The 61st edition of Joe Weider’s Olympia Fitness & Performance Weekend returned to Las Vegas, Nevada, and delivered a stacked lineup of finals across multiple divisions. From the Ms. Olympia crown to the men’s open showdown, here is the updated list of champions and podium finishers from Friday, October 10 and Saturday, October 11:
📅 Friday, October 10 — Women, 212 & Supporting Divisions
Ms. Olympia
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Andrea Shaw
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Ashley Lynette Jones
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Leyvina Barros
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Angela Yeo
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Alcione Santos Barreto
As expected, Andrea Shaw once again asserted her dominance, claiming her sixth straight Ms. Olympia crown.
212 Olympia (Men’s 212)
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Keone Pearson
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Shaun Clarida
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Lucas Garcia
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Nihat Kaya
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Courage Opara
Keone Pearson secured a third consecutive 212 title — a testament to his consistency in this division.
Fitness Olympia
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Michelle Fredua-Mensah
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Jaclyn Baker
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Taylor Learmont
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Amber Steffen
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Anna Fomina
Michelle Fredua-Mensah grabbed the top spot in Fitness, edging out Jaclyn Baker for the title.
Figure Olympia
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Rhea Gayle
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Lola Montez
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Jessica Reyes Padilla
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Denise Zwinger-Tynek
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Nicole Zenobia Graham
Rhea Gayle rose to the top in the Figure division, taking her first Olympia title.
Women’s Physique Olympia
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Natalia Abraham Coelho
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Sarah Villegas
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Zama Benta
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Brittany Herrera
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Sheronica Henton
Natalia Abraham Coelho reclaimed the crown, returning to the top of Women’s Physique.
Wellness Olympia
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Eduarda Bezerra
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Isabelle Nunes
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Elisa Alcantara
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Rayana Fogal
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Leonida Ciobu
Eduarda Bezerra clinched her first Wellness Olympia crown.
📅 Saturday, October 11 — Men’s Divisions & Bikini
Mr. Olympia (Men’s Open)
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Derek Lunsford
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Hadi Choopan
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Andrew Jacked
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Samson Dauda
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Martin Fitzwater
Derek Lunsford captured the Mr. Olympia title in a highly anticipated showdown, taking the top prize.
Hadi Choopan and Andrew Jacked rounded out the top three, while Samson Dauda (2024 champion) dropped to fourth.
Classic Physique Olympia
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Ramon Rocha Queiroz
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Mike Sommerfeld
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Terrence Ruffin
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Josema Munoz
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Niall Darwen
Ramon Rocha Queiroz claimed the Classic Physique crown. Mike Sommerfeld, a strong contender from Germany, took second.
Men’s Physique Olympia
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Ryan Terry
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Ali Bilal
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Brandon Hendrickson
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Erin Banks
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Edvan Palmeira
Ryan Terry re-earned the Men’s Physique title, overcoming tough competition.
Bikini Olympia
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Maureen Blanquisco
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Ashlyn Little
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Jasmine Gonzalez
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Aimee Delgado
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Ashley Kaltwasser
Maureen Blanquisco reclaimed the Bikini crown, topping a fierce field.
Wheelchair Olympia
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James Berger
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Kevin Secundino
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Rajesh John
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Josue Fabiano Barreto Montiero
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Gabrielle Andriulli
James Berger led the Wheelchair division, taking the top spot. (Note: less external coverage is available for the wheelchair class.)
🔍 Highlights & Takeaways
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Six-peat for Andrea Shaw: Shaw’s run in Ms. Olympia continues unabated — she remains the figurehead of women’s open bodybuilding.
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Derek Lunsford’s mastery in the open class: Defeating a deep lineup, Lunsford returns to the top of the sport.
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Consistency in 212 & Men’s Physique: Keone Pearson and Ryan Terry both re-affirmed their dominance in their respective divisions.
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New faces, new champions: Many divisions (like Figure, Bikini, Wellness) saw fresh titles, speaking to an evolving competitive landscape.