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          Mahatma Gandhi and thousands of followers Mahatma Gandhi Cammie Lusko, Guinness' World Strongest Woman, born in Los Angeles, California....

          Cammie Lusko

          American athlete (1958–2024)

          Cammie Lusko
          Born (1958-04-05) April 5, 1958 (age 66)
          Los Angeles, California
          DiedNovember 22, 2024(2024-11-22) (aged 66)
          Long Beach, California
          Pro-debut
          • 1979 Robby Robinson Classic
          • 1979
          Best win
          • 1979 US Women's Championship
          • 1979
          Active1980

          Cammie Lusko (April 5, 1958 – November 22, 2024) was an American athlete best known for her contributions to female bodybuilding in the 1980s.

          Born in Los Angeles, California, Lusko entered her first bodybuilding contest in 1979, finishing third in the Robby Robinson Classic (Roark, 2005) in her hometown.

          Cammie Lusko Los Angeles CA, Guinness' World Strongest Woman Johan Kriek South Africa, tennis player (US Indoor ) Jimmy Osmond singer.

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        5. (See article on this page) In that contest were three women more muscular than Lisa Lyon: Cammie Lusko, Laura Combes and Kay Baxter - who won the contest.
        6. The following year, she placed 9th in the inaugural Ms. Olympia competition.

          Shifting her focus to Olympic style lifting, in 1983 she became the first woman to lift more than her body weight overhead with one arm (131 lbs.).

          She placed second that year in the 60 kg class of the Women's National Olympic weightlifting competition (60.0&