Erika Geisen
Erika Giesen is a professional bodybuilder from Australia.[1]
Erika Giesen[1] | |
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Born | Germany |
Professional career | |
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Predecessor | None[1] |
Successor | Cathey Palyo[1] |
Active | Retired 1988 |
Bodybuilding career
Amateur
- 1983: South Pacific - first place
- 1983: Miss Asia - first place
- 1984: Australian - first place
- 1986: Australasia - first place
Professional
Giesen's greatest success was winning the first Ms. International contest in 1986.[1]
Retirement
Giesen runs now a cattle station with her husband in Queensland Australia.
Legacy
Giesen was the first bodybuilder to win the Ms. International. She is currently the most successful Australian bodybuilder of all time.[1]
Contest history
- 1984 World Amateur Championship - 2nd (LW)
- 1985 IFBB World Games - 4th (LW)
- 1986 Ms. International - 1st
- 1986 IFBB Ms. Olympia - 11th
- 1988 Ms. International - 6th[1]
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References
- "Biography: Erika Giesen". Australia Bodybuilding. Archived from the original on 9 April 2008. Retrieved 24 February 2010.
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First (1986) | Succeeded by: Cathey Palyo |
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