jueves, 24 de diciembre de 2020

Merry Christmas & Happy Holidays 2020

Hi again Female Muscle Fans. Who would have imagined that this year would show a dark and a strong face to us. This year will be remembered as the pandemic start, and of course this would cause a big challenge with no precedent. Nothing and nobody was prepared to face a year in which even you would fall sick with just a leaving home. Even the sports world has been affected, and an unusual scenario has appeared, empty stadiums in which the competitions of each discipline were punished and the everyday life as we know it was massively damaged. Now a new series of circumstances has appeared and is a new challenge we have to overcome as individuals and as society. Our health is a various treasure and as such, we have to protect it at any cost, even with some care protocols. This looks like a movie, but is happening in real life. With no fears, we will be fighting in order to recover our way of being, and we will learn how to take advantage of the moments for our upgrowth as human beings.









Today, we are facing an unexpected circumstance and is time to reflex about the things we have achieved and how much we must learn to avoid mistakes. And a new year is around the corner, and as always, is the moment in which we need to review our successes and our fails and therefore, being prepared to start a new chapter in the book of life. A new lesson is about to begin and we need to be ready for taking this journey in this untold life circumstance.









With or without pandemic, our commitment to bring you the best content related with our Steel Goddesses is still the same. This is another challenge we must face with everything, with passion, determination, discipline and respect, and with your preference, we can get the required strength to overcome this new difficulty. Let's get it on.


















On behalf of FMU team, we wish you happy holidays and a new year full of health, prosperity in all aspects and love of all your dear beings.









What a way to start the new decade, and the year consequently. Faith and hope are the main points that we have when hard times are pressing and menacing our calm and serenity. Never lose those qualities because our Steel Goddesses have them as their engine to overcome their successes and fails. Faith and hope allow us to being positive despite the ordeals that appear along the life. Any ideas and suggestions you can write to the next e-mail address femalemusclefanforever@gmail.com. Thanks again for your preference and Happy Holidays.


miércoles, 19 de agosto de 2020

Net Neutrality 31

Hi again Female Muscle Fans. Now there is another point about this subject, in which the fight for Internet is reaching critic places. So let’s begin with this article.









Now the new subject is about Section 230. According with Open Media, this is the information about this: For decades, websites like Reddit and Twitter have had legal protection for content posted by users. So-called “Section 230” protection that allows all of the social media sites we use to speak to each other online to exist. But now the FCC is considering selectively ending those protections, which could lead to widespread censorship, constant “takedown” orders, and a politically-appointed body deciding what we can say on the net. The FCC is required to take public comments on the plan until September 2, and OpenMedia is rallying our community to flood the agency with as many responses as possible to send a clear message: Hands off our Internet!









Here's the deal: Since 1995, content from third-parties (like you and me) has been protected by a law called Section 230, which shields websites to a large extent from being held legally responsible for what others publish on their sites. Section 230 gives sites like Twitter, Facebook, and Vimeo the freedom to make their own rules for what content they'll allow without fearing that they'll be sued or shut down by the government.











The Electronic Frontier Foundation calls Section 230 “the most important law protecting Internet speech.











But in May, President Trump—angered over his perception that social media sites like Twitter are biased against him—ordered a review of Section 230.That review asks the FCC to make several changes to Section 230 that would severely weaken the rule, opening platforms to lawsuits or government action if the FCC doesn't approve of their terms of service or how they're enforced.











Under these new rules, platforms that host our content would be pressured to censor anything that might upset the government.











This is a free speech emergency, and we need a massive response. We have less than a month to drive as many people as possible to comment on the FCC website, so we're going to post ads and use social media to spread the word far and wide.










