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Rising Phoenix World Championships | |
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Status | Active[1] |
Genre | IFBB Professional League professional female bodybuilding[1] |
Frequency | Annually[2] |
Venue | Gila River Resorts & Casinos – Wild Horse Pass, Chandler, Arizona, United States of America[2] |
Coordinates | 33°16′52″N 111°58′23″W / 33.281176°N 111.973°W[2] |
Years active | 9[3] |
Inaugurated | 22 August 2015[3] |
Founder | Jake Wood Kristal Wood[4] |
Most recent | 2023 Rising Phoenix World Championships[2] |
Previous event | 2022 Rising Phoenix World Championships[5] |
Next event | 2024 Rising Phoenix World Championships[1] |
Participants | 15 Rising Phoenix World Championships invited IFBB Professional League professional female bodybuilders (mean; 2020 – present)
19 Rising Phoenix World Championships qualified IFBB Professional League professional female bodybuilders (mean; 2015 – 2019)[6][3] |
Area | International[2] |
Activity | Spectator sport[2] |
Promoter | Alex Sacasa Wings of Strength |
Organized by | Wings of Strength |
Website | wingsofstrength |
The IFBB Pro League Wings of Strength Rising Phoenix Women's Bodybuilding World Championships is a professional female bodybuilding competition, promoted by Wings of Strength and founded by Jake and Kristal Wood., [7][8][9][10][11] and sanctioned by the International Federation of Bodybuilding (IFBB). It is considered to be the most prestigious IFBB Professional League all women's bodybuilding event in the world. The show's inception came as a result of the elimination of the Ms. Olympia, being the pinnacle of women's bodybuilding from 2015 to 2019, while the Ms. Olympia contest was on hiatus. The first championship show took place in conjunction with the IFBB Texas Pro, the NPC Tim Gardner Texas Extravaganza, and the NPC National on August 22, 2015, at the Grand Hyatt, San Antonio, Texas.[12]