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Ep. 2 How Black Women Changed the Figure Division FOREVER

Ep. 2 How Black Women Changed the Figure Division FOREVER

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When I started in this sport, I had no roadmap, no blueprint, and barely anyone who looked like me at the top. But today, we’re changing that narrative. In this episode of Cyclence Unlocked, my cohost and coach Damian Segovia and I sit down with two absolute legends; 2x time Miss Olympia Latorya Watts and the iconic Teresa Anthony.


We’re diving deep into the history of the Figure division, from its roots in 2003 to the evolution we see today. This conversation is raw, real, and full of history that every competitor, every fan should know. We talk about the battles, the breakthroughs, and the undeniable impact of black women in this sport. If you’ve ever doubted yourself or wondered if the system was stacked against you, this one’s for you.


We’re here. We’re undeniable. And we’re just getting started.


Key moments of this interview:

2:16 Teresa Anthony’s Journey & Breaking Barriers

5:05 Facing Bias in the Early Years of Figure

7:17 Latorya Watts’ Entry into the Sport & First Impressions

12:24 Latorya’s Olympia Victory in 2015

18:17 The Impact of Latorya’s Win on the Division

26:28 The First All-Black Top 3 at the Arnold Classic

30:51 The Evolution of the Ideal Figure Physique

39:17 Challenges of Breaking into Mainstream Categories

46:07 The Future of the Sport & New Divisions

52:11 Message to Athletes


Social Media & Contact Information:

Cyd Gillon IG: @vytamin_c

Cyd Gillon YouTube: @CYDGillon

Damian Segovia IG: @the_pro_ducer


Guest info:

Teresa “Nikki” Anthony

IG - https://www.instagram.com/teresananthony/?hl=en


Latorya Watts

IG - https://www.instagram.com/latoryawatts/?hl=en

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