Section 230 is the shield we have all users in posting any kind of content without censorship, and now we must fight and pressuring to FCC in order to get our opinion on the table, and the limit date is September 2nd. These are the sites in which you can write your messages:










https://www.fcc.gov/










Twitter:










@AjitPaiFCC










@BrendsnCarrFCC










@GeoffreyStarks










And don’t forget to donate to Open Media for contributing the Internet Defense:










https://action.openmedia.org/page/65674/donate/1?ea.url.id=4863422&forwarded=true










You can leave your comments in this link:











https://action.openmedia.org/page/65697/donate/1









That’s all for this article, and any new information about this subject, you will know immediately with punctuality and seriousness. See you next time Female Muscle Fans.





sábado, 4 de julio de 2020

Net Neutrality 30

Hi again Female Muscle Fans. The fight for protecting the Internet is coming to a series of dangerous phases in which even our privacy and freedom of speech are menaced. So let’s begin with this subject.









This time, the fight is coming to a delicated step. Lindsey Graham, one of the most closest allies of Trump Administration has delivered an ominous threat to Apple, Facebook, and any other tech company that might refuse to kill encryption programs that prevent malicious hackers, law enforcement officers, and others from accessing our private communications systems: "You're going to find a way to do this or we're going to do it for you."









Graham has authored the Eliminating Abusive and Rampant Neglect of Interactive Technologies Act of 2019 — or EARN IT Act, for short — under the guise of protecting children from online exploitation. But in reality, this new legislation is just a thinly-veiled excuse to destroy privacy protections for everyday people like you and me. You see, the EARN IT Act grants the Attorney General broad authority to force tech companies to do whatever he wants, and what Attorney General William Barr wants is no secret. For decades, he has demanded that tech companies weaken encryption by creating “digital backdoors” that grant law enforcement agencies access to our personal communications. That puts us all in danger.









Now, encryption is being menaced, because this tool prevents the hackers’ attacks on our devices and computers. 
Security professionals have repeatedly warned us that killing encryption will have disastrous effects, but that hasn’t stopped our government from installing digital backdoors in secure systems. Predictably, hackers discovered and exploited those digital backdoors, wreaking havoc with communication systemspower grids … even nuclear facilities.









Some lawmakers understand the risk posed by breaking encryption. In 2016, a bipartisan Congressional commission concluded that “[e]ncryption is inexorably tied to our national interests.” Senator Ron Wyden (D–OR) has pointed out that "[y]ou can't only build a backdoor for the good guys ... Once you weaken encryption with a backdoor, you make it far easier for criminals and hackers and predators to get into your digital life." Do we really want criminals and hackers and predators getting into our hospital records, court records, and energy infrastructure? Of course not.










Do you remember the Edward Snowden case? Exactly, this incident has revealed how the government has reached a dangerous level of espionage. The Patriot Act, whose foundation ocurred in George W. Bush administration, since 9/11 terrorist attacks, has been a controversial subject, even in Barack Obama’s management. Edward Snowden exposed the American government’s massive — and unconstitutional— digital surveillance program back in 2013. Unfortunately, Snowden’s revelations didn’t stop our law enforcement and intelligence agencies from abusing their surveillance powers to spy on journalists, racial justice activists, and millions more. Beyond the systemic surveillance issues we face, individual police officers routinely misuse their access to confidential databases to get information on neighbors, romantic partners, and business rivals. We know that giving law enforcement and intelligence officials access to our communications results in them taking advantage of that access in ways that hurt us — often with absolutely no benefit to the public good. Why should we trust them with even greater access to our private conversations? Simply put, we shouldn’t.











Unfortunately, as a result of the latest protests in the United States, common people like us are already in the eye of all government levels, Donald Trump has authorized to DEA to conduct “covert surveillance operations” in order to locate political opponents. And FBI are making interrogations to protesters about their political views. Many protesters are taking precautions to protect themselves from government surveillance, like encrypting their phones and using encrypted messaging apps to communicate with others. But that won’t mean anything if the EARN IT Act is passed into law. Encrypted communication services ensure that governments will never be able to silence their people from speaking up about racial justice, global health pandemics, or anything else we want to share with the world. Destroying encryption gives governments one more way of controlling us. We can’t let that happen.











