Amber Littlejohn | |
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Bodybuilder | |
Personal info | |
Nickname | Amber Alert, Coltish |
Born | Monterey, California, U.S. | July 6, 1975
Height | 5 ft 8 in (173 cm) |
Weight | (In Season): 130-135 lb (Off-Season):140-148 lb |
Professional career | |
Pro-debut |
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Best win |
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Predecessor | None |
Successor | Gina Aliotti |
Active | since 2001 |
Amber Littlejohn (born July 6, 1975) is an American bodybuilder. She was an IFBB professional figure competitor from the United States. Littlejohn placed in the top-five in almost every show after turning pro with an overall win at the 2003 NPC Figure Nationals. [1]
Littlejohn was born in Monterey, California to a father of African American and Cherokee heritage and a mother of Irish heritage.[ citation needed] She was raised by hippy parents who were passionate about education. Littlejohn grew up in a family of six children and was the second youngest and the only female of the group. Growing up in a rural cabin with few amenities, Littlejohn did not watch television until the age nine. She developed a deep interested in literature at a young age, becoming fond of authors such as Toni Morrison, Isabel Allende, Gabriel García Márquez, and Ernest Hemingway. [2]
In high school, Littlejohn participated in sports including track, martial arts and basketball. At the age of 23, she began weight training seriously to mend a broken heart and ended up falling in love with fitness. After training for several years and learning gymnastics at age 25, Littlejohn entered her first fitness competition, the NPC San Jose Fitness and Figure Championships in 2001, where she took first place in fitness and figure. Following her first victory, Littlejohn decided to compete solely in figure competitions.[ citation needed]
Littlejohn's highest professional competitive achievements were runner-up at the 2006 Ms. Figure Olympia and winning the 2006 inaugural IFBB Palm Beach Pro Figure Championships. After the 2006 Olympia, Littlejohn planned to retire from competing in figure to begin raising a family, but decided to compete at Figure Olympia in 2007 where she placed in sixth place.[ citation needed]
Amber Littlejohn | |
---|---|
Bodybuilder | |
Personal info | |
Nickname | Amber Alert, Coltish |
Born | Monterey, California, U.S. | July 6, 1975
Height | 5 ft 8 in (173 cm) |
Weight | (In Season): 130-135 lb (Off-Season):140-148 lb |
Professional career | |
Pro-debut |
|
Best win |
|
Predecessor | None |
Successor | Gina Aliotti |
Active | since 2001 |
Amber Littlejohn (born July 6, 1975) is an American bodybuilder. She was an IFBB professional figure competitor from the United States. Littlejohn placed in the top-five in almost every show after turning pro with an overall win at the 2003 NPC Figure Nationals. [1]
Littlejohn was born in Monterey, California to a father of African American and Cherokee heritage and a mother of Irish heritage.[ citation needed] She was raised by hippy parents who were passionate about education. Littlejohn grew up in a family of six children and was the second youngest and the only female of the group. Growing up in a rural cabin with few amenities, Littlejohn did not watch television until the age nine. She developed a deep interested in literature at a young age, becoming fond of authors such as Toni Morrison, Isabel Allende, Gabriel García Márquez, and Ernest Hemingway. [2]
In high school, Littlejohn participated in sports including track, martial arts and basketball. At the age of 23, she began weight training seriously to mend a broken heart and ended up falling in love with fitness. After training for several years and learning gymnastics at age 25, Littlejohn entered her first fitness competition, the NPC San Jose Fitness and Figure Championships in 2001, where she took first place in fitness and figure. Following her first victory, Littlejohn decided to compete solely in figure competitions.[ citation needed]
Littlejohn's highest professional competitive achievements were runner-up at the 2006 Ms. Figure Olympia and winning the 2006 inaugural IFBB Palm Beach Pro Figure Championships. After the 2006 Olympia, Littlejohn planned to retire from competing in figure to begin raising a family, but decided to compete at Figure Olympia in 2007 where she placed in sixth place.[ citation needed]