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Olympia 2021 Bikini Prejudging Report & Analysis

Olympia 2021 Bikini Prejudging Report & Analysis

Here is a full breakdown from the Olympia 2021 Bikini prejudging.
The Olympia 2021 Bikini prejudging is now complete. This is a large division made up of 35 competitors looking for the title. This year, it is up for grabs and that makes it even more exciting.
The 2020 Olympia Bikini champion Janet Layug did not compete this weekend, which means there will be a new champion crowned. Jennifer Dorie entered the weekend coming off a victory in the Arnold Classic. While she might be a slight favorite based on momentum, this year is wide open.

Former Olympia Bikini champion Ashley Kaltwasser and Lauralie Chapados joined Dorie in the final callout and made up what is to be assumed as the top three. Elisa Pecini is another dark-horse competitor with a chance to finish near the top.
The Bikini finals will take place on Saturday night. It is shaping up to be quite the finish and a must-watch event. The prejudging portion of the Bikini event is now complete. Below, you can find a full breakdown of the event.
Callout Report

First Callout

Romina Basualdo
Maureen Blanquisco
Lauralie Chapados
Jennifer Dorie
Daraja Hill
Ashley Kaltwasser
Elisa Pecini
Jennifer Ronzitti

Second Callout

Lauren Dannenmiller
Jourdanne Lee
Allison Testu
Jessica Wilson
Lucia Malavaze
Alessia Facchin

Third Callout

Francesca Stoico
Erin Stern
Jimi Marley
Chen Qi Liu
Ashlyn Little
Vania Auguste
Ariel Barley

Fourth Callout

Jasmine Gonzalez
Ivanna Escandar Fernandez
Sierra Swann
Gabrielle Messias

Fifth Callout

Emily Plajer
Ji Bin Park
Adrianna Kaczmarek
Reijuana Harley
Maria Julia Lemos
Kristina Brunauer
Carolina Collazos

Sixth Callout

Romina Basualdo
Lauren Dannenmiller
Lucia Malavaze

Seventh Callout

Maureen Blanquisco
Elisa Pecini
Ashlyn Little

Eighth Callout (Top 3)

Jennifer Dorie
Lauralie Chapados
Ashley Kaltwasser

Previous Olympia Bikini Winners

2020: Janet Layug
2019: Elisa Pecini
2018: Angelica Teixeira
2017: Angelica Teixeira
2016: Courtney King
2015: Ashley Kaltwasser
2014: Ashley Kaltwasser
2013: Ashley Kaltwasser

Olympia 2021 Men’s Physique Prejudging Report & Analysis

Olympia 2021 Men’s Physique Prejudging Report & Analysis

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Olympia 2021 Classic Physique Prejudging Report & Analysis

Olympia 2021 Classic Physique Prejudging Report & Analysis

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Olympia 2021 Men’s Open Prejudging Report & Analysis

Olympia 2021 Men’s Open Prejudging Report & Analysis

Here is a full breakdown from the Men’s Open rejudging from Friday night.
The Men’s Open division is the biggest event in the sport. The Olympia stage is where the best competitors in the world come to show the progress they have made and take home a championship. This year, Big Ramy is defending his title and is the name to beat.
There is plenty of competition and we saw this in the prejudging. Nick Walker was part of the first callout. Walker won the New York Pro and Arnold Classic this year. William Bonac put all of his focus into the Olympia after being forced to miss the Arnold Classic — a competition he won back in 2020. Former Mr. Olympia Brandon Curry and Hadi Choopan, who finished second last year, was also part of the first callout.

As the callouts progressed, it was clear who the top competitors were. The judges went through an intense variation of poses and it went on for six callouts. In the final callout, it was just two athletes. Big Ramy and Curry stood side-by-side for comparisons and put on a show fr the crowd. In the fifth callout, Walker and Choopan joined the likes of Bonac, Labrada, and Valliere.
At this point, the Men’s Open division is anyone’s race. With that being said, there are some that have began pulling away. Check out a full breakdown of the prejudging of Men’s Open from Friday night.

Callout Report

First Callout

Nick Walker
Hadi Choopan
Hunter Labrada
William Bonac
Mamdouh Elssbiay
Brandon Curry

Second Callout

Roelly Winklaar
Iain Valliere
Akim Williams
Mohamed Shaaban
Justin Rodriguez
James Hollingshead

Third Callout

Andrea Presti
Patrick Moore
Regan Grimes
Hassan Mostafa

Fourth Callout

Akim Williams
Roelly Winklaar
Mohamed Shaaban
James Hollingshead

Fifth Callout

Nick Walker
William Bonac
Iain Valliere
Hadi Choopan
Hunter Labrada

Sixth Callout

Mamdouh Elssbiay
Brandon Curry

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Olympia 2021 Men’s 212 Results

Olympia 2021 Men’s 212 Results

Derek Lunsford wins the Men’s 212 division at the Olympia 2021.
The Men’s 212 division was one to see at the 2021 Olympia. The full results have been announced and there has been a winner declared in what was an exciting showing from all competitors. In the end, it was Derek Lunsford who was able to take home the gold.
The 212 division was devastated to learn about the passing of George Peterson while preparing for the show. This event was in honor of Peterson and the best competitors in the world put on quite a show. Coming into the weekend, Shaun Clarida was the defending champion. He weighed in at 185 pounds during the press conference on Thursday afternoon and entered in his best shape.

