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Kristy Hawkins

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Kristy Hawkins[1]
Bodybuilder
Personal info
Born (1980-08-28) August 28, 1980 (age 43)[2]
Longview, Texas, U.S.[2]
Height5 ft 4 in (1.63 m)[3]
WeightIn Season: 135 lb (61 kg)
Off-Season: 160–170 lb (73–77 kg)[2]
Professional career
Pro-debut
Best win
PredecessorLora Ottenad[1]
SuccessorSheila Bleck[1]
ActiveRetired 2011

Kristy Michelle Hawkins (born August 28, 1980) is an American powerlifter and chemical engineer, and former professional female bodybuilder.[2][4]

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Early life and education

Kristy Hawkins was born and raised in Longview, Texas, in 1980. In 1994, she started attending Longview High School. In 1998, she graduated from high school and started attending Texas A&M University that same year. She earned her Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering from Texas A&M University in 2002, graduating summa cum laude and with University and Foundation Honors. She earned a Master of Science in Chemical Engineering at the California Institute of Technology (Caltech) in 2005. She graduated from Caltech in 2008 with a Ph.D. in chemical engineering.[5][6]

Career in chemical/biological engineering

In 1999, Hawkins worked as an intern for the Eastman Chemical Company and from 2000 to 2002 she worked again as an intern for the Solutia Inc. From November 2008 to August 8, 2013, she moved to Emeryville, California, where she got a job as scientist for metabolic engineering of Saccharomyces cerevisiae at Amyris Inc. Starting August 19, 2013, she worked as director of yeast engineering for the company Lygos.[5][6][7] She has since left Lygos and co-founded a chemical engineering company called Antheia.[8]

Bodybuilding

Amateur

Hawkins has described herself as having been very heavy in elementary school. She took dance lessons and became a twirler, but says that she wasn't active enough and didn't have proper eating habits. She suffered from anorexia nervosa, which led her to starve herself. She eventually got into the gym to burn calories. At first she started with cardio and then weight training. At the age of 15 years, she got her own gym membership and went every day after school and work. The owners were hosting a competition and taught her the basics of training, nutrition, and posing. At the age of 17, she traveled with some people from her gym to Mississippi for an ANPPC show and placed 3rd in the novice women’s short class. She twice placed in the top four at the NPC Nationals. In November 2007, she won the light-heavyweight and overall at the NPC Nationals and received her IFBB pro card.[9][10][11]

Professional

After turning professional, she attended her first professional competition, the 2008 Ms. International, where she placed 14th. In 2009, she attended her first Ms. Olympia, which she placed 7th.[1]

When training and competing specifically for bodybuilding, she consumed 2,500–3,000 calories a day and her contest weight was around 140 pounds and roughly 165 pounds when off season. Hawkins says that she didn't really track her body-fat numbers, but mostly just went by how she looked.[3]

Contest history

  • 1998 ANPPC Mississippi Open - 3rd (Novice Women Short Class)
  • 1998 AAU Mr/Mrs Southwest America - 1st (Novice Women Medium Class) and Best Poser
  • 1999 AAU Mr/Mrs Southwest America - 1st (Open Women Short Class) and Best Poser
  • 2000 ANPPC Southwest USA Natural Bodybuilding Championships - 3rd (Novice Women Short Class)
  • 2002 NPC Michigan Championships - 1st (LW)
  • 2002 NPC Pittsburgh Open - 3rd (LW)
  • 2003 NPC Ronnie Coleman Classic - 1st (MW)
  • 2003 NPC Pittsburgh Open -1st (MW & overall)
  • 2003 NPC Lone Star Classic - 1st (HW & overall)
  • 2003 NPC Jr. Nationals - 4th (MW)
  • 2004 NPC Jr. Nationals - 5th (LHW)
  • 2004 IFBB North Americans - 4th (LHW)
  • 2005 NPC Nationals - 4th (LHW)
  • 2006 NPC Nationals - 3rd (LHW)
  • 2007 NPC Nationals - 1st (LHW & overall)
  • 2008 IFBB Ms. International - 14th
  • 2009 IFBB Atlantic City Pro - 2nd
  • 2009 IFBB Ms. Olympia - 7th
  • 2010 IFBB New York Pro - 10th[1][2]

Powerlifting

In 2011, Hawkins stepped away from professional bodybuilding and has successfully stepped into the realm of powerlifting, while maintaining a "bodybuilder" type look to her physique.[12] She has stated that when she was just starting this sport she managed to squat 400 pounds.[3]

World records

Date[13] Record broken Class Lift Fed
08/20/16 Total (no wraps) 165 lb (75 kg) 1,328 lb (602 kg) WRPF
11/05/16 Squat (no wraps) 165 lb (75 kg) 496 lb (225 kg) SPF
11/12/17 All Squats (with & without wraps) 165 lb (75 kg) 573 lb (260 kg) SPF
11/12/17 All Totals (with & without wraps) 165 lb (75 kg) 1,434 lb (650 kg) SPF

