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Laura Creavalle

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Laura Creavalle[1]
Bodybuilder
Personal info
Born (1959-01-25) January 25, 1959 (age 65)[1]
British Guiana[1]
Height5 ft 4 in (1.63 m)
Professional career
Pro-debut
Best win
PredecessorJackie Paisley
Kim Chizevsky-Nicholls[2]
SuccessorTonya Knight
Kim Chizevsky-Nicholls[2]
ActiveRetired 2002[2]

Laura Cordelia Creavalle is a Guyanese-born Canadian/American professional female bodybuilder.[1][3]

Early life and education

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Laura Creavalle was born in 1959 in British Guiana. She migrated to Canada at the age of 13.[4] She attended both Industrial High School and Mercy College.[1][5]

Bodybuilding career

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Amateur

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During a 1982 trip to Kingston, Jamaica, Creavalle happened upon a women’s bodybuilding contest and was impressed that the competitor who placed third had a body type similar to hers – a lower body proportionally larger than the upper body. Upon returning to her home in Toronto, Ontario, she began training to become a bodybuilder. Six months later, she entered her first contest, the Novice Ontario Championships, and won the lightweight title. In 1983, she and training partner Tony Melville joined poses and took second place at the Canadian Couples Championships. A trip to California further stimulated her interest, which resulted in her relocating. In 1986, she won the NPC USA Championships. She earned her pro card by winning the heavyweight class at the 1988 IFBB World Amateur Championships in Puerto Rico.[1][2][6]

Professional

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In 1988, Creavalle made her pro debut six weeks later at the 1988 Ms. Olympia contest, a contest to which she would return 12 more times before her retirement. During her pro career, her home country would appear as both Canada and the United States in the competition scorecard. She was runner-up twice at the Ms. Olympia (1992, 1994) and won three Ms. International titles (1990, 1994–95).[1][2][7][8]

Retirement

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After coming in 6th at the 2002 Ms. Olympia, Creavalle retired from bodybuilding.[1][2]

Legacy

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Creavalle was inducted into the IFBB Hall of Fame in 2007.[1] Currently, she is the most successful bodybuilder of Guyanese descent in the world.[9][10]

Contest history

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Personal life

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Now retired from competition, she operates Club Creavalle Training Camp, offering personal training, nutrition training, and related services. She also has written two cook books, A Taste of Club Creavalle and The Lite Lifestyle: 150 Ultra Low Calorie Recipes for Rapid Weight Loss!. She also co-authored The Health Handbook with former husband Chris Aceto. Laura has been a feature editor for Muscle & Fitness magazine on low fat cooking in the Muscle Fare column.[6][11][12][13][14]

She has remarried since December 2000 to Colin Maragh, who both now currently live in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, sells healthy meals through their company, Healthy Gourmet Express, which provides customers with weekly deliveries of 10 meals.[1][15]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j IFBB Hall of Fame profile Archived 2007-09-30 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k Laura Creavalle
  3. ^ IFBB bodybuilder Laura Crevalle for Maximum Sports show at month end
  4. ^ "Creavalle pleased with growth of bodybuilding in Guyana". 31 May 2015.
  5. ^ Facebook
  6. ^ a b About Laura Creavalle
  7. ^ Ms. Olympia Results
  8. ^ Ms. International Results
  9. ^ Guyana’s most decorated and successful bodybuilder
  10. ^ "Mitos do Bodybuilding: Laura Creavalle".
  11. ^ A Taste of Club Creavalle
  12. ^ The Lite Lifestyle: 150 Ultra Low Calorie Recipes for Rapid Weight Loss!
  13. ^ The Health Handbook
  14. ^ Laura Creavalle
  15. ^ "ALL ABOUT LAURA CREAVALLE!". Archived from the original on 2019-07-24. Retrieved 2014-06-03.
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Ms. International
Preceded by:
Jackie Paisley
First (1990) Succeeded by:
Tonya Knight
Preceded by:
Kim Chizevsky-Nicholls
Second (1994) Succeeded by:
Herself
Preceded by:
Herself
Third (1995) Succeeded by:
Kim Chizevsky-Nicholls