2021 Mr. Olympia

2021 Mr. Olympia
GenreProfessional bodybuilding competition
BeginsDecember 15, 2021
EndsDecember 18, 2021
VenuePlanet Hollywood Las Vegas, Zappos Theater, Las Vegas Convention Center
Location(s)Las Vegas, Nevada
CountryUnited States
Previous event2020 Mr. Olympia
Next event2022 Mr. Olympia
Organized byIFBB

The 2021 Mr. Olympia contest was a weekend-long IFBB Pro League professional bodybuilding competition that was held on October 8–9, 2021, in The Orange County Convention Center in Orlando, Florida. Mamdouh "Big Ramy" Elssbiay won the years' edition of Mr. Olympia.

Venue[edit]

The Orange County Convention Center in Orlando, Florida was the host building for the crowning of multiple world champions in bodybuilding and fitness. Due to the challenges of the pandemic, the organizers served the 2021 Olympia, as a celebration of overcoming numerous forms of adversity to reach the pinnacle in fitness. As in recent years, the show was streamed live to a global audience.[1]

Results[edit]

The last two Mr. Olympia champions were the last two men standing in the pre-judging on the evening of Oct. 8. The Mr. Olympia is a two-night show, so Mamdouh "Big Ramy" Elssbiay and Brandon Curry had 24 hours to think about how the judges would decide the winner. Holding such a tight level of condition overnight is no easy challenge, especially considering that two-time People's Champ Hadi Choopan – renowned for his shreds – was hot on their tails.

The confirmation round began with Curry, Elssbiay, and Choopan at center stage in that order. Rivaling chants of "Ramy," “Curry," and "Hadi" echoed throughout the building. The second callout centered around Walker and Hunter Labrada, with Iain Valliere and William Bonac on either side.

The climax of the Mr. Olympia would be either Elssbiay repeating or Curry making bodybuilding history. After a very dramatic wait, the presenters, joined by Cutler, gave the first-place awards to Elssbiay. He becomes the first man since Phil Heath to repeat as champion. Curry finishes as the runner-up for the second straight year.

Mr. Olympia[edit]

2021 Mr. Olympia Top Five[edit]

  1. Mamdouh "Big Ramy" Elssbiay, $400,000
  2. Brandon Curry, $150,000
  3. Hadi Choopan, $100,000
  4. Hunter Labrada, $40,000
  5. Nick Walker, $35,000

Full Results[edit]

Place[2] Prize Name Country Judging Finals Total
1 $400,000 Mamdouh Elssbiay Egypt 7 5 12
2 $150,000 Brandon Curry United States 8 11 19
3 $100,000 Hadi Choopan Iran 15 14 29
4 $40,000 Hunter Labrada United States 20 20 40
5 $35,000 Nick Walker United States 24 25 49
6 William Bonac Netherlands 30 30 60
7 Iain Valliere Canada 35 35 70
8 Justin Rodriguez United States 40 42 82
9 Akim Williams United States 49 48 97
10 Mohamed Shaaban Egypt 53 47 100
11 Roelly Winklaar Curaçao 51 55 106
12 James Hollingshead United Kingdom 60 65 125
13 Hassan Mostafa Egypt 65 62 127
14 Patrick Moore United States 70 68 138
15 Regan Grimes Canada 75 75 150
16 Andrea Presti Italy 80 80 160

Classic Physique[edit]

2021 Mr. Olympia Classic Physique Top Five[edit]

  1. Chris Bumstead $50,000
  2. Terrence Ruffin $15,000
  3. Breon Ansley $10,000
  4. Urs Kalecinski $5,000
  5. Ramon Rocha Querioz N/A [3]

Mens Physique[edit]

2021 Mr. Olympia Mens Physique Top Five[edit]

  1. Brandon Hendrickson $50,000
  2. Erin Banks $15,000
  3. Diogo Montenegro $10,000
  4. Kyron Holden N/A
  5. Raymont Edmonds N/A [4]

Note[edit]

  1. ^ Lockridge, Roger (20 December 2020). "2020 Olympia Saturday Finals Report — Mr. Olympia, Classic Physique, Men's Physique & Bikini". BarBend. Retrieved 8 November 2023.
  2. ^ "Risultati Mister Olympia". 11 October 2021.
  3. ^ https://barbend.com/2021-mr-olympia-prize-money//
  4. ^ https://barbend.com/2021-mr-olympia-prize-money//

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