Masters Olympia
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The Masters Olympia was an international bodybuilding competition which was held annually by the International Federation of BodyBuilders (IFBB). The competition was created by Joe Weider in 1994 as a venue for former champions (some of who had already won the IFBB Mr. Olympia) to continue to compete at the highest professional level into their later years. The contest ran every year (except 1998) until 2003 when, inexplicably, the IFBB decided to scrap it.
[edit] Winners
Year | Winner | |
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1994 | Robby Robinson | |
1994 - 50+ | Chris Dickerson | |
1994 - 60+ | Ed Corney | |
1995 | Sonny Schmidt | |
1995 - 60+ | Ed Corney | |
1996 | Vince Taylor | |
1996 - 60+ | Jim Morris | |
1997 | Vince Taylor | |
1997 - 50+ | Robby Robinson | |
1997 - 60+ | Cironte Honore | |
1998 | No Competition Held | |
1999 | Vince Taylor | |
2000 | Vince Taylor | |
2000 - 50+ | Robby Robinson | |
2000 - 60+ | Katsumi Ishimura | |
2001 | Vince Taylor | |
2002 | Don Youngblood | |
2003 | Claude Groulx |
[edit] External links
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