The 60th anniversary of Joe Weider’s Olympia Fitness & Performance Weekend, held Oct. 10-13 in Las Vegas, NV, was the biggest bodybuilding show of the century.
Olympia owner Jake Wood raised the stakes by increasing the Mr. Olympia prize money from $400,000 to $600,000, awarding a one-of-its-kind, golden Sandow trophy to commemorate the 60th Olympia, and establishing a new tradition of presenting championship rings to Mr. Olympia winners. This honor was also extended to legendary past champions, including Lee Haney, Ronnie Coleman, Phil Heath, Jay Cutler, Dexter Jackson, and Samir Bannout.
British sensation Samson Dauda headlined the 2024 Mr. Olympia by dethroning Derek Lunsford to claim his maiden Olympia title.
Several Olympia champions solidified their legacies with impressive victories. Keone Pearson (212), Ryan Terry (Men’s Physique), Andrea Shaw (Ms. Olympia), and Sarah Villegas (Women’s Physique) defended their Olympia titles successfully.
Chris Bumstead secured his sixth consecutive Classic Physique title, while Cydney Gillon achieved an incredible eighth back-to-back Figure Olympia victory. Both athletes chose this momentous occasion to announce their retirement from competitive bodybuilding, leaving behind an unparalleled legacy.
Five new champions were crowned at the 2024 Olympia, including Dauda, Missy Truscott (Fitness), Isabelle Nunes (Wellness), Lauralie Chapados (Bikini), and Harold Kelley (Pro Wheelchair).
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2024 Olympia Results by Division
Click on the links to jump to the results for a particular division:
- Mr. Olympia (Men’s Open)
- 212 Olympia
- Classic Physique Olympia
- Men’s Physique Olympia
- Ms. Olympia
- Figure Olympia
- Fitness Olympia
- Women’s Physique Olympia
- Wellness Olympia
- Bikini Olympia
- Wheelchair Olympia
2024 Olympia Winners:
Here is the list of winners from each division:
- Men’s Open: Samson Dauda
- Men’s 212: Keone Pearson
- Classic Physique: Chris Bumstead
- Men’s Physique: Ryan Terry
- Ms. Olympia: Andrea Shaw
- Figure: Cydney Gillon
- Fitness: Missy Truscott
- Women’s Physique: Sarah Villegas
- Wellness: Isabelle Nunes
- Bikini: Lauralie Chapados
- Pro Wheelchair: Harold Kelley
2024 Mr. Olympia Results
Check out the top 10 finishers in each division and the highlights of the contest:
Mr. Olympia (Men’s Open)
With the stakes incredibly high at the 2024 Men’s Open division, Samson Dauda rose to the challenge, claiming the coveted Sandow trophy and defeating formidable competitors Derek Lunsford and Hadi Choopan.
Dauda etched his name in the annals of bodybuilding by becoming the 19th Mr. Olympia champion. The British bodybuilder was a busy man during the Finals, as he also won the People Champ award at the 2024 Olympia. Olympia owner Jake Wood sweetened the victory by increasing the winner’s prize to a staggering $600,000.
Lunsford losing his Olympia throne and sliding to third place was the biggest upset of the 2024 Olympia. Many experts had predicted Lunsford would dominate the Men’s Open division for years to come. On the other hand, Choopan retained his silver medal from the previous year.
In a stunning Olympia debut, Martin Fitzwater took the bodybuilding world by storm, securing an impressive fourth-place finish. Andrew Jacked held onto his fifth place from the 2023 Olympia.
- Winner — Samson Dauda ($600,000)
- Second Place — Hadi Choopan ($250,000)
- Third Place — Derek Lunsford ($100,000)
- Fourth Place — Martin Fitzwater ($40,000)
- Fifth Place — Andrew Jacked ($35,000)
- Sixth Place — Hunter Labrada
- Seventh Place — William Bonac
- Eighth Place — Rafael Brandao
- Ninth Place — Brandon Curry
- Tenth Place — Akim Williams
Full Results: 2024 Mr. Olympia (Men’s Open) Results
Classic Physique Olympia
Chris Bumstead, the most decorated bodybuilder in the division, cemented his legacy at the 2024 Olympia, capturing his sixth consecutive title. In a bittersweet moment, Bumstead announced his retirement after extending his lead. Fitness Volt extends heartfelt congratulations to Bumstead, a true icon who has inspired millions.
