Carol Semple-Marzetta

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Carol Semple-Marzetta

Personal Info
Birth February 23, 1966 (1966-02-23) (age 42),
Height 5'5"
Weight (In Season) 125-127 lbs.
(Off-Season) 135-138 lbs.
Professional Career
Pro-debut NFSB Ms. Fitness Colorado Championships, 1991
Best win 1997 IFBB Fitness Olympia Champion, 1997
Predecessor Saryn Muldrow
Successor Monica Brant
Active Retired 1997

Carol Semple-Marzetta (b. February 23, 1966) is a fitness instructor and competitor. In regional and national competitions, she has won 13 medals.

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[edit] Early life and setbacks

Carol Semple began gymnastics training at the age of 10. Her dream was to compete in Olympics gymnastics events. However, she was found to have Osgood-Schlatter disease, a childhood condition in which the bones grow faster than the muscles they support. This, along with the financial burden associated with training, ended her dream of Olympic competition. The severe injuries she suffered in an auto accident on May 23, 1983 meant she had to give up gymnastics entirely.

[edit] Career in Fitness

She worked as a fitness instructor at a local spa during her 20s. While training there, she became aware of the Ms. National Fitness competition. After winning first or second place in various contests, in 1999 she made a career out of providing advice on training regimens and dietary supplements. As of August 2004, she manages the fitness and athletics division of Life Measure Labs, a company whose mobile units provide state-of-the-art body-composition and bone-density screening tests.[1]

[edit] Competition Record

  • NFSB Ms. Fitness Colorado - 1st place
  • NFSB Ms. Fitness USA - 2nd place
  • NFSB Ms. National Fitness - 1st place
  • NFSB Ms. Fitness USA - 2nd place
  • NFSB Ms. National Fitness - 1st place
  • NFSB Ms. Fitness USA - 1st place
  • NFSB Ms. Fitness World - 1st place
  • NFSB Ms. Fitness USA - 1st place
  • NFSB Ms. Fitness World - 1st place
  • IFBB Fitness Olympia - 2nd place
  • IFBB Fitness Olympia - 5th place
  • IFBB Fitness International - 1st place
  • IFBB Fitness Olympia - 1st place

[edit] References

  1. ^ Health on wheels

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