Erin Stern

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Erin Stern

Erin Stern (born February 5, 1980) is an American IFBB fitness professional and two-time Figure Olympia champion. She is a self-proclaimed lifetime natural athlete and now competes in the IFBB bikini division.[2]

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Erin Stern
  professional bodybuilder
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Personal info
NicknameIron Erin, Erin Fast
Born (1980-02-05) February 5, 1980 (age 45)[1]
Tampa, Florida United States
Best statistics
Height176 cm (5 ft 9 in)
Weight138lb (132lb contest)
Professional (Pro) career
Pro-debut
Best win
  • Figure Olympia
  • 2010, 2012
PredecessorNicole Wilkins-Lee
SuccessorNicole Wilkins
ActiveSince 2009
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Early life

Erin Elyse Stern was born to a religious Reform Jewish family and attended a religious school. Her parents were both athletic; father formerly played football for C.W. Post and Adelphi University, and her mother ran three miles a day. She started horse riding in competitions at a young age, and later developed a passion for running, just like her mother, which led her to her track career.[3]

Education & track career

Encouraged by her father, Stern earned a collegiate division I track and field scholarship to the University of Florida where she attended from 1999 to 2002.[4] She competed in the high jump and earned Junior All-American status.[5] She hit her high mark of 5-8.75 as a freshman, but later broke her foot and didn't hit a personal best again until six years later, competing in amateur competitions, clearing 5-11, which would have been good enough to win the SEC championship in three of her four years at school.[4]

She graduated with a BA in Environmental Policy.[2]

In 2008, Stern missed the chance to try for the US Olympic team as a high jumper by just 3 centimeters.[2]

Bodybuilding career

Stern started bodybuilding in 2008 after feeling like she had reached her potential in the high jump.[6] That same year, she won every amateur competition she entered, including winning the overall title at NPC Nationals in Atlanta and earning her pro card.[4]

In March 2009, she made her pro debut at the Arnold Classic. She placed tenth at that competition but moved up to second place at the Arnold the following year.[2] She made her Olympia debut in 2009, placing sixth and getting named Rookie of the Year.[3] She then went on to win her first Figure Olympia title in 2010 and won again in 2012.[7]

Stern had always competed in the figure division until she transitioned to the bikini division in 2020, where she continues to compete today.[8]

Stern is the author of three books: MPower Your Life (April 2015), The Bodybuilder’s Kitchen (Alpha, April 2018) and Train Like a Bodybuilder (Alpha, July 2019).[9]

Competitive history

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Till 2011

  • 2008 NPC National Bodybuilding and Figure Championships — 1st Place
  • 2009 IFBB Arnold Classic — 10th Place
  • 2009 IFBB Europa Show of Champions — 5th Place
  • 2009 IFBB Jacksonville Pro — 2nd Place
  • 2009 IFBB Houston Pro Figure — 2nd Place
  • 2009 IFBB Figure Olympia — 6th Place
  • 2009 IFBB Fort Lauderdale Pro Fitness and Figure — 2nd Place
  • 2010 IFBB Arnold Classic — 2nd Place
  • 2010 IFBB Europa Show of Champions — 1st Place
  • 2010 IFBB Figure Olympia — 1st Place
  • 2011 IFBB Arnold Classic — 2nd Place
  • 2011 IFBB Australian Pro Grand Prix XI — 1st Place
  • 2011 IFBB New Zealand Pro Figure — 1st Place
  • 2011 IFBB Olympia - 2nd Place
  • 2011 IFBB Jacksonville Pro- 1st Place

2012

  • 2012 Figure International — 2nd Place
  • 2012 Australian Pro Figure Classic — 1st Place
  • 2012 Valenti Classic Pro Figure — 1st Place
  • 2012 Figure Olympia — 1st Place
  • 2012 Sheru Classic — 1st Place
  • 2012 Arnold Classic Europe — 1st Place

2013

  • 2013 Arnold Classic — 3rd Place
  • 2013 Australia Pro — 2nd place
  • 2013 Valenti Classic - 1st place
  • 2013 Figure Olympia — 2nd Place

2014

  • 2014 IFBB Australia Pro Grand Prix XIV - 6th Place[12]

2020

  • 2020 IFBB Hurricane Pro - 10th
  • 2020 IFBB Ny Pro - 7th
  • 2020 IFBB Klash World Championship - 10th
  • 2020 IFBB Tampa Pro -10th

2021

  • 2021 IFBB Atlantic Coast Pro - 4th
  • 2021 IFBB Bikini Olympia - 15th
  • 2021 IFBB Tahoe Show - 1st Place
  • 2021 IFBB Janet Layug's Battle of the Bodies - 7th
  • 2021 IFBB Republic of Texas - 2nd
  • 2021 IFBB NY Pro - 12th
  • 2021 IFBB GRL PWR - 13th

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