Bumstead, Urs Kalecinski, and Mike Sommerfeld were in the final callout in the prejudging round, making them the frontrunners for the Classic Physique Olympia gold medal.
Urs Kalecinski and Mike Sommerfeld exceeded expectations by standing out in the first callout. Kalecinski repeated from the previous year, earning a bronze medal at the 2024 Olympia.
Sommerfeld unleashed his absolute best on the 2024 Olympia stage. The crowd chanted Sommerfeld’s name as he entered the individual posing routine. Sommerfeld’s glutes were so shredded they rivaled even Bumstead’s legendary posterior.
From fifth at the 2022 Olympia to eighth at the 2023 Olympia, and finally, silver medal at the 2024 Olympia, Sommerfeld has come a long way.
Ramon Rocha Queiroz lost ground from the prejudging round and ultimately settled for fourth place at the 2024 Olympia.
Breon Ansley bagged fifth place in his farewell Classic Physique Olympia performance.
It’d be safe to say Wesley Vissers bombed at the 2024 Olympia. While many had high expectations from Vissers after a solid performance at the 2024 AC US & UK, he lacked posterior chain muscle, especially in the lower body, mass, and definition at the Big O.
- Winner — Chris Bumstead ($60,000)
- Second Place — Mike Sommerfeld ($25,000)
- Third Place — Urs Kalecinski ($10,000)
- Fourth Place — Ramon Rocha Queiroz ($5,000)
- Fifth Place — Breon Ansley ($3,000)
- Sixth Place — Jose Manuel Munoz
- Seventh Place — Michael Daboul
- Eighth Place — Wesley Vissers
- Ninth Place — Matheus Menegate
- Tenth Place — Matthew Greggo
Full Results: 2024 Classic Physique Olympia Results
Men’s Physique Olympia
With Brandon Hendrickson and Diogo Montenegro not competing at the 2024 Olympia, Ryan and Erin Banks were the frontrunners for the top honors at the 2024 Men’s Physique Olympia. However, Ali Bilal shook up the lineup and showed up in excellent shape.
The final callout in the prejudging round was very competitive, with Bilal, Banks, Emanuel Hunter, Corey Morris, Edvan Palmeira, and Ryan Terry making the cut.
Terry improved on his already impressive core and brought excellent conditioning, which helped him back his second-consecutive Olympia title.
Bilal showcased a very balanced physique, which is the direction the Men’s Physique division is headed. His lower body complements his upper body, making him stand out from his competition. Bilia’s bagged the silver medal at his third Olympia appearance.
Former Olympia champ Banks brought his signature wide and thick back, which put him in the first callout. However, he had to settle for third place, repeating his performance from the previous year.
- Winner — Ryan Terry ($50,000)
- Second Place — Ali Bilal ($20,000)
- Third Place — Erin Banks ($12,000)
- Fourth Place — Emanuel Hunter ($7,000)
- Fifth Place — Edvan Palmeira ($6,000)
- Sixth Place — Corey Morris
- Seventh Place — Vitor Chaves
- Eighth Place — Carlos Asiedu Ocran
- Ninth Place — Benquil Marigny
- Tenth Place — Kaique Santos
Full Results: 2024 Men’s Physique Olympia Results
212 Olympia
The 212 roster was absolutely stacked, with the top 10 athletes bringing their absolute best to the Olympia stage. The 212 Olympia was a two-man show, with Keone Pearson and Shaun Clarida gunning for the top honors.
Pearson showcased a dramatically improved physique from the previous year. He gained significant size and definition in his legs, contributing to a much-improved X-frame. He brought the hammer down on his competition and walked away with his second-consecutive 212 title. Pearson becomes the first bodybuilder since Flex Lewis (2012-18) to do a repeat at the Big O.
