- Gayle Olinekova
Gayle Olinekova (born Olinek) was a
marathon runner and bodybuilder fromCanada .Olinekova grew up in
Toronto , attending Alderwood High School and Ryerson Polytechnic Institute. She was the Canadian 400-meter champion in 1969 with a time of 55.5 seconds, and was a 400-meter and 800-meter runner on the Canadian national team in 1972. She later turned to distance running and became a world-class marathoner. Olinekova won the 1979New Orleans Mardi Gras Marathon with a time of 2:35:12, then the third-fastest time ever for a female runner. She set the Canadian women's marathon record four times between 1977 and 1979. She also posted a time of 2:36:12 in theFiesta Bowl Marathon inScottsdale, Arizona onDecember 1 ,1979 .Olinekova moved to
Westlake Village, California to train for the first women’s Olympic marathon in 1984. However, she was seriously injured in acar accident ; not only did she miss out on the Olympics, but her running career was ended as well.Olinekova only competed once as a bodybuilder, in the
Frank Zane Invitational onJune 28 ,1980 . However, she had a significant impact on the sport due to her amazingquadriceps and calf development. (Wennerstrom, 2004) Her amazing legs earned her national coverage in 1981, when she was the subject of a feature article in "Sports Illustrated " called "Greatest Legs To Ever Stride The Earth". (Levin, 1981)Later in 1981, Olinekova appeared on the cover of the magazine "New West", photographed by art
photographer Helmut Newton . The photograph was one of several by Newton that ran under the heading "Strong Women: A Portfolio of California's Super Athletes".Olinekova participated in a number of other sports, including
speedskating ,cycling , and rough-water rowing. She published several books onexercise and healthy lifestyles:* "Go For It!" (1982),
Simon & Schuster . ISBN 0-671-45692-X.
* "Legs: Super Legs in Six Weeks" (1983), Simon & Schuster. ISBN 0-671-47241-0.
* "The Sensuality of Strength" (1984), Simon & Schuster. ISBN 0-671-49187-3.
* "Winning Without Steroids" (1988), Keats Publishing. ISBN 0-87983-480-3.
* "Power Aging: Staying Young At Any Age" (1998), Thunder's Mouth PR. ISBN 1-56025-123-9.Olinekova died at
Duarte, California at age 50 onNovember 26 ,2003 after a long battle withbreast cancer . At the time of her death, she had been working as achiropractor in Westlake Village.References
* Levin, Dan, "Greatest Legs To Ever Stride The Earth", "Sports Illustrated ", January 5, 1981
* Wennerstrom, Steve, "Gayle Olinekova: R.I.P.", "Flex", March, 2004
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