такое ощущение, что до последнего надеялся на более высокое местоКай явно не рад

September 17, 2001
By Dave Lee
FLEXONLINE.COM
Call it a changing of the guard. In a mirror image of last year's final, Phil Heath and Jay Cutler were the last men standing, waiting for the announcement that would declare one as the next Mr. Olympia. Tonight, in a reversal of roles, it was Heath's turn to hold the Sandow and the $200,000 first-place check.
Heath has grown by leaps and bounds since winning his first two contests in his rookie year in 2006 and those years of effort unveiled a work (that is still in progress!) that had legends such as Chris Cormier and Flex Wheeler speechless the moment he stepped onstage at last night's prejudging. At this evening's finals, it was more of the same as his ridiculously full muscle bellies and miniscule joints created an image that can only be described as cartoonish - a term that seems to have grown in usage since last night. Add to that, great proportions, improved v-taper (the word narrow no longer applies), stellar separation and 3-D muscle that jumps to life with each pose and you have what many are already labeling as one of the greatest physiques ever. Heath is now the thirteenth man to wear the title of greatest bodybuilder ever in the Olympia's 47-year history. The scary thing is that he's not even close to reaching his prime and with his desire to take his physique even further, the sky is the limit for the 31-year old known as The Gift.
Jay Cutler, off from the size and condition that won him Sandow number four last year, simply didn't have an answer for the Heath arsenal this day. Still, he fought to the end and carried himself with the poise and dignity of a true champion, giving a heartfelt speech that ended with Cutler proclaiming Heath, "the new king."
Kai Greene finished third and his combination of size and detail had many wanting more direct comparisons with Heath. The Predator has finally gotten the Olympia monkey off his back (fourth in '09 and seventh last year) and promises to be even better next year.
A much-improved Victor Martinez placed fourth, with a rejuvenated Dennis Wolf in fifth and a sharper Dexter "The Blade" Jackson in sixth. Seventh place finisher Toney "The X-Man" Freeman continues to go strong and Brandon Curry, who placed eighth in his rookie O appearance, shows great promise for the future. Ronny Rockel and Hidetada Yamagishi rounded out the ninth and tenth spots, respectively.
Joe Weider's 2011 Olympia concludes and Phil Heath is the new Mr. Olympia, Iris Kyle is a seven-time Ms. Olympia, Nicole Wilkins wins her second Figure Olympia title, Adela Garcia is a six-time Fitness Olympia champion and Nicole Nagrani is the new Bikini Olympia champion.
September 17, 2001
FLEXONLINE.COM
Kevin English has ruled the 202 kingdom for three years running and his trademark fullness and billowing muscle bellies attached to tiny joints has played a large part in his reign. But conditioning is also a huge factor and although he was off from his previous best at this morning's prejudging, he tightened up enough to retain his crown and go out as the last 202 Showdown winner (the division is increasing the weight limit following this contest).
Flex Lewis, who weighed in Friday afternoon at 199.4 pounds, displayed a physique that had size, proportion, shape and detailing that made him seem as if he were chiseled from stone. His clean lines are a throwback to the classic physiques of a bygone era and although this loss will be hard to swallow for The Welsh Dragon, Lewis maintained the poise of a champion and it will be interesting to see how far he can take his physique in coming years.
Jose Raymond, big, hard and grainy as can be, finished a close third, with Jaroslav Horvath in fourth, Shaun-Josehp Tavernier in fifth and Jason Arntz in sixth.
September 17, 2001
FLEXONLINE.COM
It all started back at the 2010 Figure Olympia, when an ultra-sharp Erin Stern defeated then reigning champion Nicole Wilkins. Now, a year later, the long awaited rematch between figure's top two is over and Nicole Wilkins is now a two-time Figure Olympia winner.
Her classic lines and shape, along with never before seen detailing, particularly in her lower body, proved to be an unbeatable combination. Wilkins, already with three wins this season before regaining the sport's ultimate crown, is in the record books as the first competitor to hold both the Figure O and Figure International titles in the same calendar year, making her the unquestioned queen of he
September 17, 2011
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Gaspari Nutrition presents the 2011 FLEX Bikini Model Search Championships and Yarelis Gonzalez is the new winner. Yarelis wins an exclusive modeling contract with Weider Publications and will appear in the pages of FLEX Magazine. Runner-up Courtney Prather will appear in the pages of FLEX Magazine and wins $1000. Third place finisher Jennifer Murillo will also appear in the pages of FLEX Magazine and wins $500. Check out the galleries!
FINAL PLACINGS
1. Yarelis Gonzalez
2. Courtney Prather
3. Jennifer Murillo
4. Vida Guerra
5. Janaina Barral
6. Wendy Townsend
7. Lila Romero
8. Rachel Delacalzada
9. Maria de Jesus Torres Barron
10. Ruth Harrison
September 16, 2011
By Dave Lee
FLEXONLINE.COM
The first night of official competition for Joe Weider's 2011 Olympia Weekend is over and the big winners are: Iris Kyle, Ms. Olympia; Adela Garcia, Fitness Olympia; Nicole Nagrani, Bikini Olympia.
MS. OLYMPIA
For Kyle, it's her seventh overall Ms. O to put her one shy of Lenda Murray's record of eight (Kyle won the heavyweight division in 2001 but lost the overall to lightweight winner Juliette Bergmann). Though not at her all time best in terms of crisp detail and bone-dry condition earlier today at prejudging, she improved for the finals and that, combined with her superior shape and structure, proportions and flowing lines, made it lights out for the competition. Yaxeni Oriquen-Garcia placed second, with Brigita Brezovac in third, Debi Laszewski in fourth, Alina Popa in fifth and Sheila Bleck in sixth.
FITNESS OLYMPIA
Adela Garcia's sixth Fitness Olympia victory stretches her win streak to six contests, dating back to the 2009 Europa Show of Champions. Garcia tightened her condition from this afternoon's prejudging and her high-energy routine, punctuated by impressive strength moves, kept her ahead of the pack. Tanji Johnson took the runner-up spot, with Myriam Capes in third, Tina Durkin in fourth, Oksana Grishina in fifth (on the strength of her fabulous routine) and Michelle Blank in sixth.
BIKINI OLYMPIA
Nineteen-year old Nicole Nagrani proved that it's good to be young as she moved up two spots from her third place finish here last year. Only in her second season, the teen sensation already has two of the sport's biggest titles to her name (Nagrani won the Bikini International in March) and there's no telling how many more championships she'll add to her resume in the coming years. Nathalia Melo took second, with a much-improved Dianna Dahlgren in third, Jamie Baird in fourth, Sonia Gonzales in fifth and newcomer India Paulino in sixth.
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