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- Prejudice can be an affective feeling towards a person based on their perceived group membership. The word is often used to refer to a preconceived (usually...
- the prejudging and finals must be plain in color with no fringe, wording, sparkle or fluorescents. Suits worn by female competitors at the Prejudging must...
- 2nd - $20,000 3rd - $12,000 4th - $7,000 5th - $6,000 Total: $95,000 Prejudging Round: Contestants were evaluated based on symmetry, muscularity, and...
- held in September 14, 1991 in Orlando, Florida. The score was tied after prejudging between Dorian Yates, in his Olympia debut, and defending champ Lee Haney...
- performed his famous quad stomp (before his abs and thigh pose) in a prejudging comparison with Jackson. 2009 Ms. Olympia "Mr. Olympia Contest Results"...
- and damages to his arm This year the contest involved a two-day format, prejudging Friday night, and finals Sa****ay night, last time this happened was 1989...
- first Mr. Olympia title the event had the highest attendance for the prejudging (4,200) and finals (5,000) and the largest amount of total prize money...
- and Kai Greene was second. They had a heated exchange on stage during prejudging. It was also the last Olympia for Greene. A total prize pool of $710,000...
- approximately 6,500 spectators, with approximately 3,000 attendees for the prejudging and approximately 3,500 attendees for the finals, with approximately 4...
- a press conference was held on Orleans Arena. On September 13, 2018, prejudging and finals for Fitness Olympia, Figure Olympia and classic Physique were...