This is a division that was won seven times in a row by Flex Lewis from 2012-2018. Lewis will not be competing this year and has plans to return to the Men’s Open division in the future. There are competitors who are looking to get over the hump each year and Lunsford is one of them. Now, he has reached the pinnacle.
The Men’s 212 results have been announced and Generation Iron has the full results. There will continue to be coverage of each event throughout the weekend. Below, you can find full results of 212, along with previous winners and an official score card.

Olympia 2020 Classic Physique Results

First Place – Derek Lunsford
Second Place – Shaun Clarida
Third Place – Kamal Elgargni
Fourth Place – Angel Calderon Frias
Fifth Place – Nathan Epler

Previous Classic Physique Olympia Winners

2020: Shaun Clarida
2019: Kamal Elgargni
2018: Flex Lewis
2017: Flex Lewis
2016: Flex Lewis
2015: Flex Lewis
2014: Flex Lewis
2013: Flex Lewis
2012: Flex Lewis
2011: Kevin English
2010: Kevin English
2009: Kevin English

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Ms. Olympia 2021 Results

Ms. Olympia 2021 Results

Here are the full results from Ms. Olympia from Friday night.
The Women’s Open division will be back once again this season looking to crown a Ms. Olympia. This is an event that did not take place for five years but returned during the 2020 show. Now, Women’s Open is back and some of the best competitors in the world have a chance to show what they can do.
Andrea Shaw was the champion in last year’s event. She will return as one of the favorites to win her second-straight title this year in Orlando. Shaw brought a great physique and conditioning to the show last year and that is expected once again.

There was plenty of talent at the event and that included Helle Trevino. She finished second in last year’s event, behind Shaw, ad has competed in many Olympias in the past along with the Rising Phoenix. Margaret Marvelous and Monique Jones also showed up looking to make an impact. Marvelous had many believe that she should have won the title last year.
When looking at the competitors vying for Ms. Olympia, this competition could not have been a bust. It was extremely exciting from the start and the full results have been announced. Below, you can find the full results, along with the previous winners and an official score card.
Olympia 2020 Ms. Olympia Results

First Place – Andrea Shaw
Second Place – Helle Trevino
Third Place – Margie Martin
Fourth Place – Mona PourSaleh
Fifth Place – Irene Anderson

Previous Ms. Olympia Winners

2006: Iris Kyle
2007: Iris Kyle
2008: Iris Kyle
2009: Iris Kyle
2010: Iris Kyle
2011: Iris Kyle
2012: Iris Kyle
2013: Iris Kyle
2014: Iris Kyle
2020: Andrea Shaw

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Olympia 2021 Fitness Results

Olympia 2021 Fitness Results

Whitney Jones wins the Fitness division at the Olympia 2021.
There was a clear top level of competitors in the Fitness division coming into the weekend. This was an anticipated showing and it did not disappoint during the finals on Friday night from Orlando. The 2021 Olympia Fitness results have been announced.
Missy Truscott has turned into the competitor to beat in Fitness. She dethroned Whitney Jones, who won back-to-back Olympias in 2018 and 2019, during last year’s show. Truscott won the Arnold Classic in Columbus this year and was looking to continue dominance. There were some big-time names vying for the title against Truscott this year.

Jones, who finished third last year, was back on stage along with Oksana Grishina. This is the top-tier of competition in Fitness. Grishina won four-straight Olympia titles from 2014-2017 and finished second to Truscott in 2020. She also finished second at the Arnold Classic two weeks back. Ariel Khadr is another athlete to watch. She is an up-and-coming star in Fitness and is putting up the performances to back it up. Khadr was a fourth-place finisher at the Olympia last season and third at the Arnold Classic.
Over the last year, Fitness has built some elite competitors. They have separate themselves in the division and it will be interesting to see how that continues over time. Jaclyn Baker and Aurika Tyrgale entered as dark-horse contenders at the Olympia this weekend.

The first night of results from Orlando is beginning to be announced. The Fitness division is part of this first set of results. Below, you can find the full results from Fitness, along with previous winners and a score card from the event.

