Who has won Mr. Olympia the most times? Winners and records explored

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Lee Haney and Ronnie Coleman (Images via Instagram/ @lee_haney_official @ronniecoleman8)

Mr. Olympia is one of the most prestigious bodybuilding titles organized yearly by the International Federation of Bodybuilding & Fitness. The championship introduced the world to phenomenal stars such as Arnold Schwarzenegger and Jay Cutler.

Lee Haney and Ronnie Coleman won the Mr. Olympia title for the most number of times in history. Both claimed the trophy eight times in a row, the highest in bodybuilding.

Lee Haney won the Mr.Olympia title from 1984 to 1991, while Ronnie Coleman was the title holder from 1998 to 2005.

Haney finished third in 1983; the next year, he clinched the trophy. Ronnie, on the other hand, lost his title to Jay Cutler in 2006, where he finished second.

Arnold Schwarzenegger and Phil Heath have won the title seven times in their careers. While Heath won it from 2011 to 2017, Schwarzenegger won six consecutive titles and took a break from bodybuilding to focus on his acting career.

However, he returned to compete at the 1980 Mr. Olympia championship and won the title for the seventh time. From 1970 to 1975, Arnold Schwarzenegger secured his marker only to be succeeded by Franco Columbo.

Larry Scott was Mr. Olympia's first winner, winning the title in 1965 after defeating Harold Poole and Earl Maynard.


Where is Ronnie Coleman now?

After retiring from bodybuilding, Ronnie Coleman ventured into business. He started numerous outlets around the country, selling his bodybuilding products. He also trained young fitness enthusiasts to work on their bodies.

Coleman was in the police force while competing in bodybuilding tournaments. However, he retired from his duties in 2003 and then completely focused on his fitness. He participated in the Mr. Olympia tournament in 2007 but finished fourth; since then, Ronnie has retired from bodybuilding.

Coleman has suffered from severe back injuries and has lost much of his mobility, but nothing has stopped him from following his passion. He still hits the gym regularly and trains bodybuilders.


Where is Mr. Olympia winner Lee Haney now?

Lee Haney has the most wins in the Mr.Olympia tournament, shared with Ronnie Coleman. Haney retired from the game when he was 31 and now uses his knowledge to help others, much like Coleman.

Haney is a professional trainer and coach of athletes. He trained Evander Holyfield to defend his title in the heavyweight championship twice.


Mr. Olympia winners so far

  • 2021: Mamdouh Elssbiay
  • 2020: Mamdouh Elssbiay
  • 2019: Brandon Curry
  • 2018: Shawn Rhode
  • 2017: Phil Heath
  • 2016: Phil Heath
  • 2015: Phil Heath
  • 2014: Phil Heath
  • 2013: Phil Heath
  • 2012: Phil Heath
  • 2011: Phil Heath
  • 2010: Jay Cutler
  • 2009: Jay Cutler
  • 2008: Dexter Jackson
  • 2007: Jay Cutler
  • 2006: Jay Cutler
  • 2005: Ronnie Coleman
  • 2004: Ronnie Coleman
  • 2003: Ronnie Coleman
  • 2002: Ronnie Coleman
  • 2001: Ronnie Coleman
  • 2000: Ronnie Coleman
  • 1999: Ronnie Coleman
  • 1998: Ronnie Coleman
  • 1997: Dorian Yates
  • 1996: Dorian Yates
  • 1995: Dorian Yates
  • 1994: Dorian Yates
  • 1993: Dorian Yates
  • 1992: Dorian Yates
  • 1991: Lee Haney
  • 1990: Lee Haney
  • 1989: Lee Haney
  • 1988: Lee Haney
  • 1987: Lee Haney
  • 1986: Lee Haney
  • 1985: Lee Haney
  • 1984: Lee Haney
  • 1983: Samir Bannout
  • 1982: Chris Dickerson
  • 1981: Franco Columbu
  • 1980: Arnold Schwarzenegger
  • 1979: Frank Zane
  • 1978: Frank Zane
  • 1977: Frank Zane
  • 1976: Franco Columbu
  • 1975: Arnold Schwarzenegger
  • 1974: Arnold Schwarzenegger
  • 1973; Arnold Schwarzenegger
  • 1972: Arnold Schwarzenegger
  • 1971: Arnold Schwarzenegger
  • 1970: Arnold Schwarzenegger
  • 1969: Sergio Oliva
  • 1968: Sergio Oliva
  • 1967: Sergio Oliva
  • 1966: Larry Scott
  • 1965: Larry Scott

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