Forum Saradas


Donate today to show love to your community!
gfxgfx
 
Please login or register.

Login with username, password and session length
Advertising
 
gfx gfx
steroidify parapharma
gfxgfx
 
Welcome to Forum Saradas! Female Bodybuilding, Fitness, Figure & Bikini

Do you love female bodybuilding and events like the Olympia and the Arnold Classic? Are you interested in female bodybuilding, fitness, figure & bikini?
If so check out and join our female bodybuilding forum! Saradas is the oldest and most popular female bodybuilding, fitness forum.

🔥 At Saradas you will find the most amazing and rare pictures of probably every female professional bodybuilder who has ever competed.   
🔥 You can keep up with female bodybuilding news from all over the world and hear the latest on your favorite bodybuilder.
🔥 You will find the latest updates on bodybuilding events like the Olympia and the Arnold Classic.

Saradas is your one stop female bodybuilding resource. Come and join us!

Saradas - The Internet Female Bodybuilding Database
 
gfx gfx
gfx
576313 Posts in 73313 Topics by 28883 Members - Latest Member: Rafael@war April 27, 2024, 09:35:24 pm
*
gfx* Home | Help | Login | Register | gfx
gfx
Forum Saradas  |  Female BodyBuilding & Fitness & Figure - Members Area  |  Memorable Female Muscle & Hall of Legends  |  Denise Rutkowski
gfx
gfxgfx
 

Author Topic: Denise Rutkowski  (Read 561859 times)

Offline DRF

  • Newbie
  • *
  • Posts: 258
  • Activity:
    0%
  • KARMA: -4
  • The Denise Rutkowski Story
Re: Denise Rutkowski
« Reply #285 on: January 04, 2017, 03:54:11 pm »
Glad you guys enjoyed. I found the opening clip of that rare Montel Williams show.

https://mega.nz/#!G9031CjJ!6oAqRBHGkDNz8Eg5tHgLfwqIXTASSNGZ2aOrVpfio9w

Another glimpse at Denise  :clap:
Please help share and support the GoFundMe page created by Denise Rutkowski's mom




Forum Saradas

Re: Denise Rutkowski
« Reply #285 on: January 04, 2017, 03:54:11 pm »

Offline DRF

  • Newbie
  • *
  • Posts: 258
  • Activity:
    0%
  • KARMA: -4
  • The Denise Rutkowski Story
Re: Denise Rutkowski
« Reply #286 on: January 06, 2017, 06:17:17 am »
Here is a 1993 olympia overview by Ron Cecchini (who has been present during the actual event): Might add a bit more context to what transpired
Quote
Here's Ron Cecchini's report on the Ms. O:
From:   IAMOK::US1RMC::"ro...@arnold.ndhm.gtegsc.com" "Ron Cecchini"
Saturday.  November 27th, 1993.  Beacon Theater.  NYC, New York.

No air conditioning.  No water.  Claustrophobia setting in.
I was thirsty.  I was starving.  My $100 bought me a seat 4 rows in from the
*rear* of the theater.  The whole night show didn't last much more than an
hour.  I forgot my stupid binoculars.  My telephoto lens wasn't telephoto
enough.  The sweat was pouring off my body.

But somehow I persevered...
Well, she did it again.

Amidst some minor controversy, Lenda Murray became Ms. Olympia once again
for the 4th year in a row.  It wasn't really "controversy", per se, but it
was the opinion of myself and everyone else that I talked to that she should
not have won it again this year.

I know you're all dying to see the top ten list, so I'll give it to you
now before continuing on:
1. Lenda Murray
2. Denise Rutkowski
3. Laura Creavalle
4. Debbie Muggli
5. Kim Chivesky
6. Sandy Riddell
7. Shelley Beattie
8. Sharon Marvel
9. Audrey Harris
10. Sharon Bruneau

I also attended the prejudging, but I missed the first round.  Listed
in the program, but not seen at all by me, were Sue Gafner, Tonya Knight
and Claudia Montemaggi.  I wonder what happened to Tonya, since this
was supposed to be her big comeback.