Competition history

Date[14] Fed Location Meet Name Division Equip Class Weight Squat Bench Deadlift Total Wilks Place
2014-11-09 SPF California, United States Women's Pro/Am F-L-R Raw 165 lb (75 kg) 161.5 lb (73.3 kg) 407.9 lb (185.0 kg) 220.5 lb (100.0 kg) 418.9 lb (190.0 kg) 1,047.2 lb (475.0 kg) 458.36 lb (207.91 kg) 3rd
2015-02-07 USPA California, United States American Cup Los Angeles Fit Expo Open Raw 165 lb (75 kg) 163 lb (74 kg) 413.4 lb (187.5 kg) 264.6 lb (120.0 kg) 474 lb (215 kg) 1,151.9 lb (522.5 kg) 501.21 lb (227.35 kg) 1st
2015-03-29 SPF California, United States March Madness Powerlifting Open F-L-R Raw 164 lb (74 kg) 440.9 lb (200.0 kg) 285.6 lb (129.5 kg) 451.9 lb (205.0 kg) 1,179.5 lb (535.0 kg) 511.22 lb (231.89 kg) 2nd
2015-06-27 SPF California, United States Summer Slam F-L-R Raw 163 lb (74 kg) 457.5 lb (207.5 kg) 297.6 lb (135.0 kg) 501.6 lb (227.5 kg) 1,256.6 lb (570.0 kg) 546.76 lb (248.01 kg) 1st
2015-11-07 SPF California, United States Reebok Record Breakers F-L-R Raw 165 lb (75 kg) 163.6 lb (74.2 kg) 451.9 lb (205.0 kg) 308.6 lb (140.0 kg) 537.9 lb (244.0 kg) 1,298.5 lb (589.0 kg) 563.67 lb (255.68 kg) 2nd
2016-03-20 SPF California, United States CSA March Madness F-L-R Raw 164 lb (74 kg) 485 lb (220 kg) 314.2 lb (142.5 kg) 518.1 lb (235.0 kg) 1,317.2 lb (597.5 kg) 570.93 lb (258.97 kg) 1st
2016-08-20 WRPF California, United States Boss of Bosses 3 Invitational FR-O Raw 165 lb (75 kg) 164.4 lb (74.6 kg) 490.5 lb (222.5 kg) 319.7 lb (145.0 kg) 518.1 lb (235.0 kg) 1,328.3 lb (602.5 kg) 574.84 lb (260.74 kg) 1st
2016-11-05 SPF California, United States Reebok Record Breakers F-L-R Raw 165 lb (75 kg) 165 lb (75 kg) 496 lb (225 kg) 314.2 lb (142.5 kg) 507.1 lb (230.0 kg) 1,317.3 lb (597.5 kg) 568.77 lb (257.99 kg) 2nd
2017-04-15 USPA California, United States CETC US Open Powerlifting Championships Open Warps 165 lb (75 kg) 163.1 lb (74.0 kg) 540.1 lb (245.0 kg) 308.6 lb (140.0 kg) 529.1 lb (240.0 kg) 1,377.9 lb (625.0 kg) 599.22 lb (271.80 kg) 1st
2017-11-11 SPF California, United States Reebok Record Breakers F-L-R Warps 165 lb (75 kg) 163 lb (74 kg) 573.2 lb (260.0 kg) 314.2 lb (142.5 kg) 546.7 lb (248.0 kg) 1,434.1 lb (650.5 kg) 623.99 lb (283.04 kg) 1st

Personal life

Hawkins is an agnostic. She was for a time in a serious relationship with bodybuilder Branden Ray, but is now single. She currently lives in Emeryville, California.[3][15]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i Kristy Hawkins
  2. ^ a b c d e The official website of Kristy Hawkins
  3. ^ a b c d Article: What's it like being a female bodybuilder? By Gene X Hwang
  4. ^ Kristy Hawkins
  5. ^ a b Kristy Hawkins Director of yeast engineering at Lygos
  6. ^ a b Kristy Hawkins Facebook
  7. ^ "Hawk the Doc". IronMagazine. 2008-10-29. Retrieved March 7, 2013.
  8. ^ http://antheia.bio/
  9. ^ "Female Bodybuilding Interview of the Month". fbbfan.com. August 2009. Archived from the original on May 11, 2012. Retrieved March 7, 2013.
  10. ^ Hooked: Muscle Women - Part 1 of 6
  11. ^ IFBB Professional Bodybuilder KRISTY HAWKINS!
  12. ^ Bodybuilder Kristy Hawkins Uses Science & Strength To Play
  13. ^ Women's Raw World Records
  14. ^ Open Power Lifting Kristy Hawkins 
  15. ^ "Kristy Hawkins (@kristy_hawkins) • Instagram photos and videos".
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