Ms. Olympia

Ms. Olympia is the title given to the winner of the women's bodybuilding portion of Joe Weider's Olympia Fitness & Performance Weekend—an international professional bodybuilding competition that was held annually by the International Federation of BodyBuilders (IFBB). It was first held in 1980, and from 2000 to 2014 it has been held at the same time as the Mr. Olympia contest as part of the "Olympia Weekend". The 2000 contest also saw the introduction of weight classes. No overall winner was named in 2000, but starting in 2001, a posedown between the two class winners decided the overall title. In 2005, the contest returned to the one open class format. The top overall winners are Iris Kyle (ten overall and two heavyweight), Lenda Murray (eight), Corinna Everson (six), and Kim Chizevsky-Ni

Ms. Olympia

Ms. Olympia is the title given to the winner of the women's bodybuilding portion of Joe Weider's Olympia Fitness & Performance Weekend—an international professional bodybuilding competition that was held annually by the International Federation of BodyBuilders (IFBB). It was first held in 1980, and from 2000 to 2014 it has been held at the same time as the Mr. Olympia contest as part of the "Olympia Weekend". The 2000 contest also saw the introduction of weight classes. No overall winner was named in 2000, but starting in 2001, a posedown between the two class winners decided the overall title. In 2005, the contest returned to the one open class format. The top overall winners are Iris Kyle (ten overall and two heavyweight), Lenda Murray (eight), Corinna Everson (six), and Kim Chizevsky-Ni