Lora Ottenad
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Lora Ottenad (born Feb. 3, 1964) is a professional female bodybuilder from Seattle, Washington.
At 5'8" and a contest weight of approximately 175 lbs., Lora is one of the largest female bodybuilders competing today. She established herself as a top amateur competitor in 2000 when she won the heavyweight title at the USA Championships, but a pro card has eluded her when she lost the overall title to Jennifer McVicar in a controversial decision (only the overall winner of the USA's earns a pro card). At that year's Nationals, she lost the heavyweight class to Heather Foster (winning the class would have earned her a pro card) in a close decision that was soundly booed. She placed second at the Nationals again in 2004. After a fifth place finish in 2005, she finally earned her pro card in 2006 by winning the overall title at the Nationals. In her pro debut, Lora finished 11th at the 2007 Ms. International.
[edit] Contest history
- 1991 Seattle - 1st (HW and Overall)
- 1992 Washington State Championship - 1st (HW)
- 1995 Western Washington - 1st (HW and Overall)
- 1996 Emerald Cup - 1st (HW)
- 1996 NPC USA Championship - 11th (HW)
- 1997 Emerald Cup - 1st (HW)
- 1999 Ironmaiden - 1st (HW and Overall)
- 2000 NPC USA Championship - 1st (HW)
- 2000 NPC Nationals - 2nd (HW)
- 2001 NPC USA Championship - 9th (HW)
- 2003 NPC USA Championship - 4th (HW)
- 2003 NPC Nationals - 3rd (HW)
- 2004 NPC Nationals - 2nd (HW)
- 2005 NPC Nationals - 5th (HW)
- 2006 IFBB North American Amateur - 2nd (HW)
- 2006 NPC Nationals - 1st (HW & Overall)
- 2007 Ms. International - 11th
- 2007 Atlantic City Pro - 4th (HW)