloated. Fanny Barios is another big girl -- she looked a like a serious case of roid gut. I don't mean like she's stupidly abusing like oh,. say Greg Kovacs, but she's is just a big woman and is built that way. But it just really didn't look good. Those big women sort of dont' have any place to go w/ the competition then. Definitely a phase is ending. Frankly I would've liked to see Valentina Chepiga this year because she carries the weight well & had gone down a little smaller the last time she competed.

Anyway .. its all about the money --- freaky women make it big in the "I'm a rich powerful guy but I need someone to beat me down & treat me like a submissive for a few hours a week" business, but it doesn't draw crowds anymore. So back to the T&A look I guess. Not sure where its gonna go next.
 
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