Yvette Bova's life story is a masterclass in discipline and reinvention. Born in 1962 and raised in Denver, Colorado, she began her professional life in a highly regimented environment. At just 18, she enlisted in the United States Air Force, where she served with distinction for over 13 years. It was during her time in the military that she began channeling her focus into bodybuilding, not starting competition until the age of 31.

(serving 13.5 years), she transitioned into entrepreneurship as the founder of YB Entertainment. Media Presence:

The careers of Yvette Bova, Nicole Savage, and Lynn McCrossin are a testament to the power and influence of female bodybuilding. These women have been pioneers in the sport, paving the way for future generations of female bodybuilders. Their achievements have inspired countless women to pursue bodybuilding, and their influence can still be seen today.

After turning professional, Savage transitioned to compete in the United States with the same ferocity. She took on the best in the world at major IFBB events, including the Tampa Pro, New York Pro, and Chicago Pro, establishing herself as a formidable and beloved figure in the global bodybuilding community. Tragically, this brilliant career was cut short. Nicole Savage passed away in 2020 at the age of 51 after a public and valiant battle with bladder cancer. Her husband Karsten confirmed the heartbreaking news, posting, "You will live forever. In the hearts of those who love you". Her legacy as a powerful, late-blooming athlete who reached the highest echelons of her sport remains a powerful source of inspiration.

Her competitive history spans over two decades, with notable wins at the 2003 NPC Masters National Championships (1st in Lightweight) and a 4th place finish at the 2015 NPC USA Championships. Military & Business: A veteran of the U.S. Air Force