212 Mr Olympia Winners: Who won the 212 category this year?

4 Nov 2023
Mr. Olympia 2023

During the 2023 Olympia, the Men's 212 division was a highlight of the Friday night finals. Competitors participated in prejudging in the morning and then returned for the finals.

Keone Pearson emerged as the winner of the 212 title, a decision that has sparked controversy among bodybuilding fans who believe Shaun Clarida, the reigning champion, was unfairly overlooked.

Pearson's impressive performance early on indicated his threat to the title. Angel Calderon Frias also impressed, securing third place.

Ultimately, the judges felt Pearson had done enough to dethrone Clarida, with Kerrith Bajjo taking fourth place, and Ahmad Ashkanani rounding out the top five.

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Here are the complete results:

First Place: Keone Pearson ($50,000)Second Place: Shaun Clarida ($20,000)Third Place: Angel Calderon Frias ($10,000)Fourth Place: Kerrith Bajjo ($6,000)Fifth Place: Ahmad Ashkanani ($4,000)

The Men's 212 Olympia division has seen a succession of champions over the years. The list of previous winners includes Clarida in 2022 and 2020, Derek Lunsford in 2021, Kamal Elgargni in 2019, and Flex Lewis, who dominated the division with victories in 2018, 2017, 2016, 2015, 2014, and 2013.

Before Lewis's era of dominance, Kevin English took the title in 2011, 2010, and 2009. These athletes have left their mark on the Men's 212 Olympia with their outstanding performances and dedication to the sport of bodybuilding.

What is 212 division Mr. Olympia?

The 212 Olympia division, introduced in 2011, is designed for shorter men who may struggle to build as much muscle as taller competitors in the open division.

To qualify for this class, athletes must weigh up to and under 212 pounds (96.6 kg) and be shorter than 166cm (5'5") in height. Contestants in this division wear minimal attire and perform the seven fundamental bodybuilding poses. They are evaluated based on criteria such as muscle mass, conditioning, and muscular separations.

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