Dina Al-Sabah Explained

Dina Al-Sabah
Birth Date:28 February 1974
Birth Place:Beirut, Lebanon
Weight:117-118 lb (contest)
123-125 lb (off-season)
Firstproshow:Pittsburgh Pro Figure Championships
Firstproshowyear:2003
Bestwin:2003 Jan Tana Pro Figure Champion
Bestwinyear:2003
Predecessor:None
Successor:Felicia Romero
Yesorretiredyear:Since 1999
Alma Mater:George Washington University

Dina Al-Sabah (born February 28, 1974) is a professional figure competitor from Kuwait.

Biography

Al-Sabah was born in Beirut, Lebanon; her mother is of Turkish and Syrian origin, while her father is Kuwaiti, Turkish and East African origin.[1] [2]

Al-Sabah started competing in 1999; she decided to try for the NPC Figure Nationals after winning the Monica Brant Fitness Classic in 2001. When trying to register for the nationals she found out that she had to be a United States citizen in order to be allowed to compete at any of the NPC pro qualifiers. The only way she could compete in the Pro Division of the IFBB was to have recommendation from the Kuwaiti national federation associated with the IFBB. Due to traditional Arab beliefs, women are not allowed to compete in any bodybuilding competitions, and she was denied a recommendation.

Her decision to compete and model has received criticism from conservative Arabs.

Al-Sabah is continuing her career as a fitness model, appearing in many fitness publications including Oxygen, Ironman, American Curves, Muscle and Fitness, Muscle Mag International and Flex. She is the co-host of Living Beautiful Radio. She is a passionate promoter of issues dealing with female sexuality as well as a reviewer of adult products catering to women and couples.

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Contest history

Personal life

Sabah is married to David Alden. The couple have one son and one daughter.[3]

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Further reading

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Furci. Mike. 2002. Bullz-Eye Interview with Dina Al-Sabah, National Physique Committee Fitness and Figure athlete.. Bullz Eye. 2012-03-02.
  2. Web site: Body Building. Sacrificing To Compete: An Interview With Dina Al-Sabah!. 2012-03-02. 2012-02-12. https://web.archive.org/web/20120212041822/http://www.bodybuilding.com/fun/rob6.htm. dead.
  3. Web site: 'It's A Strong Body.' . magazine.gwu.edu . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20180501093015/http://magazine.gwu.edu/its-a-strong-body . 2018-05-01.