Out of the placing were Paula Bircumshaw, Diana Dennis, Nikki Fuller,
Yolanda Hughes and Nancy Lewis.  There were also some European competitors
who's names did not appear in the program and who's names I can not remember.

.....

My first pick to win the show was Denise.  To me, she didn't look as good
as she did for the USAs, but my bud Will (who's ab article is in this
month's MMI), who had better prejudging seats than me, said that she
looked right on.
Lenda, I thought, looked the same.  She still has no calves.  She has lots
of mass, but she was far from being the most shredded woman in the contest.
She had a pretty cool posing routine, but, then again, I've never seen
any of these women pose - so I have nothing to compare it to.

Laura was a surprise to me.  She has been my perennial favorite, up to now.
First of all, be prepared to read about her hair.  People - it was horrible.
They made her stop wearing her wigs last year, and, quite frankly, I thought
her real hair was pretty nice.  But for this show, she literally chopped it
almost all off and was sporting one of those Madonna-wanting-to-be-a-20's-flap
per
type hair-dos; i.e. what was left of her hair was plastered to her scalp, and
she had a little curl or two dangling on her forehead.  Uck...
She's also a, um, weird poser.  I don't know how to describe it.  I guess she
was trying to be dramatic or something, but she kept hunching her head forward
(like her neck hurt) before hitting any poses.  She reminded me of Ferrigno in
Pumping Iron trying to do a dramatic front double-bis.

Some random comments:

One of the biggest surprises was Chivesky's relatively low placing.
She was the Flex Wheeler of the woman's circuit for a while, and people
were expecting her to wipe up this year, until Denise came along, but still.
I thought she looked really good.  From where I was, I couldn't see what
knocked her down to fifth.

I also couldn't see what sent my favorite sub-5-foot bodybuilder Sharon Marvel
down to 8th.  She looked ripped, but I think it is still because her legs
still overpower her upper body.  She had the biggest legs in the show (and she
really has to be under 5 foot).   I thought she gave the best performance
during the compulsory round where she milked, and I mean *milked*, every pose
for all that it was worth.  I wish I had a cam corder...  She was really
the only competitor who got the crowd going nuts during a *compulsory* round.
She was also doing her "quad flapping" thing during the compulsories and
during the night show.  [The only person who challenged her on it was Lenda,
who's got a pretty nice "quad flap" herself.]

I did get a picture with her after the show and told her that I thought
she was wonderful ("and, BTW, will you marry me?").  Gag - I'm so pathetic,

Shelly Beattie, who claimed to be all natural last year (yeah right...) was
definitely pretty natural looking this year.  She was much smaller and much
smoother than in last year's show.  Her posing was very energetic, and she thr
ew
in a bunch of that "fitness contest" type stuff - you know, the bouncing aroun
d
with the hands flailing kind of thing.

Paula Bircumshaw was dramatically down in size.  I was very shocked that she
was not in the kind of condition to place this year.

Debbie Muggli was looking kind of smooth, but still looked really good.
I don't know if I would've put her in 4th.

Sandy Riddell should've been lower - still no legs.

Audrey Harris should've been much higher.  I thought she was big and ripped.

Bruneau looked the same.  She was in shape, but she's still small.  The
crowd loves her though, (must be the fire engine red lipstick), just like
they love Shelley Beattie.

I was totally surprised, and a little upset, that Diana Dennis didn't place.
I didn't think that she should've won, but I thought she was really in shape.
She was as ripped looking as she was a few months back in a profile piece
Flex mag did on her.  And I got to see her up really close afterwards and
she *was* shredded.

.....

Etcetera:

Besides Sharon Marvel, I also got pix with Mike Ashely and my fav Flex Wheeler
.

I said hi to John Parillo after the show, and he just smiled without saying
anything (I think my goatee made him nervous...).

Fitness competitor Debbie Dobbins (who was looking very fitness like) was
there hawking some line of clothes.  Shawn Ray was next to her to signing
autographs (nope, for some reason, didn't get one this time...)

