Background
Ruta Bunkute was born in Alytus, and moved to Vilnius, capital of Lithuania, at age sixteen.
Ruta Bunkute was born in Alytus, and moved to Vilnius, capital of Lithuania, at age sixteen.
She attended Vilnius Ozas Sport Secondary School. She graduated with two Science Degrees: Bachelor of Engineering (Bachelor of Science) and Master of Science (Master of Science ) in Construction Engineering (Highways Engineering), from Vilnius Gediminas Technical University (VGTU). She earned a second Master of Science (Master of Science ) Degree in 2010 from the Aston University, Birmingham, United Kingdom as a specialist in Engineering management|Engineering Management.
Ruta Bunkute started ballet when she was seven, then moved on to national round dancing and gymnastics. Her competitive career started at age seven and continued through secondary school as a gymnast, she dropped out of dance classes due to tight schedule in gymnastics. She stopped competing in gymnastics as a result of a serious head injury in 1997, which caused her to start strength and weight training as an alternative.
In 1998 she joined bodybuilding club MAVI in Vilnius where she trained for seven years.
Her first competition as fitness competitor were in 2003 in Lithuania where she placed 3rd. The following two years, Ruta competed in nine more competitions, alternating between the Fitness and Figure divisions and competed in the World Fitness Federation (WFF) World Championships in 2004 and 2005 where placed 2nd and 3rd in Fitness and Figure divisions.
In 2006 Ruta relocated to the United Kingdom and currently lives in Louisiana Jolla, California. Listed in Lithuanian Sport Encyclopedia in 2008
Ruta Bunkute participated in the following shows:
2003 IFBB – LT Lithuanian Cup I, Kupiskis – Figure - 4th place
2003 IFBB – LT Lithuanian Cup II, Vilnius – Figure - 3rd place
2003 WFF/NABBA Lithuania Open Cup, Marijampole – Fitness - 2nd place
2004 WFF Lithuania Open Cup, Klaipeda – Fitness - 2nd place
2004 WFF World Championships, Vilnius – Fitness - 7th place
2004 WFF World Championships, Vilnius – Couples - 2nd place
2005 WFF Lithuania Cup, Klaipeda – Fitness - 1st place
2005 WFF European Championships, Ryga – Fitness - 7th place
2005 WFF Lithuania Cup, Klaipeda – Fitness - 2nd place
2005 WFF Worlds Championships, Vilnius – Fitness - 3rd place
2005 WFF Worlds Championships, Vilnius – Couples - 3rd place
2007 UKBFF West Midlands Championships, Leamington Spa – 1st place
2007 UKBFF Midlands Championships, Birmingham – Bodyfitness - 1st place
2007 UKBFF British Finals’07, Nottingham – Bodyfitness - 14th place
2007 UKBFF Stars of Tomorrow, London – Bodyfitness - 1st place
2008 UKBFF British Finals’08, Nottingham – Bodyfitness - 14th place
2011 Non-Player Character Tournament of Champions, Los Angeles – Figure - 6th place
2011 UKBFF Midlands Championships, Birmingham – Bodyfitness - 1st place
2011 UKBFF British Finals’11, Nottingham – Bodyfitness - 4th place
2012 UKBFF London & South East Championships, London – 2nd place
2012 IFBB Arnolds Classics Europe, Madrid – Figure - 13th place
2012 UKBFF British Finals’12, Manchester – Bodyfitness - 14th place
2012 Non-Player Character/IFBB Border States Championships, San Diego – 10th place
2014 Non-Player Character/IFBB Ultimate Warriors Championship, San Diego – 8th place.