The Juliette Bergmann Grand Prix (JBG) is named after the most successful Dutch female competitor in Bodybuilding and Fitness in IFBB history. She started competing in 1983 and won almost every show she competed in to finally win the National titel (the Dutch Championships) and the Dutch Grand Prix, European European Championships Overall, am. World Championships Overall and turned Pro in 1985 and won the Pro World Championships Women and the Pro World Championship Couples with Tony Pearson. She retired in 1988 and returned to compete in the Ms. Olympia on special invitation in 2001, 42 years of age, won the lightweight division and competed against Iris Kyle, winner of the heavyweight division for the Overall. In 2002 and 2003 she won again the lightweight division and decided to retire again and take her place back behind the judging table. In 2009 Juliette is inducted in the Hall of Fame
Present-day she is the president of the NBBF (Dutch Bodybuilding & Fitness federation), Chairwomen Women's Commmitee (EBFF European Bodybuilding & Fitness Federation) , IFBB executive council member.
Achievements:
Dutch National Champion
Dutch Grand Prix winner
European Champion Overall
am. World Champion Overall
Pro World Champion Women
Pro World Champion Couples
Ms. Olympia 2001 Overall
Ms. Olympia 2002 lightweight
Ms. Olympia 2003 Lightweight
IFBB Hall of Famer
Present-day she is the president of the NBBF (Dutch Bodybuilding & Fitness federation), Chairwomen Women's Commmitee (EBFF European Bodybuilding & Fitness Federation) , IFBB executive council member.
Achievements:
Dutch National Champion
Dutch Grand Prix winner
European Champion Overall
am. World Champion Overall
Pro World Champion Women
Pro World Champion Couples
Ms. Olympia 2001 Overall
Ms. Olympia 2002 lightweight
Ms. Olympia 2003 Lightweight
IFBB Hall of Famer