Ben Weider bumped into me and said "excuse me".  Oooh, ahhh.  I should've hit
him.

Actor/Dancer Gregory Hines was walking around and presented one of the
awards.

Between the prejudging and night show, I ate at an Italian restaurant called
"Ernies" one block down from the theater with my friends.  No one was there
when we got there, but one-by-one they started filing in.  Flex Wheeler and
Chris Cormier (looking "uuuuuuuuuuge!") came in. Ron Love was there.  Jim
Manion and the whole NPC crew came in.  And, yes, Dorian Yates was there, look
ing
as large as a house, sitting at the head of a long table chowing down.

I was going to run to the bathroom when I saw Flex go, but I didn't think
he'd want to shake my hand or pose for pictures at that exact moment in time..
Anyway, now I know to bring my binoculars and to forget about the expensive
seats.  You also get to see much more of the competitors at the prejudging.

Ron

The Arnold Classic/Ms. International is scheduled for March 4-5.  That
contest, of course, is in Columbus, Ohio.  The Night Of Champions, which
takes places every year in NY, is scheduled for May 20th.


---------------------------------------------------------------------
I was also at the show and agree with Ron's comments.  I had Denise
in first.  My boyfriend and 6 friends of mine had Laura Creavalle
for first.  It's a totally subjective AND political sport. 

I saw Mike Matarazzo and he looked a bit on the "small" side to me...
I guess he is OFF too?

There were a couple of competitors that probably couldn't even
win the nationals now or even an ANBC show!  I really think that
the competitors should not be allowed to compete if they are below
"current standard/quality"...it was similar (but not as bad) to Jocelyn
Pelletier competing in the 1993 NOC...as smooth as a baby's butt...
and wearing his watch! 

I went to Planet Hollywood and had the tiniest piece of grilled swordfish.
Thank God they gave away free protein bars ....I ended up eating them in
line to get into Planet Hollywoon (1 hour).

Motz/


   

And for those who are knowledgeable of the ranking scheme used in the Ms. Olympia, these are the 1993 tabulations hopfully someone can enlighten us or at least (especially on where Denise lost points in relation to lenda)  :cool2:



Actual image where the data was taken from
Please help share and support the GoFundMe page created by Denise Rutkowski's mom




asapferg

  • Guest
Re: Denise Rutkowski
« Reply #287 on: January 07, 2017, 02:03:10 pm »
Download link for the quoted post above https://mega.nz/#!vx9kUazR!1AAYbKrbRNnWDXO8HezA_zgVyGCNiKBuC7e1SVxtB8A

A scan someone posted on Facebook, not the best quality but still readable


Denise was so sexy in that golden posing suit. If it wasn't for whatever demons haunting she could been the next Ms.O.

Offline DRF

  • Newbie
  • *
  • Posts: 258
  • Activity:
    0%
  • KARMA: -4
  • The Denise Rutkowski Story
Re: Denise Rutkowski
« Reply #288 on: January 07, 2017, 08:02:32 pm »

Denise was so sexy in that golden posing suit. If it wasn't for whatever demons haunting she could been the next Ms.O.

Its a shame really, she was meant to compete in the 1994 Ms O after having herself confirmed it twice - once after the 93 Ms O in a backstage interview with Carla Dunlap and most surprisingly 8 weeks before the actual 94 Ms O when she was hosted at the Goodnight America show. Anyway the physique she presented to the world is a statue in itself which no Ms Olympia title can take anything away from. SHE SIMPLY IS THE BEST!
Please help share and support the GoFundMe page created by Denise Rutkowski's mom




Offline DRF

  • Newbie
  • *
  • Posts: 258
  • Activity:
    0%
  • KARMA: -4
  • The Denise Rutkowski Story
Re: Denise Rutkowski
« Reply #289 on: January 12, 2017, 04:54:12 am »
Denise's right leg tattoo, mostly looks like a butterfly but I could be wrong...not sure what it was meant to stand for, she didn't bring that up in any of her interviews my guess is she got it in 1992 a year or two after getting implants,   
Please help share and support the GoFundMe page created by Denise Rutkowski's mom




