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Over the years, Derek Lunsford consistently competed in the 212 division of the Mr. Olympia competition and consistently achieved top-5 placements. [1] In March 2021, it was announced that he started training with bodybuilding coach Hany Rambod. [2] In October 2021, he won the 212 Mr. Olympia, overtaking the then-current winner, Shaun Clarida. [3]
Mr. Olympia is the title awarded to the winner of the professional men's bodybuilding contest in the open division at Joe Weider's Olympia Fitness & Performance Weekend—an international bodybuilding competition that is held annually and is sanctioned by the IFBB Professional League. [3]
Derek Lunsford won the 59th edition of Mr. Olympia Men's Open competition in 2023, with a prize of $400,000. Hadi Choopan came in second with a prize of $150,000. [3] Ten other winners from multiple divisions were crowned during the two days of division finals, including Chris Bumstead, who won the Classic Physique title for the fifth consecutive time.
Samson Dauda won the 60th edition of Mr. Olympia Men's Open competition in 2024, with a prize of $600,000. Hadi Choopan came in second with a prize of $250,000. [4] Ten other winners from multiple divisions were crowned during the two days of division finals, including Chris Bumstead, who won the Classic Physique title for the sixth consecutive time.
Hadi Choopan won the 58th edition of Mr. Olympia Men's Open competition in 2022, with a prize of $400,000. Derek Lunsford came in second with a prize of $150,000. [5] Ten other winners from multiple divisions were crowned during the two days of division finals, including Chris Bumstead, who won the Classic Physique title for the fourth consecutive time, and Shaun Clarida, who managed to win ...
Of the 400,000 competitors associated with the International Fitness and Bodybuilding Federation, Owensboro's Williams was among only 20 who were selected for the 212 Bodybuilding ...
James "Flex" Lewis (born 15 November 1983) is a Welsh former bodybuilder and has won 7 consecutive 212 Mr. Olympia titles. On 12 May 2022 he announced his retirement from competitive bodybuilding. On 12 May 2022 he announced his retirement from competitive bodybuilding.
He competed in his first Mr. Olympia later that year, where he placed 14th. In 2008, Henry placed 15th at the Mr Olympia but went on to winning the first 202 Mr Olympia division title. In 2008, Henry placed 15th at the Mr Olympia but went on to winning the first 202 Mr Olympia division title.