Lindsey Graham, William Barr, and other government officials have routinely ignored the obvious dangers of their Orwellian surveillance schemes. They have routinely lied and misled the public about their activities and their intentions. Now they want us to earn our right to privacy and our right free speech online. But these rights don’t need to be earned; they are protected by the ConstitutionDon’t let Congress chip away at your essential freedoms online. Sign our petition now to tell your lawmakers : “Don’t kill online encryption! Reject the dangerous EARN IT Act.










Some excerpts of the information we are giving to you are part of the investigation in which Fight For The Future has made in defense of our freedom in digital rights. You can sign the petition of them through this link: 

https://www.noearnitact.org/?referrer=group-daily-kos-liberation-league&link_id=4&can_id=030c312d8d95fad5b2c411f7f4fa4f15&source=email-firstname-default-friend-reject-the-earn-it-act-2&email_referrer=email_848666&email_subject=sign-if-you-agree-government-should-not-violate-our-free-speech-online










Now, our digital rights and our freedom online are in stake like never before, and is important to be informed in order to counterattack these dark measures in which citizens like us are being treated like criminals. Our power is on union and organization, so let’s begin with a powerful block in which we are well informed consumers and our voice must be listened and respected.










That’s all for this article, and any new information about this subject, you will know immediately with punctuality and seriousness. See you next time Female Muscle Fans.


sábado, 20 de junio de 2020

IFBB North American Championship 2017 Results

Hi again Female Muscle Fans. The IFBB North American Championship 2017 already has its winners. In this time, we are going to mention the 3 first places for each class, so let's begin with the results.









IFBB North American Championship 2017









Figure (Class A)









1st place: Alexis Sullivan (United States of America)
Residence: Unknown.









2nd place: Nicole Melillo (United States of America)
Residence: Unknown.









3rd place: Nicole Corbin (Canada, and also known as Nikki Corbin)
Residence: Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.









Figure (Class B)









1st place: Ruthanna Warnke (United States of America)
Residence: Las Vegas, Nevada, USA.









2nd place: Tanae Steward (United States of America9
Residence: Unknown.









3rd place: Ruth Castillo Rodriguez (Mexico)
Residence: Unknown.









Figure (Class C)









1st place: Jennifer Bertsch (United States of America)
Residence: Phoenix, Arizona, USA.









2nd place: Shatondra Dean (United States of America)
Residence: Nashville, Tennessee, USA.









3rd place: Brandy Hurd (United States of America)
Residence: Unknown.









Figure (Class D)









1st place: Alexa Floria (Unknown)
Residence: Unknown.









2nd place: Christinia Carollo (United States of America)
Residence: Unknown.









3rd place: Amanda Schmidt (Canada)
Residence: Barrie, Ontario, Canada.









Figure (Class E)









1st place: Audreianna Fortune (United States of America)
Residence: Unknown.









2nd place: Renee Porter (United States of America)
Residence: Los Angeles, California, USA.









3rd place: Ashley Sparks (United States of America)
Residence: Unknown.









Figure (Class F)









1st place: A.C. Evans (United States of America)
Residence: Unknown.









2nd place: Joelle Lombardi (United States of America)
Residence: Cumming, Georgia, USA.









3rd place: Jessica Bartges (United States of America)
Residence: Unknown.









Overall Figure Champion: Alexa Floria.









Figure Masters (Over 35 Class A)









1st place: Nicole Melillo (United States of America)
Residence: Unknown.









2nd place: Maria Malo (Mexico)
Residence: Unknown.









3rd place: Christina Rosa (United States of America)
Residence: Unknown.









Figure Masters (Over 35 Class B)









1st place: Natasha Corbett (United States of America)
Residence: Brooklyn, New York, USA.









