The 2025 Mr. Olympia contest was an IFBB professional bodybuilding competition and expo held from October 6âÂÂ12, 2025, at the Resorts World Las Vegas, in Las Vegas, Nevada. It was the 61st Mr. Olympia competition held. Other events at the exhibition included the 2025 212 Olympia Showdown, as well as finals in Men's Classic, Men's Physique, 2025 Ms. Olympia, Fitness, 2025 Figure, 2025 Bikini Olympia, among other contests.
The venue returned to Las Vegas after switching to Orlando, Florida in 2023. Las Vegas has served as host city for bodybuilding competition since the days of Coleman-Cutler rivalry.
Derek Lunsford won the 61st edition of Mr. Olympia Men's Open competition in 2025, with a prize of $600,000, reclaiming the title he lost in 2024 to Samson Dauda. Hadi Choopan came in second, for the third time in a row, with a prize of $250,000. Ten other winners from multiple divisions were crowned during the two days of division finals, including Ramon Queiroz, who won his first Classic Physique title.
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Keone Pearson entered the weekend as the man to beat in the 212 division after back-to-back victories. In a battle between familiar rivals, Pearson once again came out on top, securing his third straight title. Shaun Clarida finished second for the second consecutive year.
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Ramon Dino has been a major player in Classic Physique in recent years, having battled through many intense showdowns with Chris Bumstead. During prejudging, Queiroz emerged as part of a clear top three alongside Mike Sommerfeld and Terrence Ruffin. Sommerfeld finished as the runner-up for the second year in a row.
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It was a familiar battle in the MenâÂÂs Physique finals on Saturday night between Ryan Terry and Ali Bilal, mirroring last yearâÂÂs top two finish. This showdown, once again, did not disappoint. Ryan Terry earned his third consecutive MenâÂÂs Physique Olympia title with another dominant performance.
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The Ms. Olympia division made its return to bodybuildingâÂÂs biggest stage in 2020 and has since been dominated by Andrea Shaw. That dominance continued in 2025, as Shaw secured her **sixth straight** Ms. Olympia title on Friday night, further solidifying her legacy in the sport.
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The Fitness division was wide open in 2025 following reigning champion Missy TruscottâÂÂs move to the Figure category. That allowed rising star Michelle Fredua-Mensah to shine, as she made the most of the opportunity and earned her first Fitness Olympia title with a standout performance.
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With eight-time champion Cydney Gillon stepping away from competition after last yearâÂÂs victory, the contest was wide open in 2025. During prejudging, a tight battle emerged between Rhea Gayle and Lola Montez, while Masters Olympia champion Jessica Reyes Padilla rounded out the top three.
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The long-standing rivalry in the WomenâÂÂs Physique division added a new chapter in 2025. Natalia Abraham CoelhoâÂÂafter finishing second to Sarah Villegas in 2020 and 2021 before capturing her first winâÂÂreclaimed her throne this year. Villegas, following two consecutive titles of her own, was once again overtaken by Coelho, who returned to the top.
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Maureen Blanquisco claimed her first Bikini Olympia title in 2022. She placed second to Jennifer Dorie in 2023 but withdrew from last yearâÂÂs event due to unforeseen setbacks. Returning stronger than ever in 2025, Maureen brought her best physique yet and secured her second Olympia crown.
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With three-time champion Francielle Mattos absent from this yearâÂÂs competition, the 2025 Wellness Olympia division was wide open and fiercely competitive. Rising contender Eduarda Bezerra faced off against the reigning champion Isabelle Nunes, ultimately capturing her first Olympia title in dominant fashion.
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With six-time champion Harold Kelley absent from the 2025 Wheelchair Olympia, the title was up for grabs. Rising competitor James Berger capitalized on the opportunity, making a strong impression and earning his first Olympia title.
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