As expected, Clarida and Pearson were in the final callout of the pre-judging round. Clarida brought his signature conditioning and was shredded to the bone. He radiated confidence throughout the competition but had to settle for a silver medal ultimately.
Angel Calderon Frias and Kerrith Bajjo were the other bodybuilders in the final callout, and they retained their third and fourth-place positions from the previous year. Meanwhile, Vitor Oliveira claimed a commendable fifth-place finish on his Olympia debut.
- Winner — Keone Pearson ($90,000)
- Second Place — Shaun Clarida ($20,000)
- Third Place — Angel Calderon Frias ($12,000)
- Fourth Place — Kerrith Bajjo ($7,000)
- Fifth Place — Vitor Oliveira ($6,000)
- Sixth Place — Giuseppe Christian Zagarella
- Seventh Place — Muzi Maluleke
- Eighth Place — Francisco Barrios Vlk
- Ninth Place — Ahmad Ashkanani
- Tenth Place — Jordan Janowitz
Full Results: 2024 212 Olympia Results
Ms. Olympia
The Ms. Olympia showdown was one of the highly anticipated contests at the 2024 Olympia.
Angela Yeo turned over the apple cart by defeating Shaw at the 2024 Rising Phoenix championship — the second most prestigious Women’s Open contest.
However, Shaw dominated the stage from the get-go at the 2024 Olympia and ultimately held onto the title for a fifth consecutive year.
Having defeated Shaw at the 2024 Rising Phoneix Pro, Yeo was oozing with confidence. She was peeled and brought her best conditioning to a bodybuilding stage, but that wasn’t enough to hold Shaw off. Yeo had to settle for a silver medal.
Shaw made some significant changes from the 2024 Rising Phoneix Pro to the 2024 Olympia. She moved to Phoneix and hired a new coach to bring her best physique to the grandest bodybuilding stage. Shaw brought a tighter physique, with her muscle striations shining through during every pose.
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Ashley Lynnette Jones, Helle Trevino, Angela Yeo, and Andrea Shaw made the final callout during the prejudging round.
It was Jones’ third Olympia appearance. Her muscularity and conditioning were undeniable, but her exceptional posing routine truly set her apart, helping her capture a well-deserved bronze medal.
After missing the 2023 Olympia, Trevino returned with a vengeance to the 60th edition of the competition. A seasoned veteran with a career spanning two decades, she finally achieved a hard-earned fourth-place finish.
- Winner — Andrea Shaw ($50,000)
- Second Place — Angela Yeo ($20,000)
- Third Place — Ashley Lynnette Jones ($12,000)
- Fourth Place — Helle Trevino ($7,000)
- Fifth Place — Nadia Capotosto ($6,000)
- Sixth Place — Kristina Mendoza
- Seventh Place — Leyvina Rodrigues Barros
- Eighth Place — Sherry Priami
- Ninth Place — Michaela Aycock
- Tenth Place — Theresa Ivancik
Full Results: 2024 Ms. Olympia Results
Figure Olympia
Cydney Gillon has a vice-like grip on the Figure division. She joined the ranks of Ronnie Coleman, Lee Haney, and Lenda Murray, who all have eight Olympia titles to their names by emerging victorious at the 2024 Olympia.
Cydney Gillon’s X-frame is just unbelievable. Her waist virtually disappears as soon as she hits the side chest pose. You have to watch it to believe it. Gillon announced her retirement after winning the title.
Lola Montez, Jessica Reyes Padilla, and Natalia Soltero were the other three bodybuilders in the final callout during the prejudging round, and all the athletes maintained their dominance in the final round.
The reigning Masters Figure Olympia champ, Padilla, competed in her 10th Olympia this year. She was graceful as ever during her individual posing routine and showcased her figure in its full glory, finally bagging a silver medal. Lola Montez rounded up the podium with a bronze medal.
The 2024 Olympia podium mirrored last year’s results, but Soltero climbed the ranks, securing a fourth-place finish after placing fifth in 2023.
