
Mr. Olympia 2016 Winner: Phil Heath's Physique Info and Top Comments
Phil Heath's combination of power, poise and perfect symmetry saw him waltz away from Las Vegas with a sixth successive Mr. Olympia crown on Saturday evening.
The Gift is now unbeaten since 2011 in the holy grail of bodybuilding competitions, and few could argue his physique wasn't deserving of the top spot, as his grip on the crown went uninterrupted.
Shawn Rhoden mustered a career-best second-place finish behind Heath, while 2015 runner-up Dexter Jackson was bumped down a podium place after clinching third.
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Here's how the top 10 were ranked in Saturday's blockbuster:
| 1 | Phil Heath |
| 2 | Shawn Rhoden |
| 3 | Dexter Jackson |
| 4 | Big Ramy |
| 5 | William Bonac |
| 6 | Roelly Winklaar |
| 7 | Cedric McMillan |
| 8 | Dallas McCarver |
| 9 | Josh Lenartowicz |
| 10 | Justin Compton |
For the sixth year in a row, the cream of the bodybuilding crop attempted to disrupt Heath's Sandow Trophy rhythm, but his blend of size and definition proved sufficient to take top prize.
Read on for a roundup of all the reaction to Heath's 2016 Mr. Olympia victory, complete with the latest available information on the reigning champion's current physique.
Review
According to the latest details available on Heath's official website, the record-chasing phenomenon is competing at a weight of 250 pounds, 30 fewer pounds than the weight at which he walks around in the offseason.
The official Mr. Olympia Instagram account was swift to celebrate Heath's victory, showcasing the very physique that has now collected six Sandows in a row:
Per Heath's official website, his 5'9" frame boasts 23-inch biceps, 32-inch legs, 20-inch calves and a svelte waist that's still just 29 inches.
Heath is now just the fifth athlete in history to win six Mr. Olympia titles, and bodybuilder Justin Cas stated his belief that Saturday's win pulls The Gift level with some of the sport's most celebrated faces:
Mamdouh Elssbiay, commonly known as "Big Ramy," took fourth place in this weekend's showdown, and despite coming in a lot more shredded than last year, certain aspects of his physique were still overpowering compared to others.
That's where Heath's instantly recognisable symmetry, conditioning and size saw him once again soar to the podium's peak, and ESPN Live captured the action from Las Vegas:
The question now is whether Heath can go one better next year and match the great Arnold Schwarzenegger by winning seven Mr. Olympia titles in a row before moving on to even bigger conquests.
There doesn't appear to be a name out there who can upset Heath's momentum, so his reign could continue for some years to come.




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