Anja Schreiner
Anja Schreiner is a professional female bodybuilder from Germany.[1]
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Personal info | |
Nickname | The Angel |
Born | 1967 Germany |
Professional career | |
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Best win |
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Predecessor | Tonya Knight[1] |
Successor | Kim Chizevsky-Nicholls[1] |
Active | Retired 1992 |
Bodybuilding career
Amateur
She began lifting weights to combat scoliosis in her adolescence.
Professional
Anja won a narrow victory at the 1991 Ms. International, when she topped Tonya Knight by a score of 30 to 32. It was the first most narrowest victory at the Ms. International.[2]
Retirement
Legacy
Currently she is the most successful German bodybuilder of all time.[1]
Contest history
- 1986 Miss Germany - 1st
- 1989 Pro World Championship - 21st
- 1989 Ms. International - 11th
- 1990 Ms. International - 3rd
- 1990 IFBB Ms. Olympia - 3rd
- 1991 Ms. International - 2nd
- 1991 IFBB Ms. Olympia - 8th
- 1992 Ms. International - 1st
- 1992 IFBB Ms. Olympia - 6th[1]
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References
- Anja Schreiner
- "The Ms. International" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on May 27, 2014.
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Preceded by: Tonya Knight |
First (1992) | Succeeded by: Kim Chizevsky-Nicholls |
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