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  1. 1979 Mr. Olympia

    The 1979 Mr. Olympia contest was an IFBB professional bodybuilding competition held October 6, 1979 at Veterans Memorial Auditorium in Columbus, Ohio. Wikipedia

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  2. thebarbell.com

    MR. OLYMPIA 1979: BACKSTORY. There was a "Lightweight Era" in bodybuilding. It went from 1976 to 1983, between the six straight wins of 230-something Arnold Schwarzenegger and the eight straight wins of 240-something Lee Haney, when the only Mr. Olympia winner who weighed more than 200 pounds was a much-lighter-than-usual Arnold in 1980.For the first four of those years, there were two Mr ...
  3. en.wikipedia.org

    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] Joe Weider created the contest to enable the amateur Mr. Universe winners to continue competing and to ...
  4. generationiron.com

    Mr. Olympia History. The Weider's created Mr. Olympia to allow Mr. Universe winners the opportunity for more competition and the chance to win prize money. The first competition occurred on September 18, 1965, in New York City at the Brooklyn Academy of Music. ... Frank Zane (1977-1979) One of the greatest physiques in the history of ...
  5. mrolympiatv.com

    The 1979 Mr. Olympia competition holds a special place in the history of bodybuilding, as it marked a turning point in the sport. The competition, held on October 6th, 1979, in Columbus, Ohio, witnessed the rise of an iconic figure who would go on to dominate the bodybuilding world for years to come.
  6. setforset.com

    Mr. Olympia History; Every Single Mr. Olympia Champion; Frequently Asked Mr. Olympia Questions And Answers; Recap Of Every Mr. Olympia Contest A Recap Of Mr. Olympia History. Let's take a quick walk down weight training history lane. The IFBB was created in 1946 by Joe Weider and Ben Weider to help support and promote the sport of bodybuilding.
  7. sportshistori.com

    Full list of Mr. Olympia past Winners, results since Larry Scott win 1965, ... Mr. Olympia brief history & Stats-Facts. Mr. Olympia is an award given to the Pro. men's bodybuilding competition winner. ... 1979 Frank Zane Columbus, OH 1978 Frank Zane Columbus, OH ...
  8. britannica.com

    Mr. Olympia is an annual bodybuilding competition sanctioned by the International Fitness and Bodybuilding Federation. The first competition was held in 1965. ... the youngest winner in the competition's history. ... 1979: Frank Zane: 1980: Arnold Schwarzenegger: 1981: Franco Columbu: 1982: Chris Dickerson: 1983: Samir Bannout: 1984: Lee Haney:
  9. fitnessvolt.com

    Explore the full list of Mr. Olympia winners, locations, and top athletes from 1965 to the present in bodybuilding's premier contest. ... 1979: Columbus, OH . Over 200 Pounds. First: Mike Mentzer; Second: Dennis Tinerino ... Cutler claimed his fourth Mr. Olympia title, becoming the fifth competitor in Olympia history to win the title more than ...
  10. evolutionofbodybuilding.net

    1992, the Mr. Olympia contest moved to Helsinki, Finland. A new Mr. Olympia would be crowned that year because Lee Haney had decided to retire after a record setting eight consecutive victories. The contest was close after the first round between U.S. National Champion of 1991, Kevin Levrone, and the 1991 Mr. Olympia runner up, Dorian Yates.
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