2nd place: Ruthanna Warnke (It was already explained previously).









3rd place: Lakendria Williams (United States of America)
Residence: Unknown.









Figure Masters (Over 35 Class C)









1st place: Nancy Tremblay Zimmerman (Canada)
Residence: Lake Mary, Florida, USA.









2nd place: Bevan Brown (United States of America)
Residence: Unknown.









3rd place: Kelly Lynn Nauyokas (United States of America)
Residence: Tampa, Florida, USA.









Figure Masters (Over 35 Class D)









1st place: Tiffany Scallan (United States of America)
Residence: Covington, Louisianna, USA.









2nd place: Lauren L. Cephas (United States of America)
Residence: Unknown.









3rd place: Danielle Yablin Rose (United States of America)
Residence: Unknown.









Figure Masters (Over 35 Class E)









1st place: Renee Porter (It was already explained previously).









2nd place: Michelle McCulloch Kepley (United States of America)
Residence: Floyds Knobs, Indiana, USA.









3rd place: Renae Wegner (United States of America)
Residence: Hartland, Wisconsin, USA.









Figure Masters (Over 35 Class F)









1st place: A.C. Evans (It was already explained previously).









2nd place: Brigitte Yvette Blount (United States of America)
Residence: Unknown.









3rd place: Natasha Charles (United States of America)
Residence: Unknown.









Figure Masters Over 35 Overall Champion: A.C.Evans.









Figure Masters (Over 40 Class A)









1st place: Belinda Johnson (United States of America)
Residence: Unknown.









2nd place: Josefina Monsivais (United States of America and Latin Origin)
Residence: Unknown.









3rd place: Lori Rubin (United States of America)
Residence: Charlton, Massachusetts, USA.









Figure Masters (Over 40 Class B)









1st place: Ruth Castillo Rodriguez (It was already explained previously).









2nd place: Ruthanna Warnke (It was already explained previously).









3rd place: Natasha Corbett (It was already explained previously).









Figure Masters (Over 40 Class C)









1st place: Claudia Olvera (Mexico)
Residence: Mexico City, Mexico.









2nd place: Nancy Tremblay Zimmerman (It was already explained previously).









3rd place: Bevan Brown (It was already explained previously).









Figure Masters (Over 40 Class D)









1st place: Donya Jackson (United States of America)
Residence: Unknown.









2nd place: Danielle Yablin Rose (It was already explained previously).









3rd place: Jennie Clagett Gray (United States of America)
Residence: Elizabethtown, Kentucky, USA.









Figure Masters (Over 40 Class E)









1st place: Renae Wegner (It was already explained previously).









2nd place: Esmeralda Higareda Gonzalez (Mexico)
Residence: Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico.









3rd place: Tiffany Dawn Davis (United States Of America)
Residence: Unknown.









Figure Masters (Over 40 Class F)









1st place: Brigitte Yvette Blount (It was already explained previously).









2nd place: Natasha Charles (It was already explained previously).









3rd place: Priscilla Hinckle (United States Of America)
Residence: Stuart, Florida, USA.









Figure Masters Over 40 Overall Champion: Brigitte Yvette Blount.









Figure Masters (Over 50 Class A)









1st place: Monica de la Torre (Mexico)
Residence: El Paso, Texas, USA.









2nd place: Linda Flynn (United States Of America)
Residence: Unknown.









3rd place: Elyse Michaud (Canada)
Residence: Ajax, Ontario, Canada.









Figure Masters (Over 50 Class B)









1st place: Tina Ponchillia (United States Of America)
Residence: Nashville, Tennessee, USA.









2nd place: Cheryl Greenfield (United States Of America)
Residence: Atlanta, Georgia, USA.









3rd place: Jennifer Wolfe (United States Of America)
Residence: Unknown.









Figure Masters (Over 50 Class C)









1st place: Jennifer Cox (United States Of America)
Residence: Cincinnati, Ohio, USA.