Offline DRF

  • Newbie
  • *
  • Posts: 258
  • Activity:
    0%
  • KARMA: -4
  • The Denise Rutkowski Story
Re: Denise Rutkowski
« Reply #290 on: January 15, 2017, 04:32:21 am »
A short glimpse at another short appearance for Denise Rutkowski, hopefully someone can come up with these episodes in full with better quality,




http://depositfiles.com/files/0fahpu8sn
Please help share and support the GoFundMe page created by Denise Rutkowski's mom




Offline DRF

  • Newbie
  • *
  • Posts: 258
  • Activity:
    0%
  • KARMA: -4
  • The Denise Rutkowski Story
Re: Denise Rutkowski
« Reply #291 on: January 20, 2017, 10:26:53 am »
"HARD AS ROCK" -Denise Rutkowski



 




Please help share and support the GoFundMe page created by Denise Rutkowski's mom




Offline DRF

  • Newbie
  • *
  • Posts: 258
  • Activity:
    0%
  • KARMA: -4
  • The Denise Rutkowski Story
Re: Denise Rutkowski
« Reply #292 on: January 20, 2017, 11:05:05 am »
No one had her package and possibly no one will!


Please help share and support the GoFundMe page created by Denise Rutkowski's mom




Offline alison brundage

  • Gold Member VIP
  • Sr. Member
  • *******
  • Posts: 873
  • Activity:
    0%
  • KARMA: 1069
  • Gender: Female
  • Female Bodybuilding, Physique, Fitness, Figure & Bikini
Re: Denise Rutkowski
« Reply #293 on: January 25, 2017, 03:57:39 pm »
DR fan
Every bodybuilder should enjoy the encouragement of a loyal fan such as yourself.   Now don't get me wrong here,  my only suggestion would be to downplay the sexual display and continue to promote ( as you do so well) her historic physical development.    I say that because one thing you would not want to ever do is to cheapen this woman in any way.   She is a bodybuilding star for all time.  You don't want to in any way tilt her pedestal.

Alison

Offline DRF

  • Newbie
  • *
  • Posts: 258
  • Activity:
    0%
  • KARMA: -4
  • The Denise Rutkowski Story
Re: Denise Rutkowski
« Reply #294 on: January 26, 2017, 05:37:12 pm »
Hi Alison,

Thats always a thin line to tread, but I must admit: I have succumbed to her promiscuous side which I don't think anyone here can disprove- and I am not going to even introduce the whole 'exotic dancer' background into this discussion. That being said, I don't think we can ever 'cheapen' or degrade what Denise stood for; she was a woman with a good heart who stumbled upon more than her fair share of misfortune but hey, she's human and whatever path she took i.e. PEDs, Religion, Exotic Dancing, possibly narcotics - whether right or wrong- will remain, not causes for objectification but, mortal puzzles that make up this enigmatic woman's life. At the end of the day, its all subjective and people will, and already are, look into differently.
I don't really think I am tilting her pedestal, if anything I'm trying to keep it intact, just google denise rutkowski and tell me how her 'pedestal' looks like after the entire media gamut started portraying her as: Former Bodybuilder turns into a man/homeless/crackhead after some unsavory images surfaced in 2013.

DRFan
Please help share and support the GoFundMe page created by Denise Rutkowski's mom




Offline alison brundage

  • Gold Member VIP
  • Sr. Member
  • *******
  • Posts: 873
  • Activity:
    0%
  • KARMA: 1069
  • Gender: Female
  • Female Bodybuilding, Physique, Fitness, Figure & Bikini
Re: Denise Rutkowski
« Reply #295 on: January 26, 2017, 06:01:58 pm »
From the very early days of bodybuilding which was then, Physical Culture in the 1920's the seamy side was an issue.  Bernar McFadden peeped at the mandatory naked file of gals competing through a peep hole in the back curtain.   He was the original Weider/promoter.  It has always been an uphill battle to separate the art from the sexual when it comes to promotion of women's bodybuilding.   That's100 % understandable just by the very nature of this sport.   In the more recent era what with the computer and wide use of performance drugs women got lured into self promotion with sexual lures..some subtile, some obviously purely sexual, encouraged by their muscle-luster fans. 

