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Ever dream of being on the cover of Oxygen? Six of our finest share their thoughts.

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Oxygen #75, pg. 122
 



Monica Brant-Peckham
“At this point in my career, being on the cover of a magazine is very important,” she says. “I am still active in the sport, after all these years. Thank you for being true to us athletes and keeping our sport alive.” interview>>
Monica Brant-Peckham

Margaret Diubaldo
“After getting involved with the fitness industry I realized how badly I wanted a cover,” says the Fitness and Model Expo 2003 Champion. “It set off a chain reaction of events that helped me turn my passion for fitness into a career.” interview>>
Margaret Diubaldo

Elaine Goodlad
“What a feeling, it was surreal,” she recalls. “I honestly felt that all the hard work had paid off, and this was a sweet reward.” interview>>
Elaine Goodlad

Alicia Denson

Alicia Denson
“I screamed,” says Alicia, who also works as a television host. When the March 2005 issue came out, she walked past a bookstore in New York City that pasted 20 covers in the windows. “It was such a great feeling. Surreal. That wonderful is-that-really-me feeling.” interview>>

Tosca Reno

Tosca Reno
“There’s only one way to say it - it’s a thrill,” says Tosca, a relative newcomer to training and competition. The Oxygen fit and fab-40 columnist has only been training for four years. “I wanted that cover to be a success - one that women would buy because of the friendliness in my eyes, the cut of my delts, maybe even because of my abs.” interview>>

Davana Medina Davana Medina
As the winner of two Olympia figure titles, Davana Medina shot her first cover in her off-season.
“It actually changed me a bit,” she says of her first cover. “Now I like being off-season.”
interview>>

Robert Kennedy, publisher
“It was very hard choosing these six top women because there are so many beautiful, very fit women out there but we just had to pare it down to the six we did choose. And they were chosen because they have superb bodies and superb faces.” interview>>

Robert Kennedy

Kerrie-Lee Brown, editor-in-chief
“Oxygen is obviously the number #1 fitness magazine in the industry for fitness women – women who are strong, independent, and who also want to show that they can achieve the physique they want.” interview>>
Kerrie Lee Brown

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