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2021 Baltimore Masters Scorecards
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Mr. America 2021 Results
Complete results for the Mr. America 2021
This weekend held the Mr. America 2021 bodybuilding competition and expo – an event with rich history dating back to 1939. New promoters and those who care about the sport of bodybuilding are working tirelessly to get this event back on top. Now that the event has come to a close – we can break down the complete Mr. America 2021 results.
With this event being a real success last year, we finally have some returning winners to look forward to as they seek to hold onto their title. On the men’s side, Johnny Dotson looks to defend his title in the Pro Men’s Physique while Joe LaCerra defends the Pro Classic category. For women, Dora Avila is set to repeat in the Pro Bikini category, while Jenna Bidoglio fights to defend Pro Figure.
We talked with Joe LaCerra and Jenna Bidoglio about their beginnings, training, nutrition, and excitement for this event. A common theme was the desire to participate in a sport they love so much and an event with such a rich history. While their respective routines were of course different, both are excited to come back and defend their title, looking to start a winning streak that puts them in the history books of Mr. America.
Ultimately, it was BLANK who earned the top spot in the highlight Men’s Open category a the Mr. America 2021. Keep reading below for a full breakdown of the complete Mr. America 2021 results.
Mr. America 2021 Results
Men’s Open
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Men’s Classic Physique
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Figure
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Classic Figure
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Bikini
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Women’s Physique
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History Of Mr. America
Mr. America began in 1939 and was started by the Amateur Athletic Union (AAU). What Mr. America did was champion the idea of the Greek ideal, that perfectly sculpted physique dating back centuries, but a challenger to the AAU came and the newly founded IFBB led to a competition for the public’s support. What would happen is a slow decline that those ideals of Mr. America were replaced with money and massive physiques. The attention shifted from Mr. America to events like Mr. Olympia and soon enough, Mr. America would be passed around as the rights were sold several times.
Eventually, the AAU stopped holding the contest and this event would fall out of the public’s eye. But after a few revival attempts, a determined and hard working group at East Coast Fitness Concepts took the reigns and sought to bring back this historical and storied event. A successful year last year has brought hope that this year would be even better as athletes look to participate in the most incredible history of this contest and be crowned Mr. America.
CBS Sports Network – Follow Up Broadcast
Mr. America will be broadcast on CBS Sports Network this year, bringing this sport and historical event to the public in a great way. With this event being broadcast on CBS Sports Network, it allows those who may be unfamiliar with bodybuilding the chance to learn and see just what makes this sport so great. Having the history and rich story tied to Mr. America, this event may make for great TV in that it has all the components you want. It has action, it has competition, it has love of the sport, and it has a winner who will be crowned Mr. America 2021.
Generation Iron wishes to congratulate all the great athletes who earned a win at the 2021 IFBB Texas Pro. Make sure to check out our full results page from this year and previous years right here to catch up on any action you may have missed!
America’s Strongest Woman 2021 Results
Get all the results you need here for America’s Strongest Woman 2021!
With the 2021 America’s Strongest Woman contest coming to a close, the results are in and the title of America’s Strongest Woman has been handed down. After a great event held in Orlando, Florida, these women put their strength and sheer will to the test as each sought that top spot. The results are in and America’s Strongest Woman 2021 has been crowned.
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America’s Strongest Woman Event Recap
With 5 total events this year, competitors competed in three divisions being Lightweight Women (up to 140 lbs.), Middleweight Women (140.8 lbs. up to 180 lbs.), and Heavyweight Women. These strongwomen grabbed their chalk, hooked up their lifting belts, and got ready to take on these grueling events.
Max Log Press
In the max log press, each athlete had 30 seconds to complete the lift and could not drop before the judges down command.
Farmer’s Walk With Turn
Athletes were required to carry the farmer’s implement 40-feet, make a turn, and carry it back 40-feet with time stopping after they crossed the line.
Yoke Walk Sandbag Medley
Competitors were required to carry the yoke 40-feet and stack light and heavy sand bags onto the yoke with each run in a time limit of 60 seconds.
Sandbag Toss
The sandbag toss saw athletes line up about 10-feet from the bar and throw the bags over from lightest to heaviest, with bags adjusting in weight based on division.
Three Bar Deadlift
For this event, athletes were required to deadlift three separate weights with a 60 second time limit to complete one rep of each weight.
America’s Strongest Woman 2021
We at Generation Iron were on top of this event from start to finish, bringing you the best for results and information. This year’s America’s Strongest Woman was an exciting event and as Strongman has grown in popularity as a sport, these strongwomen are getting the attention they deserve for their hard work and sheer dedication to the sport. With more attention, it means more public interest, and more strongmen and strongwomen participating in the sport overall.
