- Bev Francis
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birthdate = birth date and age|1955|02|15
birthplace =Australia
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firstproshowyear = 1982
bestwin = 1991Ms. Olympia runner-up
bestwinyear = 1990-1991
yesorretiredyear = Retired 1991Bev Francis (born
February 15 ,1955 ) is a retired powerlifter and female bodybuilder fromAustralia .Early life and education
Francis was born in 1955 in Geelong, Australia. She went to the
University of Melbourne .Bodybuilding career
Her list of athletic achievements includes breaking more than 40 powerlifting records, and winning six powerlifting world championships.Fact|date=November 2007 In 1977, she broke the Australian
shot put record intrack and field .Fact|date=November 2007 She is best known for her career as a professionalbodybuilder . In 1985 gained notoreity through her role in the movie "" directed by George Butler, who was drawn to Francis for her reputation as "history's strongest woman".Fact|date=April 2008 The film casts her in a controversial role within the ongoing debate over femininity and female muscularity, with her naturally massive size and muscular development challenging preconceived notions about the limits of femalebodybuilding .Body image and judging criteria
Her career is also illustrative of the struggle with engaging in the sport for personal goals as opposed to for the satisfaction of the judges, who were required to judge female bodybuilders on a vague and subjective criteria of femininity. While her 1985 debut received much attention for pushing the sport in a more muscular direction,Fact|date=November 2007 when she placed 8th, her loss led her to spend years changing her look in an attempt to meet this subjective criteria.
After years of attempting to meet the femininity standards of the contests,Fact|date=April 2008 including using such beauty techniques as getting a nose job, lightening her hair, and slimming down her physique, she still failed to win first at the major competitions. Francis subsequently decided to work for the body type that she wanted—one with more muscularity—for her final competition, the 1991
Ms. Olympia , the first women's bodybuilding competition to be televised live. Prior to the contest, Francis said, "I'm gonna show what my concept of a woman bodybuilder is. I'm as muscular and as hard as possible with the best symmetry attainable. If my physique doesn't win, it doesn't matter, because... this time I'm just pleasing myself."Fact|date=February 2007In a controversial decision,Fact|date=April 2008 Francis took second place to
Lenda Murray .Contest history (bodybuilding)
* 1983 Caesars World Cup - 8th
* 1984 IFBB Grand Prix Las Vegas - 8th
* 1986 LA Pro Championship - 3rd
* 1986Ms. International - 3rd
* 1986IFBB Ms. Olympia - 10th
* 1987 Pro World Championship - 1st
* 1987IFBB Ms. Olympia - 3rd
* 1988IFBB Ms. Olympia - 3rd
* 1989IFBB Ms. Olympia - 3rd
* 1990IFBB Ms. Olympia - 2nd
* 1991IFBB Ms. Olympia - 2ndPost-competition career
Francis owns her own gym in
Syosset, New York , Bev Francis Powerhouse Gym. She is also a judge for theInternational Federation of BodyBuilders (IFBB).Honors
Francis was inducted into the
IFBB Hall of Fame in 2000.Personal life
Francis married Steve Weinberger, a New Yorker whom she met on the set of "Pumping Iron II", on September 30, 1984. She has two daughters, Tara (born July 18, 1994) and Haley (born November 13, 1995).
External links
* [http://www.ifbb.com/halloffame/2000/francis.htm IFBB Hall of Fame profile]
* [http://www.bevfrancis.com/articles.html Comprehensive list of articles on Bev Francis]
* [http://www.bevfrancis.com Bev Francis Gold's Gym]
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