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The 58th edition of the famed Mr. Olympia bodybuilding show is set for Dec. 16-17 in Las Vegas, NV. As a part of Olympia Weekend — an all-encompassing event that consists of amateur and pro shows, as well as an expo — athletes across 11 different divisions will compete for the ultimate prize in bodybuilding: an Olympia title.
[Read: What You Need to Know About How to Build Muscle]
In the sport of bodybuilding, no title is more prestigious (or offers a greater monetary prize) than the Olympia. The best competitors in the world train year-round for the opportunity to step on stage in hopes of cementing themselves as the greatest in their respective divisions.
The Mr. Olympia, which features Men’s Open competitors, is considered the main event. This year, Mamdouh “Big Ramy” Elssbiay is vying for his third title, which, if he is successful, would make him the ninth man to win at least three Mr. Olympia titles.
Promoters are billing the 2022 Mr. O as the most competitive line-up in the sport’s history. While that stance is subjective, the division does feature a who’s-who of striated musclemen. Some of the top contenders include 2019 Mr. O Brandon Curry, perennial competitor William Bonac, and Hadi Choopan of Iran.
There are also a few dark horses that have a chance of breaking into the top three. Nick Walker, who had a breakout year in 2021 (he placed fifth in the Olympia), spent his entire offseason prepping for this single show. Hunter Labrada — son of famed bodybuilder and Mr. Universe Lee Labrada — made noticeable improvements in his back and hopes to win.
This is, of course, just a taste of what fans can come to expect. Keep reading for BarBend’s comprehensive results page, along with information on how to watch the Olympia, callout reports, and division previews.
[Read: 6 of the Biggest Storylines Worth Following at the 2022 Olympia]
2022 Mr. Olympia Results
Results for all 11 divisions occur over two days — Dec. 16-17. BarBend will update this page after each division is announced.
212
Shaun Clarida —$50,000
Angel Calderon Frias —$20,000
Kamal Elgargni —$10,000
Ahmad Ashkanani —$6,000
Oleh Kryvyi —$4,000
Figure
Cydney Gillon — $50,000
Jessica Reyes Padilla — $20,000
Lola Montez — $12,000
Jossie Nathali Alarcon Becerra — $7,000
Natalia Soltero — $6,000
Fitness
Missy Truscott — $50,000
Jaclyn Baker — $20,000
Ariel Khadr — $12,000
Sarah Kovach — $7,000
Michelle Fredua-Mensah — $6,000
Women’s Physique
Natalia Abraham Coelho — $50,000
Sarah Villegas — $20,000
Brooke Walker — $12,000
Barbara Menage — $7,000
Ivie Rhein— $6,000
Ms. Olympia
Andrea Shaw — $50,000
Angela Yeo — $20,000
Helle Trevino — $12,000
Margie Martin — $7,000
Branka Njegovec — $6,000
Wellness
Francielle Mattos — $50,000
Isabelle Nunes — $20,000
Angela Borges — $12,000
Kassandra Gillis — $7,000
Rayane Fogal de Souza Santana — $6,000
Classic Physique
TBD. Finals start at 7 p.m. PST / 10 p.m. EST on Dec. 17
Mr. Olympia
TBD. Finals start at 7 p.m. PST / 10 p.m. EST on Dec. 17
Men’s Physique
TBD. Finals start at 7 p.m. PST / 10 p.m. EST on Dec. 17
Bikini
TBD. Finals start at 7 p.m. PST / 10 p.m. EST on Dec. 17
Wheelchair
TBD. Finals start at 7 p.m. PST / 10 p.m. EST on Dec. 17
[Read: The Best Pre-Workout Supplements for Muscle Gain, Weight Loss, and More]
2022 Olympia Callout Reports
Here are all of the individual callout reports from the pre-judging round. Friday’s pre-judging has concluded. Saturday’s (Dec. 17) will start at 9 a.m. PST/noon EST.
Friday Callout Reports
[Read: The Best Whey Protein Powders for Taste, Muscle Growth, and More]
How to Watch the 2022 Mr. Olympia
Fans can watch all the 2022 Olympia action via the pay-per-view premium package for $69.99 at the Olympia Productions website.
