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  1. The IFBB Professional League Ms. Olympia (initially named the Miss Olympia) [2] is professional bodybuilding 's most prestigious competition and the title of the winner of the competition in female bodybuilding. [22] It was first held in 1980. [23]

  2. 2024 QUALIFIED: MS. OLYMPIA. Andrea Shaw (USA) Angela Yeo (USA) Alcione Santos Barreto (Brazil) Leyvina Rodrigues Barros (Brazil) Theresa Ivancik (USA) Julia Whitesel (USA) Ashley Lynnette Jones (USA) Ava Melillo (USA) Nadia Capotosto (Italy) Helle Trevino (USA) Anastasia Leonova (Russia) Michaela Aycock (USA) Sherry Priami (USA) Kristina Mendoza (USA) Alida Opre (Hungary)

  3. Oct 7, 2021 · The Ms. Olympia debuted in 1980 and has seen 12 women claim the title. Here's the entire history of Ms. Olympia winners.

  4. The 2021 Ms. Olympia was an International Federation of Bodybuilding and Fitness Professional League (IFBB Pro League) professional female bodybuilding contest and part of Joe Weider's Olympia Fitness & Performance Weekend 2021. This was the 37th Ms. Olympia contest to be held.

  5. Nov 9, 2023 · Miss. Olympia, as it was initially called, was held in Philadelphia, PA, in 1980 and saw Rachel McLish winning and becoming the first Ms. Olympia. McLish was dethroned by Ritva Elomaa in 1981 but regained her title in 1982 when the show moved to Atlantic City, NJ.

  6. Nov 3, 2023 · Ms. Olympia was an evening to remember on Friday, November 3. After an intense battle against Angela Yeo, Andrea Shaw was crowned Ms. Olympia for the fourth consecutive year. The Ms. Olympia stage was poised for a striking display of unmatched talent.

  7. Nov 8, 2023 · Since 1980, there have been 12 Ms. Olympia winners, with Rachel McLish being the original Ms. Olympia. Just as the physiques of the Mr. Olympia champs have evolved over the years, the same can be said about the women’s division. This article will breakdown all the faces of Ms. Olympia’s champions.

  8. The 2020 Ms. Olympia was an IFBB Pro League professional female bodybuilding contest and part of Joe Weider's Olympia Fitness & Performance Weekend 2020. It was the 36th Ms. Olympia competition held. Prize money. 1st - $50,000. 2nd - $20,000. 3rd - $12,000. 4th - $7,000. 5th - $6,000. Total: $95,000[1] Rounds.

  9. Joe Weider’s Fitness and Performance Weekend, the most prestigious fitness industry showcase event in the world. Held annually in Las Vegas, tickets and sponsorships for the Olympia Expo and the Mr. Olympia contest are now available.

  10. Explore the extraordinary journey of Iris Kyle, a trailblazing athlete who redefined women's bodybuilding, as we delve into her unparalleled legacy with 10 M...