Here are the results for America’s Strongest Women 2021.
America’s Strongest Women 2021 Overall Results
Wrap Up
America’s Strongest Woman 2021 proved to be an exciting and engaging competition full of Strongman action as these strongwomen took their places and fought to be crowned champion. Orlando was a great host and with the help of Strongman Corporation, brought even more attention to this sport as more and more people become aware of what Strongman really is. While this event just ended, we are all excited to see what next year brings.
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Olympia 2021 Pro Wheelchair Results
The Olympia 2021 Pro Wheelchair winner is…
The Pro Wheelchair division in bodybuilding has seen exponential growth year after year. What started as a fledgling division eventually made it onto the main stage of both the Arnold Classic and the Mr. Olympia.
At its core, Pro Wheelchair is further proof of the main message behind bodybuilding. Hard work and dedication towards your goals can lead towards transformation. Not only that – but push the limits of what we think is possible in this world. This is never made more clear than at the Olympia 2021 – bringing the greatest pro wheelchair competitors together from across the world.
In addition to the typical posing routines and comparison rounds – a unique element to the Pro Wheelchair division is the announcement of each athlete’s injuries. Depending on the nature of the injury, the bodybuilder will have different mobility. This directly affects what can and cannot be trained.
Typically, the Pro Wheelchair division is judged from the waist up. But the nature of the injury is detailed before each routine to bring context to what they can and cannot train as effectively. This plays into the judges decisions to some degree.
This weekend held the Olympia 2021 Pro Wheelchair competition, showcasing the best wheelchair bodybuilders in the world. All fighting for the title of number one. The results have finally been announced. You can check them out below:
Olympia 2021 Pro Wheelchair Results
First Place – Harold Kelley
Second Place – Gabriele Andriulli
Third Place – Anthony Khadraoui
Fourth Place – Adolfo Cerame Jr.
Firth Place – Tyler Brey
Previous Olympia Pro Wheelchair Winners
2020: Harold Kelley
2019: Harold Kelley
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Olympia 2021 Wellness Results
Here are the full results from the Olympia 2021 Wellness division.
There was history made on stage at the Olympia this year. The Wellness division was featured for the first time at the biggest event of the year. In year one, it was an exciting show that brings even more hype for years to come. In the end, it was Francielle Mattos who took home the first Olympia Wellness title.
In May, Angela Borges became the first Wellness competitor to ever qualify for the Olympia. She finished with the gold medal at the Jim Manion’s IFBB Pro League Pittsburgh Pro. Borges finished with the silver behind Mattos. She was the first of many big names to qualify and load up the competitors’ list for the event.
Renee Jewett was one of the names to beat coming into the event. It was a good year for Jewett as she finished third at the Chicago Pro and ended up winning the Tampa Pro to earn qualification. Devyn Cambre entered as another dark-horse in the competition looking to take home the first Olympia Wellness title.
This was the first of what will be many great Wellness battles at the Olympia to come. The full results have been announced. Below, you can find the official results along with the score card.
Olympia 2021 Wellness Results
First Place – Francielle Mattos
Second Place – Angela Borges
Third Place – Isabelle Nunes
Fourth Place – Yarisha Ayala
Fifth Place – Julia Chittara
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2021 Olympia Scorecards
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Olympia 2021 Men’s 212 Results
Derek Lunsford wins the Men’s 212 division at the Olympia 2021.
The Men’s 212 division was one to see at the 2021 Olympia. The full results have been announced and there has been a winner declared in what was an exciting showing from all competitors. In the end, it was Derek Lunsford who was able to take home the gold.
The 212 division was devastated to learn about the passing of George Peterson while preparing for the show. This event was in honor of Peterson and the best competitors in the world put on quite a show. Coming into the weekend, Shaun Clarida was the defending champion. He weighed in at 185 pounds during the press conference on Thursday afternoon and entered in his best shape.
This is a division that was won seven times in a row by Flex Lewis from 2012-2018. Lewis will not be competing this year and has plans to return to the Men’s Open division in the future. There are competitors who are looking to get over the hump each year and Lunsford is one of them. Now, he has reached the pinnacle.
The Men’s 212 results have been announced and Generation Iron has the full results. There will continue to be coverage of each event throughout the weekend. Below, you can find full results of 212, along with previous winners and an official score card.
Olympia 2020 Classic Physique Results
First Place – Derek Lunsford
Second Place – Shaun Clarida
Third Place – Kamal Elgargni
Fourth Place – Angel Calderon Frias
Fifth Place – Nathan Epler
Previous Classic Physique Olympia Winners
2020: Shaun Clarida
2019: Kamal Elgargni
2018: Flex Lewis
2017: Flex Lewis
2016: Flex Lewis
2015: Flex Lewis
2014: Flex Lewis
2013: Flex Lewis
2012: Flex Lewis
2011: Kevin English
2010: Kevin English
2009: Kevin English
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Ms. Olympia 2021 Results
Here are the full results from Ms. Olympia from Friday night.