What I'm saying is...it would be mighty refreshing to celebrate the physique of this woman's artful development of the female form without obvious sexual orientation in presentation.   What she did in the past, how she was promoted in the past, how she self promoted herself as a sexual object ...is the past.    It would be nice to leave it there and possibly broaden that pedestal  upon which we place her.   Muscle development, balance, form, and the aesthetics of an artfully developed female body.....period   

Offline DRF

  • Newbie
  • *
  • Posts: 258
  • Activity:
    0%
  • KARMA: -4
  • The Denise Rutkowski Story
Re: Denise Rutkowski
« Reply #296 on: January 26, 2017, 07:11:32 pm »
Aiming to "celebrate" what this woman gave to this sport, I am trying to piece together a home-made biographical video of Denise that charts her progress from ex-stripper (it is what it is) to accomplished Bodybuilder (1993). Of course doing this on my own, I am taking my time collecting material (Magazine articles, strength show clips, contests, "videos from her pre-bodybuilding days") in order to make the video as comprehensive and accurate as possible. Plus I think its great that you pointed out to me the need to tune-down the "sexual orientation" and this made me look at the draft with more scrutiny to root out any such content (some are inevitable I have to say).  By doing so it becomes easier to dispel myths such as she retired immediately after the 93 Ms O, when in reality she was geared to compete for the 94 Ms O up to 8 weeks from the commencement of the event as evidenced by a what she stated during an on-screen appearance.   

Please help share and support the GoFundMe page created by Denise Rutkowski's mom




Offline alison brundage

  • Gold Member VIP
  • Sr. Member
  • *******
  • Posts: 873
  • Activity:
    0%
  • KARMA: 1069
  • Gender: Female
  • Female Bodybuilding, Physique, Fitness, Figure & Bikini
Re: Denise Rutkowski
« Reply #297 on: January 26, 2017, 09:04:20 pm »
Great ! 
Alison

Offline Tom4036

  • Newbie
  • *
  • Posts: 153
  • Activity:
    0%
  • KARMA: 79
  • Gender: Male
  • Female Bodybuilding, Physique, Fitness, Figure & Bikini
Re: Denise Rutkowski
« Reply #298 on: January 28, 2017, 06:55:18 am »
I bet she gave a great lap dance but that's beside the point but she was one of my favorites female bodybuilders back in the day.
User is currently banned [View]

Offline DRF

  • Newbie
  • *
  • Posts: 258
  • Activity:
    0%
  • KARMA: -4
  • The Denise Rutkowski Story
Re: Denise Rutkowski
« Reply #299 on: January 29, 2017, 10:35:22 pm »
I bet she gave a great lap dance but that's beside the point but she was one of my favorites female bodybuilders back in the day.
She was :clap: :cool2: Unique in dancing!!!

Alison,

You see, this is sort of the sentiment/impression Denise left on many, if not all, of those who got to see her in her prime. In other words; exotic dancing, smooth talking and - I hate to explicitly say it- appealing to men in general is what made Denise, and possibly herself today. Even if I inevitably portray her in a way that is seemingly degrading- at that time it would seem that this was what she was aiming for. Anyway, love or hate her she is who she is...

Cheers
Please help share and support the GoFundMe page created by Denise Rutkowski's mom




Forum Saradas  |  Female BodyBuilding & Fitness & Figure - Members Area  |  Memorable Female Muscle & Hall of Legends  |  Denise Rutkowski
 

gfxgfx
Forum Saradas does not host any files on its own servers.
gfx
It only points to various links on the Internet that already exist.
It is recommended to buy Original Video, CD, DVD's and pictures only.
gfx
Mobile View