Lisa Aukland Explained

Lisa Aukland
Birth Date:September 16, 1958[1] [2]
Birth Place:Bay Shore, Islip, New York, U.S.[3]
Height:[4]
Weight:In Season: 150lb155lb
Off-Season: 160lb169lb[5]
Firstproshow:IFBB Ms. International
Firstproshowyear:2002
Bestwin:IFBB Atlantic City Pro champion
Bestwinyear:2006, 2007 (heavyweight and overall), 2008, and 2009
Predecessor:None
Successor:None
Yesorretiredyear:Retired 2010

Lisa Aukland (born September 16, 1958) is an American professional female bodybuilder and amateur powerlifter.[6]

Early life and education

Lisa Aukland was born in 1958 in Bay Shore, New York. She has two sisters, one older and one younger. Her childhood was a typical military family and her parents were very strict. Her father was an officer in the Air Force so her family traveled around a lot and lived on military bases. Her family moved every couple of years to states such as New York, Georgia, Mississippi, Louisiana, and Virginia. Her family also lived in Germany during part of her childhood.

Aukland learned how to make friends quickly. She joined teams on the military bases like football, softball, and bowling. Her dad coached them on their teams. Her mom was a stay-at-home mom for most of her younger years. She taught them how to sew, crochet, knit, cook, clean and garden. Her dad taught us how to use power tools and fix things, such as how to work on cars. She attended Kecoughtan High School and said she wasn't athletic in high school.

Aukland attended the University of Maryland, Baltimore for a doctorate in pharmacy, which she graduated in 1999. She attained a Bachelor of Science in pharmacy, magna cum laude at the Virginia Commonwealth University School of Medicine and an associate in science summa cum Laude at Thomas Nelson Community College.[7] [8]

Powerlifting career

Amateur

Aukland has won every regional and state competition she has entered and set eight world records.

Retirement

Aukland decided to officially retire from powerlifting competitions in order to concentrate on competing as a professional bodybuilder.[9]

Legacy

Aukland's best lifts in powerlifting career was 275lb in the bench, 410lb deadlift, and 400lb squat. She competed only in the drug-tested division, and some of those records still hold in Maryland. She was ranked 5th in the 148lb weight class on "Powerlifting USA" magazine's list of "Top 20 Women Powerlifters in the United States for the year 2000."[10]

Contest history

YEAR[11] EVENTWEIGHT (lbs)BODY- WEIGHTPLACING
1991Quest Bench Press (BP) Contest. Bel Air, MDBench-155lb130lb1st
1992Quest BP "rep" contest (half bodyweight)Bench-93lb reps131lb1st
1993USPF Maryland State BP MeetBench-170lb134lb1st
May 1994USPF BP MeetBench-195lb132lb1st
November 1994USPF "Fall Open" BP MeetBench-210lb137lb1st
1995USPF Maryland State BP MeetBench-225lb140lb1st
1996Chesapeake Racquet & Fitness BP MeetBench-235lb140lb1st
1997AAU Beast of the East BP/DL MeetBench-225lb
Deadlift-325lb
145lb1st
1998USAPL Eastern Regional BP CompetitionBench-242lb147lb1st
April 2000WPA World Championships full meet: squat, bench press, deadliftSquat- 400lb
Bench- 245lb
Deadlift-285lb
TOTAL: 1030lb
146.5lb1st
April 8, 2001APA Capital Bench Press and Deadlift MeetBench- 275lb
Deadlift-410lb
157lb1st

Bodybuilding career

Amateur

Aukland's first bodybuilding show was the Levrone Classic in Glen Burnie, Maryland, in 1995, which she won middleweight class and the overall title. Afterwards, she jumped right up to the national level competing in the NPC Jr. Nationals in 1996 and took fourth place. She began a successful run at the largest national level drug tested bodybuilding show, the NPC Team Universe Championships. She took fourth in 1998 only to come back and win first place and overall winner for the next three years in 1999, 2000, and 2001. After competing in Team Universe and realizing that she was close to looking like some of the women that were winning. When she won that show then went to the IFBB World Amateur Championship and took a silver medal, she figured she should get serious in bodybuilding.

These wins sent Aukland to compete in the IFBB World Amateur Championships representing the United States women's heavyweight division. She brought home a silver medal from Australia in 1999. At the 2000 World Amateur Championships, she takes 6th place in Warsaw, Poland. During this time she was working full-time and decided to take on a part-time job teaching college level paramedic pharmacology. The 2001 IFBB World Amateur Championships was called off for the Americans contestants due to an international travel advisory in response to the events of 9/11. In September 2001, she won the heavyweight and overall titles at the IFBB North American Championships in Canada. and obtained her pro card.

