2006 Mr. Olympia

The 2006 Mr. Olympia contest was an IFBB professional bodybuilding competition and the feature event of Joe Weider's 2006 Olympia Weekend held September 29–30, 2006 at the Orleans Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Results

The total prize money for the Mr. Olympia contest was increased from $480,000 to $546,000.

Place Prize Name Country 1+2 3 4 Points
1 $155,000 Jay Cutler 12 5 5 22[1]
2 $91,000 Ronnie Coleman 18 10 10 38
3 $60,000 Víctor Martínez 34 16 16 66
4 $48,000 Dexter Jackson 36 20 19 75
5 $38,000 Melvin Anthony 50 25 26 101
6 $30,000 Gustavo Badell 62 30 29 121
7 $18,000 Toney Freeman 68 35 103
8 $17,000 Markus Rühl 84 41 125
9 $16,000 Dennis James 96 47 143
10 $14,000 Günter Schlierkamp 102 54 156
11 $4,000 Vince Taylor 120 50 170
12 $4,000 Branch Warren 114 61 175
13 $4,000 Johnnie O. Jackson 130 67 197
14 $4,000 Darrem Charles 148 62 210
15 $4,000 Troy Alves 142 75 217
16 $4,000 Francisco Bautista 160 160
16 $4,000 Dennis Wolf 160 160
16 $4,000 Rodney St. Cloud 160 160
16 $4,000 Ronny Rockel 160 160
16 $4,000 Mustafa Mohammad 160 160
16 $4,000 Bill Wilmore 160 160
16 $4,000 David Henry 160 160

Notable events

  • Jay Cutler, after finishing 2nd place in four previous Mr Olympia contests, wins his first title
  • Ronnie Coleman, after eight consecutive wins, is defeated and remains tied with Lee Haney for most Mr. Olympia titles
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See also

References

  1. "Mr. Olympia Contest Results". getbig.com. September 30, 2012.
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