Nataliya Kuznetsova
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Nataliya Kuznetsova[1] | |
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Bodybuilder ♀ | |
Personal info | |
Nickname | Amazonka Russian amazon[2] |
Born | Chita, Chitinsky District, Zabaykalsky Krai, Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic[3] | July 1, 1991
Height | 5 ft 8 in (173 cm)[4] |
Weight | 218–246 lb (99–112 kg)[5] |
Professional career | |
Best win |
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Nataliya (or Natalia) Kuznetsova (née Trukhina) (born July 1, 1991) is a Russian professional female bodybuilder who holds the world armlifting, bench press, and deadlift titles,[vague] as well as the European bench press and deadlift titles.[vague]
Biography[]
Kuznetsova began powerlifting at fourteen years of age[1] in an attempt to gain muscle mass.[2][3][6] She graduated from Moscow State Academy of Physical Culture in 2013. Her maximum weight in offseason is around 118 kg.[citation needed]
Kuznetsova is sponsored by the sports nutrition brands Oxytropin and RPS Nutrition. In 2019, she signed a contract with RichPiana 5% Nutrition.[3]
Kuznetsova is married to bodybuilder Vladislav Kuznetsov and lives in Moscow.[citation needed] She speaks openly about her use of anabolic steroids and estrogen blockers, as well as about her bisexuality.[citation needed]
Records[]
- 2007, 2008 Baykal Gran Prix bodybuilding champion
- 2014 Champion and record holding armlifting and powerlifting at the Cup of Eurasia in Vologda, Russia[3]
- 2014 World champion and record armlifting in Crimea[3]
- 2014 World champion and record in the bench press NAP[3]
- 2014 Champion armlifting cup at the im.Poddubnogo of Russia[3]
- European champion in bench press and deadlift (WPC), champion of Eurasia in bench press, deadlift (GPA), and armlifting[3]
- 2015 Champion of the Cup Eastern Europe (GPA), world record in the deadlift, and champion of the Cup Eastern Europe (WAA) for traction and rolling axel[3]
- Baikal Grand Prix - 1st[3]
- 2018 IFBB WOS Romania Muscle Fest Amateur - 1st[7]
- 2019 IFBB Romania Muscle Fest Pro Women's Bodybuilding - 2nd
Measurements[]
- Biceps - 20.5 inches (52 cm)[8]
- Chest - 65 inches (170 cm)
- Height - 5 ft 7 in (170 cm)
- Hips - 29 inches (74 cm)
- Legs - 29.5 in (75 cm)[1]
- Thigh - 32 in (81 cm)[3]
- Waist - 27.5 inches (70 cm)
- Weight - 275 lb (125 kg)
Capabilities[]
- Bench press - 395 lb (179 kg; 28 st 3 lb)
- Squats - 617 lb (280 kg; 44 st 1 lb)
- Deadlift - 529 lb (240 kg; 37 st 11 lb)
External links[]
References[]
- ^ Jump up to: a b c https://www.girlswithmuscle.com/1077979/
- ^ Jump up to: a b "Russian Powerlifter Will Make You Reconsider Condescending Terms Like 'Weaker Sex'"
- ^ Jump up to: a b c d e f g h i j k Спорт-вики — википедия научного бодибилдинга
- ^ https://richathletes.com/nataliya-trukhina-bio-net-worth-weight-facts/
- ^ https://richathletes.com/nataliya-trukhina-bio-net-worth-weight-facts/
- ^ "See the Huge Russian Female Powerlifter, Nataliya Trukhina, Lift Heavy Weights In the Gym"
- ^ V boji o profi kartu v Rumunskuuspěla i neuvěřitelná kulturistka!
- ^ https://richathletes.com/nataliya-trukhina-bio-net-worth-weight-facts/
- 1991 births
- Living people
- Bisexual women
- Professional bodybuilders
- Russian female bodybuilders
- Russian female weightlifters
- Sportspeople from Moscow
- Bisexual sportspeople
- LGBT sportspeople from Russia
- LGBT bodybuilders
- LGBT weightlifters