- Winner — Cydney Gillon ($50,000)
- Second Place — Jessica Reyes Padilla ($20,000)
- Third Place — Lola Montez ($12,000)
- Fourth Place — Natalia Soltero ($7,000)
- Fifth Place — Rhea Gayle ($6,000)
- Sixth Place — Cherish Richardson
- Seventh Place — Ericka Morales Morgan
- Eighth Place — Lena Ramsteiner
- Ninth Place — Tessa Meetze
- Tenth Place — Madison Dinges
Full Results: 2024 Figure Olympia Results
Fitness Olympia
The reigning champ, Oksana Grishina, did not compete at the 2024 Olympia due to pregnancy, leaving the throne vacant.
Missy Truscott, Jaclyn Baker, and Taylor Learmont were clearly in the top three as soon as they stepped on stage during the pre-judging round. The prejudging round constitutes one-third, while the fitness routine round constitutes two-thirds of the final score.
We witnessed some unfortunate events at the 2023 Olympia, as the then reigning champ, Missy Truscott, got injured during their Fitness routines and had to withdraw. Truscott documented her entire recovery journey on social media and was back with a vengeance at the 60th edition of the show.
Truscott’s chiseled physique and world-class fitness routine helped her win her third Olympia title. Her turnaround story is hands down the most inspiring comeback story of the year.
In a shakeup from the previous year’s results, Baker ascended to the silver medal position, while Taylor Learmont, last year’s runner-up, claimed third place.
- Winner — Missy Truscott ($50,000)
- Second Place — Jaclyn Baker ($20,000)
- Third Place — Taylor Learmont ($12,000)
- Fourth Place — Allison Kramer ($7,000)
- Fifth Place — Tamara Vahn ($6,000)
- Sixth Place — Michelle Fredua-Mensah
- Seventh Place — Michaela Pavleova
- Eighth Place — Stephanie Jones
- Ninth Place — Amber Steffen
- Tenth Place — Amy Hamilton
Full Results: 2024 Fitness Olympia Results
Women’s Physique Olympia
The women’s physique division has become one of the most hotly contested divisions at the Olympia. Fans expected a cutthroat battle between the reigning champion, Sarah Villegas, and Natalia Abraham Coelho for the gold medal, and the athletes didn’t disappoint. However, Villegas emerged on top when the dust settled, winning her fourth Olympia title.
Villegas looked in total control as soon as she stepped on stage. Her leg development was unmatched, and her posing was immaculate. She is one of the few bodybuilders who can pull off the arms-open victory pose.
She brought a well-balanced package with everything on point. One couldn’t point to a major problem with any of her muscle groups.
On the other hand, Coelho took the critique from the judges from last year and really made some significant improvements with her physique, earning her a silver medal.
Sheronica Henton and Barbara Menage, who were both in the final callout with the top two, bagged the third and fourth-place finishes. It was Henton’s best finish at the Olympia to date. Menage added some muscle in 2024 without sacrificing her physique flow and aesthetics, which pleased the judges.
- Winner — Sarah Villegas ($50,000)
- Second Place — Natalia Abraham Coelho ($20,000)
- Third Place — Sheronica Henton ($12,000)
- Fourth Place — Barbara Menage ($7,000)
- Fifth Place — Elisama Manoel Benta Zorzetto ($6,000)
- Sixth Place — Jeanette Johansson
- Seventh Place — Marika Jones
- Eighth Place — Natalie Rae Wolfe
- Ninth Place — Ana Harias
- Tenth Place — Tracey Guile
Full Results: 2024 Women’s Physique Olympia Results
Wellness Olympia
Since its inception in 2021, the Wellness division has exploded in popularity, with Francielle Mattos reigning supreme as the undisputed queen. However, Isabelle Nunes was at Mattos heels for several years and was finally successful in overthrowing the champion at the 2024 Olympia, claiming her maiden Olympia gold medal. Mattos finished in a respectable second place.
