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    • Leroy Colbert. Leroy Colbert was born in 1933 and competed in several top amateur contests in the early 1950s. Among his titles were Mr. New York City in 1952 and the 1953 Mr. Eastern America.
    • Robby Robinson. With his peerless stomach vacuum and perfectly geometrical afro, Robinson is an indispensable part of the story of bodybuilding's Golden Age.
    • Chris Dickerson. Throughout its history, the Mr. Olympia title has been held by men of different backgrounds from all over the world. For just a few examples, Sergio Oliva was from Cuba, Arnold Schwarzenegger came to America from Austria, and Samir Bannout hailed from Lebanon.
    • Lee Haney. Lee Haney was the first completely dominant Olympia competitor of the post-Arnold era. He defeated incumbent Samir Bannout to win the first of his eight consecutive Sandow trophies in 1984.
    • Leroy Colbert. Like many other sports, competitive bodybuilding was a white man’s sport in the early days. That was until Colbert showed up. Born in 1933, Colbert competed in several amateur contests in the early 1950s.
    • Sergio Oliva. Oliva is one the most famous bodybuilders of all time. The Cuban bodybuilder was known for his immaculate muscle mass, symmetry, muscle separation, proportions, and density.
    • Chris Dickerson. Dickerson was one of the most controversial Mr. Olympia champions of all time. He was the first African-American AAU Mr. America (1970) and IFBB Mr. Olympia (1982) champion.
    • Lee Haney. Haney holds the record for winning the most Mr. Olympia titles. He won the Sandow trophy for eight consecutive years between 1984 and 1991. Haney is considered one of the most dominant Mr. Olympia champs of all time and is credited for introducing the mass monster era in the IFBB.
    • Lee Haney. Born in 1959 in Spartanburg, South Carolina. First bodybuilder to seriously prioritize leg training. Holds record for most Olympia wins at 8 (1984-1991)
    • Phil Heath. Born in 1979 in Seattle, Washington. Won 7 straight Mr. Olympia titles from 2011-2017. He was dubbed “The Gift” due to his shape and proportions.
    • Dexter Jackson. Born in 1969 in Jacksonville, Florida. Won the 2008 Mr. Olympia title. Holds the record for most pro contests won at 29. Competed in a record 20 Mr. Olympia shows.
    • Shawn Rhoden. Born in 1975 in Kingston, Jamaica. Won the 2018 Mr. Olympia title at age 43. He was nicknamed “Flexatron” due to his aesthetics. Turned pro in 2010 after a successful NPC career.
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