The Ms. America competition is one of professional bodybuilding's most prestigious competitions and the title of the winner of the competition in female bodybuilding.
The male professional bodybuilding equivalent of the Ms. America is the Mr. America.
It is held annually in conjunction with the Mr. America Expo.
[1][2] Chris Wood (Tall) Rebecca Thomas (medium-tall) Gloria Romo (short) Cheryl Harris (Tall) Becky Thomas (medium-tall) Diane Langone (short) Dawn Goldstab (Tall) Cynthia Albrecht (medium-tall) Joone Hopfenspirger (short) Christine Engle (Tall) Debra Poston (medium-tall) Cathey Palyo (medium) Teresa Nordaby (Tall) Cathy Butler (medium) Gretta Mikalac (Tall) Cathy Butler (medium) Linda Lawrynkiewicz (short) Anita Briggs (Tall) Antoinette Winn (medium-tall) Theresa Locicero (medium) Anita Briggs (Tall) Tammy Kamienski (medium-tall) Theresa Locicero (medium) Jodie Adams (Tall) Donna Marie Schultz (medium-tall) Gayle Schroeder (short) Betsy Briggs (Tall) Linda Mignosa (medium-tall) Laurie Fierstein (short) Christine Gillett (medium-tall) Bonnie Chymeryc (medium) Jeannie Davidson (short) Betsy Briggs (Tall) Vicki Dunn (middleweight) Victoria McKinney (lightweight) Sonyo T Bond (middleweight) Johanna Carter (lightweight) Beth Eisenman (middleweight) Mary Martino (lightweight) Kimberly Rogers (heavyweight) Ann Katz (Light-Heavyweight) Denise Richardson (middleweight) Mary Martino (lightweight) Donna Shultz (Tall) Melody Leese (short) Julie Sleight (heavyweight) Cynthia Mustafa (lightweight) Julie Sleight (Masters)