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- Georgia_Fudge abstract "Georgia Fudge (also known as Georgia Miller) was one of the first professional female bodybuilders in the early 1980s. At a height of 5 ft 8 in, she competed at a bodyweight of around 125–130 lb.Georgia Fudge is in Florida. While she no longer models, she remains active in the fitness and wellness industry. She is a certified personal trainer with over three decades of fitness experience. She trains men and women at the LA Fitness several days every week. She has also previously competed and trained under the names of Georgia Fig and Georgia Miller.".
- Georgia_Fudge birthPlace United_States.
- Georgia_Fudge wikiPageID "2644478".
- Georgia_Fudge wikiPageLength "1967".
- Georgia_Fudge wikiPageOutDegree "11".
- Georgia_Fudge wikiPageRevisionID "705776142".
- Georgia_Fudge wikiPageWikiLink Category:American_female_bodybuilders.
- Georgia_Fudge wikiPageWikiLink Category:Living_people.
- Georgia_Fudge wikiPageWikiLink Category:Professional_bodybuilders.
- Georgia_Fudge wikiPageWikiLink Category:Year_of_birth_missing_(living_people).
- Georgia_Fudge wikiPageWikiLink Female_bodybuilding.
- Georgia_Fudge wikiPageWikiLink Frank_Zane.
- Georgia_Fudge wikiPageWikiLink International_Federation_of_BodyBuilding_&_Fitness.
- Georgia_Fudge wikiPageWikiLink Ms._Olympia.
- Georgia_Fudge wikiPageWikiLink Robby_Robinson_(bodybuilder).
- Georgia_Fudge wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- Georgia_Fudge wikiPageWikiLinkText "Georgia Fudge".
- Georgia_Fudge wikiPageWikiLinkText "Georgia Miller".
- Georgia_Fudge bestwin "1983".
- Georgia_Fudge bestwinyear "1979".
- Georgia_Fudge birthPlace United_States.
- Georgia_Fudge firstproshow "1979".
- Georgia_Fudge firstproshowyear "1979".
- Georgia_Fudge name "Georgia Fudge".
- Georgia_Fudge nickname "Georgia Miller".
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- Georgia_Fudge yesorretiredyear "Retired 1984".
- Georgia_Fudge subject Category:American_female_bodybuilders.
- Georgia_Fudge subject Category:Living_people.
- Georgia_Fudge subject Category:Professional_bodybuilders.
- Georgia_Fudge subject Category:Year_of_birth_missing_(living_people).
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- Georgia_Fudge comment "Georgia Fudge (also known as Georgia Miller) was one of the first professional female bodybuilders in the early 1980s. At a height of 5 ft 8 in, she competed at a bodyweight of around 125–130 lb.Georgia Fudge is in Florida. While she no longer models, she remains active in the fitness and wellness industry. She is a certified personal trainer with over three decades of fitness experience. She trains men and women at the LA Fitness several days every week.".
- Georgia_Fudge label "Georgia Fudge".
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- Georgia_Fudge name "Georgia Fudge".
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