Betty Viana-Adkins is a Brazilian-American female bodybuilder best known for her second-place finish at the 2008 Ms. Olympia, the sport's premier international competition. Her career trajectory reflects steady progression through the ranks of professional bodybuilding, culminating in a top-three placement at bodybuilding's most prestigious stage.
Viana-Adkins competed at the Ms. Olympia in 2005, where she placed seventh, establishing herself as a competitive presence in the professional division. Over the following three years, she refined her conditioning and muscularity, advancing significantly up the placings. By 2008, she had developed her physique to the point where she secured second place at Ms. Olympia, representing a marked improvement and demonstrating her ability to compete at the highest level of the sport. This result positioned her among the world's top female bodybuilders of that era.
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