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May 20, 2014 at 7:13 am #120680JaredParticipant
2014 Ms. Olympia qualified
http://mrolympia.com/2014/ms-olympia
Pre-qualified for the 2014 Ms. Olympia – Country – Previously placing at 2013 Ms. Olympia
Brigita Brezovac (Slovenia) – 5th (retired)
Iris Kyle (United States) – 1st
Debi Laszewski (United States) – 3rd
Yaxeni Oriquen-Garcia (Venezuela) – 4th
Alina Popa (Switzerland) – 2ndhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Female_bodybuilding#Qualification_for_Ms._Olympia
The IFBB holds six professional female bodybuilder competitions a year. In order to qualify for the Olympia, the IFBB Pro Olympia Qualification Series, set up an award point system for competitors placing in the top 2 to 5 of all Pro League events. At the end of the Olympia qualifying season, the five competitors with the highest points totals in the IFBB Pro Olympia Qualification Series will qualify to compete at Olympia Weekend. In the event of a tie, the competitor with the best top five contest placings will be awarded the qualification. No points will be awarded for first place, since the winner qualifies automatically. Also competitors placing in the top 5 at the Olympia automatically qualify for the following year.
Points and qualifications in the IFBB Pro Olympia Qualification Series will be awarded as follows:
Tier 4 – All other IFBB Pro League Competitions
2nd – 4 Points
3rd – 3 Points
4th – 2 Points
5th – 1 Point2014 IFBB pro schedule
Competition – Place – Date
Toronto Pro Supershow – Canada Toronto, Ontario – May 30, 2014
Omaha Pro – United States Omaha, Nebraska – June 7, 2014
Chicago Wings of Strength – United States Chicago, Illinois – July 4, 2014
Tampa Wings of Strength – United States Tampa, Florida – August 8, 2014
Pittsburgh Masters – United States Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania – August 30, 2014
Ms. Olympia – United States Winchester & Paradise, Nevada – September 19, 2014May 20, 2014 at 8:06 am #120681PaperParticipantThere not going to be a Female Bodybuilder contest at the
Olympia And the Female pro show are going quickly lost the Arnolds last yearMay 24, 2014 at 8:59 pm #120761JaredParticipantThere not going to be a Female Bodybuilder contest at the
OlympiaAugust 30, 2014 at 7:16 pm #122078JaredParticipanthttp://www.ifbbpro.com/2014-olympia-qualification-series/
2014 MS OLYMPIA
Iris Kyle, USA
Alina Popa, Romania
Debi Laszewski, USA
Yaxeni Oriquen-Garcia, Venezuela
Brigita Brezovac, Slovenia
Simone Oliveira, Brazil
Anne Freitas, Brazil
Rita Bello, Argentina
Sheila Bleck, USAMargie Martin, USA, 6
Christine Envall, Australia, 6
Alana Shipp, USA, 5
Lisa Giesbrecht, Canada, 5
Jennifer Sedia, USA, 4
Virginia Sanchez, Spain, 3
Monique Jones, USA, 3
Tonia Moore, USA, 2
Juanita Blaino, USA, 2
Kahla Bullemor, Australia, 2
Emery Miller, USA, 1
Melody Spetko, USA, 1September 18, 2014 at 1:34 am #122280luvemhuge5699Participantjust a reminder the ms. olympia is this weekend starting friday. i wish it would be shown on tv like in the old days when espn was just starting out and would broadcast anything. it would be nice if there would be a new winner this year. iris is a great champion but, its long past time for someone else to win. the judges just fall into a routine and let the same woman keep winning. it happened with cory, then lenda, now iris. PLEASE let somebody else win. i looked at the lineup. pretty impressive this year. i know most on here would love to see alina win. i would love to see debi win. but, anybody except iris would make me happy. with most female bodybuilding shows now gone, we should enjoy the olympia while it lasts. if anyone is lucky enough to go this weekend. we would all LOVE pictures please. :laugh: http://mrolympia.com/2014/ms-olympia
September 18, 2014 at 2:28 am #122282khuddleParticipantKind of weird and annoying how they seem to change the dates for the Olympia year in and
year out. Wasn’t the Olympia held in November the last couple of years? Don’t remember it
being held this early.September 18, 2014 at 2:35 am #122283khuddleParticipantAnd I would love to see Debi win to, Lovemhuge, but I doubt that will happen. They never NEVER
award the Ms Olympia title to newcomers — you have to pay your dues, compete year in and year out,
establish a reputation, work your way up the ranks. Alina has done that, and she made a big impression
last year by showing up in arguably better condition than Iris. This year it will be between Alina and Iris.
Debi’s time will come, but she has to play the IFBB game first.September 18, 2014 at 2:55 am #122284JedediahParticipantRegarding broadcasts- I think we will be able to see the Olympia events over here:
http://streaming.bodybuilding.com/2014-olympia-webcast/September 18, 2014 at 3:01 am #122285luvemhuge5699Participantdebi has competed in more olympias than alina. was even 2nd 2 years ago. i think alina is just more popular right now. but, debi has earned her right to be ms.olympia.
Debi Laszewski contest history
2009 IFBB Ms. Olympia – 3rd
2010 IFBB Ms. International – 3rd
2010 IFBB Ms. Olympia – 3rd
2011 IFBB Ms. International – 4th
2011 IFBB Ms. Olympia – 4th
2012 IFBB Ms. International – 2nd
2012 IFBB Ms. Olympia – 2nd
2013 IFBB Ms. International – 3rd
2013 IFBB Ms. Olympia – 3rd[1]alina popa
2011 IFBB Ms. International – 3rd
2011 IFBB Ms. Olympia – 5th
2012 IFBB Ms. International – 3rd
2012 IFBB Ms. Olympia – 4th
2013 IFBB Ms. Olympia – 2ndSeptember 18, 2014 at 6:22 am #122289TC2ParticipantI love Debi and I wish she would take home that Olympia. Alina is amazing too, but Debi has certainly put in her work and deserves a shot.
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