Kim Chizevsky-Nicholls

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Kim Chizevsky-Nicholls
Bodybuilder
Personal info
NicknameSunflower [1]
Born (1968-04-23) April 23, 1968 (age 55) [1]
Charleston, Illinois, U.S. [1]
Height5 ft 8 in (1.73 m) [2]
Weight(On season): 121–165 lb (55–75 kg)
(Off season): 180 lb (82 kg) [2] [3] [4] [5]
Professional career
Pro-debut
Best win
Predecessor Lenda Murray [1]
Successor Juliette Bergmann [1]
ActiveRetired 1999 (bodybuilding) [1]
Retired 2002 (fitness) [1]
Retired 2004 (figure) [1]

Kim Chizevsky-Nicholls (born April 23, 1968) is an American professional female bodybuilding champion, fitness, and figure competitor. [6]

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Early life and education

Kim Chizevsky-Nicholls (born Kim Chizevsky) was born in 1968 in Charleston, Illinois, the elder of two children. In 1970, the family moved and raised her in Decatur. While attending the E.J. Muffley Elementary School, she engaged in sports such as basketball, volleyball and cheerleading. While attending the Eisenhower High School, she was a multi-sport star there. In addition to participating in volleyball, basketball, and cheerleading, she ran the 100, 400, 800 relay, and mile relay, threw the shot and discus, and did the long jump. Upon graduation from high school in 1986, she then attended Southern Illinois University for three years, where she studied legal and medical secretarial services and worked as a paralegal with the law firm Baird, McCarthy and Rowden. While in college, she joined the dance squad and participated in aerobics. [1] [7]

Bodybuilding career

Amateur

In 1988, she began dating Chad Nicholls, a bodybuilder who directed her away from being an aerobics instructor and towards bodybuilding, along with becoming her coach and later husband. After three months under his instructions, Chizevsky-Nicholls, weighing 121 pounds (55 kg) at 5 ft 8 in (1.73 m), placed second in the lightheavyweight class in the 1989 NPC Jr. Tri State. With the exception of the 1989 NPC Jr. Tri State and 1989 AAU Central USA, Chizevsky-Nicholls would place 1st in every amateur bodybuilding competition she attended. Chizevsky-Nicholls earned her pro card by winning the 1992 IFBB North American Championship, competing at 147 pounds (67 kg). [1]

Professional

1993–1995

In her 1993 pro debut, Chizevsky-Nicholls attended her first pro competition, the Ms. International, which she won. In November 1993, she attended her first Ms. Olympia, where she placed fifth. At the 1994 Ms. International, she would place fifth. In 1995, she placed second at the Ms. International and Ms. Olympia. [1]

1996–1999

In 1996, Chizevsky-Nicholls would win the Ms. International and dethroned the Ms. International champion, Laura Creavalle. Also in 1996, she would unseat six-time Ms. Olympia defending champion, Lenda Murray. This was the first time a pro female bodybuilder would win both the Ms. International and Ms. Olympia in the same year. She would retain her Ms. Olympia title in 1997 against Lenda Murry, who retired afterwards. At the 1997 Ms. Olympia, she competed at 157 pounds (71 kg). In 1998 and 1999, she would win both Ms. Olympia competitions. [1]

Retirement

Chizevsky-Nicholls decided to retire from bodybuilding after winning the 1999 Ms. Olympia.

Legacy

Kim Chizevsky-Nicholls is regarded as one of the greatest and most muscular female bodybuilders of all time. She was the first female bodybuilder to win both the Ms. International and Olympia in the same year in 1996. She ranks as the best female bodybuilder in the IFBB Pro Women's Bodybuilding Ranking List until October 22, 2000. [8] [9] In January 2008, Chizevsky was inducted into the IFBB Hall of Fame. [1] [10]

Competition history

Best statistics

Fitness career

Chizevsky-Nicholls gave up much of her muscle gains and began competing in fitness competitions in 2001, but with only limited success. [1]

Contest history

Figure career

Five months after giving birth to her first son, Chizevsky-Nicholls began competing in figure, but again with only limited success. [1]

