Rachel McLish-The First IFBB Ms. Olympia

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Rachel McLish

Rachel McLish - One of The First Female Fitness Stars

Probably the first woman to open my eyes (and the world's eyes) to the fact that a woman can be fit, muscled and still very hot was Rachel McLish.

Rachel McLish was born Raquel Livia Elizondo on June 21st, 1955 in Harlingen, Texas.

She is a female bodybuilding champion (the first IFBB Ms. Olympia) , actress and author.

Rachel attended Pan American University and there she met her first husband, John McLish.

She burst onto the bodybuilding scene and won the 1980 US Bodybuilding Championship, placed second at the 1980 Frank Zane Invitational and won the 1980 IFBB Ms. Olympia. This was followed up by a 2nd place finish at the 1981 IFBB Ms. Olympia, another 1st place victory at the 1982 Pro World Championship and another win at 1982 IFBB Ms. Olympia. In 1983 she came in 3rd at the Caesars World Cup and in 1984 she placed 2nd at the IFBB Ms. Olympia.

In 1985, Pumping Iron II: The Women, a short documentary about the competitive female bodybuilding scene during the early 1980's came out. It showed the controversy between Carla Dunlap, Bev Francis, and Rachel McLish as far as female body types in competition. Rachel did not come off in a very favorable light to a lot of people.

Despite that, Rachel continued to be in the public eye with roles in the movies Getting Physical (1984), Aces: Iron Eagle III (1992) and Raven Hawk (1996). B-movies to say the least. In 1983, she appeared in the video for Herb Alpert's song ''RED HOT''. You can see that video on YouTube here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_nuAIP08y9A

Rachel wrote two books Flex Appeal (1984) and Perfect Parts (1987) that made the New York Times bestseller list. In 1999, Rachel was inducted into the IFBB Hall of Fame along with two other female fitness and bodybuilding stars, Carla Dunlap and Cory Everson.

Rachel looks amazing today at almost 50 years old. Most of the pictures below were taken in 2007 and 2008. She is truly a testament to what a fitness lifestyle can do.


Rachel McLish's Female Fitness Competition History

1980 US Bodybuilding Championship - 1st Place
1980 Frank Zane Invitational - 2nd Place
1980 IFBB Ms. Olympia - 1st Place
1981 IFBB Ms. Olympia - 2nd Place
1982 Pro World Championship - 1st Place
1982 IFBB Ms. Olympia - 1st Place
1983 Caesars World Cup - 3rd Place
1984 IFBB Ms. Olympia - 2nd Place

Rachel McLish - Pumping Iron 2

Rachel McLish at Amazon

In Shape With Rachel Mclish [VHS]
Amazon Price: $29.48
List Price: $9.98
Flex Appeal by Rachel
Amazon Price: $106.29
List Price: $13.99
Iron Eagle III - Aces
Amazon Price: $3.97
List Price: $19.98

Rachel Mclish Interview from 2010

Rachel McLish Photo Gallery

Comments

Gymjunkie 3 years ago

Pretty sexy, her arms are too muscular for my liking but at she is still hot!

Heather Frey 2 years ago

As I make my way through the NPC competitions both locally and nationally, Rachal's name pops up quite a bit as the mother of Figure..."feminized bodybuilding" as I call it. She made muscularity beautiful and feminine in a way that had never been done before so I thank her for going in her own direction and starting something that hasn't stopped but only grown.

Heather Frey, President and Founder, SmashFit.com

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sibaja_health 2 years ago

Thanks for the hub, the pictures are incredible, I especially enjoyed the Iron Man magazine cover

jerry c 20 months ago

This the most beautiful woman of ALL TIME!

casper 14 months ago

glad to see you put her real name. and i think her movie career was underused. she could've been RavenHawk: the vimpire slayer or something?

Fitness Photographer 13 months ago

Great hub! Rachel looks amazing in all these photos.

Liz Mayes 2 months ago

I have admire Rachael for many years. She still looks healthy and beautiful. I would like a copy of the television documentary she acted as hostess, Active Women in the 21st century. If anyone can help me get a copy, I would appreciate any information.

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