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2012 IFBB Olympia

Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
September 29, 2012

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MODELS FROM THIS CONTEST
Mr. Olympia 1. Phil Heath
2. Kai Greene
3. Shawn Rhoden
4. Dexter Jackson
5. Branch Warren
6. Dennis Wolf
7. Toney Freeman
8. Evan Centopani
9. Johnnie Jackson
10. Lionel Beyeke
11. Ben Pakulski
12. Roelly Winklaar
13. Ronny Rockel
14. Essa Obaid
15. Hidetada Yamagishi
16. Michael Kefalianos
16. Bill Wilmore
16. Baitollah Abbaspour
16. Fred Smalls

212 Olympia Showdown 1. Flex Lewis
2. David Henry
3. Eduardo Correa
4. Jose Raymond
5. Al Auguste
6. Ricky "Tricky" Jackson
7. Guy Cisternino
8. Curtis Bryant
9. Fernando Noronha Almeida
10. Angel Rangel Vargas
11. Lukas Osladil
12. Derik Farnsworth
13. Jamal Elmadawy
14. Lyndon Belgrave
15. Raul Carrasco-Jimenez
16. Petr Vanis
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"Wow what a show! This year’s Olympia included a real shake-up in the favorites. Sensational Kai Greene was in a real battle against defending champion Phil Heath for the title, and everyone in the audience was cheering them on in their final posedown and then again during the victory ceremony. Surprising Shawn Rhoden beat out former Mr. Olympia Dexter Jackson and Arnold Classic champ Branch Warren, while titantic Dennis Wolf rounded out the Top Six. Also competing: Toney Freeman (7), Evan Centopani (8), Johnnie Jackson (9), Lionel Beyeke (10), Ben Pakulsi (11), Roelly Winklaar (12), Ronny Rockel (13), Essa Obaid (14), Hidetada Yamagishi (15), plus Baito Abbaspour, Bill Wilmore, Fred Smalls, and Michael Kefalianos (all 16th place).

212 Showdown: James “FLEX” Lewis from Wales triumphs in this exciting and developing new division, now moved up from 202 pounds to 212. Perennial favorites David Henry and Eduardo Correa took 2nd and 3rd respectively. Also competing: Jose Raymond (4), Al Auguste (5), Tricky Jackson (6), Guy Cisternino (7), Curtis Bryant (8), Fernando Noronha Almeida (9), Angel Rangel Vargas (10), Lukas Osladil (11), Derik Farnsworth (12), Jamal Elmaadawi (13), Lyndon Belgrave (14), Raul Carrasco (15, and Petr Vanis (16)."