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Lora Ottenad

Lora Ottenad (born February 3, 1964) is an American professional bodybuilder and powerlifting champion from Las Vegas, Nevada.[7][2][8]

Lora Ottenad[1]
Bodybuilder 
Personal info
NicknameWashington Monument[2]
Born (1964-02-03) February 3, 1964 (age 60)
Seattle, Washington, United States of America
Height5 ft 8 in (1.73 m)[1]
WeightOn season: 160–190 lb (73–86 kg)[3][1][4][5]
Professional career
Pro-debut
ActiveSince 1987[6]

Bodybuilding career edit

Amateur edit

At the 2000 National Physique Committee (NPC) Nationals, according to Gene Hwang, "From the looks of the prejudging though, it was almost a consensus that Ottenad was going to take the class,". However, when the final results were read out, Heather Foster had beat Lora for the 1st place heavyweight title. The audience erupted with boos of displeasure over this. Lora stormed off the stage after the photographs and Sheliah Browne tried and failed to catch up to her to give her the trophy she left on stage. A camera crew surrounded the heavyweight top five quickly, but as Lora was leaving, she was visibly angered and many in the crowd were equally dumbfounded.[9] At the 2006 NPC Nationals, Lora got 1st place in the heavyweight class at 170 lb (77 kg), the heaviest heavyweight class winner since Nicole Bass in 1997, along with winning the overall and her International Federation of Bodybuilding and Fitness Professional League card.[3]

Professional edit

Contest history edit

  • 1991 Seattle - 1st (Heavyweight (HW) & Overall (OA))
  • 1992 Washington State Championship - 1st (HW)
  • 1995 Western Washington - 1st (HW & OA)
  • 1996 NPC Emerald Cup - 1st (HW)
  • 1996 National Physique Committee (NPC) USA Championship - 11th (HW)
  • 1996 NPC Nationals - Did not place (HW)
  • 1997 NPC Emerald Cup - 1st (HW)
  • 1999 NPC Iron Maiden Championships - 1st (HW & OA)
  • 2000 NPC USA Championship - 1st (HW)
  • 2000 NPC Nationals - 2nd (HW)
  • 2001 NPC USA Championship - 9th (HW)
  • 2003 NPC USA Championship - 4th (HW)
  • 2003 NPC Nationals - 3rd (HW)
  • 2004 NPC Nationals - 2nd (HW)
  • 2005 NPC Nationals - 5th (HW)
  • 2006 International Federation of BodyBuilding and Fitness (IFBB) North American - 2nd (HW)
  • 2006 NPC Nationals - 1st (HW & OA)
  • 2007 International Federation of Bodybuilding and Fitness Professional League (IFBB Pro League) Ms. International - 11th
  • 2007 IFBB Pro League Atlantic City Pro - 4th (HW)
  • 2009 IFBB Pro League Atlantic City Pro - 12th
  • 2011 IFBB Pro League Europa Battle of Champions - 6th
  • 2011 IFBB Pro League Pro Bodybuilding Weekly Championships - 12th
  • 2013 IFBB Pro League Pro Bodybuilding Weekly Championships - 8th
  • 2015 IFBB Pro League Wings of Strength Chicago Pro-Am Extravaganza - 9th (OA) & 5th (Masters)
  • 2016 IFBB Pro League Lenda Murray Pro AM - 2nd
  • 2016 IFBB Pro League Wings of Strength Rising Phoenix World Championships – 15th[10][2]

