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    I think they are dead sexy!
    Wish I knew how to post pics here but you can get her pics here
    Anoush Belian, from Jerusalem, became the first Palestinian female bodybuilder to participate and win an Israeli competition. She lives in an Armenian district ...


    A Palestinian-Armenian bodybuilder has become Israel’s Miss Fitness in the competition organized by the National Amateur Bodybuilders Association (NABBA)


    Anoush Belian, from Jerusalem, became the first Palestinian female bodybuilder to participate and win an Israeli competition, Haaretz reports.


    She lives in an Armenian district of Jerusalem with her family.
    Hayastan or Bust.

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    ANOUSH BELIAN WON THE TITLE OF MISS FITNESS 2015 ISRAEL

    NEWSPAPER

    Anoush Belian is the first Palestinian woman to compete in a
    bodybuilding competition

    Anoush Belian recently won the title of Miss Fitness 2015 Israel.

    Belian is not only the first Palestinian to win the Israeli
    competition, but it is the first Palestinian woman to compete in the
    sport of bodybuilding.

    There are just ten months Belian lived a very normal life. She learned
    English at the Armenian school in Jerusalem and worked in various
    fields including teaching English. But last year, at age 27, the young
    resident of East Jerusalem decided it was time to make a challenge.

    His chosen field: weightlifting.

    She joined a gym run by those who later become his personal trainer,
    Saeed Basel and started a diet and intense training.

    Training sessions of Belian have cut off from his family, friends
    and even the kitchen of his mother, she had to abandon in the plan
    she followed to achieve its objective: to participate in the Israeli
    national competition Miss Fitness.

    His family welcomed its decision with concern and some of his friends
    felt this ridiculous decision. "Because of my slender body and muscles
    that I have developed, people told me that I had a very masculine
    look," she says with a broad smile to I24news in an interview.

    read more....



    Wednesday, November 25, 2015, Stéphane © armenews.com

    Hayastan or Bust.

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      First Armenian woman reaches top of Everest

      May 20, 2016 - 17:30 AMT

      PanARMENIAN.Net - On Friday, May 20, at 8:00 am Nepal time, Irena
      Kharazova became the first Armenian woman to conquer Mount Everest,
      Mountain Tourism and Rock-Climbing Federation of Armenia reports.

      Kharazova climbed to the highest point on the Earth as a member of a
      Russian team headed by Alexandra Abramova, who summited Mount Everest
      for the seventh time.

      According to Kharazova, the expedition to Everest can’t be compared
      with any of her previous trips either in terms of the duration or the
      psychological and physical difficulty.

      Hayastan or Bust.

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