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1995 Ms. Olympia

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1995 Ms. Olympia
PromotionIFBB
DateSeptember 9, 1995
CityUnited States Atlanta, Georgia, United States
Event chronology
1994 Ms. Olympia 1995 Ms. Olympia 1996 Ms. Olympia

The 1995 Ms. Olympia contest was an IFBB professional bodybuilding competition that was held on September 9, 1995, in Atlanta, Georgia. It was the 16th Ms. Olympia competition held.

Prize money

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  • 1st - $50,000
  • 2nd - $20,000
  • 3rd - $10,000

Total: $115,000

Rounds

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  • Round 1 (Symmetry Round): Judging the overall balance and proportion of contestants' physiques.
  • Round 2 (Muscularity Round): Focused on muscle size and definition.
  • Round 3 (Compulsory Poses Round): Contestants performed specific mandatory poses to highlight muscle groups.
  • Round 4 (Posing Routine Round): A choreographed posing routine to music, emphasizing presentation and creativity.

Results

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Place Prize Name
1 $50,000 United States Lenda Murray
2 $20,000 United States Kim Chizevsky-Nicholls
3 $10,000 Lithuania Natalia Murnikoviene
4 United States Sue Price
5 United States Laura Creavalle
6 United States Debbie Muggli
7 United Kingdom Joanne Lee
8 United States Michele Ralabate
9 Czech Republic Eva Sukupova
10 United States Nancy Lewis
11 United States Yolanda Hughes
12 Canada Laura Binetti
13 France Marie Mahabir
14 France Muriane Nicolas

Scorecard

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CONTESTANT, COUNTRY

(IN ORDER OF APPEARANCE)

ROUND

1

ROUND

2

ROUND

3

POSE

DOWN

FINAL

PLACE

DEBBIE MUGGLI,  USA 32 30 28 27 6
SUE PRICE,  USA 20 24 21 21 4
LAURA CREAVALLE,  USA/Guyana GUYANA 24 26 31 27 5
EVA SUKUPOVA, Czech Republic CZECH REPUBLIC 52 47 48 - 9
NANCY LEWIS,  USA 52 47 48 - 9
KIM CHIZEVSKY,  USA 10 5 10 9 2
JOANNE LEE, England ENGLAND 33 31 33 - 7
MICHELE RALABATE,  USA 47 45 38 - 8
LENDA MURRAY,  USA 5 10 5 6 1
NATALIA MURNIKOVIENE, Lithuania LITHUANIA 18 15 15 15 3
ALSO COMPETED: KARIN PETZ, Germany GERMANY; YVONNE VAZQUEZ,  USA; YOLANDA HUGHES,  USA; LAURA BINETTI, Canada CANADA; MURIANE NOCCLAS, France FRANCE; MARIE MAHABIR, France FRANCE; NOEL CHRISTINE, France FRANCE.

Notable events

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  • This Ms. Olympia, along with the 1996 Ms. Olympia, had the highest total prize money at a Ms. Olympia, with $115,000, with $50,000 for the winner.[1]

See also

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References

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