Jenny Worth
Encyclopedia
Jenny Worth is an IFBB
fitness & figure competitor
from Florida
. Jenny Worth became a competitive gymnast at the age of 7, and competed until joining the track, cheerleading, cross country running and weight lifting team at Amos P. Godby High School in Tallahassee, Florida. She has the distinction of being the first female member of the weight lifting team, and also was the Senior Homecoming Queen (1995), and was subsequently inducted in the Amos P. Godby Hall of Fame for her accomplishments in the sports arena.
She became an amateur fitness athlete upon graduating High School, and turned Pro in 1998. She has worked as a fitness instructor, and personal trainer in Miami with Dodd Romero of Bod by Dodd. In 2010 she moved to the Los Angeles area, where she continues to work as a personal fitness trainer.
International Federation of BodyBuilders
The International Federation of BodyBuilders is a competitive bodybuilding organization founded in 1946 by brothers Ben and Joe Weider and is the highest level of competitive bodybuilding in the world. Currently, the IFBB consists of seven different sub-divisions for different competitors ,...
fitness & figure competitor
Fitness and figure competition
Fitness and Figure competition is a class of physique-exhibition events for women. While bearing a close resemblance to female bodybuilding, they emphasizes muscle tone over muscle size.-Overview:...
from Florida
Florida
Florida is a state in the southeastern United States, located on the nation's Atlantic and Gulf coasts. It is bordered to the west by the Gulf of Mexico, to the north by Alabama and Georgia and to the east by the Atlantic Ocean. With a population of 18,801,310 as measured by the 2010 census, it...
. Jenny Worth became a competitive gymnast at the age of 7, and competed until joining the track, cheerleading, cross country running and weight lifting team at Amos P. Godby High School in Tallahassee, Florida. She has the distinction of being the first female member of the weight lifting team, and also was the Senior Homecoming Queen (1995), and was subsequently inducted in the Amos P. Godby Hall of Fame for her accomplishments in the sports arena.
She became an amateur fitness athlete upon graduating High School, and turned Pro in 1998. She has worked as a fitness instructor, and personal trainer in Miami with Dodd Romero of Bod by Dodd. In 2010 she moved to the Los Angeles area, where she continues to work as a personal fitness trainer.
Competitive history
- 2003 Fitness Olympia - 10th
- 2002 Fitness OlympiaFitness OlympiaThe Fitness Olympia is a contest in women's fitness competition, and is sanctioned by the International Federation of BodyBuilding & Fitness. The contest was first held in 1995. Susie Curry and Adela Garcia have won the most titles, with six.-Winners:...
- 3rd - 2002 Show of Strength - 3rd
- 2002 Fitness International - 2nd
- 2001 Fitness International - 1st
- 2001 Fitness Olympia - 2nd
- 2000 Fitness Olympia - 3rd
- 2000 IFBB Jan Tana Classic Pro Fitness-Overall
- 1999 IFBB Fitness Olympia - 9th
- 1999 IFBB Midwest Pro Fitness Classic - 1st
- 1999 IFBB Italian Pro Fitness Classic - 6th
- 1999 IFBB Jan Tana Pro Fitness Classic - 2nd
- 1998 IFBB Fitness Olympia - 10th place
- 1998 IFBB Midwest Pro Fitness - 2nd place
- 1998 IFBB Jan Tana Pro Fitness - 6th place
- 1998 NPCNational Physique CommitteeThe National Physique Committee is the largest amateur bodybuilding organization in the United States. Amateur bodybuilders compete in various competitions from local to national competitions sanctioned by the NPC...
USA Fitness Championships - Overall Short Class (IFBB Professional Qualifier) - 1998 NPC Florida State Fitness Championships - Overall
- 1997 3rd Annual NPC Debbie Kruck Fitness Classic - Overall
- 1997 NPC Team Universe Fitness Championships - 5th place
- 1997 NPC Women's National Fitness Championships - 14th place
- 1996 NPC Southern USA Fitness Championships - Overall
- 1996 NPC Tallahassee Fitness Championships - Overall
- 1996 NPC Junior National Fitness Championships - 2nd place
- 1996 2nd Annual NPC Debbie Kruck Fitness Classic - 3rd place
- 1996 NPC Women's National Fitness Championships - 14th place
External links
- http://www.getbig.com/pics/fitness/w/worth.htm
- http://www.getbig.com/pics/olympia/2002/olympia2002.htm