Professional

In February 2002, Aukland attended her first IFBB pro competition, the Ms. International. In 2004, she attended her first Ms. Olympia competition. From 2006 to 2009, she would go on to win every overall title at the Atlantic City Pro. With the exception of the 2003 and 2006 Ms. International, she would rank in the top sixth in every professional competition she attended. She declined to attend the 2009 Ms. International due to a new relationship with a boyfriend. Her coach was Mike Davies.[12]

Retirement

In 2010, Aukland officially retired from the sport of bodybuilding.[13]

Legacy

During Aukland's amateur and some of her professional bodybuilding career, she described herself as a "life-time drug-free athlete," and only competed in drug tested competitions during her amateur career.[14] [15] However, in a later interview in her professional career, when asked about whether she had used performance-enhancing drugs, she declined to answer the question. In 2006, she revived the Most Improved Female Athlete of the Year award at the 2006 Olympia Gala.[16]

Contest history

Personal life

Aukland currently lives in Baltimore, Maryland.[20] She is of Norwegian-German heritage.[21] In 1992, she joined the Maryland Poison Center and sat for the CSPI examine in 1993. Since 1995, she is certified in Specialist in Poison Information (CSPI) and is a pharmacist.[8]

Television appearance

Aukland, along with four other fellow female bodybuilders, starred in a MTV Virgin Mobile ringtone commercial shot in New York City on August 8, 2006. In 2011, she starred in a Constellation Energy commercial.

Notes and References

  1. http://www.flexonline.com/general-news/2008-arnold-classic-womens-finals 2008 ARNOLD CLASSIC WOMEN'S FINALS
  2. http://imbodybuilding.com/articles/lisa-aukland/ SHREDDED MUSCLE Lisa Aukland
  3. http://www.bodybuilding.com/fun/schultz37.htm IFBB Pro bodybuilder Lisa Aukland holds more degrees from the College of Muscle then any mainstream University provides.
  4. https://web.archive.org/web/20061023161337/http://www.lisaaukland.com/Bio/bio.html Bio
  5. Web site: FLASH REPORT. billdobbins.com. 2014-07-30.
  6. http://www.lisaaukland.com/ Lisa Aukland homepage
  7. https://www.linkedin.com/pub/lisa-aukland/9/70a/7bb Certified Specialist in Poison Information at Maryland Poison Center
  8. http://mdpoison.com/news/2015/20yrsCSPI.html Two Employees Celebrate 20 Years as Certified Specialists in Poison Information
  9. https://web.archive.org/web/20011205192408/http://www.lisaaukland.com/Contest_History/Powerlifting_History/powerlifting_history.html Lisa Aukland World Class Amateur
  10. http://www.lisaaukland.com/Photo_Gallery/Powerlifting/powerlifting.html Powerlifting gallery
  11. https://web.archive.org/web/20021004091750/http://lisaaukland.com/Contest_History/Powerlifting_History/powerlifting_history.html World Class Amateur Powerlifter
  12. https://www.rxmuscle.com/index.php/rx-girl-radio/1257-musclegirlsinc-jefftheproducer-v15-1257.html MUSCLE GIRLS INC. (03-23-10): TANJI JOHNSON & LISA AUKLAND!
  13. http://www.musculardevelopment.com/news/bodybuilding-news/2616-lisa-aukland-retires-.html#.VUZ7jJNqwzU Lisa Aukland Retires
  14. http://www.baltimoremagazine.net/old-site/people/2008/03/shaping-up Shaping Up
  15. http://www.sfgate.com/sports/article/Big-is-best-for-bodybuilders-but-Schwarzenegger-2725528.php Big is best for bodybuilders, but Schwarzenegger says no to steroids / Arnold Classic: Competitors and fans largely unconcerned by illegal substances
  16. http://www.lisaaukland.com/What_s_New/what_s_new.html What's new?
  17. http://www.musclememory.com/show.php?a=Aukland,+Lisa&g=1 Lisa Aukland
  18. http://contest.bodybuilding.com/results/1882 2007 IFBB Atlantic City Pro Bodybuilding, Fitness And Figure Contest
  19. https://web.archive.org/web/20120123122545/http://www.lisaaukland.com/Photo_Gallery/Bodybuilding/bodybuilding.html IFBB Professional Bodybuilding:
  20. https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=663330709&sk=about Facebook page
  21. http://articles.baltimoresun.com/2000-02-06/news/0002110375_1_body-weight-bench-press-stationary-bike Bodybuilding without drugs