Nataliya Kuznetsova

Russian bodybuilder

  • IFBB WOS Romania Muscle Fest Amateur champion
  • 2018

Nataliya Kuznetsova, also spelt Natalia (née Trukhina; born July 1, 1991), is a Russian professional female bodybuilder and powerlifter.

Biography

Kuznetsova began powerlifting at fourteen years of age[2] in an attempt to gain muscle mass.[3][1][4] She graduated from Moscow State Academy of Physical Culture in 2013.

Trukhina is sponsored by the sports nutrition brands Oxytropin and RPS Nutrition. In 2019, she signed a contract with Rich Piana's 5% Nutrition.[1]

She has admitted to regularly using steroids and estrogen blockers, as without such substances she would be incapable of building and maintaining the strength and muscle mass she currently possesses.

Trukhina is married to bodybuilder Vladislav Kuznetsov.

Records

  • 2007, 2008 Baykal Gran Prix bodybuilding champion
  • 2014 Champion and record holding armlifting and powerlifting at the Cup of Eurasia in Vologda, Russia[1]
  • 2014 World champion and record armlifting in Crimea[1]
  • 2014 World champion and record in the bench press NAP[1]
  • 2014 Champion armlifting cup at the im.Poddubnogo of Russia[1]
  • European champion in bench press and deadlift (WPC), champion of Eurasia in bench press, deadlift (GPA), and armlifting[1]
  • 2015 Champion of the Cup Eastern Europe (GPA), world record in the deadlift, and champion of the Cup Eastern Europe (WAA) for traction and rolling axel[1]
  • Baikal Grand Prix - 1st[1]
  • 2018 IFBB WOS Romania Muscle Fest Amateur - 1st[5]
  • 2019 IFBB Romania Muscle Fest Pro Women's Bodybuilding - 2nd

Measurements

  • Chest - 50 inches (130 cm)
  • Height - 5 ft 6 in (168 cm)[citation needed]
  • Thigh - 29.13 in (74.0 cm)[1]
  • Weight - 251.33 lb (114.00 kg)

Personal records

  • Bench press (raw) - 176.3 kg (389 lb; 27 st 11 lb)[6]
  • Squats (raw) - 308.6 kg (680 lb; 48 st 8 lb)[6]
  • Deadlift (raw) - 352.7 kg (778 lb; 55 st 8 lb)[6]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k Спорт-вики — википедия научного бодибилдинга
  2. ^ "Natalia Trukhina".
  3. ^ "Russian Powerlifter Will Make You Reconsider Condescending Terms Like 'Weaker Sex'"
  4. ^ "See the Huge Russian Female Powerlifter, Nataliya Trukhina, Lift Heavy Weights In the Gym"
  5. ^ V boji o profi kartu v Rumunskuuspěla i neuvěřitelná kulturistka!
  6. ^ a b c "Natalya Kuznetsova". www.openpowerlifting.org. Retrieved August 1, 2023.