Mr. Olympia 2017 Results: Prize Money Payouts for Winner and Top Contestants
September 18, 2017
2012 Mr. Olympia, Phil Heath, postures for a picture Wednesday, September 18, 2013, in Los Angeles. Heath's mission for the Olympia title is the point of convergence of executive, Vlad Yudin's working out narrative,
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One more year, another show of staggering working out physical make-up for Phil Heath.
The 37-year-old legend won his seventh straight Mr. Olympia title Saturday night in Las Vegas, tying him with Arnold Schwarzenegger for third unsurpassed. This leaves The Gift only one title behind both Ronnie Coleman and Lee Haney for the most Mr. Olympia titles ever.
Mamdouh "Enormous Ramy" Elssbiay put a nearby second in the opposition, flaunting an undulating set of muscles that watched fit for destroying the lasting powerhouse that is Heath. William Bonac, Dexter Jackson and Shawn Rhoden adjusted the best five.
Here's the minute Heath won his noteworthy title, per Generation Iron Fitness:
For his weight training endeavors, Heath brought home the Eugene Sandow Trophy and $400,000 dollars in prize cash, per FitnessVolt.com. Here's the means by which whatever is left of the best contenders stacked up as far as profit:
Elssbiay: $150,000
Bonac: $100,000
Jackson: $55,000
Rhoden: $45,000
Elssbiay is four years more youthful than Heath and looks set to move him for quite a long time to come. The Egyptian star has consistently enhanced his Mr. Olympia standings for a considerable length of time and could give Heath a keep running for his cash should the last come back to the men's open rivalry and attempt to tie Coleman and Haney's untouched record.
Both Coleman and Haney won their eight titles in eight-year streaks, the previous in the 1980s and the last in the late 1990s and mid 2000s. Heath has proceeded with the custom of first class muscle heads going on mind boggling runs, yet his age could get up to speed to him in the event that he keeps up his physical interests throughout the following couple of years.
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