2022 Olympia Previews
Below are previews for each of the 11 divisions that will be contested at the 2022 Olympia:
Featured Image: @w_wittmannphoto on Instagram
The 58th edition of the famed Mr. Olympia bodybuilding show is set for Dec. 16-17 in Las Vegas, NV. As a part of Olympia Weekend — an all-encompassing event that consists of amateur and pro shows, as well as an expo — athletes across 11 different divisions will compete for the ultimate prize in bodybuilding: an Olympia title.
[Read: What You Need to Know About How to Build Muscle]
In the sport of bodybuilding, no title is more prestigious (or offers a greater monetary prize) than the Olympia. The best competitors in the world train year-round for the opportunity to step on stage in hopes of cementing themselves as the greatest in their respective divisions.
The Mr. Olympia, which features Men’s Open competitors, is considered the main event. This year, Mamdouh “Big Ramy” Elssbiay is vying for his third title, which, if he is successful, would make him the ninth man to win at least three Mr. Olympia titles.
Promoters are billing the 2022 Mr. O as the most competitive line-up in the sport’s history. While that stance is subjective, the division does feature a who’s-who of striated musclemen. Some of the top contenders include 2019 Mr. O Brandon Curry, perennial competitor William Bonac, and Hadi Choopan of Iran.
There are also a few dark horses that have a chance of breaking into the top three. Nick Walker, who had a breakout year in 2021 (he placed fifth in the Olympia), spent his entire offseason prepping for this single show. Hunter Labrada — son of famed bodybuilder and Mr. Universe Lee Labrada — made noticeable improvements in his back and hopes to win.
This is, of course, just a taste of what fans can come to expect. Keep reading for BarBend’s comprehensive results page, along with information on how to watch the Olympia, callout reports, and division previews.
[Read: 6 of the Biggest Storylines Worth Following at the 2022 Olympia]
2022 Mr. Olympia Results
Results for all 11 divisions occur over two days — Dec. 16-17. BarBend will update this page after each division is announced.
212
[*]Shaun Clarida —$50,000
[*]Angel Calderon Frias —$20,000
[*]Kamal Elgargni —$10,000
[*]Ahmad Ashkanani —$6,000
[*]Oleh Kryvyi —$4,000
Figure
[*]Cydney Gillon — $50,000
[*]Jessica Reyes Padilla — $20,000
[*]Lola Montez — $12,000
[*]Jossie Nathali Alarcon Becerra — $7,000
[*]Natalia Soltero — $6,000
Fitness
[*]Missy Truscott — $50,000
[*]Jaclyn Baker — $20,000
[*]Ariel Khadr — $12,000
[*]Sarah Kovach — $7,000
[*]Michelle Fredua-Mensah — $6,000
Women’s Physique
[*]Natalia Abraham Coelho — $50,000
[*]Sarah Villegas — $20,000
[*]Brooke Walker — $12,000
[*]Barbara Menage — $7,000
[*]Ivie Rhein— $6,000
Ms. Olympia
[*]Andrea Shaw — $50,000
[*]Angela Yeo — $20,000
[*]Helle Trevino — $12,000
[*]Margie Martin — $7,000
[*]Branka Njegovec — $6,000
Wellness
[*]Francielle Mattos — $50,000
[*]Isabelle Nunes — $20,000
[*]Angela Borges — $12,000
[*]Kassandra Gillis — $7,000
[*]Rayane Fogal de Souza Santana — $6,000
Classic Physique
TBD. Finals start at 7 p.m. PST / 10 p.m. EST on Dec. 17
Mr. Olympia
TBD. Finals start at 7 p.m. PST / 10 p.m. EST on Dec. 17
Men’s Physique
TBD. Finals start at 7 p.m. PST / 10 p.m. EST on Dec. 17
Bikini
TBD. Finals start at 7 p.m. PST / 10 p.m. EST on Dec. 17
Wheelchair
TBD. Finals start at 7 p.m. PST / 10 p.m. EST on Dec. 17
[Read: The Best Pre-Workout Supplements for Muscle Gain, Weight Loss, and More]
2022 Olympia Callout Reports
Here are all of the individual callout reports from the pre-judging round. Friday’s pre-judging has concluded. Saturday’s (Dec. 17) will start at 9 a.m. PST/noon EST.
Friday Callout Reports
[Read: The Best Whey Protein Powders for Taste, Muscle Growth, and More]
How to Watch the 2022 Mr. Olympia
Fans can watch all the 2022 Olympia action via the pay-per-view premium package for $69.99 at the Olympia Productions website.