Best statistics edit

  • Bench press - 315 lb (143 kg) x 5 reps (best lifts at a body weight of 188 lb (85 kg))[1]
  • Biceps - 16.5 inches (42 cm)[1]
  • Calves - 17 inches (43 cm)[1]
  • Chest - 45 inches (110 cm)[1]
  • Legs - 25 inches (64 cm)[11]
  • Leg press - 1,800 lb (820 kg) (best lifts at a body weight of 188 lb (85 kg))[1]
  • On season weight:
    • 169 lb (77 kg) (1996 NPC Nationals)[3]
    • 169 lb (77 kg) (2000 NPC USA)[4]
    • 170 lb (77 kg) (2000 NPC Nationals)[3]
    • 160 lb (73 kg) (January 15, 2002)[11]
    • 175 lb (79 kg) (May 7, 2002)[12]
    • 189 lb (86 kg) (March 24, 2003)[13]
    • 170–170.75 lb (77.11–77.45 kg) (2003 NPC Nationals)[14][3]
    • 189 lb (86 kg) (November 11, 2003)[15]
    • 190 lb (86 kg) (May 12, 2004)[16]
    • 172 lb (78 kg) (2004 NPC Nationals)[3][17]
    • 169 lb (77 kg) (2005 NPC Nationals)[3]
    • 170 lb (77 kg) (2006 NPC Nationals)[3]
  • Squat - 500 lb (230 kg) (best lifts at a body weight of 188 lb (85 kg))[1]
  • Stand-up military barbell bicep curls - 150 lb (68 kg) (best lifts at a body weight of 188 lb (85 kg))[1][2]
  • Quads - 27 inches (69 cm)[1]
  • Waist - 29 inches (74 cm)[1]

External links edit

  • Official website

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l Lora Ottenad wb270
  2. ^ a b c d e f Meet Lora
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h IS BIGGER BEST IN WOMEN'S BODYBUILDING ?
  4. ^ a b 2000 NPC USA Women's Bodybuilding Backstage Posing
  5. ^ WPW September October 1996 Magazine Issue
  6. ^ Lora Ottenad
  7. ^ "Famous Fitness Models; Role Models For The Crowd". Effective Diet Association. Retrieved 13 November 2010.
  8. ^ . USAMuscle Women. Archived from the original on 17 July 2011. Retrieved 13 November 2010.
  9. ^ 2000 NPC Nationals Report
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  11. ^ a b
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  14. ^ 2003 NPC National Women's Bodybuilding Evening Show
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  17. ^ 2004 NPC National Championships Women's Bodybuilding Prejudging