2nd place: Christine Bertini (United States Of America)
Residence: New Haven, Connecticut, USA.









3rd place: Stephanie Simmons (United States Of America)
Residence: Grand Prairie, Texas, USA.









Figure Masters (Over 50 Class D)









1st place: Danielle Smith (United States Of America)
Residence: Unknown.









2nd place: Carolyn Erickson (United States Of America)
Residence: San Diego, California, USA.









3rd place: Michelle Troll (United States Of America)
Residence: Unknown.









Overall Figure Masters Over 50 Champion: Monica de la Torre.









Bikini (Class A)









1st place: Jacqueline Gomez (United States Of America and Latin Origin)
Residence: New York City, New York, USA.









2nd place: Nathalie Richards (United States Of America)
Residence: Unknown.









3rd place: Heang Lay (United States Of America)
Residence: Los Angeles, California, USA.









Bikini (Class B)









1st place: Riley Worth (United States Of America)
Residence: Unknown.









2nd place: Angela Laporta (United States Of America)
Residence: Unknown.









3rd place: Daniela Orce (United States Of America)
Residence: Unknown.









Bikini (Class C)









1st place: Cristina Martinez (United States Of America and Latin Origin)
Residence: Unknown.









2nd place: Morgan Williams (United States Of America)
Residence: Unknown.









3rd place: Hazel Hernandez (United States of America and Latin Origin)
Residence: Unknown.









Bikini (Class D)









1st place: Breana Turner (United States Of America)
Residence: Unknown.









2nd place: Emalie Bassett (United States Of America)
Residence: Unknown.









3rd place: Camille Shabazz (United States Of America)
Residence: Unknown.









Bikini (Class E)









1st place: Shelby Pierce (United States of America)
Residence: Unknown.









2nd place: Naiyma Thompson (United States Of America)
Residence: Florida, USA.









3rd place: Lauren Flodquist (United States Of America)
Residence: Unknown.









Bikini (Class F)









1st place: Linnea Daker (United States Of America)
Residence: Unknown.









2nd place: Jennifer Nicole Lee (United States Of America)
Residence: Miami, Florida, USA.










3rd place: Sarah Jenny (United States Of America)
Residence: Unknown.









Bikini (Class G)









1st place: Jourdanne Lee Pineda (United States Of America and Latin Origin)
Residence: Unknown.









2nd place: Laura Norton (United States Of America)
Residence: Unknown.









3rd place: Tania Plasencia (Unknown)
Residence: Unknown.









Bikini (Class H)









1st place: Katie Miller (United States Of America)
Residence: Unknown.









2nd place: Christina Pierini (United States Of America and Italian Origin)
Residence: Unknown.









3rd place: Vita Shtevnin (United States Of America)
Residence: Cape Coral, Florida, USA.









Overall Bikini Champion: Jacqueline Gomez.









Bikini Masters Over 35+ (Class A)









1st place: Heang Lay (United States Of America)
Residence: Los Angeles, California, USA.









2nd place: Jeanette Silvestri (United States Of America and Italian Origin)
Residence: Staten Island, New York, USA.









3rd place: Judy Tily (United States Of America)
Residence: Unknown.









Bikini Masters Over 35+ (Class B)









1st place: Lauren Huddleston (United States Of America)
Residence: Unknown.









2nd place: Sebrina Perkins (United States Of America)
Residence: Unknown.









3rd place: Mignon Williams (United States Of America)
Residence: Unknown.









Bikini Masters Over 35+ (Class C)









1st place: Dennis Mireles Torres (United States Of America and Latin Origin)
Residence: Denver, Colorado, USA.









2nd place: Kindra Connally (United States Of America)
Residence: Unknown.









3rd place: Cathy Dachel (United States Of America)
Residence: Arvada, Colorado, USA.









Bikini Masters Over 35+ (Class D)









1st place: Bethany Bartlett Tomko (United States Of America)
Residence: Unknown.









