Kellie Everts is an American female bodybuilder who competed during the formative years of organized professional women's bodybuilding. She is best known for her appearance at the 1980 Ms. Olympia, the sport's premier championship, where she placed 20th in the overall competition. This contest marked a significant early period in Ms. Olympia history, as the event was establishing itself as the standard-bearer for elite-level female bodybuilding competition in North America. Everts' participation in the 1980 Ms. Olympia places her among the competitors active during the inaugural decade of professionalized women's bodybuilding, a era when the sport was gaining mainstream visibility and athletic recognition. Her placement at the competition reflects the depth of talent competing at the professional level during this transitional period in the sport's development.
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