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Alana Shipp[1]
Bodybuilder
Personal info
Born1982 (age 41–42)[2]
Barbados[2]
Height5 ft 2 in (1.57 m)[3]
Weight125 lb (57 kg)[4]
Professional career
Pro-debut
Best win
  • NPC National Championship middleweight champion[5]
  • 2013[5]
PredecessorRene Marven[5]
SuccessorTomefafa Ameka[5]
ActiveSince 2011[2]

Alana Shipp (born 1982) is an American professional female bodybuilder, based in Jerusalem.[1]

Early life

Alana Shipp was born in 1982 in Barbados to Guyanese parents. She spent her early childhood in Guyana prior to moving to Queens, New York City, New York at age 11.[1][2]

Career

Marine Corps

After graduating high school, Shipp enlisted in the US Marine Corps and spent almost 8 years as a Marine. She was a non-commissioned officer, working as a logistics procurement manager in Okinawa, Japan; Camp Pendleton, California; and in New Orleans, Louisiana.[3] In late 2008, she moved to Israel.[1]

Fitness

Amateur

In 2011, Shipp began working out in order lose some weight she gained during her two pregnancies (160 lb (73 kg)) and hoping to get into better shape for an upcoming Marine Corps ball. In October 2011, she began working out with Lia Finkelberg Elbaz and Meny Elbaz at their Jerusalem boutique gym, Sky Gym and suggested training her for a bodybuilding competition in the fitness category.[2][3]

Contest history

  • 2012 NAC Ms. Israel - 1st (Ms Fitness)

Bodybuilding

Amateur

Shipp said she was originally planning on competing at the 2012 Ms. Universe on the figure category but gained muscle mass faster than expected. Her training coach is Arthur Gooden.[6] At the 2013 NPC National Championship, Shipp won the middleweight division and won her IFBB pro card.[1][7]

Professional

In 2014, during Shipp first year competing as a professional she qualified for the 2014 Ms. Olympia. At the 2014 Ms. Olympia, she mirrored Sheila Bleck's success at the 2010 Ms. Olympia by winning 4th place at her first Ms. Olympia she attended and during first year she competed as a professional.[5]

Contest history

Personal life

Shipp currently lives in Virginia with her husband Kenneth Shipp, a U.S. Consulate employee, and her two children.[2] Prior to taking up bodybuilding, she was a housewife. Before arriving in Jerusalem she worked as a procurement manager for Coca-Cola in Dallas, Texas.[3][7] She is a Christian.[6]

References