The Chronicle

Body building beauty top Pro Sports Model Champion

- MEGHAN HARRIS meghan.harris@thechronic­le.com.au

IT WAS her toughest line up yet, but Teanna Born wowed judges at the 2018 WFF Commonweal­th Classic Pro-Am.

On Sunday the 24-year-old Toowoomba woman competed against other body building beauties, in a bid to take out first place.

Ms Born’s hard work and dedication to her 16-week prep paid off and she was named the 1st place Pro Sports Model Champion.

She now qualifies to enter the WFF Universe in Singapore in July, which has been a goal of hers since she started body building in 2015.

“I am on such a high and it’s such a good feeling coming home to my local hometown a champion after facing many difficult obstacles through this prep,” she said.

“I put my absolute heart and soul and plenty of blood, sweat and tears into this entire prep and I am beyond overwhelme­d with the outcome.”

Ms Born can add the new title to a string of other national and internatio­nal wins.

In the lead up Ms Born was on a strict diet and workout regime. She was working out for two hours a day, fitting in cardio, gym work as well as posing sessions.

Now, after celebratin­g she is back to preparing for the competitio­n in Singapore which will be held on July 1.

To follow Ms Born’s journey search Teannab on Instagram.

 ?? Photo: Contribute­d ?? NUMBER ONE: Teanna Born (centre) is ecstatic be named the 1st place Pro Sports Model Champion at the 2018 WFF Commonweal­th Classic Pro-Am. She is shown with runners-up Tammy Balflour (left) and Sarah O'Connor.
Photo: Contribute­d NUMBER ONE: Teanna Born (centre) is ecstatic be named the 1st place Pro Sports Model Champion at the 2018 WFF Commonweal­th Classic Pro-Am. She is shown with runners-up Tammy Balflour (left) and Sarah O'Connor.

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