Contest history

Personal life

In May 1993, Kim Chizevsky-Nicholls married Chad Nicholls, a former bodybuilder, drug and nutrition guru and coach for his wife, along with professional bodybuilders Ronnie Coleman and Lenda Murray. [1] They currently live in Springfield, Missouri and have two children, Dominic and Morgan Nicholls. [6] [15] [16]

Television appearance

In July 1995, Chizevsky-Nicholls appeared on Geraldo, along with Bill Dobbins, Lenda Murray, Debbie Muggli, Sharon Bruneau, Debbie Kruck, Sha-ri Pendleton, and Nikki Fuller. [17] [16]

The 2000 documentary Bodybuilders dealing with female bodybuilding and specifically concentrates on Ms. Olympia and the rapid changes that happened to the sport from 1980 to 2000, with Kim Chizevsky-Nicholls being featured and interviewed in the film.

Motion picture appearance

In 2000, Chizevsky-Nicholls appeared in The Cell , which starred Jennifer Lopez. According to director Tarsem Singh's DVD audio commentary, the character she played was originally listed in the script simply as "helper", so Tarsem asked the production designer what disturbs him. So, he replied that “Those women that work out,” so he added her. Tarsem was concerned the audience might think she was a man in drag, so they gave her prosthetic breasts. [18] [19]

Notes

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 "Kim Chizevsky". IFBB.
  2. 1 2 3 4 1999 Ms. Olympia
  3. 1 2 3 4 Kim Chizevsky
  4. 1 2 WPW219 – Kim Chizevsky & Gine Mezzaroba-Hall – Video Download
  5. Bolin, Anne (November 27, 2004) [First published November 27, 2004]. "Testy and Docile Bodies: Her-stories of Compliance and Defiance in Women's Bodybuilding.*" (PDF). center for the study of sexualities (Article.). p. 7. Archived (PDF) from the original on 14 January 2022. Retrieved 14 January 2022. ... Kim Chizevsky competes at 165 lbs on her 5'7" frame. ...
  6. 1 2 "Kim Chizevsky-Nicholls". Facebook.
  7. "Kim Chizevsky: featuring 2008 Joe Weider's bodybuilding hall of fame inductee. (Factoids)". Archived from the original on 2014-06-11.
  8. "IFBB Pro Women's Bodybuilding Ranking List". getbig.com. Archived from the original on November 15, 2000.
  9. "IFBB Pro Women's Bodybuilding Ranking List". getbig.com. Archived from the original on October 18, 2000.
  10. "Mitos do Bodybuilding: Kim Chizevsky".
  11. 1 2 3 "Kim Chizevsky Facebook". Facebook.
  12. Top 18 Girls with the Biggest Biceps in the World
  13. 1 2 Top 5 Biggest Female Bodybuilders Of All Time
  14. 4x Ms Olympia Kim Chizevsky
  15. "Bodybuilders dying as coaches and judges encourage extreme measures". The Washington Post . Archived from the original on 2023-03-28.
  16. 1 2 Muscle: A Writer's Trip Through a Sport with No Boundaries
  17. Chizevsky, Fuller, Muggli, Murray on one video!
  18. "Kim Chizevsky (1968 – )". cinemorgue.com.
  19. Hunter, Rob (July 6, 2015) [First published July 6, 2015]. "30 Things We Learned From Tarsem Singh's 'The Cell' Commentary". Film School Rejects (Article.). Film School Rejects. Archived from the original on 13 January 2021. Retrieved 14 January 2022. ... The character of the dream-world female body builder was originally listed in the script simply as "helper," so Tarsem asked the production designer what disturbs him. "Those women that work out," was the reply, so they added her in. They soon realized that female body builders have tiny breasts though, and he was concerned viewers might think she was a man in drag so they gave her prosthetics. ...
Ms. Olympia
Preceded by:
Lenda Murray
First (1996)Succeeded by:
Herself
Preceded by:
Herself
Second (1997)Succeeded by:
Herself
Preceded by:
Herself
Third (1998)Succeeded by:
Herself
Preceded by:
Herself
Fourth (1999)Succeeded by:
Juliette Bergmann
Ms. International
Preceded by:
Anja Schreiner
First (1993)Succeeded by:
Laura Creavalle
Preceded by:
Laura Creavalle
Second (1996)Succeeded by:
Yolanda Hughes

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