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Since finishing ninth on SURVIVOR: THE AUSTRALIAN
OUTBACK, Alicia Calaway most recently worked in
broadcasting as a health and fitness reporter for a
network affiliate station in New York City. Prior to
that, she worked for the Oxygen Network as a host and
fitness correspondent for the program, "Pure Oxygen." In
addition, Alicia co-hosted and reported for the ESPN
anthology series, "The World's Strongest Man" and "The
World's Strongest Woman." She also reported for the
syndicated program "Marjoe Gortner's Holiday Celebrity
Sports Invitational" and did freelance correspondent
work for CBS' "Early Show" and the syndicated magazine
show "Extra." She was also a spokesperson for Reebok.
In addition to broadcasting, Alicia has made personal
appearances on behalf of companies within the
entertainment and fitness industries, as well as
non-profit organizations. She is also a mentor for
teenagers.
Born in Bridgeport, Connecticut, and raised in Trumbull,
Connecticut, where she lived for over 26 years, Alicia
also lived in Norway for 2 months. She graduated from
the Fashion Institute of Technology in New York City
with two associate in applied science degrees, one with
honors from the dean's list. Past professions include
work as a computer graphic artist, aerobics instructor
and personal trainer.
Alicia enjoys cooking, entertaining, and horseback
riding. The accomplishment she is most proud of is when
she won the AAU (Amateur Athletic Union) Ms Connecticut
Amateur Natural Bodybuilding Competition in 1994. She is
certified through the National Academy of Sports
Medicine (NASM) and is a medical exercise specialist of
the American Academy of Health, Fitness and
Rehabilitation. She is also CPR certified with the
American Red Cross.
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