Marie Mahabir

Marie Laure Mahabir
Personal Info
Born Le Moule, Guadeloupe
Height 5 ft 4 in (1.63 m)
Weight (In Season) 130-145 lb
(Off-Season) 155-160 lb
Professional Career
Pro-debut IFBB World Pro Championships, 1989
Best win NABBA World Physique Champion, Three Times, 1985-1987
Predecessor Gabrielle Sievers
Successor Leisa Campbell
Active since 1996

Marie Laure Mahabir is a retired professional bodybuilder and personal trainer of the French West Indies. As professional bodybuilder she became well known for development of the chest muscles, the biceps, and back muscles. Her highest achievement as a professional bodybuilder was reaching the top-five at both the Ms. International and Ms. Olympia in 1994.[1] Today Mahabir lives in France and works as a personal trainer.

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Biography

Marie Mahabir was born in Le Moule; a port in Guadeloupe in the French West Indies. At a young age her West Indian family moved to the Islands of Guadeloupe in the Caribbean in the end of the 19th century where the plantations needed labors after the abolisation of the slavery. Born in a large family of five boys and two girls, Marie passed her early years in Le Moule. Her parents divorced when she was ten years old. Her mother was remarried to an amateur of bodybilding and moved to Les Abymes with the children. Initiated by her step-father, Marie began to practise the bodybuilding at her teenage.

She befriended WABBA Champion Raymond Jollet who took her under her wing and became her mentor.

Mahabir quickly managed to master her new found passion and quickly managed to move up the amateur ranks by winning the Ms. Guadeloupe title in 1984 and the 1985, 86, and 87 NABBA World Physique Championships. She soon turned pro and switched to the IFBB in 1989. After turning professional in 1987 Laure decided to move to France in order to continue her career as a bodybuilder. She moved to Paris in 1989 where she soon became a popular and much-sought-out personal trainer. There she befriended Momo Benaziza with whom she kept a close friendship until his passing. In France Marie continued to compete regularly after joining the IFBB in 1989. At the peak of her career she managed to reach the to-five at both the Ms. International and Ms. Olympia in 1994;[1] the two most prestigious competitions for a female professional bodybuilder in the world. After placing 13th at the 1995 Ms. Olympia, Mahabir retired from competitive bodybuilding.

In a 1993 Interview with Musclemag International she expressed her desire to become a school teacher.

Contest history

Website references

  1. ^ a b Musclememory (2005). "Marie Mahabir". Muscle Memory. http://www.musclememory.com/show.php. Retrieved 2007-12-22. 

Magazine references

  • Shuey-Roche, Josette. Marie Mahabir Interview. Nebraska: Muscle Mag International (no. 134). August 1993. USPS 4601. (Lincoln, NE: Canusa Products/Foote & Davies, 1992.). Instruction Section: pages 50 and 51 cover 'Marie’s interview.
  • Luoma, T.C. No-Nonsense Training: Marie Mahabir Back Attack. Nebraska: Muscle Mag International (no. 134). August 1993. USPS 4601. (Lincoln, NE: Canusa Products/Foote & Davies, 1992.). Biography Section: pages 44–46, and 48 cover Marie Mahabir’s article.

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