lora, ottenad, born, february, 1964, american, professional, bodybuilder, powerlifting, champion, from, vegas, nevada, bodybuilder, personal, infonicknamewashington, monument, born, 1964, february, 1964, seattle, washington, united, states, americaheight5, wei. Lora Ottenad born February 3 1964 is an American professional bodybuilder and powerlifting champion from Las Vegas Nevada 7 2 8 Lora Ottenad 1 Bodybuilder Personal infoNicknameWashington Monument 2 Born 1964 02 03 February 3 1964 age 60 Seattle Washington United States of AmericaHeight5 ft 8 in 1 73 m 1 WeightOn season 160 190 lb 73 86 kg 3 1 4 5 Professional careerPro debutInternational Federation of Bodybuilding and Fitness Professional League Ms International 2 2007 2 ActiveSince 1987 6 Contents 1 Bodybuilding career 1 1 Amateur 1 2 Professional 1 3 Contest history 1 4 Best statistics 2 External links 3 ReferencesBodybuilding career editAmateur edit At the 2000 National Physique Committee NPC Nationals according to Gene Hwang From the looks of the prejudging though it was almost a consensus that Ottenad was going to take the class However when the final results were read out Heather Foster had beat Lora for the 1st place heavyweight title The audience erupted with boos of displeasure over this Lora stormed off the stage after the photographs and Sheliah Browne tried and failed to catch up to her to give her the trophy she left on stage A camera crew surrounded the heavyweight top five quickly but as Lora was leaving she was visibly angered and many in the crowd were equally dumbfounded 9 At the 2006 NPC Nationals Lora got 1st place in the heavyweight class at 170 lb 77 kg the heaviest heavyweight class winner since Nicole Bass in 1997 along with winning the overall and her International Federation of Bodybuilding and Fitness Professional League card 3 Professional edit Contest history edit 1991 Seattle 1st Heavyweight HW amp Overall OA 1992 Washington State Championship 1st HW 1995 Western Washington 1st HW amp OA 1996 NPC Emerald Cup 1st HW 1996 National Physique Committee NPC USA Championship 11th HW 1996 NPC Nationals Did not place HW 1997 NPC Emerald Cup 1st HW 1999 NPC Iron Maiden Championships 1st HW amp OA 2000 NPC USA Championship 1st HW 2000 NPC Nationals 2nd HW 2001 NPC USA Championship 9th HW 2003 NPC USA Championship 4th HW 2003 NPC Nationals 3rd HW 2004 NPC Nationals 2nd HW 2005 NPC Nationals 5th HW 2006 International Federation of BodyBuilding and Fitness IFBB North American 2nd HW 2006 NPC Nationals 1st HW amp OA 2007 International Federation of Bodybuilding and Fitness Professional League IFBB Pro League Ms International 11th 2007 IFBB Pro League Atlantic City Pro 4th HW 2009 IFBB Pro League Atlantic City Pro 12th 2011 IFBB Pro League Europa Battle of Champions 6th 2011 IFBB Pro League Pro Bodybuilding Weekly Championships 12th 2013 IFBB Pro League Pro Bodybuilding Weekly Championships 8th 2015 IFBB Pro League Wings of Strength Chicago Pro Am Extravaganza 9th OA amp 5th Masters 2016 IFBB Pro League Lenda Murray Pro AM 2nd 2016 IFBB Pro League Wings of Strength Rising Phoenix World Championships 15th 10 2 Best statistics edit Bench press 315 lb 143 kg x 5 reps best lifts at a body weight of 188 lb 85 kg 1 Biceps 16 5 inches 42 cm 1 Calves 17 inches 43 cm 1 Chest 45 inches 110 cm 1 Legs 25 inches 64 cm 11 Leg press 1 800 lb 820 kg best lifts at a body weight of 188 lb 85 kg 1 On season weight 169 lb 77 kg 1996 NPC Nationals 3 169 lb 77 kg 2000 NPC USA 4 170 lb 77 kg 2000 NPC Nationals 3 160 lb 73 kg January 15 2002 11 175 lb 79 kg May 7 2002 12 189 lb 86 kg March 24 2003 13 170 170 75 lb 77 11 77 45 kg 2003 NPC Nationals 14 3 189 lb 86 kg November 11 2003 15 190 lb 86 kg May 12 2004 16 172 lb 78 kg 2004 NPC Nationals 3 17 169 lb 77 kg 2005 NPC Nationals 3 170 lb 77 kg 2006 NPC Nationals 3 Squat 500 lb 230 kg best lifts at a body weight of 188 lb 85 kg 1 Stand up military barbell bicep curls 150 lb 68 kg best lifts at a body weight of 188 lb 85 kg 1 2 Quads 27 inches 69 cm 1 Waist 29 inches 74 cm 1 External links editOfficial websiteReferences edit a b c d e f g h i j k l Lora Ottenad wb270 a b c d e f Meet Lora a b c d e f g h IS BIGGER BEST IN WOMEN S BODYBUILDING a b 2000 NPC USA Women s Bodybuilding Backstage Posing WPW September October 1996 Magazine Issue Lora Ottenad Famous Fitness Models Role Models For The Crowd Effective Diet Association Retrieved 13 November 2010 VIDEO CLIP DETAILS USAMuscle Women Archived from the original on 17 July 2011 Retrieved 13 November 2010 2000 NPC Nationals Report Contest history a b Lora Ottenad Lora Ottenad Lora Ottenad 2003 NPC National Women s Bodybuilding Evening Show Lora Ottenad Lora Ottenad 2004 NPC National Championships Women s Bodybuilding Prejudging Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lora Ottenad amp oldid 1178422346, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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