From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Fannie Barrios
Fannie Barrios
Fannie Josefina Barrios helping out backstage at the NPC Southern States contest
in Fort Lauderdale, where her husband was competing.
Personal Info
Born May 30, 1964(1964-05-30)
Caracas, Venezuela
Contest history
• 1999 Jan Tana Classic - 17th
Died (age 41) August 7, 2005(2005-08-07)
• 1999 Women’s Pro Extravaganza - 11th
Weight 124 lb (56 kg) • 2000 Jan Tana Classic - 6th (MW)
Professional Career
• 2001 Jan Tana Classic - 1st (MW)
• 2001 IFBB Ms. Olympia - 8th (LW)
Best win 2001 Jan Tana Classic MW Champion, • 2002 IFBB Ms. International - 3rd (LW)
Active Retired 2005 • 2002 Jan Tana Classic - 1st (LW)
• 2002 IFBB Ms. Olympia - 3rd (LW)
Fannie Barrios was a professional female bodybuilder • 2002 GNC Show of Strength - 3rd (LW)
from Venezuela. • 2003 IFBB Ms. International - 6th (LW)
• 2003 Night of Champions - 4th (LW)
• 2003 IFBB Ms. Olympia - 6th (LW)
Biography • 2004 IFBB Ms. International - 4th (LW)
Fannie Josefina Barrios was born in Caracas, Venezuela • 2004 Night of Champions - 6th (LW)
on May 30, 1964. She was the Venezuelan champion in • 2005 IFBB Ms. International - 6th (LW)
1997 and 1998. She earned her pro card in 1998 when she • 2005 New York Pro - 3rd (LW)
won a contest called Absolute Center of the Americas in Persondata
San Salvador. Her professional debut was at the 1999 Jan Name Barrios, Fannie
Tana Classic. In 2000 she moved to Florida with her hus-
Alternative names
band, Alex Ramirez, and her daughter, Johadynis. There,
she worked as a personal trainer and chef in the Miami Short description
area. She was a two-time class winner at the Jan Tana Date of birth May 30, 1964
Classic, winning the middleweight class in 2001 and the
Place of birth Caracas, Venezuela
lightweight class in 2002. Her final contest was the 2005
New York Pro Championship on May 21, where she fin- Date of death August 7, 2005
ished in third place. Place of death
On August 7, 2005, Fannie died at approximately 2 AM
of an apparent stroke.[1] She had spent the previous day
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Categories:
• Venezuelan bodybuilders
• Female bodybuilders
• 1964 births
• 2005 deaths
• Deaths from stroke
• Professional bodybuilders
• Venezuelan sportspeople stubs
• Bodybuilding biography stubs
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