2nd place: April Senclair (United States Of America)
Residence: Unknown.









3rd place: Susan Price (United States Of America)
Residence: Unknown.









Bikini Masters Over 35+ (Class E)









1st place: Heather McAllister (United States Of America)
Residence: Unknown.









2nd place: Sherri Hawkins Lund (United States Of America)
Residence: Unknown.









3rd place: Sarah Huyett DeVore (United States Of America)
Residence: Pleasant Grove, Utah, USA.









Bikini Masters Over 35+ (Class F)









1st place: Lydia Taylor (United States Of America)
Residence: Unknown.









2nd place: Crystal Close Molen (United States Of America)
Residence: Sumner, Washington, USA.









3rd place: Katie Cole (United States Of America)
Residence: Unknown.









Bikini Masters Over 35+ Champion: Dennis Mireles Torres.









Bikini Masters Over 40+ (Class A)









1st place: Chatkaew Carlton (United States Of America)
Residence: Unknown.









2nd place: Diana Quach Nguyen (United States Of America and Vietnamese Origin)
Residence: Unknown.









3rd place: Jennifer Star Santos (United States Of America and Latin Origin)
Residence: Unknown.









Bikini Masters Over 40+ (Class B)









1st place: Sebrina Perkins (It was already explained previously).










2nd place: Kelly Ward (United States Of America)
Residence: Unknown.










3rd place: Joanie Paredes-Pineda (United States Of America and Latin Origin)
Residence: Martinez, California, USA.









Bikini Masters Over 40+ (Class C)









1st place: Cathy Dachel (It was already explained previously)









2nd place: Ivonne-Tim Toy (United States Of America)
Residence: Unknown.









3rd place: Wendy Lee (United States Of America)
Residence: Unknown.









Bikini Masters Over 40+ (Class D)









1st place: Bethany Bartlett Tomko (It was already explained previously).









2nd place: Susan Price (It was already explained previously).









3rd place: Anita Strand (United States Of America)
Residence: Unknown.









Bikini Masters Over 40+ (Class E)









1st place: Sherri Hawkins Lund (It was already explained previously).









2nd place: Holly Barker (Canada)
Residence: Unknown.









3rd place: Robyn Milewski (United States Of America)
Residence: Unknown.









Bikini Masters Over 40+ (Class F)









1st place: Kristin Crutcher (United States Of America)
Residence: Aurora, Illinois, USA.









2nd place: Crystal Close Molen (It was already explained previously).









3rd place: Emily Crooks (United States Of America)
Residence: Unknown.









Bikini Masters Over 40+ Champion: Bethany Bartlett Tomko.









Bikini Masters Over 45+ (Class A)









1st place: Sebrina Perkins (It was already explained previously).









2nd place: Bonnie Sweat (United States Of America)
Residence: Collierville, Tennessee, USA.









3rd place: Angela McElhinny (United States Of America)
Residence: Unknown.









Bikini Masters Over 45+ (Class B)









1st place: Auwana Brown (United States Of America)
Residence: Los Angeles, California, USA.









2nd place: Karina Powers (United States Of America)
Residence: Austin, Texas, USA.









3rd place: Lucille Ozwald (United States Of America)
Residence: Unknown.









Bikini Masters Over 45+ (Class C)









1st place: Janine Palmer-Finnie (United States Of America)
Residence: Unknown.









2nd place: Kristin Crutcher (It was already explained previously).









3rd place: Paula Taylor (United States Of America)
Residence: Spokane, Washington, USA.









Bikini Masters Over 45+ Champion: Auwana Brown.









Bikini Masters Over 50+ (Class A)









1st place: Jean Carter (United States Of America)
Residence: Unknown.









2nd place: Angela McElhinny (It was already explained previously).









3rd place: Pepper Homaloo (United States Of America)
Residence: Unknown.