2022 Olympia Previews
Below are previews for each of the 11 divisions that will be contested at the 2022 Olympia:
Featured Image: @w_wittmannphoto on Instagram
Click here to view the article.
[Read: What You Need to Know About How to Build Muscle]
In the sport of bodybuilding, no title is more prestigious (or offers a greater monetary prize) than the Olympia. The best competitors in the world train year-round for the opportunity to step on stage in hopes of cementing themselves as the greatest in their respective divisions.
The Mr. Olympia, which features Men’s Open competitors, is considered the main event. This year, Mamdouh “Big Ramy” Elssbiay is vying for his third title, which, if he is successful, would make him the ninth man to win at least three Mr. Olympia titles.
Promoters are billing the 2022 Mr. O as the most competitive line-up in the sport’s history. While that stance is subjective, the division does feature a who’s-who of striated musclemen. Some of the top contenders include 2019 Mr. O Brandon Curry, perennial competitor William Bonac, and Hadi Choopan of Iran.
There are also a few dark horses that have a chance of breaking into the top three. Nick Walker, who had a breakout year in 2021 (he placed fifth in the Olympia), spent his entire offseason prepping for this single show. Hunter Labrada — son of famed bodybuilder and Mr. Universe Lee Labrada — made noticeable improvements in his back and hopes to win.
This is, of course, just a taste of what fans can come to expect. Keep reading for BarBend’s comprehensive results page, along with information on how to watch the Olympia, callout reports, and division previews.
[Read: 6 of the Biggest Storylines Worth Following at the 2022 Olympia]
2022 Mr. Olympia Results
Results for all 11 divisions occur over two days — Dec. 16-17. BarBend will update this page after each division is announced.
212
Shaun Clarida —$50,000
Angel Calderon Frias —$20,000
Kamal Elgargni —$10,000
Ahmad Ashkanani —$6,000
Oleh Kryvyi —$4,000
Figure
Cydney Gillon — $50,000
Jessica Reyes Padilla — $20,000
Lola Montez — $12,000
Jossie Nathali Alarcon Becerra — $7,000
Natalia Soltero — $6,000
Fitness
Missy Truscott — $50,000
Jaclyn Baker — $20,000
Ariel Khadr — $12,000
Sarah Kovach — $7,000
Michelle Fredua-Mensah — $6,000
Women’s Physique
Natalia Abraham Coelho — $50,000
Sarah Villegas — $20,000
Brooke Walker — $12,000
Barbara Menage — $7,000
Ivie Rhein— $6,000
Ms. Olympia
Andrea Shaw — $50,000
Angela Yeo — $20,000
Helle Trevino — $12,000
Margie Martin — $7,000
Branka Njegovec — $6,000
Wellness
Francielle Mattos — $50,000
Isabelle Nunes — $20,000
Angela Borges — $12,000
Kassandra Gillis — $7,000
Rayane Fogal de Souza Santana — $6,000
Classic Physique
TBD. Finals start at 7 p.m. PST / 10 p.m. EST on Dec. 17
Mr. Olympia
TBD. Finals start at 7 p.m. PST / 10 p.m. EST on Dec. 17
Men’s Physique
TBD. Finals start at 7 p.m. PST / 10 p.m. EST on Dec. 17
Bikini
TBD. Finals start at 7 p.m. PST / 10 p.m. EST on Dec. 17
Wheelchair
TBD. Finals start at 7 p.m. PST / 10 p.m. EST on Dec. 17
[Read: The Best Pre-Workout Supplements for Muscle Gain, Weight Loss, and More]
2022 Olympia Callout Reports
Here are all of the individual callout reports from the pre-judging round. Friday’s pre-judging has concluded. Saturday’s (Dec. 17) will start at 9 a.m. PST/noon EST.
Friday Callout Reports
[Read: The Best Whey Protein Powders for Taste, Muscle Growth, and More]
How to Watch the 2022 Mr. Olympia
Fans can watch all the 2022 Olympia action via the pay-per-view premium package for $69.99 at the Olympia Productions website.
2022 Olympia Previews
Below are previews for each of the 11 divisions that will be contested at the 2022 Olympia:
Featured Image: @w_wittmannphoto on Instagram
The 58th edition of the famed Mr. Olympia bodybuilding show is set for Dec. 16-17 in Las Vegas, NV. As a part of Olympia Weekend — an all-encompassing event that consists of amateur and pro shows, as well as an expo — athletes across 11 different divisions will compete for the ultimate prize in bodybuilding: an Olympia title.