The Wellness division has the most diverse line-up, and Nunes and Mattos set the stage on fire during the prejudging round, with the crowd rooting for their every move. As expected, Mattos and Nunes were the only two athletes in the final callout. To be honest, Mattos and Nunes’ physiques are very similar, and it could have been anyone’s title going into the finals.
Eduarda Bezerra turned heads on her Olympia debut and won a bronze medal in a stacked lineup. Meanwhile, Elisa Alcantara faced a setback, dropping to fourth place after securing a third-place finish the previous year. Giselle Machado continued to impress, maintaining her fifth place once again.
- Winner — Isabelle Nunes ($50,000)
- Second Place — Francielle Mattos ($20,000)
- Third Place — Eduarda Bezerra ($12,000)
- Fourth Place — Elisa Alcantara ($7,000)
- Fifth Place — Giselle Machado ($6,000)
- Sixth Place — Lisa Meiswinkel
- Seventh Place — Rayane Fogal
- Eighth Place — Kassandra Gillis
- Ninth Place — Leonida Ciobu
- Tenth Place — Alexis Adams
Full Results: 2024 Wellness Olympia Results
Bikini Olympia
The Bikini Olympia was rocked by unexpected news just days before the competition when both reigning champion Jennifer Dori and 2022 winner Maureen Blanquisco announced their withdrawals. This dramatic turn of events left the division wide open for a new champion to emerge.
Ashley Kaltwasser and Lauralie Chapadosthe were the frontrunners going into the 2024 Bikini Olympia. The duo was joined by Aimee Leann Delgado and Jasmine Gonzalez in the final callout during the final callout, making it anyone’s title.
Three-time Bikini International (Arnold Classic) champ Lauralie Chapados brought a fuller physique and bubbly muscles, which set her apart in the field. She showcased significant improvements from the previous year and ultimately bagged her first Bikini Olympia title.
Although the three-time Olympia champion Kaltwasser looked like a million dollars, she had to settle for a silver medal. This speaks volumes about the fierce competition in this year’s Bikini Olympia.
Gonzalez took home the bronze medal, while Delgado moved up from sixth place at the 2023 Olympia to fourth place at the 60th edition of the show. Vania Auguste brought her best shape ever and took fifth place.
- Winner — Lauralie Chapados ($50,000)
- Second Place — Ashley Kaltwasser ($20,000)
- Third Place — Jasmine Gonzalez ($12,000)
- Fourth Place — Aimee Leann Delgado ($7,000)
- Fifth Place — Vania Auguste ($6,000)
- Sixth Place — Ashlyn Little
- Seventh Place — Maria Acosta
- Eighth Place — Elisa Pecini
- Ninth Place — Jourdanne Lee
- Tenth Place — Angelica Teixeira
Full Results: 2024 Bikini Olympia Results
Wheelchair Olympia
Twelve bodybuilders competed at the 2024 Olympia, making it the most stacked lineup in the division’s history.
Karol Milewski’s overthrowing the five-time Olympia champion Harold Kelley was one of the biggest surprises at the 2023 Olympia. While these two were expected to headline the division at the 2024 Olympia, the emergence of French bodybuilder Kevin Secundino, with his exceptional physique, transformed the competition into a thrilling three-way battle for the title.
Kelley silenced any doubts about his dominance by winning his sixth title at the 2024 Olympia. Secundino, on the other hand, secured a silver medal finish, whereas Milewski drifted to third place.
The 2022 Arnold Classic Wheelchair champ, Gabriele Andriulli, climbed to an impressive fourth place at the 2024 Olympia, improving on his fifth-place finish from the previous year.
- Winner — Harold Kelley
- Second Place — Kevin Secundino
- Third Place — Karol Milewski
- Fourth Place — Gabriele Andriulli
- Fifth Place — Josue Fabiano Barreto Monteiro
- Sixth Place — Rajesh John
- Seventh Place — Blake Colleton
- Eighth Place — James Berger
- Ninth Place — Kristof Harnos
- Tenth Place — Eugenio Molino
Full Results: 2024 Wheelchair Olympia Results
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