Olympia 2021 Figure Results

By Presser
October 8, 2021
2 min read

Cydney Gillon wins the Figure division for the fifth-straight year during the 2021 Olympia.

The 2021 Olympia Figure division has announced results. The prejudging took place on Friday morning with the winners being announced during the night portion of the show. This has been a division that has been dominated by one competitor and that was the talk coming in.

Cydney Gillon has double-digit victories since becoming a pro in 2012 and four have come in the Olympia. Gillon is the reigning four-time champion at the Olympia and came in on top of her game once again. There was plenty of momentum for Gillon coming in against some of the other top competitors.

Latorya Watts was the last winner before Gillon. She took home back-to-back titles in 2015 and 2016. Nicole Wilkins is another elite name with four titles at the Olympia. She won four of the six competitions that took place from 2009-2015. It was not going to be an easy ride for any of the competitors and that was shown right away during prejudging.

Jessica Reyes Padilla and Michele Silva Pinto also appeared on stage. The Figure division displayed plenty of talent and was a close finish on Friday night.

The full results have been announced. Below, you can find the 2021 Olympia Figure results, along with previous winners and an official score card from the event.

Olympia 2021 Figure Results

  • First Place – Cydney Gillon
  • Second Place – Natalia Soltero
  • Third Place – Stephanie Gibson
  • Fourth Place – Jessica Reyes Padilla
  • Sixth Place – Nicole Zenobia Graham

Previous Figure Olympia Winners

  • 2020: Cydney Gillon
  • 2019: Cydney Gillon
  • 2018: Cydney Gillon
  • 2017: Cydney Gillon
  • 2016: Latorya Watts
  • 2015: Latorya Watts
  • 2014: Nicole Wilkins
  • 2013: Nicole Wilkins

Generation Iron will have complete coverage of the 2021 Olympia throughout the weekend. For more news and updates, follow Generation Iron on FacebookTwitter, and Instagram.

Greg Patuto

Greg has covered the four major sports for six years and has been featured on sites such as Sports Illustrated, Fox Sports, SB Nation, NJ.com, and FanSided. Now, he is transitioning into the world of bodybuilding and strength sports.


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