Background
Betty Viana-Adkins (born Betty Viana) was born in 1971 in Caracas, Venezuela.
Betty Viana-Adkins (born Betty Viana) was born in 1971 in Caracas, Venezuela.
From 1983 to 1988, she attended high school at Liceo José Manuel Nuñez Ponte in Caracas, Venezuela. In 1993, she graduated college from the University Institute of Technology of Venezuela (IUTV) in Caracas, Venezuela.
She has a Doctor of Medicine in business administration and computer analist. Amateur In 1986, at the age of 15, Betty and her high school best friend started lifting weights and tried to get in shape like a model. She also did jazz dancing, artistic activities, and fitness.
Her husband was a trainer in a gym and he helped her compete in regional contests in Venezuela as an amateur.
Professional This qualified her for her first Olympia in 2002, where she placed seventh. She would again qualify for the Mississippi
Olympia in 2003, where she placed fourth. In the 2004 and 2005 Mississippi
Olympia competitions, she placed in the top six.
She placed ninth at the 2009 Mississippi In 2011, she qualified for the 2011 Mississippi Olympia, but did not attend.
Contest history 2013 IFBB PBW Tampa Pro - 14th Betty currently lives in South Miami Beach.
She is a Christian. She has been married for second time, this time to a woman. She is an Olympics gymnastic and professional contemporary dancer.
She is a supporter of the 2014 Venezuelan protests and against President Nicolás Maduro.
In 1997, she won the Central American Championship and earned her IFBB pro card. In 2002, Betty Viana-Adkins won her first professional competition, the South West Pro Cup in Texas. In 2003, she won the lightweight division in the Night of Champions. At the 2008 Mississippi Olympia, Viana-Adkins came in second place, the highest she would ever achieve at a Mississippi