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Corinna Cory Everson

Corinna ‘Cory’ Everson was the first 6x Ms. Olympia champion, and one of the most recognizable figures in bodybuilding history.

Being a high-level athlete during her high school years, Corrina always seemed destined for greatness; she broke almost every sporting record and became the first multi-sport champion in her school’s history.

However, it wasn’t always easy for the legend – she suffered an near career-ending injury during the 1981 IFBB North American Bodybuilding Championship.

This is her story:


 

Athlete Statistics

Full Name: Corinna Kneuer Everson
WeightHeightBustHips
155 - 165lbs (70.3 - 74.8kg)5'8" (172.5cm)36"36"
WaistAgeDate of Birth
24"66January 4, 1958
NationalityProfessionEra
AmericanProfessional Female Bodybuilder1980
Weight155 - 165lbs (70.3 - 74.8kg)
Height5'8" (172.5cm)
Bust36"
Hips36"
Waist24"
Age66
Date of BirthJanuary 4, 1958
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionProfessional Female Bodybuilder
Era1980

 

Accomplishments

Awards

Competition History

1980

1981

1982

1983

1984

Ms. Olympia 

Acting & TV Career

1986 

1991 

1996

1994

1995

1996

1997 

1998 

2005 

Author


 

Biography

Early Years

Born and raised in Wisconsin (USA), even as a child, Corinna had a natural talent for sports during high school; she was highly skilled in sports including gymnastics, track & field, and badminton.

It soon became clear that she was destined for greatness as an athlete after she broke numerous records – becoming one of the first multi-sport champions in her school.

As a result, she was accepted into the University of Wisconsin-Madison, where she chose to study Physical Education.

Start of Fitness Journey

During her time at college, Corrina further excelled at sports; she competed 3 times in the American Pentathlon – taking home the trophy each time.

However, it wasn’t until she befriended a amateur bodybuilder that she took an interest in weight-lifting. It was here when Corrina started her fitness journey, training mostly for aesthetics, rather than just performance, for the first time in her life.


 


First Show & Injury

After experiencing success in her first competition (the 1980 Ms. Mid America), it wasn’t long until Corrina found herself posing on stage in the 1981 IFBB North American Bodybuilding Championships. However, it didn’t turn out to be the dream ending she wished for.

As Corrina was performing for the judges, she felt a sharp pain in her left foot. Although she attempted to fight through the pain, she was sent to the hospital for urgent treatment – the source of her pain was diagnosed as blood clots, and she narrowly missed being forced to suffer an amputation.

But she didn’t let this get her down; Corrina found herself more motivated than ever to return to the stage and make a name for herself as a female bodybuilder.

Return To The Stage

After making a full recovery from her injury and returning to the gym, Corrina didn’t hesistate in entering further competitions. Over the course of 3 years, the future fitness star entered a huge 13 shows – earning 8 trophies during this period.

However, it wasn’t until 1984 when she really established herself as the leading female bodybuilder in the world.


 


Ms. Olympia

After winning the 1984 NPC Nationals, Corrina qualified to appear in the most prestigious show in the industry – the 1984 Ms. Olympia.

The future legend was competing against female fitness icons, such as Rachel McLish. But she didn’t let this stop her.

Corrina left the stage after being crowned the champion of the show – instantly being thrown in the spotlight, becoming recognized as the best bikini athlete in the world.

Making History

Corinna spent the next 5 years dominating the female bodybuilding category. She placed 1st in every Ms. Olympia competition during this period, making history by establishing herself as the most successful female athlete in history.


 

Training

Corinna is well-known for her perfectly proportioned figure, and she strongly believes that lifting weights in the gym is the key for women to achieve this.

In her prime, the fitness icon enjoyed training multiple muscle groups per session, apart when she trained legs.

Workout Routine

Here’s Corinna’s training plan between 1984-1986:

Chest, Shoulders, and Triceps

Legs

Back and biceps

Abs


 

Nutrition

In terms of dieting, Corinna Everson didn’t follow any strict or restrictive eating patterns; she believes this is what leads others into pre-diet binge eating and gaining too much body fat.

However, she encourages others to follow a clean diet, without restricting their lifestyle – Corinna doesn’t believe that achieving an ideal figure results in a limited lifestyle.


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Idols and Influences

Although Corrina has become a female fitness icon, she looked up to numerous athletes during her reign as the 6x Ms. Olympia Champion – she specifically names Rachel McLish, Gladys Porugues and Carla Dunlap as sources of motivation.

However, she names other male bodybuilders as her main influences – they often helped transport her to the gym and encouraged her to train with them (the likes of Lee Haney, Bob Paris, Rich Gaspari, and Matt Mendenhall.


 

What We Can Learn From Corinna Everson

Although Corinna was always an extremely gifted athlete, she still had the right determination and willingness to success  – she suffered a potentially career-ending blood clot injury towards the start of her journey, but she came back stronger to make history as a female athlete.

If we can learn anything from Corinna, it’s that you need to work hard, regardless of genetic potential – Corinna started her journey in better shape than most, but she still worked hard to further sculpt one of the most iconic figures in bodybuilding history.

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Categories: Female Physiques

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