American bodybuilder Sydney Gillon set a record and won the figure category for the eighth time in a row in the Mr. Olympia competition on Friday evening (11), in Las Vegas, and announced her retirement on stage.
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According to information from General Electric, the American was the still active woman with the most Mr. Olympia titles. Only three bodybuilders, men and women, have held the record with eight straight victories: Iris Kyle, the reigning champion with ten titles (2004, 2006 to 2014) at Mr. Olympia; Lee Haney (1984 to 1991) and Ronnie Coleman (1998 to 2005), both Mr. Olympia (open).
However, when interviewed after her win was announced, the American declared that this was her last time at the event. It amended a series of eight achievements that began in 2017.
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North American Sarah Villegas defeated Natalia Abraham-Coelho, a Brazilian and American citizen, and achieved her fourth title, equaling the mark of Brazilian Juliana Malacarne.
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- Jacqueline Baker (USA)
- Taylor Learmont (Canada)
- Alison Kramer (USA)
- Tamara Van (Canada)
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