Bikini Masters Over 50+ (Class B)









1st place: Liz Fitchner (United States Of America)
Residence: Unknown.









2nd place: Jennifer Myers (United States Of America)
Residence: Unknown.









3rd place: Carol Monette (Canada)
Residence: Toronto, Ontario, Canada.









Bikini Masters Over 50+ (Class C)









1st place: Janine Palmer-Finnie (It was already explained previously).









2nd place: Rita George (United States Of America)
Residence: Indianapolis, Indiana, USA.









3rd place: Laura Shaw (United States Of America)
Residence: Unknown.









Overall Bikini Masters Over 50+ Champion: Jean Carter.









Bodybuilding (Heavyweight Class)









1st place: Veronica Martinez Castillon (Mexico)
Residence: Quintana Roo, Mexico.









2nd place: Carrie Parther (United States Of America)
Residence: Unknown.









3rd place: Brittany Nicole Bennett (United States Of America)
Residence: Unknown.









Bodybuilding (Light Heavyweight Class)









1st place: Donna Williams Salib (United States Of America)
Residence: Louisville, Kentucky, USA.









2nd place: Kristi Bruce (United States Of America)
Residence: Unknown.









3rd place: Cheryl Faust (United States Of America)
Residence: Michigan, USA.









Bodybuilding (Middleweight Class)









1st place: Tanya Lee (United States Of America)
Residence: Hammond, Louisiana, USA.









Bodybuilding (Lightweight Class)









1st place: Bonnie Wescott (United States Of America)
Residence: Palm Harbor, Florida, USA.









2nd place: Beth T. Mandyck (United States Of America)
Residence: Unknown.









Bodybuilding (Heavyweight Masters 35+ Class)









1st place: Donna Williams Salib (It was already explained previously).









2nd place: Kristi Bruce (It was already explained previously).









3rd place: Cheryl Faust (It was already explained previously).









Bodybuilding (Lightweight Masters 35+ Class)









1st place: Tanya Lee (It was already explained previously).









2nd place: MikaLynn Castillano (United States Of America)
Residence: Unknown.









Overall Bodybuilding Masters 35+ Champion: Tanya Lee.









Bodybuilding (Heavyweight Masters 40+ Class)









1st place: Donna Williams Salib (It was already explained previously).









2nd place: Cheryl Faust (It was already explained previously).









3rd place: Robyn Burney (United States Of America)
Residence: Unknown.









Bodybuilding (Lightweight Masters 40+ Class)









1st place: Tanya Lee (It was already explained previously).









2nd place: Beth T. Mandyck (It was already explained previously).









3rd place: MikaLynn Castillano  (It was already explained previously).









Overall Bodybuilding Champion: Donna Williams Salib.









Overall Bodybuilding Masters 40+ Champion: Tanya Lee.









Fitness (Class A)









1st place: Carolina Frausto (United States Of America and Latin Origin)
Residence: Unknown.









2nd place: Allison Dominguez (United States Of America and Latin Origin)
Residence: Unknown.









3rd place: Tess Mikayla (United States Of America)
Residence: Unknown.









Fitness (Class B)









1st place: Regina An Brandon Booker (United States Of America)
Residence: Oakland, Maryland, USA.









2nd place: Ashley Kern (United States Of America)
Residence: New York City, New York, USA.









3rd place: Emilee Clark (United States Of America)
Residence: Unknown.









Overall Fitness Champion: Carolina Frausto.









Physique (Class A)









1st place: Alaina Cordone (United States Of America)
Residence: Syracuse, New York, USA.









2nd place: Kimberly Mercer (United States Of America)
Residence: Unknown.









3rd place: Cara Baruth (United States Of America)
Residence: Unknown.









Physique (Class B)









1st place: Carli Terepka (United States Of America)
Residence: Unknown.









2nd place: Jessica McKenzie (United States Of America)
Residence: Unknown.









