- Kim Chizevsky
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birthdate = birth date and age|1968|04|23
birthplace =Mattoon, Illinois , U.S.
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height = 5' 8" (1.72m)
weight = (In Season): 132-160 lbs. (Off-Season):170-176 lbs.
firstproshow = North American Championship
firstproshowyear = 1992
bestwin =Ms. Olympia Four consecutive times
bestwinyear = 1996-1999
predecessor =Lenda Murray
successor =Valentina Chepiga andAndrulla Blanchette
yesorretiredyear = Retired 2004Kim Chizevsky (born
April 23 ,1968 ) is an American professionalfemale bodybuilding champion, and fitness and figure competitor.Early life and education
Chizevsky was born in 1968 in
Mattoon, Illinois , and was raised in Decatur. Chizevsky was a multi-sport star in high school. In addition to participating in volleyball, basketball, and cheerleading, she ran the 100, 400, 800 relay, and mile relay, threw the shot and discus, and did the long jump. She then attendedSouthern Illinois University , where she studied to be aparalegal . While in college, she joined the dance squad and participated in aerobics. After a couple years of dance and aerobics, a friend convinced her to try bodybuilding. Despite no training, diet, or preparation, she finished second in her first show, the 1989 NPC Tri-State, competing at 121 pounds.Bodybuiding career
Chizevsky earned her pro card by winning the 1992
IFBB North American Championship, competing at 147 pounds. She had moderate success in her first few years of pro competition, including winning the 1993Ms. International , but theMs. Olympia title eluded her. Chizevsky finally unseated six-time defending championLenda Murray in 1996, and started a four year reign of her own. Over the years she continued to gradually add size to her 5'8" frame; at the 1997Ms. Olympia , she competed at 157 pounds. Chizevsky decided to retire from bodybuilding after winning the 1999 Ms. Olympia, amid criticism that she had led the sport into an era of ultra-masculine, nasty female contestants.Fact|date=April 2008 Pressured by the Weider organization to resign her contract as a bodybuilder and recontract as a figure competitor, she gave up much of her muscle gains and began competing in fitness and figure competitions in 2001 with only limited success. She is frequntly cited as the most-missed physique in bodyuilding.Contest history
Bodybuilding
*1989 Tri-State Bodybuilding (Illinois) - 2nd (LHW)
*1989 AAU Illinois - 1st (Tall)
*1989 AAU Central USA - 2nd (Tall)
*1990 NPC Tri-State - 1st (HW)
*1990 AAU Southern Illinois - 1st (Tall)
*1990 AAU Illinois - 1st (Overall)
*1990 AAU Central USA - 1st (Overall)
*1991 NPC Continental USA - 1st (Overall)
*1991 MPC Midwest Grand Prix - 1st (Overall)
*1992 NPC Junior Nationals - 1st (HW and overall)
*1992IFBB North American Championship - 1st (HW and overall)
*1993IFBB Ms. International - 1st
*1993IFBB Ms. Olympia - 5th
*1994IFBB Ms. International - 5th
*1995IFBB Ms. International - 2nd
*1995IFBB Ms. Olympia - 2nd
*1996IFBB Ms. International - 1st
*1996IFBB Ms. Olympia - 1st
*1997IFBB Ms. Olympia - 1st
*1998IFBB Ms. Olympia - 1st
*1999IFBB Ms. Olympia - 1stFitness / figure
*2001
IFBB Fitness International - 6th
*2002 Southwest Pro Fitness - 4th
*2003IFBB Show of Strength Pro Championship (figure) - 9th
*2004IFBB Show of Strength Pro Championship (figure) - 7thMotion picture appearance
In 2000, Chizevsky appeared in "
The Cell ", which starredJennifer Lopez .Personal life
Chizevsky is married to
Chad Nicholls , a bodybuilding nutritionist and training consultant. They live inSpringfield, Missouri with two children.External links
* [http://www.kimchizevsky.com/ Official web site]
*imdb name|name=Kim Chizevsky-Nicholls|id=0158495
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