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  • #31 by Unicron on 25 Apr 2017
  • Juliette was a phenomenal competitor throughout the 80's having won a couple of pro shows along with a few runner-up placings until she dropped in rankings in 1987, got smoked by rival competitors in 1988 and 1989 in addition to getting disqualified at the 1988 World Pro Championships. No longer could she keep up as the other girls got bigger. Unfortunate circumstances came soon after a year later when she suffered an ankle injury. Thus, calling it quits and hanging up her posing suit for good in 91. Thought to have been retired by many as she took the role of being a pro-judge and secretary/treasurer of the NBBF (Dutch Bodybuilding and Fitness federation), 12 years later she comes out of retirement only to shut down naysayers and consecutively dominate the Ms. O alongside Lenda. No doubt the beginning of the new millennium, 2001-2003, were Juliette's best and most successful years as a pro. Bigger, harder, and stronger with muscle maturity at its peak, she was at her best.

    2001

    Olympia - IFBB, LightWeight, 1st
    Olympia - IFBB, Overall Winner (Beat Iris Kyle for the overall. Respect!)

    2002

    Olympia - IFBB, LightWeight, 1st

    2003

    Olympia - IFBB, LightWeight, 1st
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  • #32 by lvorma on 10 May 2017
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  • #34 by billybob101 on 10 May 2017
  • I remember when Lenda first came out for the Ms O. She was so big, muscular, and symmetrical that Cory Everson didn't even bother to compete against her because she already knew the outcome.  Then came along Kim C and Iris showing that they could improve their physiqueto be bigger and more muscular. Too bad with the Ms O gone and the judging criteria pulling back on the level of muscular development that we won't see those types of competitors again.
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