Debbie Bramwell-Washington Explained

Debbie Bramwell
Birth Date:9 June 1966
Birth Place:Parsippany-Troy Hills, New Jersey, United States
Weight:In Season: 144lbs
Firstproshow:IFBB Europa Supershow
Firstproshowyear:2007
Bestwin:NPC Masters Nationals
Bestwinyear:2007
Predecessor:Kim Buck
Successor:Gayle Frankie
Yesorretiredyear:Retired 2012[1]

Debbie Bramwell-Washington (born June 9, 1966) is an American professional female bodybuilder.

Early childhood and education

Born Debbie Topoozian, she was born on June 6, 1966, in Parsippany-Troy Hills, New Jersey, of Armenian, Romanian, Russian, English and French ancestry.[2] In 1984, she graduated from Parsippany High School. While in school she excelled on the girls' softball team as a pitcher and claims that she was able to defeat most of the boys in her classes at arm wrestling. After obtaining credentials as a beautician she moved first to Phoenix, Arizona, and later to La Jolla, California, where she eventually started her bodybuilding career.

Bodybuilding

Amateur

At the age of 26, she joined her first gym in Phoenix, Arizona to stay in shape and a female personal trainer put her on a program and showed her how to train. Shortly afterwards she would meet a noncompetitive male bodybuilder who would show her how to get in shape. She would date the bodybuilder for 4 years. She never thought about competing as a bodybuilder until after she was persuaded by a trainer in a gym in San Diego in 1996, and after having completed Tony Robbins personal power program. Soon became evident that she had the genetics for bodybuilding and, after some persuasion, she entered her first contest in March 1997. She won her class, as well as the Overall. Her early contest history consisted mainly of regional shows which culminated in an overall victory in the 2001 Borderstates Championship.

She made her first National-level appearances in 2002, placing fifth in her class at the USA Championship and has been a consistent top five finisher ever since. In 2006 and 2007 she won the Masters National Lightheavyweight Championship and in 2007 she won the overall title at that competition giving her professional status.

Professional

Her most successful professional IFBB competition was the 2007 Europa Supershow, which she placed 2nd place. Since becoming pro she has managed to attend the Ms. Olympia competition in 2008.

Contest history

Personal life

Branwell is currently married to Ali Washington and lives in Birmingham, Alabama.[5] She is a Christian[6] and works as a personal trainer and posing coach.

Television appearances

Debbie was a prominent character in the Learning Channel's documentary Supersize She, which focused on her friend and professional female bodybuilder Joanna Thomas.[7]

She was the subject of the documentary Winning Big[8] which follows her as she trains for and eventually wins the 2007 NPC Masters National Championship in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Women's PBW Wrap-up Assessment . 2014-05-20 . 2016-03-04 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160304030533/http://www.flexonline.com/general-news/women%E2%80%99s-pbw-wrap-assessment . dead .
  2. http://www.myspace.com/369466511/classic
  3. http://www.amg-lite.net/debbie_bramwell/ DEBBIE BRAMWELL AMG LITE
  4. http://www.musclememory.com/show.php?a=Bramwell,+Debbie&g=1 Debbie Bramwell
  5. https://www.facebook.com/debbie.bramwell/info?collection_token=663995439%3A2327158227%3A8 Debbie Bramwell-Washington
  6. Web site: Debbie Bramwell (@debbiebramwell) • Instagram photos and videos .
  7. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0827207/ Supersize She (2004)
  8. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1683034/