Olympia 2021 Fitness Results

First Place – Whitney Jones
Second Place – Missy Truscott
Third Place – Oksana Grishina
Fourth Place – Ariel Khadr
Fifth Place – Jaclyn Baker

Previous Classic Physique Olympia Winners

2020: Missy Truscott
2019: Whitney Jones
2018: Whitney Jones
2017: Oksana Grishina
2016: Oksana Grishina
2015: Oksana Grishina
2014: Oksana Grishina

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Olympia 2021 Women’s Physique Results

Olympia 2021 Women’s Physique Results

Sarah Villegas repeats as champion in the Women’s Physique division at the Olympia 2021.
The Women’s Physique division was one to behold on Friday night. The excitement began during prejudging and it continued during the finals. In the end, it was Sarah Villegas who took home the title.
Villegas wins her second-straight title after being named the champion during the 2020 contest. There was plenty of competition coming into this year and Villegas made sure to enter in her best shape. That was clear all throughout the show.

There was plenty of competition this time around for Villegas. Brooke Walker proved to be a force and finished with the bronze while X took home second place. Villegas has now solidified her spot in Women’s Physique and will continue to defend her title.
The full results have been announced. Check out how the Women’s Physique division played out on Friday night!

Olympia 2021 Women’s Physique Results

First Place – Sarah Villegas
Second Place – Natalia Abraham Coehlo
Third Place – Brooke Walker
Fourth Place – Barbara Menage
Fifth Place – Ana Harias

Previous Olympia Women’s Physique Winners

2020: Sarah Villegas
2019: Shanique Grant
2018: Shanique Grant

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Olympia 2021 Figure Results

Olympia 2021 Figure Results

Cydney Gillon wins the Figure division for the fifth-straight year during the 2021 Olympia.
The 2021 Olympia Figure division has announced results. The prejudging took place on Friday morning with the winners being announced during the night portion of the show. This has been a division that has been dominated by one competitor and that was the talk coming in.
Cydney Gillon has double-digit victories since becoming a pro in 2012 and four have come in the Olympia. Gillon is the reigning four-time champion at the Olympia and came in on top of her game once again. There was plenty of momentum for Gillon coming in against some of the other top competitors.

Latorya Watts was the last winner before Gillon. She took home back-to-back titles in 2015 and 2016. Nicole Wilkins is another elite name with four titles at the Olympia. She won four of the six competitions that took place from 2009-2015. It was not going to be an easy ride for any of the competitors and that was shown right away during prejudging.
Jessica Reyes Padilla and Michele Silva Pinto also appeared on stage. The Figure division displayed plenty of talent and was a close finish on Friday night.

The full results have been announced. Below, you can find the 2021 Olympia Figure results, along with previous winners and an official score card from the event.

Olympia 2021 Figure Results

First Place – Cydney Gillon
Second Place – Natalia Soltero
Third Place – Stephanie Gibson
Fourth Place – Jessica Reyes Padilla
Sixth Place – Nicole Zenobia Graham

Previous Figure Olympia Winners

2020: Cydney Gillon
2019: Cydney Gillon
2018: Cydney Gillon
2017: Cydney Gillon
2016: Latorya Watts
2015: Latorya Watts
2014: Nicole Wilkins
2013: Nicole Wilkins

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Olympia 2021 Wellness Prejudging Report & Analysis

Olympia 2021 Wellness Prejudging Report & Analysis

Highlights from the Olympia 2021 Wellness prejudging.
The very first prejudging event at the Olympia for the Wellness division is not in the books. The Olympia 2021 is the first one to feature Wellness and it is going to be a great show on Friday night. We got a preview in the afternoon during the prejudging portion.
Angela Borges was the first competitor to qualify for the Olympia in Wellness this year. She took home the title at the Pittsburgh Pro back in April. Borges was part of the first callout, along with five other competitors. The Wellness division brought 20 competitors to Orlando vying for that first title.

Sunny Andrews and Yarisha Ayala were also featured in the firs callout. They spent time at centerstage in the middle of the group showing off their best poses. This group was rounded out by Julia Chitarra, Francielle Mattos, and Isabelle Nunes. With this division being wide open this year, there are many competitors who could take home the very first title.
The final callout was made up of four competitors. Nunes, Ayala, Borges, and Mattos  made up the final callout and what could be the top four heading into the final. The judges did six total callouts to get a good look at each competitor, some twice, to make the right decision on who will be crowned the first Wellness champion.

The finals will take place on Friday night. Until then, the prejudging segment is complete and you can find a complete breakdown below.
Callout Report

First Callout

Sunny Andrews
Yarisha Ayala
Angela Borges
Julia Chitarra
Francielle Mattos
Isabelle Nunes

Second Callout

Barbara Emanuele Cesar
Kassandra Gillis
Lorena Ragusa
Isamara Dos Santos
Bruna Seredich

Third Callout

Devyn Cambre
Amanda Rezende
Tatiany Valliant
Renee Hershey

Fourth Callout

Casey Delong
Renee Jewett
Mallory Myers
Susana Rodriguez
Maria Paulette

Fifth Callout 

Julia Chitarra
Sunny Andrews
Isamara Dos Santos
Bruna Seredich

Sixth Callout (Top 4)

Isabelle Nunes
Yarisha Ayala
Angela Borges
Francielle Mattos

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