2x Mr. Olympia Champion (2020-2021) Mamdouh “Big Ramy” Elssbiay Will Take More Time To Rest And Miss “The 2024 Mr. Olympia”

Bodybuilding legend Big Ramy has officially announced that he will not be competing at the 2024 Mr. Olympia contest. This news comes as a shock to many fans and observers of the bodybuilding world, as Ramy has been a dominant force in the sport for several years.

Ramy, whose real name is Mamdouh Elssbiay, has won the Mr. Olympia title twice, claiming victory in both 2020 and 2021. His massive physique and impressive stage presence have made him a fan favorite and a formidable competitor.

While the exact reasons behind Ramy’s decision to withdraw from the 2024 Olympia remain unclear, it is believed that he may be dealing with an injury or other health issues. Some speculate that he may be taking a break from competition to focus on other aspects of his career or personal life.

Ramy’s absence from the 2024 Olympia will undoubtedly create a power vacuum at the top of the bodybuilding rankings. Other top contenders, such as Hadi Choopan, Samson Dauda, and Nick Walker, will now have a greater opportunity to claim the coveted Mr. Olympia title.

Despite the disappointment of Ramy’s withdrawal, fans can still look forward to an exciting and competitive Mr. Olympia contest in 2024. With so many talented athletes vying for the top prize, the stage is set for a thrilling showdown.

Big Ramy will miss the Olympia for the second consecutive year.

The 2024 Olympia will be without a former two-time Mr. Olympia champion, Mamdouh “Big Ramy” Elssbiay.

Big Ramy will not compete at the 2024 Mr. Olympia this year, marking the second consecutive year he will miss the biggest even in bodybuilding. The news was first reported by Barbend, following an interview with Olympia President Dan Solomon.

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Big Ramy reached the pinnacle of the sport winning back-to-back Olympia titles in 2020 Olympia and 2021 Olympia. He returned to defend his title in the 2022 Mr. Olympia before falling to fifth place. Ramy did not compete at the event last year and will be absent once again come October.

Full Name: Mamdouh “Big Ramy” Elssbiay (IFBB Pro Bodybuilder)
Weight Height Date Of Birth
300 lbs. 6’0” 09/16/1984
Division Era Nationality
Open 2010 Egyptian

 

Ramy spoke with Generation Iron’s, Victor Martinez and Brandon Lirio following his performance at the 2022 Olympia. Ramy shared his plan to continue competing at the highest level in bodybuilding and detailed his latest placings ahead of the 2023 Arnold Classic.


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Generation Iron Interview with Big Ramy

Big Ramy To Miss 2024 Olympia

Ramy has been a major figure in bodybuilding since his first Olympia victory but has struggled to return to that level of competition.

Ramy made his IFBB Pro debut at none other than the New York Pro in 2014 and won. Following this win, he won several major competitions, working his way up to earning a 1st place win at the 2020 Mr. Olympia contest, cementing his place in the history books. Big Ramy has made a huge name for himself and is very popular in the bodybuilding community.

 

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2024 Olympia Men’s Open Roster

  • Derek Lunsford (USA)
  • Hadi Choopan (Iran)
  • Samson Dauda (United Kingdtom)
  • Theo Leguerrier (France) 
  • Rafael Brandao (Brazil)
  • Martin Fitzwater (USA)
  • Nick Walker (USA)
  • Tonio Burton (USA)
  • Akim Williams (USA)
  • Brandon Curry (USA)
  • William Bonac (Netherlands)
  • Behrooz Tabani (Iran)
  • Nathan De Asha (United Kingdom)
  • John Jewett (USA)
  • Mohamed Foda (Egypt)
  • Jonathan Delarosa (USA)
  • Andrew Jacked (United Arab Emirates)

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