The most famous 10 players in bodybuilding
The biggest international bodybuilder championship is held annually under the auspices of the International Federation since 1965, and everyone who arrived at the theater gives his name through the history of sport.
Joe Wieder, founder of the International Bodybuilding Federation, was the first Olympia contender at the Brooklyn Academy of Music in New York, where he won it twice for Larry Scott.
Larry Scott
Scott was born in 1938, the first to win the title of "Mr. Olympia" in the world in 1965, and then there was no cash prize for the winner, only respect and recognition and recognition of the best titles and names in the world of bodybuilding.
All that mattered to Scott was that history would be remembered as the first to receive the title of Official Mr. Olympia, the world's greatest bodybuilder. He was awarded the title of General (1965-1966) and later retired until he died in March 2014.
Sergio Oliva
Sergio Oliva was described as the legendary bodybuilder born in 1941. Oliva won the weightlifting championships in Cuba in 1962 and during his stay in Jamaica he sought and was able to obtain political asylum in America. He moved to Chicago in 1963 to get the first Championship bodybuilding in the same year.
Arnold Schwarzenegger
Arnold Schwarzenegger was born in 1947 and is associated with bodybuilding. He won the Mister Olympia 7 times and was named in the world of bodybuilding and has been on his throne for six consecutive seasons.
Schwarzenegger began bodybuilding in his 15th year. His body size was small for bodybuilders, and when he moved to California, he was trained by Joe Wider.
Franco Columbus
The Italian actor "Columbus" born in 1941 began his career in boxing and then weight lifting and bodybuilding, and suffered severe knee injury while participating in the challenges of the strongest man in the world.
After undergoing rigorous surgery, doctors said he would not be cured again but he recovered in 3 years and challenged the doctors. He decided to win the title of "Mr. Olympia" for the second time in 1981, one of Columbus's most famous videos, raising a car and moving it away.
Chris Dickerson
Born in 1939, he studied music and was a singer at the opera and has a great march in the exercise of power games and was one of the best competitors in the game of bodybuilding in the world and his fitness high.
He was known as the greatest winner of the "Olympia" championship in 1982 and retired in 1994.
Samir Benot
He was born in Lebanon in 1955 and was known as the "Lion of Lebanon". He was a professional athlete since his childhood in the gymnasium. His dream was to travel to the United States to get the best title in the world of bodybuilding, "Mr. Olympia".
Dorian Yates
He was born in 1962 in Coldfield, Canada, and won the "Mister Olympia" six times in a row. He was the best player in the professional world. He was known for his exercise in blood and bowel exercises. He was the one who defined a huge word on the stage of Mr. Olympia.
Ronnie Coleman
Born in 1964 in Louisiana, United States, he served as a police officer in Texas and won his first competitor as a professional player at the 1995 Pro Bowl.
Coleman won the championship "Mister Olympia" 8 times in a row and is the second record number after "Li Hany", and Coleman was based in his exercises on free weights to get the greatest amount of muscle and flexibility.
Jay Cutler
Jay Cutler was born in 1973 in Maschiot, the United States, and began his practice at the age of 18. His first win was in 2000 at the Champions' Night and he played and won numerous tournaments during his bodybuilding career.
He always got second place at Mister Olympia in front of Ronnie Coleman so he managed to grab the win from Coleman in 2006.
Phil Heath
Born December 18, 1979 in Washington, United States. He won the Olympics in 2011 and 2013. He is a confident young hero and his meeting in the competition has made his opponent wait for failure.
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