Ondrea "Vickie" Victoria Gates (previously Ondrea Victoria Gates-Lewis born September 25, 1962) is a professional female bodybuilder from the United States.[1]

Ondrea Gates[1]
Bodybuilder
Personal info
NicknameVickie
Born (1962-09-25) September 25, 1962 (age 61)[1]
San Antonio, Texas[1]
Height5 ft 4 in (1.63 m)[2]
WeightOn-season:
140–160 lb (64–73 kg)
Off-season:
150–155 lb (68–70 kg)[2]
Professional career
Pro-debut
Best win
PredecessorYolanda Hughes[1]
SuccessorYaxeni Oriquen-Garcia[1]
ActiveRetired 2003[3]

Early life and education edit

Gates was born on September 9, 1962, in San Antonio, Texas, and raised in Lawton, Oklahoma, one of six children (four sisters, one brother). She was the middle child.[1] In 1980, she graduated from Eisenhower High School. From 1982-1984, she attended Oklahoma State University.[4]

Bodybuilding career edit

Amateur edit

Gates competed in athletics and started lifting weights in college. In 1983, she competed in her first competition in Tulsa, Oklahoma, which she won. She worked her way up through the amateur ranks, eventually earning her pro card in 1993 by winning the middleweight class at the NPC Nationals.[1]

Professional edit

Gates's long string of high placings as a professional includes three consecutive Ms. International titles from 1999 to 2001. Those same years, she would also finish second at the Ms. Olympia on three occasions.[1]

Retirement edit

In 2003, Gates retired from bodybuilder after coming in 7th at the 2003 Ms. Olympia.[3]

Legacy edit

In 2010, Gates was inducted into the 2010 IFBB Hall of Fame.[5]

Contest history edit

Personal life edit

She is a Christian. Her hobbies include reading the bible and shopping. She currently lives in Arlington, Texas, with her daughter Kindra. Since September 1999, she owns a gym called Strictly Fitness in Irving, Texas. She is a personal trainer. She also used to work for Bally Total Fitness. She has been previously married, and at that time she used the last name Gates-Lewis. In 1992, she would meet her then boyfriend, Ronnie Coleman, an IFBB pro bodybuilder who went on to become an 8-time Mr. Olympia and one of the greatest bodybuilders of all time, at a GNC store. She dated Ronnie Coleman for nearly seven years. She is currently single.[1][6][4]

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Ms. International
Preceded by:
Yolanda Hughes
First (1999) Succeeded by:
Herself
Preceded by:
Herself
Second (2000) Succeeded by:
Herself
Preceded by:
Herself
Third (2001) Succeeded by:
Yaxeni Oriquen