July 30, 1947 -
Graz, Austria
Mr. Olympia
1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1980
Arnold
Schwarzenegger, "The Austrian Oak", was a bodybuilding prodigy who won
the 1967 NABBA Amateur Mr. Universe title at the age of 20. He
went on to take the professional version of that championship in 1968, 1969 and
1970. Under the guidance and sponsorship of Joe Weider, he relocated to
Santa Monica, California, in 1968 and within a year, became the most popular and
charismatic bodybuilder in the sport. Arnold
won the 1969 IFBB Mr. Universe and, in his IFBB Mr. Olympia debut that same year,
placed second to Sergio Oliva, but Arnold never lost again. He
proceeded to dominate the IFBB Mr. Olympia with six consecutive wins, 1970 to
1975, before briefly retiring to pursue a film career. He was the focus of
attention in the ground-breaking movie Pumping Iron, which documented the 1975
IFBB Mr. Olympia. The
film was released in 1977 and became a cult hit. In 1980, he returned to
the contest stage to controversially win that year's IFBB Mr. Olympia in Sydney,
Australia. After finally retiring, Arnold had other fields to plow,
including movies, restaurants, investments, books, and heading the President's
Council on Physical Fitness and Sport. He
became an America citizen in 1983 and, in 1986, married Maria Shriver, niece of
slain president John F. Kennedy. In the early '90s, his film career took him to
the heights of Hollywood, but Arnold also busied himself with charitable
undertakings, such as the Special Olympics and many inner-city projects. His
umbilical link with bodybuilding remains through his Arnold Fitness Expo, held
annually the first week of March in Columbus, Ohio. It is true to say that
no other bodybuilder took the sport to a wider audience that the seven-time IFBB
Mr. Olympia. Arnold is without a doubt the most famous bodybuilder ever.
Arnold
Schwarzenegger Official Website: www.schwarzenegger.com Arnold
Muscle Gallery Over 2,000 pics: www.schwarzenegger.it
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