Rhonda Lee Quaresma

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Rhonda Lee Quaresma
Bodybuilder
Personal info
Born(1968-12-11)December 11, 1968
Kingston, Ontario, Canada
DiedNovember 26, 2021(2021-11-26) (aged 52)
Kingston, Ontario, Canada
Height5 ft 1 in (1.55 m)
Professional career
Pro-debut
  • Jan Tana
  • 1998
Best win
  • Canada Nationals Champion
    Middleweight and overall
  • 1995

Rhonda Lee Quaresma was a Canadian professional female bodybuilder and International Federation of BodyBuilding & Fitness (IFBB) competitor.[1][2]

Early life and career[edit]

Rhonda Lee Quaresma was born in Kingston, Ontario, Canada. In an interview, she says post-puberty weight gain and the encouragement of her family, especially from her father, was what drove her initial interest in fitness.[2] She lived[when?] in Toronto, Ontario, Canada and frequently visits Los Angeles, California as a Professional Bodybuilder and Personal Trainer.

Quaresma made her debut in the Kingston Open in 1989, placing first in the lightweight division. After a series of successful amateur competitions on the Canadian tier system, Quaresma In 1995, she won the title of Miss Canada in the Canadian Nationals Level-4, placing first in the middleweight division of the and was overall winner; the win also secured Quaresma as a professional bodybuilder, earning her IFBB Pro card after winning the Canadian Nationals through the Canadian Bodybuilding Federation (CBBF).

Quaresma's International Federation of Bodybuilding (IFBB) debut was the 1998 Jan Tana Classic, placing 13th out of 28 women, making the comparison rounds with the event’s winner. She last competed in 2016 IFBB Pro Ferrigno Legacy in the Women's Physique category.[3]

She returned to physique-exhibition events and last competed in 2016 IFBB Pro Ferrigno Legacy in the Women's Physique category. She is currently retired from bodybuilding competitions.

Rhonda Lee Quaresma is also a private trainer and nutrition tech certified by 'PROPTA: The professional personal trainers association.'[4]

In 2011, Quaresma was arrested in a prostitution sting in Florida. Using the name “Miss Sparkle”, she met with an undercover police officer posing as a client. She was released on bond.

Illness and Death[edit]

Rhonda Lee died after a three year battle with colon cancer on November 26, 2021. News of her passing was confirmed on her Instagram account by a long time friend.[5]

Post-Retirement[edit]

Rhonda Lee retired from bodybuilding competition in 2016 for health reasons. She has since opened up about her cancer on her youtube channel in 2020.

In 2018 she turned her love for Art into her next career along with still working as a personal trainer and active in bodybuilding.RLQ Sparkle Art

Bodybuilding competition history[edit]

  • Kingston Open Level-1 1989 1st Place LW 101 lbs (amateur open).
  • Ottawa Open Level-1 1990 1st Place LW 103 lbs (amateur open).
  • Ontario Eastern Regional Level-2 1992 1st Place LW 105 lbs (amateur regional).
  • All Ontario Level-3 1993 1st Place LW 110.5 lbs (amateur provincials).
  • Canadian Nationals Level-4 1995 1st Place MW 121 lbs. (amateur nationals)
  • Jan Tana Classic 1998 13th Place 128 lbs.(professional International)
  • Night of Champions 2003 14th place (Pro International)
  • Toronto Pro Show 2012 (pro physique) 13th place[6]
  • Titans Grand Prix (Pro Physique) 16th place[7]
  • Ferrigno Legacy 2016 16th place (Pro physique)[8]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "2015 IFBB Ferrigno Legacy Pro: Results: Women's Physique". muscleandfitness.com. Retrieved 22 June 2020.
  2. ^ a b Braun, Lori. "The Many Sides Of Rhonda Lee Quaresma". femalemuscle.com. Retrieved 22 June 2020.
  3. ^ "Ferrigno Legacy Show | 16th Place 69 Rhondalee Quaresma". Archived from the original on 2017-12-25. Retrieved 2017-12-24.
  4. ^ https://propta.com/testimonials/ 'As I continue on with your course stuff and im very detailed so, i read EVERYTHING….it amazes me your knowledge pool and what you have created!! I mean Really really really amazing….your growing empire PROPTA is by far the best training out there and I’m very lucky to be able to be part! R.Lee Q – April 06, 2010 R. Lee Quaresma - IFBB PROf
  5. ^ "RhondaLee Quaresma's Instagram photo: "My dearest friend of 30 years died last evening after a 3 year battle with colon cancer. She spent the last few years living in California…"". Instagram. Retrieved 2022-01-22.
  6. ^ "Rhonda Lee Quaresma | NPC News Online".
  7. ^ "Contests".
  8. ^ "Rhonda Lee Quaresma | NPC News Online".

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