3rd place: Eva Laura Belle Dunbar (Unted States Of America)
Residence: Las Vegas, Nevada, USA.









Physique (Class C) 









1st place: Erika Terwilliger (United States Of America)
Residence: Unknown.









2nd place: Gabriela de La Vega (Mexico)
Residence: Pachuca de Soto, Hidalgo, Mexico.









3rd place: Tabitha Borland (United States Of America)
Residence: Sandy, Utah, USA.











Physique (Class D)









1st place: Patricia Johnson (United States Of America)
Residence: Unknown.









2nd place: Lena Vajakas (United States Of America)
Residence: Unknown.









3rd place: Sammica Cash (United States Of America)
Residence: Unknown.









Overall Physique Champion: Carli Terepka.









Physique Masters Over 35+ (Class A)









1st place: Cara Baruth (It was already explained previously).









2nd place: Teresa Motta (United States Of America)
Residence: Waldorf, Minnesota, USA.









3rd place: Erica Hartman (United States Of America)
Residence: Unknown.









Physique Masters Over 35+ (Class B)









1st place: Jodi Lyons (United States Of America)
Residence: North Reading, Massachusetts, USA.









2nd place: Eva Laura Belle Dunbar (It was already explained previously).









3rd place: Kelly Lynn Nauyokas (United States Of America)
Residence: Unknown.









Physique Masters Over 35+ (Class C)









1st place: Erika Terwilliger (It was already explained previously).









2nd place: Gabriela de La Vega (It was already explained previously).









3rd place: Eboni Thompkins-Webber (United States Of America)
Residence: Unknown.









Physique Masters Over 35+ (Class D)









1st place: Patricia Johnson (It was already explained previously).









2nd place: Sammica Cash (It was already explained previously).









3rd place: Sandra Sarria (Mexico)
Residence: Unknown.









Overall Physique Masters Over 35+ Champion: Jodi Lyons.









Physique Masters Over 40+ (Class A)









1st place: Evangelina Guzman Sanabria (Mexico)
Residence: Mexico City, Mexico.









2nd place: Angela Irizarry (United States Of America and Latin Origin)
Residence: Unknown.










3rd place: Eva Serber (United States Of America)
Residence: Charleston, South Carolina, USA.









Physique Masters Over 40+ (Class B)









1st place: Jodi Lyons (It was already explained previously).









2nd place: Tanya Lee (It was already explained previously).









3rd place: Kimberley Wannamaker (United States Of America)
Residence: Unknown.









Physique Masters Over 40+ (Class C)









1st place: Lisa Dollak (United States Of America)
Residence: Unknown.









2nd place: Andrea Clinton-Fleischhacker (Canada)
Residence: Unknown.









3rd place: Sharon Simpson-Goldstein (United States Of America)
Residence: Scottsdale, Arizona, USA.









Physique Masters Over 40+ (Class D)









1st place: Patricia Johnson (It was already explained previously).









2nd place: Sammica Cash (It was already explained previously).









3rd place: Sandra Sarria (It was already explained previously).









Overall Physique Masters Over 40+ Champion: Jodi Lyons.









Congratulations to all athletes who have taken part of this tournament. With no doubt about it, each one of the participants fought through many months of hard training and strict diet in order to match with the class in which they had to compete. They are an authentic gladiators because they have fought with their own businesses in their lives, and at the same time, they want to achieve their goals in sports field. Everyday we must admire them more because they are doing even more than we can imagine. Congratulations again for all of them.









Special mention to Cheryl Faust, Carli Terepka and Eva Serber, who are great competitors with a lot of steel power and an incomparable beauty. Powerful women who have shown a great performance for the United States. Congratulations for all of them.









That's all for this championship and remember that Female Muscle is a great passion that deserves to be followed so close. Any idea, comment or suggestion you can write to the next e-mail address: femalemusclefanforever@gmail.com. See you next time Female Muscle Fans.