The mountain peak

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Every sport has its mountain peak, its highest achievement. Baseball has the World Series. In football it's the Super Bowl, in hockey it's the Stanley Cup - and in bodybuilding it's the Olympia, the title that changes lives, creates legacies and allows someone to call themselves the BEST in the WORLD. More than just an event, the Olympics are at the forefront of a year-round qualification system that connects more than 300 sanctioned competitions held in cities around the world. From New York to Dubai and Columbus to Los Angeles and places in between - on the road to the Olympics...

Jeder Sport hat seinen Berggipfel, seine höchste Errungenschaft. Baseball hat die World Series. Beim Football ist es der Super Bowl, beim Eishockey der Stanley Cup – und beim Bodybuilding der Olympia, der Titel, der Leben verändert, Vermächtnisse schafft und es jemandem ermöglicht, sich selbst der BESTE der WELT zu nennen. Olympia ist mehr als nur eine Veranstaltung, es steht an der Spitze eines ganzjährigen Qualifikationssystems, das mehr als 300 genehmigte Wettbewerbe verbindet, die in Städten auf der ganzen Welt ausgetragen werden. Von New York über Dubai und Columbus bis Los Angeles und Orte dazwischen – auf der Straße zur Olympia …
Every sport has its mountain peak, its highest achievement. Baseball has the World Series. In football it's the Super Bowl, in hockey it's the Stanley Cup - and in bodybuilding it's the Olympia, the title that changes lives, creates legacies and allows someone to call themselves the BEST in the WORLD. More than just an event, the Olympics are at the forefront of a year-round qualification system that connects more than 300 sanctioned competitions held in cities around the world. From New York to Dubai and Columbus to Los Angeles and places in between - on the road to the Olympics...

The mountain peak

Every sport has its mountain peak, its highest achievement. Baseball has the World Series. In football it's the Super Bowl, in hockey it's the Stanley Cup - and in bodybuilding it's the Olympia, the title that changes lives, creates legacies and allows someone to call themselves the BEST in the WORLD.

More than just an event, the Olympics are at the forefront of a year-round qualification system that connects more than 300 sanctioned competitions held in cities around the world. From New York to Dubai to Columbus to Los Angeles and places in between, the road to the Olympics is where you'll find the biggest stories and the biggest dreams.

An Olympic title is an identity. Phil Heath wears 7X as a badge of honor and Dexter Jackson's legacy was sealed the night he became Mr. O. It only takes one. Joe Weider knew what he was doing when he put those wheels in motion. President Bill Clinton was so impressed by Lee Haney's eight Olympic titles that he appointed him chairman of the President's Council on Fitness. The list goes on. It's not just a victory, it's a status, an identity, a legacy.

I recently visited the Instagram page of Arnold Schwarzenegger, a man who has achieved more than few could dream of. I smiled when I noticed the first words listed on Arnold's IG profile: "Former Mr. Olympia."

Imagine that. This man was elected governor. He is the Terminator. His films have grossed billions, but among all his conquests, his Olympic title is the first award he lists in his biography. All of us here at Olympia are grateful to our 7-time champion for the millions he inspires.

Who won the Mr. Olympia in 1998, 1980 or 2006? I bet it didn't take you long to respond. That’s what makes the Olympics so special. We remember the dates, we know where we were the night Ronnie won. We've seen "Pumping Iron" enough times to recite the story of the 1975 Mr. Olympia, and we'll never forget the night Cutler finally conquered Coleman or the moment Heath turned the tables on Cutler. Olympic moments are rarely forgotten.

The strength of the brand was on full display as more than 700 athletes competed in the recent Amateur Olympics in Las Vegas or as owner Jake Wood pledged nearly $1.7 million in prize money each year while maintaining profitability on the shoulders of record ticket sales and sponsorship packages that include fully integrated media components driven by a media portfolio that includes Muscle & Fitness.

During the Covid years, as events around the world scaled back, the Olympia went all-in with a full stage production and major celebrities in the building. Every ticket was sold.

As bodybuilding reaches new levels of popularity, Jim Manion's IFBB Pro League continues to grow and the Olympia has grown with it. More divisions, new sponsors, updated venues and continued brand expansion. Olympia's licensing program continues its momentum as companies worldwide look to capitalize on the power of the brand, including an Olympia clothing line that remains one of the fastest-growing in the category. Last year, more than 5,000 athletes competed in amateur Olympics around the world.

The Olympia came onto the market in the mid-1960s. The Super Bowl followed shortly afterwards. And for nearly 60 years, they have all stood as their sport's most coveted prize, the holy grail, a bucket-list experience for all who attend and all who attend. The title that changes lives.

The mountain peak.

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