Marja-Leana Lehtonen is a professional female bodybuilder and personal trainer from Finland, born in 1968 in Tampere.
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Born | Tampere, Finland | January 9, 1968||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Height | 5 ft 5 in (1.65 m) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Weight | On-season: 114–125 lb (52–57 kg) Off-season: 140 lb (64 kg) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Active | Retired since 2010 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Background
editLehtonen was born in Tampere, Finland in 1968. Always interested in outdoor activities, she joined a sports club in 1983 and became a track athlete. Through training as a sprinter she discovered an interest in weightlifting. After two years of growing interest in bodybuilding, she decided to see if she could compete in the field and entered the Finland National Championship. She won 2nd place in the lightweight category, taking her to the World Championship in Mexico City in 1990, where she finished 7th.
Lehtonen stands 5'2" and competes at a weight of 120 pounds (her off-season weight is 138 pounds). As a teenager she competed as a sprinter before turning to bodybuilding. She gives her best lifts as a curl (EZ-curl-bar) of 150 pounds for eight reps, and a bench press of 242 pounds for two reps[1]
Bodybuilding career
editMarja said she was inspired by seeing muscular track field athletes at a young age to look like them.
She told her friends at gym that after two years she would compete. When she noticed her weight went up fast. This, along the timing and previous comments to her friends, pressured her to compete. She said she came in even ripped at the 2005 Ms. Olympia then at the 2004 Ms. Olympia, in defiance of the so called "20 percent rule", and placed 14th due to that.
Contest history
edit- 1990 Pohjanmaa Grand Prix - 1st lightweight (under 52 kg)
- 1990 National Championship (Finland) - 2nd (LW)
- 1990 World Championship - 7th (LW)
- 1991 National Championship - 1st (MW - under 57 kg)
- 1991 European Championship - 7th (LW)
- 1991 World Championship - 14th (MW)
- 1994 World Championship - 4th (MW)
- 1999 World Championship - 4th (MW)
- 2000 European Championship - 2nd (MW)
- 2001 Jan Tana Classic - 3rd (LW)
- 2001 Women’s Extravaganza - 2nd (MW)
- 2002 Jan Tana Classic - 3rd (LW)
- 2003 Night of Champions - 3rd (LW)
- 2004 Night of Champions - 2nd (LW)
- 2004 IFBB Ms. Olympia - 3rd (LW)
- 2005 IFBB Ms. Olympia - 14th
- 2007 Jan Tana Classic - 3rd (LW)
- 2008 Atlantic City Pro - 4th
- 2010 New York Pro - 8th
Best statistics
edit- Bench press - 242 lb (110 kg) x 2 reps
- EZ-bicep curls - 150 lb (68 kg) x 8 reps
- Biceps - 17 inches (43 cm)
- On-season weight - 114–125 lb (52–57 kg)
- Squats - 120 lb (54 kg) x 100 reps
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