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User:Ncicero/Rosanne (Rosie) Barone

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Rosanne Barone Commonly refered to as Rosie. Also known by her maden name of Rosie Kramarski. Rosie is a well established advocate for health and fitness among young girls. She was a driving force behind the non-profit organization Go-Girl-Go in raising awareness and funds for the need to establish healthier lifestyle choices for young ladies not only in Metro Atlanta but throughout the country. Rosie has also served as the Head Womens Tenis Coach as well as the Head Mens Tenis Coach at Eastern Illinois University earning Ohio Valley Conference Coach of the Year honors in 1995. She later served as Assistant Head Womans Tenis Coach at the University of Houston. To further cement her reputation in the health/fitness industry Rosie competed in Woment Body Building throughout the Ohio Valley and Pittsburgh, Pa from 1992 to 1996 winning the title of Miss Ohio Valley. In 2005 she competed in the Oxygen/Nova Fitness National Finals and earned a 3rd place finish in this national event. Recently, Rosie competed in the Mile High Figure competition in Denver, Co and placed well enough in all divisions to qualify for the Masters National Championship in Pittsburgh, Pa. As a student athlete, Rosie played collegiate tennis at Robert Morris University, earning All-America status and two trips to the National Finals as a singles player as well as a doubles partner.


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<Atlanta Journal Constitution><Eastern Illinois Athletics Media Guide><University of Houston Athletics Media Guide><Ohio Valley Body Building NPC><Max Muscle Mile High NPC><Robert Morris University Athletics Media Guide>San Diego Chargers Media Guide><Denver Broncos Media Guide>

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