Yelena Alexandrovna Panova

Elena Panova
 Bodybuilder 

Elena Panova 2008 Championship
Personal info
Born (1979-04-26) April 26, 1979
Voronezh, Russia
Height 5 ft 4 in (1.63 m)
Weight (In Season) 136-138 lbs.
(Off-Season) 174-176 lbs.
Professional career
Pro-debut FBFR Southern Russia Third Championship, 2003
Best win WFF-WBBF World Pro Championship - 2nd place, 2007, 2008
Active Since 2003

Yelena A Panova, often Elena Panova (Russian: Елена Александровна Панова; born April 26, 1979) is a female bodybuilder from Voronezh, Russia[1]

Background

Elena graduated from the Voronezh State Technical University with a master's degree in Public Relations. She began training to lose weight in 1998. Generally it was step aerobics at that time. Elena decided to become a bodybuilder after attending a local bodybuilding contest where she got a very good impression of the competitors. She was also inspired by the magazines with well-known female bodybuilders as Lenda Murray, Cory Everson and Juliette Bergmann on their covers. In 2004 Elena changed her career and became a personal trainer. In winter 2006 Elena moved to Moscow and worked there at one of the leading fitness center.. In 2009 Elena moves to Miami (Florida, US) and lives there up to the present moment. Married, no children.

Bodybuilding career

In 2003 Elena competed in her first contest FBFR Southern Russia Third Championship "Samson 22", finishing in sixth place.[2] In 2004 Panova suffered a car crash injury and was not able to train and compete for a year. In 2005 she took second place at the WFF-WBBF Russia Amateur Championship. In 2006 Elena earned her professional status at WFF-WBBF Europe Pro Championship, finishing in fourth place. Her greatest success as a professional has been the second place at the WFF-WBBF World Pro Championship 2007 and 2008.

After 2009 WFF-WBBF Pro World Championships Elena Panova holds fourth position in World Professional Ranking List (Women).[3]

Contest history

Elena Panova at the WFF Pro Championship (2008), Posing. 
Elena Panova (2008), Photo Session - Photo: Andrey Krutogolov. 

References


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