Professional female bodybuilding competition
The
IFBB Pro League Wings of Strength Rising Phoenix World Championships is a professional
female bodybuilding competition, sponsored by Wings of Strength company founded by
Jake and Kristal Wood .,
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International Federation of BodyBuilders (I.F.B.B.). It was the most prestigious IFBB professional female bodybuilding event around from 2015 to 2019, while the
Ms. Olympia contest was on hiatus. The first championship show took place in conjunction with the IFBB Texas Pro, the NPC Tim Gardner Texas Extravaganza, and the NPC National on August 22, 2015, at the
Grand Hyatt ,
San Antonio, Texas .
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History
On March 8, 2015, Wings of Strength announced the creation of the Rising Phoenix World Championships. Regarded as the successor to the
Ms. Olympia , Rising Phoenix World Championships adopted the point qualification system that the Ms. Olympia had.
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Champions
Chronologically
Year
Champions
Best poser award
Most muscular award
Best intro video award
Posedown music
Total prize
Venue
2015
Margaret Martin
Margaret Martin
Macarena by
Los del Río
$99,500 & $65,000
Jeep Wrangler
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Grand Hyatt ,
San Antonio ,
Texas ,
United States
2016
Sheila Bleck
Tootsie Roll by Old School Players
$150,000 & $65,000 Jeep
Talking Stick Resort ,
Scottsdale ,
Arizona ,
United States
2017
Helle Trevino
Aleesha Young
Silvia Matta
$128,000 & $65,000 Jeep Wrangler
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2018
Alina Popa
Nicole Chartrand
Helle Trevino
LaDawn McDay
$123,000 & $100,000
Chevrolet Corvette
Wild Horse Pass Hotel & Casino ,
Chandler , Arizona, United States
2019
Helle Trevino
Mona Poursaleh
Aleesha Young
Silvia Matta
Berzerk by
Eminem
$115,900 & $100,000
Dodge Challenger Hellcat
2020
Andrea Shaw
Andrea Shaw
$100,000 &
Chevrolet Camaro
Talking Stick Resort, Scottsdale, Arizona, United States
2021
Mona Poursaleh
Irene Andersen
LaDawn McDay
Bring Me to Life by
Evanescence
$120,000 & American prize vehicle
2022
Janeen Lankowski
Moonlight Sonata (Epic Trailer Version) by Hidden Citizens
Diplomatico (Remix) by Jabato
Get It On The Floor (feat.
Swizz Beatz ) by
DMX
Lacrimosa by
Apashe
$100,900 &
Chevrolet Silverado 2500 HD
Gila River Resorts & Casinos – Wild Horse Pass, Chandler, Arizona, United States
2023
Rene Marven
Andrea Shaw
Bulls On Parade by
Rage Against the Machine
$100,000
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Phoenix ,
Arizona , United States of America
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TBD
Number of wins
Number of consecutive wins
Top 3 (Ms. Rising Phoenix)
Medals by nation (Ms. Rising Phoenix)
Top 3 (Best poser award)
Year
Champions
Runner−Up
3rd Place
2017
Sheila Bleck
Virginia Sanchez
Pauline Nelson
2018
Nicole Chartrand
Sheila Bleck
2019
Mona Poursaleh
Janeen Lankowski
Nicole Chartrand
2021
MayLa Ash
2022
MayLa Ash
Janeen Lankowski
2023
Rene Marven
Nicole Chartrand
Kristina Mendoza
Medals by nation (Best poser award)
Medals by nation (Most muscular award)
Top 3 (Best intro video award)
Year
Champions
Runner−Up
3rd Place
2017
Silvia Matta
Nicole Chartrand
Teresa Ivancik
2018
LaDawn McDay
Virginia Sanchez
Alina Popa
2019
Silvia Matta
Aleesha Young
Nicole Chartrand
2021
LaDawn McDay
Janeen Lankowski
Nicole Chartrand
2022
Janeen Lankowski
Sheena Ohlig
MayLa Ash
Medals by nation (Best intro video award)
Other records
Heaviest Ms. Rising Phoenix - Andrea Shaw (175 lb (79 kg))
Lightest Ms. Rising Phoenix - Helle Trevino (157 lb (71 kg))
Ms. Rising Phoenix with largest biceps - Andrea Shaw (18 in (46 cm))
Oldest Ms. Rising Phoenix - Helle Trevino (44 years old)
Smallest Ms. Rising Phoenix - Margaret Martin / Helle Trevino (5 ft 5 in (1.65 m))
Tallest Ms. Rising Phoenix - Alina Popa (5 ft 6 in (1.68 m))
Youngest Ms. Rising Phoenix - Margaret Martin (36 years old)
Qualification
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See also
References
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2023 Pro Schedule
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2022 RISING PHOENIX WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS & ARIZONA WOMEN’S PRO-AM (IFBB & NPC)
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2015 scorecard
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NEW IFBB PRO WOMENS BODYBUILDING SHOW
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2021 schedule
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IFBB RISING PHOENIX ARIZONA PRO
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2015 schedule
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2016 schedule
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2017 scheule
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2018 schedule
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2019 schedule
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2020 schedule
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2022 schedule
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2021 RISING PHOENIX WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS & ARIZONA WOMEN’S PRO-AM
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JAKE WOOD WAS A BODYBUILDING FAN LONG BEFORE BECOMING OLYMPIA OWNER ,
Muscle & Fitness , Roger Lockridge
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Jake Wood: From Aerospace to owning the Olympia brand , Evolution of Bodybuilding, August 18, 2020, Kevin Grech
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Olympia President Jake Wood Confirms Masters Olympia Coming Next Year: ‘Definitely by 2023’ , Fitness Volt, February 14th 2022, Doug Murray
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OLYMPIA Sold to Jake Wood , The Barbell, February 14, 2020, Greg Merritt
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Jake Wood: His Vision For Make Bodybuilding for Every Body , Southern Muscle Guide, Rachel Payne
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Monday Night Muscle Special Guest: Jake Wood , Digital Muscle, August 17, 2020, by
Shawn Ray
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If I Were Jake Wood What Changes Would I Make to the Olympia? , Strong Fitness, Matt Weik
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"ANNOUNCING THE '2015 IFBB WINGS OF STRENGTH RISING PHOENIX WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS' " (PDF) . wingsofstrength.net. March 9, 2015. Archived from
the original (PDF) on September 5, 2015. Retrieved April 7, 2015 .
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Jake & Kristal Wood, Wings of Strength & Tim Gardner Productions
Archived 2015-12-08 at the
Wayback Machine
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Tim Gardner Productions
Archived 2015-12-08 at the
Wayback Machine
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ANNOUNCING THE ‘2015 IFBB WINGS OF STRENGTH RISING PHOENIX WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS’
Archived 2015-09-05 at the
Wayback Machine
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"ANNOUNCING THE '2015 IFBB WINGS OF STRENGTH RISING PHOENIX WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS' " (PDF) . Wingsofstrength.net. March 9, 2015. Archived from
the original (PDF) on September 5, 2015. Retrieved April 7, 2015 .
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Protocols. 2017 IFBB WOS ARIZONA PRO. results
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2023 NPC/IFBB RISING PHOENIX WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS & ARIZONA WOMEN’S PRO-AM (IFBB & NPC)
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