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  1. Rachel McLish ist eine US-amerikanische Bodybuilderin, die zweimal Ms. Olympia gewann und in mehreren Filmen mitwirkte. Sie schrieb auch zwei Bestseller über ihr Trainingskonzept und wurde 1999 in die IFBB Hall of Fame aufgenommen.

  2. Rachel Livia Elizondo McLish (born 21 June 1955) is an American female bodybuilding champion, actress, and author. [3][4] Early life and education. McLish was born in 1955 as Raquel Livia Elizondo in Harlingen, Texas. She was the second-youngest daughter of father Rafael, who was of Mexican ancestry, and mother Raquel Elizondo.

  3. 21. Okt. 2023 · Rachel McLish, the trailblazing athlete from Harlingen, Texas, achieved legendary status as the inaugural IFBB Ms. Olympia champion in 1980, forever changing the landscape of women's...

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  4. 11K Followers, 2 Following, 34 Posts - Rachel Mclish (@rachelmclish) on Instagram: "🏆2x IFBB Ms. Olympia US Bodybuilding Championship – 1st Pro World Championship – 1st".

  5. www.imdb.com › name › nm0572914Rachel McLish - IMDb

    Rachel McLish was born on 21 June 1955 in Harlingen, Texas, USA. She is an actress, known for The Girlfriend from Outer Space (1989), Aces: Iron Eagle III (1992) and Raven Hawk (1995). She has been married to Ron Samuels since 1990. She was previously married to John P. McLish.

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    • Harlingen, Texas, USA
  6. 29. Juli 2023 · Today, we have an inspiring tale to share about the legendary Rachel McLeish, the trailblazer who redefined women's bodybuilding. As the first-ever Ms. Olympia winner in 1980, her triumph ...

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  7. Almost before there was women’s bodybuilding, it seemed, there was Rachel McLish. From the inception of the first-ever issue of FLEX magazine in April of 1983, no other athlete – male or female – graced the pages of this publication more in the early-to-mid 1980s.