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Mr. Olympia live results 2025: Updated list of winners for every men's, women's competition
Ramon Dino became the first Brazilian man to win Classic Physique at Mr. Olympia 2025, earning a $100,000 prize in a competition with nearly $2 million total payouts.
- From October 9 to October 12, 2025, Mr. Olympia 2025 took place at Resorts World Las Vegas, featuring 11 divisions with full Olympia TV PPV coverage.
- Organizers estimated the weekend's total prizes at between $1.5 and $2 million, with the Men’s Open champion receiving a record-breaking $600,000 top prize.
- The Classic Physique title went to Ramon Dino, who won on Saturday, October 11 in Las Vegas and earned a $100,000 prize under coach Fabrício Pacholok.
- Reigning champion Samson Dauda returned to defend his title against former champions Hadi Choopan and Derek Lunsford, intensifying the Men’s Open rivalry on Saturday, October 11.
- The event's results underscore Olympia's global reach, as Samson Dauda's 2024 victory made him the first Nigerian-born Mr. Olympia and Brazilian competitors recently earned three gold medals.
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Urs Kalecinski (27) was proud of the stage for the first time as a heavyweight at the 2025 Mr. Olympia. Our bodybuilder fought for a placement.
·Berlin, Germany
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Afghanistan’s bodybuilding star Ali Bilal won the silver medal at the 2025 Mr. Olympia competition in Las Vegas, marking his second consecutive runner-up finish. Bodybuilding star Ali Bilal has once again brought pride to his country, winning the silver medal at the 2025 Mr. Olympia competition for the second consecutive year. The event, held on Sunday in Las Vegas, featured top athletes from around the world competing in the Men’s Physique cate…
·Kabul, Afghanistan
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