Download our App
Celebrity Info

Aída Martínez

Motorcycle Racer

Interests

Autos/Cycling

Characteristics

Adaptable Curious Communicative Witty Sociable Intellectual

OverView

Country
Born
1990-05-21
Zodiac Sign

MiniBio

She made a name for herself as a talented superbike competitor, standing out in a male-dominated sport and ultimately being crowned the Superbike Peru Open champion in the 250cc A category. At the time, she was the only female Superbike rider, which made her achievement even more remarkable. Before fame took hold, she had already started building her public presence—beginning her career in modeling at just 16 years old. By the time she was 19, she transitioned into television, hosting popular Peruvian TV shows and gaining recognition beyond the racetrack. Throughout her journey, her personal life also drew attention, including her relationship with fellow motorcyclist Adolfo Carrasco. Her story is one of passion, perseverance, and breaking barriers—truly inspiring for aspiring riders everywhere.

Trivia

She actually broke her hand during a pretty intense race back in September 2015, all while battling for position with Oliver Manrique. It was definitely a tough moment, but she didn’t let that slow her down too much. Over time, she’s built an impressive online presence, especially on Instagram, where her account—aidamartinezw—has gained serious traction. Now, she’s amassed over 800,000 followers, which is no small feat. She’s been consistent, authentic, and really connected with her audience, which probably explains her growing popularity. She continues to inspire many through her journey, both on and off the track.

Similar Celebrities

A.J. Cook
A.J. Cook
Movie

A.J. Cook’s journey into the entertainment world started with a passion for dance, where she built her early foundation as a competitive performer. It wasn’t long before A.J. Cook made her way into acting, catching her first real break at just 17 years old. In 1997, A.J. Cook appeared in an episode of the popular kids’ horror series “Goosebumps,” which gave her initial exposure to on-screen frights. That same year, she landed a role in the TV drama “In His Father’s Shoes,” marking the beginning of what would become a steady climb in her career. From there, A.J. Cook continued to take on various television projects, building up her experience and screen presence. By 1999, she gained wider recognition with a standout performance as Mary Libson in Sofia Coppola’s atmospheric film “The Virgin Suicides,” playing one of the tragic sisters whose story captivated audiences. That same year, A.J. Cook stepped into her first leading role with the supernatural thriller “Teen Sorcery,” a direct-to-video flick where she battled a sinister cheerleader while navigating time travel—proving early on that A.J. Cook had a knack for genre roles. In 2000, A.J. Cook joined the cast of the Fox Family Channel drama “Higher Ground,” portraying Shelby, the love interest of Hayden Christensen’s character. The role allowed A.J. Cook to explore more emotional storytelling within a family-centered series. Not ones to shy away from darker themes, A.J. Cook soon returned to horror, headlining the gritty, straight-to-video slasher “Ripper” in 2001. Her portrayal of the determined heroine showcased her ability to carry a film, even within the lower-budget realm. That same year, A.J. Cook lent her presence to “Wishmaster III,” a direct-to-video sequel in the cult horror franchise, further cementing her status in the B-movie horror circuit. She also experimented with comedy, showing off a different side in the goofy snowboard-centric film “Out Cold.” Though the movie leaned more on slapstick than substance, it demonstrated A.J. Cook’s willingness to try new genres. However, she quickly circled back to her roots with another obscure horror entry, “The House Next Door” (2001), keeping her firmly planted in suspenseful territory. Then came a major turning point: in 2002, A.J. Cook took on the lead in “Final Destination 2,” a mainstream horror sequel with a growing fanbase. As the college student who narrowly escapes death—only to be hunted by fate itself—A.J. Cook delivered a compelling and intense performance. This role not only elevated her profile but also introduced her to a much broader audience. With each project, A.J. Cook proved her versatility and resilience, steadily carving out a unique space in film, especially within the thriller and horror genres.

Ask Higo Singles Anything