Davana Medina
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Davana Medina | |
Personal Info | |
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Nickname | Funky cold Medina |
Birth | January 28, 1974 , Ponce, Puerto Rico |
Height | 5' 7" (1.70m) |
Weight | (In Season): 128-130 lbs. (Off-Season):138-142 lbs. |
Professional Career | |
Pro-debut | NPC Figure National Champion, 2001 |
Best win | IFBB Figure Olympia three times, 2001-2005 |
Predecessor | None |
Successor | Jenny Lynn |
Active | since 2001 |
Davana Medina is a professional figure competitor from the United States. Medina is the most successful figure competitor in the short history of the sport, winning the first three Figure Olympia titles to date[1][2].
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[edit] Biography
Davana was born on January 28, 1974 in Ponce, Puerto Rico. She entered and won her first figure competition, the NPC Bev Francis Atlantic States, one week after getting married.
With the support of her husband and friends Davana decided to dedicate eight weeks to her first show. She geared her training and dieting to a consistent program to get in the best shape of her life for the show. After winning her first show Davana decided to turn professional. Sadly her marriage did not last.
Davana turned professional after winning the first NPC Figure Nationals in 2001. However, there were no professional figure contests until 2003, so she was forced to take a year off from competition. She has been the most successful woman in figure competition, winning the first three Figure Olympias to date [3]. Davana competes at 5'7" and 130 pounds, and currently lives in Pompton Plains, New Jersey.
Davana says that her biggest inspiration has been her mother, who is very dedicated to everything that she does and taught her to do the same in her life. When the going gets tough, Davana usually relies on her mom to help her get through. During her competitive days, Davana Competed alongside other figure competitors such as Jenny Lynn, Monica Brant, and Mary Elizabeth Lado[4][5].
Recently Davana has remarried and was set to compete in the 2006 Ms. Figure Olympia, but due to health problems she was unable to defend her title. This was meant to be her last competition as Medina had stated her desire to retire from competition to start a family with her husband. Her sponsors released a statement through her website saying:
"Davana did not compete at the 2006 IFBB Figure Olympia to defend her title for a 4th consecutive time as a medical issue came up on Monday, September 25 and she was not able to compete. This was supposed to be her last show but she is undecided whether or not she will get back on stage to compete."*
[edit] Vital Stats
- Full Name: Davana Medina
- Birthday: January 28
- Place of Birth: Ponce, Puerto Rico
- Current state of Residence: Pompton Plains, New Jersey
- Occupation: Figure competitor, personal trainer, and fitness model, former dental hygenist[6].
- Marital Status: Married.
- Height: 5'7"
- Weight (In Season): 128-130 lbs. (Off-Season):138-142 lbs.
- Eye Color: Hazel
- Hair Color: Brown
[edit] Bodybuilding philosophy
Medina's training consists of simple compound movements with mostly free weights (she rarely uses cable exercises); she also rarely uses machines. Davana focuses on her Back, Glutes, and Hamstrings during her training. She typically trains 6 days a week in the off-season (usually two body parts per day off-season, and only one body part per day the on-season; when she is getting ready for a contest).
[edit] Contest history
- 2001 NPC Bev Francis Atlantic States Figure Championships - 1st
- 2001 NPC National Figure Championships - 1st
- 2003 IFBB Figure International - 3rd
- 2003 IFBB Pittsburgh Pro Figure - 2nd
- 2003 IFBB Night of Champions Figure - 1st
- 2003 IFBB New York Pro Figure - 1st
- 2003 IFBB Figure Olympia - 1st
- 2004 IFBB New York Pro Figure - 1st
- 2004 IFBB Figure Olympia - 1st
- 2005 IFBB New York Pro Figure - 1st
- 2005 IFBB Charlotte Pro Figure - 1st
- 2005 IFBB Figure Olympia - 1st
[edit] See also
[edit] References
- ^ News America Now (2005). Profiles: Davana Medina (English). News America Now. Retrieved on 2007-10-02.
- ^ J.M. Manion (November 2006). The summer bodybuilding scene: plus talent roundup (English). News America Now. Retrieved on 2007-10-02.
- ^ Don Pasquale (December 2005). Pro advice: Davana Medina reveals her secret formula for sexy BI's and TRI's (English). Muscle & Fitness. Retrieved on 2007-10-02.
- ^ Steve Stiefel ( February 2005). Funky cold Medina: Davana Medina dominates at the 2004 Figure Olympia to win her second O (English). Flex. Retrieved on 2007-10-02.
- ^ Jeanine Detz (January and February 2005). Figuring it out: the second figure Olympia mirrors the first, as Davana Medina again takes the top prize (English). Muscle & Fitness/Hers. Retrieved on 2007-10-02.
- ^ Jeanine Detz (July, 2004). Hottest body on the planet: sculpt flawless abs with reigning figure Olympia Champion Davana Medina's favorite midsection-molding moves (English). Muscle & Fitness. Retrieved on 2007-10-02.