Nicole Wilkins
Nicole Wilkins was born in Royal Oak, MI on February 5th, 1984 and is the Model. At the age of 40, Nicole Wilkins biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.
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Nicole Wilkins (born February 5, 1984) is an American IFBB professional figure and fitness model as well as a fitness trainer.
She is the first 4-time winner of the IFBB Figure Olympia Competition and a three-time champion of the IFBB Figure International held during the Annual Arnold Classic.
She is now the only woman to win the Figure Olympia four times.
Early life
Wilkins earned a B.A. Health, fitness, and injury prevention are all topics at Oakland University.
Career
Wilkins was preparing for her first fitness competition at the 2003 NPC in Western Michigan, where she ranked 1st in the fitness competition when 19 years old.
She participated in five more tournaments the following year as a freshman in college, alternating between the Fitness and Figure divisions. She went from the local/regional to national level in the first three years, earning her pro card and a spot in the IFBB Professional League.
Wilkins won the NPC World Universe Championships in New York City in July 2007, where she crossed over and competed in both categories, Fitness and Figure (2007's Team Universe was the last time competing in two divisions was allowed). She took the Overall in both categories, defeating 200 women from around the country to win her pro card. This was the first time a competitor had won both Fitness and Figure overall titles at the same national level.
At the 2008 Arnold Classic in Columbus, she made her professional debut as an IFBB competitor.
Wilkins won the Figure Olympian competition in 2009, becoming the youngest woman in the history of the sport. In 2010, she took 1st place in the Arnold Classic but she lost the Figure Olympian title to Erin Stern.
She returned to win 5 titles in 2011 and became the first person to win the Figure Olympia and Figure International in the same year.
In 2012, she finished third in the Figure Olympia to competitor Erin Stern, but she regained the honor in 2013 and won her fourth Figure Olympia victory in 2014.
Wilkins is a registered trainer with the IFPA.