2019 Rising Phoenix World Championships

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The 2019 Rising Phoenix World Championships was an IFBB Wings of Strength female professional bodybuilding competition and held in conjunction with the IFBB Arizona Pro and NPC Arizona Women’s Extravaganza. It was held on September 6, 2019 to September 7, 2019 at the Wild Horse Pass Hotel & Casino in Chandler, Arizona.

Results[edit]

Overall results[edit]

  • 1st – Helle Trevino
  • 2nd – Margaret Martin
  • 3rd – Irene Andersen
  • 4th – Nicole Chartrand
  • 5th – Monique Jones
  • 6th – Theresa Ivancik
  • 7th – Andrea Shaw
  • 8th – Janeen Lankowski
  • 9th – Mona Poursaleh
  • 10th – Aleesha Young
  • 11th – Silvia Matta
  • 12th – Kim Buck
  • 13th – Pauline Nelson
  • 14th – Jessica Martin
  • 15th – Barbara Carita
  • 16th – Robin Hillis
  • 16th – Susanna Jacobs
  • 16th – Kristina Mendoza
  • 16th – Tina Williams[1]

Comparison to previous Rising Phoenix World Championships results:

  • +2 – Alina Popa
  • -1 – Margaret Martin
  • -1 – Sheila Bleck
  • +8 – Nicole Chartrand
  • -4 – Helle Trevino
  • -2 – Virginia Sanchez
  • +4 – Maria Mikola
  • +1 – Jacqueline Fuchs
  • -10 – Wendy McCready
  • Same – Cristina Franzoso
  • Same – Pauline Nelson
  • Same – Angela Rayburn
  • -3 – Isabelle Turell

Scorecard[edit]

No Name Country Judging Finals Total Place
1 Irene Anderson Sweden Sweden 9 10 19 3
2 Kim Buck United States Jonesboro, Georgia 36 36 72 12
3 Barbara Carita Italy Italy 45 44 89 15
4 Nicki Chartrand Canada Canada 12 11 23 4
5 Robin Hillis Canada Ontario, Canada 48 48 96 16
6 Theresa Ivancik United States Butler, Pennsylvania 19 17 36 6
7 Susanna Jacobs United States Woodland Hills, California 48 48 96 16
8 Monique Jones United States Simpsonville, South Carolina 15 16 31 5
9 Janeen Lankowski United States Tampa, Florida 24 24 48 8
10 Jessica Martin United States Portland, Oregon 42 42 84 14
11 Margie Martin United States Atlanta, Georgia 6 6 12 2
12 Silvia Matta Italy Italy 32 33 65 11
13 Kristina Mendoza United States Las Vegas, Nevada 48 48 96 16
14 Pauline Nelson United States Brooklyn, New York 39 39 78 13
15 Mona Poursaleh Canada Canada 27 26 53 9
16 Andrea Shaw United States Clinton Township, Michigan 20 22 42 7
17 Helle Trevino United States Venice, California 3 3 6 1
18 Tina Williams United States Lawrence, Kansas 48 48 96 16
19 Aleesha Young United States Lehi, Utah 31 30 61 10[2]

Best poser results[edit]

  • 1st – Mona Poursaleh
  • 2nd – Janeen Lankowski
  • 3rd – Nicole Chartrand
  • 4th – Kristina Mendoza
  • 5th – Theresa Ivancik

Comparison to previous Rising Phoenix World Championships results:

  • -1 – Sheila Bleck
  • Same – Pauline Nelson

Best intro results[edit]

  • 1st – Silvia Matta
  • 2nd – Alesha Young
  • 3rd – Nicki Chartrand

Most muscular winner[edit]

Comparison to previous Rising Phoenix World Championships results:

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  • +1 – Helle Trevino
  • -1 – Aleesha Young

Prize money[edit]

Overall award prize money[edit]

  • 1st – $50,000 + $100,000 brand-new top of the line iconic American prize vehicle
  • 2nd – $25,000
  • 3rd – $12,500
  • 4th – $7,500
  • 5th – $5,000

Total: $100,000 + $100,000 Dodge Challenger Hellcat[3]

Best poser award prize money[edit]

This award was sponsored by Elevation Solar and MuscleGirlzLive.

  • 1st – $5,000 and an all-expense-paid trip to the 2019 Olympia
  • 2nd – $2,500 and an all-expense-paid trip to the 2019 Olympia
  • 3rd – $1,500 and an all-expense-paid trip to the 2019 Olympia
  • 4th – An all-expense-paid trip to the 2019 Olympia
  • 5th – An all-expense-paid trip to the 2019 Olympia

Total: $9,000

Best intro video award prize money[edit]

This award was sponsored by Offerpad.com and HerBiceps.

  • 1st – $5,000
  • 2nd – $2,000
  • 3rd – $1,500

Total: $8,000

Most muscular award prize money[edit]

This award was sponsored by Muscle Angels and x2x.

Total: $7,000

2019 Rising Phoenix World Championships Qualified[edit]

Points standings[edit]

1 In the event of a tie, the competitor with the best top five contest placings will be awarded the qualification. If both competitors have the same contest placings, than both will qualify for the Rising Phoenix World Championships.

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