[Read: What You Need to Know About How to Build Muscle]
In the sport of bodybuilding, no title is more prestigious (or offers a greater monetary prize) than the Olympia. The best competitors in the world train year-round for the opportunity to step on stage in hopes of cementing themselves as the greatest in their respective divisions.
The Mr. Olympia, which features Men’s Open competitors, is considered the main event. This year, Mamdouh “Big Ramy” Elssbiay is vying for his third title, which, if he is successful, would make him the ninth man to win at least three Mr. Olympia titles.
Promoters are billing the 2022 Mr. O as the most competitive line-up in the sport’s history. While that stance is subjective, the division does feature a who’s-who of striated musclemen. Some of the top contenders include 2019 Mr. O Brandon Curry, perennial competitor William Bonac, and Hadi Choopan of Iran.
There are also a few dark horses that have a chance of breaking into the top three. Nick Walker, who had a breakout year in 2021 (he placed fifth in the Olympia), spent his entire offseason prepping for this single show. Hunter Labrada — son of famed bodybuilder and Mr. Universe Lee Labrada — made noticeable improvements in his back and hopes to win.
This is, of course, just a taste of what fans can come to expect. Keep reading for BarBend’s comprehensive results page, along with information on how to watch the Olympia, callout reports, and division previews.
[Read: 6 of the Biggest Storylines Worth Following at the 2022 Olympia]
2022 Mr. Olympia Results
Results for all 11 divisions occur over two days — Dec. 16-17. BarBend will update this page after each division is announced.
212
[*]Shaun Clarida —$50,000
[*]Angel Calderon Frias —$20,000
[*]Kamal Elgargni —$10,000
[*]Ahmad Ashkanani —$6,000
[*]Oleh Kryvyi —$4,000
Figure
[*]Cydney Gillon — $50,000
[*]Jessica Reyes Padilla — $20,000
[*]Lola Montez — $12,000
[*]Jossie Nathali Alarcon Becerra — $7,000
[*]Natalia Soltero — $6,000
Fitness
[*]Missy Truscott — $50,000
[*]Jaclyn Baker — $20,000
[*]Ariel Khadr — $12,000
[*]Sarah Kovach — $7,000
[*]Michelle Fredua-Mensah — $6,000
Women’s Physique
[*]Natalia Abraham Coelho — $50,000
[*]Sarah Villegas — $20,000
[*]Brooke Walker — $12,000
[*]Barbara Menage — $7,000
[*]Ivie Rhein— $6,000
Ms. Olympia
[*]Andrea Shaw — $50,000
[*]Angela Yeo — $20,000
[*]Helle Trevino — $12,000
[*]Margie Martin — $7,000
[*]Branka Njegovec — $6,000
Wellness
[*]Francielle Mattos — $50,000
[*]Isabelle Nunes — $20,000
[*]Angela Borges — $12,000
[*]Kassandra Gillis — $7,000
[*]Rayane Fogal de Souza Santana — $6,000
Classic Physique
TBD. Finals start at 7 p.m. PST / 10 p.m. EST on Dec. 17
Mr. Olympia
TBD. Finals start at 7 p.m. PST / 10 p.m. EST on Dec. 17
Men’s Physique
TBD. Finals start at 7 p.m. PST / 10 p.m. EST on Dec. 17
Bikini
TBD. Finals start at 7 p.m. PST / 10 p.m. EST on Dec. 17
Wheelchair
TBD. Finals start at 7 p.m. PST / 10 p.m. EST on Dec. 17
[Read: The Best Pre-Workout Supplements for Muscle Gain, Weight Loss, and More]
2022 Olympia Callout Reports
Here are all of the individual callout reports from the pre-judging round. Friday’s pre-judging has concluded. Saturday’s (Dec. 17) will start at 9 a.m. PST/noon EST.
Friday Callout Reports
[Read: The Best Whey Protein Powders for Taste, Muscle Growth, and More]
How to Watch the 2022 Mr. Olympia
Fans can watch all the 2022 Olympia action via the pay-per-view premium package for $69.99 at the Olympia Productions website.
2022 Olympia Previews
Below are previews for each of the 11 divisions that will be contested at the 2022 Olympia:
Featured Image: @w_wittmannphoto on Instagram
Click here to view the article.