Background
Cadeau was born in 1966 in Haiti.
Cadeau was born in 1966 in Haiti.
At the age of seven, she and her mom moved to Quebec City, Quebec, where she was raised. Her mom wanted her to learn English, so she was enrolled in a private Christian school. Amateur Cadeau earned her pro card in 1997 by winning the overall title at the Canada Cup.
Professional = 1997-2004 When the IFBB introduced weight classes in 2000, Cadeau first competed as a heavyweight at the 2000 Mississippi
International. Afterwords she competed as a lightweight. During her pro career, her home country would appear as both Canada and the United States in the competition scorecard.
At the 2002 Mississippi International, she again competed as a heavyweight.
In the 2003 Mississippi International, she competed as a lightweight, only to compete as a middleweight in the 2003 January Tana Classic. The year 2004 was her most successful year in the sport, with her winning the lightweight title in the Mississippi
International and Mississippi Olympia. = 2005-2011 She would place 2nd at the Mississippi
Olympia from 2006 to 2008.
She would remain in the top six in every IFBB pro competition, with the exception of the 2009 Mississippi International and 2011 Mississippi International and 2011 Mississippi
Olympia.
Retirement In 2011, Cadeau announced she is retiring from bodybuilding and joined physique. Legacy She is also the most successful bodybuilder of Haitian descent. From October 2009 to August 2013, she helped create and promote the Non-Player Character Dayana Cadeau Classic.
Contest history 2012 IFBB New York Pro - 16th 2012 IFBB Tampa Pro - 15th Cadeau currently lives in Wilton Manors, Florida.
She is a Christian. She speaks Haitian Creole, French, and English. Besides being a professional bodybuilder and physique contestant, she works as a legal assistant, promoter, Non-Player Character judge, adult model, and personal trainer.
In January 2008, she founded the Cadeau Incorporated.