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Five-time Olympia winner and 2014 champion Phil Heath was the favorite to win this year’s title. With age on his side, Heath, 35, could eclipse the record of eight consecutive Olympia wins set by Lee Haney and Ronnie Coleman. Like all multi-Olympia winners, Heath does not present a consistently flawless physique with each title,
IN 2014 HIS LESSER CONDITION FURTHER CLOSED THE DISTANCE BETWEEN HIM AND RUNNER-UP KAI GREENE.Indeed, with much pressure placed on him to bring the shape he is renowned for, the strain is beginning to show. But true champions are known for delivering when it counts and Heath is no exception.
Having won the title on his second attempt in 2014, current Olympia Men’s Physique Champion Jeremy Buendia showed why he was the favorite going into this year’s event. At age 24 and with the improvements he made, he could continue to be the Physique Champion for years to come. Though short and compact for an elite physique competitor, the 5’ 8”
BUENDIA HAS NO PHYSICAL WEAKNESSES;possessing complete development that is both proportionately precise and super shredded!
Ashley Kaltwasser has won the Bikini division at the 2015 Mr. Olympia contest for the 3rd consecutive time! After a shaky start (fifth at the 2012 Houston Pro and 10th at the 2013 Arnold Classic), reigning Bikini Olympia champion Ashley Kaltwasser has placed no lower than second in 17 pro events – winning 12 and securing two Olympia titles.
WITHOUT QUESTION THE MOST SUCCESSFUL BIKINI ATHLETE TO HAVE COMPETED OVER THE PAST TWO YEARS,Kaltwasser has distanced herself from the bulk of her pro peers and, with her onstage charisma and perfect shape, appears to be untouchable for years to come!
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