1999 Ms. Olympia

1999 Ms. Olympia
Information
Promotion IFBB
Date October 2, 1999
City United States Secaucus, New Jersey, United States
Event chronology

1998 Ms. Olympia 1999 Ms. Olympia 2000 Ms. Olympia

The 1998 Ms. Olympia contest was an IFBB professional bodybuilding competition held October 2, 1999 in Secaucus, New Jersey, alongside the 1999 Women's Pro Extravaganza. It was the 20th Ms. Olympia competition held.

Prizes

Total: $50,000

Results

Scorecard

Place[1] Name Country Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Round 4 Total
1 Kim Chizevsky United States 5 5 5 5 20
2 Iris Kyle United States 22 17 26 20 85
3 Lesa Lewis United States 17 27 20 25 89
4 Yaxeni Oriquen Venezuela 52 46 48 146
5 Gayle Moher United Kingdom 52 55 55 162
6 Valentina Chepiga Ukraine 60 60 50 180
7 Tazzie Colomb United States 35 29 30 39 123
8 Laura Creavalle United States 20 18 10 13 61
9 Vickie Gates United States 10 10 15 12 47
10 Andrulla Blanchette United Kingdom 29 35 35 99
11 Laura Binetti Canada 41 40 41 122
12 Brenda Raganot United States 45 49 45 139

Attended

Notable Events

1999 Ms. Olympia controversy

The 1999 Ms. Olympia was originally scheduled to be held on 9 October in Santa Monica, California. However, one month before the scheduled date, the IFBB announced that the contest had been cancelled. The main cause was the withdrawal of promoter Jarka Kastnerova (who promoted the 1998 contest in Prague) for financial reasons, including a low number of advance ticket sales for the 1999 event. The backlash following the announcement led to a flurry of activity, with the contest being rescheduled as part of the Women's Extravaganza (promoted by Kenny Kassel and Bob Bonham) in Secaucus, New Jersey on 2 October. Last minute sponsorship came from several sources, most significantly in the form of $50,000 from Flex magazine.

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