The Women’s Open division will be back once again this season looking to crown a Ms. Olympia. This is an event that did not take place for five years but returned during the 2020 show. Now, Women’s Open is back and some of the best competitors in the world have a chance to show what they can do.
Andrea Shaw was the champion in last year’s event. She will return as one of the favorites to win her second-straight title this year in Orlando. Shaw brought a great physique and conditioning to the show last year and that is expected once again.
There was plenty of talent at the event and that included Helle Trevino. She finished second in last year’s event, behind Shaw, ad has competed in many Olympias in the past along with the Rising Phoenix. Margaret Marvelous and Monique Jones also showed up looking to make an impact. Marvelous had many believe that she should have won the title last year.
When looking at the competitors vying for Ms. Olympia, this competition could not have been a bust. It was extremely exciting from the start and the full results have been announced. Below, you can find the full results, along with the previous winners and an official score card.
Olympia 2020 Ms. Olympia Results
First Place – Andrea Shaw
Second Place – Helle Trevino
Third Place – Margie Martin
Fourth Place – Mona PourSaleh
Fifth Place – Irene Anderson
Previous Ms. Olympia Winners
2006: Iris Kyle
2007: Iris Kyle
2008: Iris Kyle
2009: Iris Kyle
2010: Iris Kyle
2011: Iris Kyle
2012: Iris Kyle
2013: Iris Kyle
2014: Iris Kyle
2020: Andrea Shaw
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Olympia 2021 Fitness Results
Whitney Jones wins the Fitness division at the Olympia 2021.
There was a clear top level of competitors in the Fitness division coming into the weekend. This was an anticipated showing and it did not disappoint during the finals on Friday night from Orlando. The 2021 Olympia Fitness results have been announced.
Missy Truscott has turned into the competitor to beat in Fitness. She dethroned Whitney Jones, who won back-to-back Olympias in 2018 and 2019, during last year’s show. Truscott won the Arnold Classic in Columbus this year and was looking to continue dominance. There were some big-time names vying for the title against Truscott this year.
Jones, who finished third last year, was back on stage along with Oksana Grishina. This is the top-tier of competition in Fitness. Grishina won four-straight Olympia titles from 2014-2017 and finished second to Truscott in 2020. She also finished second at the Arnold Classic two weeks back. Ariel Khadr is another athlete to watch. She is an up-and-coming star in Fitness and is putting up the performances to back it up. Khadr was a fourth-place finisher at the Olympia last season and third at the Arnold Classic.
Over the last year, Fitness has built some elite competitors. They have separate themselves in the division and it will be interesting to see how that continues over time. Jaclyn Baker and Aurika Tyrgale entered as dark-horse contenders at the Olympia this weekend.
The first night of results from Orlando is beginning to be announced. The Fitness division is part of this first set of results. Below, you can find the full results from Fitness, along with previous winners and a score card from the event.
Olympia 2021 Fitness Results
First Place – Whitney Jones
Second Place – Missy Truscott
Third Place – Oksana Grishina
Fourth Place – Ariel Khadr
Fifth Place – Jaclyn Baker
Previous Classic Physique Olympia Winners
2020: Missy Truscott
2019: Whitney Jones
2018: Whitney Jones
2017: Oksana Grishina
2016: Oksana Grishina
2015: Oksana Grishina
2014: Oksana Grishina
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Olympia 2021 Women’s Physique Results
Sarah Villegas repeats as champion in the Women’s Physique division at the Olympia 2021.
The Women’s Physique division was one to behold on Friday night. The excitement began during prejudging and it continued during the finals. In the end, it was Sarah Villegas who took home the title.
Villegas wins her second-straight title after being named the champion during the 2020 contest. There was plenty of competition coming into this year and Villegas made sure to enter in her best shape. That was clear all throughout the show.
There was plenty of competition this time around for Villegas. Brooke Walker proved to be a force and finished with the bronze while X took home second place. Villegas has now solidified her spot in Women’s Physique and will continue to defend her title.
The full results have been announced. Check out how the Women’s Physique division played out on Friday night!
Olympia 2021 Women’s Physique Results
First Place – Sarah Villegas
Second Place – Natalia Abraham Coehlo
Third Place – Brooke Walker
Fourth Place – Barbara Menage
Fifth Place – Ana Harias
Previous Olympia Women’s Physique Winners
2020: Sarah Villegas
2019: Shanique Grant
2018: Shanique Grant
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