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Bodybuilding Athletes Directory

A searchable record of every competitor we hold results for. Filter by division or country, sort by results or wins, then open any name for the full contest history, with contest years reaching back to 1934.

110,529 Database records
350,867 Results logged
14 Division types
147 Countries
Query-derived Compiled from contest-result records and cached for performance; community flags are reviewed before any change. Updated August 20, 2026
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Athlete records Showing 1126 to 1150 of 1,750

Name Country Division Career Results Wins Status
Chris Carruthers Australia Men's 212 Bodybuilding 2015 1 0 Retired
Nikola Cuculeski Australia Men's 212 Bodybuilding 2015 1 0 Retired
Jarred Tatum Australia Men's Open Bodybuilding 2015 1 0 Retired
Joel Dotta Australia Men's Open Bodybuilding 2015 1 0 Retired
Thomas Masi Australia Other Divisions 2015 1 0 Retired
Fawad Zikria Australia Other Divisions 2015 1 0 Retired
Anthony Zreikat Australia Other Divisions 2015 1 0 Retired
Chris William Australia Other Divisions 2015 1 0 Retired
Beau Pukallus Australia Other Divisions 2015 1 0 Retired
Jake Cosenza Australia Other Divisions 2015 1 0 Retired
Aaron Watson Australia Other Divisions 2015 1 0 Retired
Richard Hazell Australia Other Divisions 2015 1 0 Retired
Ryan Underwood Australia Other Divisions 2015 1 0 Retired
Barry Lawler Australia Other Divisions 2015 1 0 Retired
Steve Cheung Piuu Australia Men's Classic Physique 2015 1 0 Retired
Steve Irgl Australia Men's Classic Physique 2015 1 0 Retired
Jarred Greelish Australia Men's Classic Physique 2015 1 0 Retired
Travis Reddington Australia Men's Classic Physique 2015 1 0 Retired
James Trenow Australia Men's Classic Physique 2015 1 0 Retired
Jason Pozzebon Australia Men's Classic Physique 2015 1 0 Retired
Vincenzo Mantovani Australia Men's Classic Physique 2015 1 0 Retired
James Hadfield Australia Men's Classic Physique 2015 1 0 Retired
Warren Cronin Australia Men's Classic Physique 2015 1 0 Retired
Shem Bozanic Australia Men's Classic Physique 2015 1 0 Retired
Hemmo DeVries Australia Men's Classic Physique 2015 1 0 Retired

About the Bodybuilding Athletes Directory 14 division types

The directory covers competitive bodybuilders from IFBB Pro League champions to national-level amateurs, with records reaching back to the 1930s.

It includes Mr. Olympia and Arnold Classic competitors alongside thousands of pro and amateur shows across every division.

Divisions Covered

Men's Open

The premier division featuring the largest bodybuilders

Classic Physique

Aesthetic proportions inspired by the golden era

Men's Physique

Board shorts division emphasizing upper body development

212

Men competing at or under 212 lbs

Bikini

Women's division emphasizing balanced, athletic physiques

Figure

Women's division with more muscle than Bikini

Wellness

Newer women's division emphasizing lower body development

Women's Physique

More muscular women's division

Women's Bodybuilding

The original women's competitive division

Notable Athletes

The directory includes legendary competitors such as Ronnie Coleman (8x Mr. Olympia), Lee Haney (8x Mr. Olympia), Arnold Schwarzenegger (7x Mr. Olympia), Dorian Yates (6x Mr. Olympia), and many current champions competing today.

What a record means

Free to search, counted from contest results

Every row in this directory is compiled from placement records in the contest database. An athlete has a record because at least one result was logged against their name, not because anyone judged them notable.

Searching, filtering, sorting and paging are free and need no account.

  • The database holds more rows than the directory lists. Rows identified as non-athletes, or kept as name-collision placeholders, are held back from search, so the Database records figure at the top of the page is higher than the number of matches in the table.
  • Results counts every placement stored for that athlete. Wins counts only the results where the placement was first.
  • Career is the first and last year that has a recorded result, so it tracks what we have results for rather than making a claim about career length.
  • Retired is applied when the most recent recorded result is more than five years old. It is not a retirement announcement.
  • This page does not rank anyone. Who was best is a separate question with a published formula, on the GOAT rankings.