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Ronald Dean Coleman
professional bodybuilder
Personal info
NicknameRonnie Coleman
Best statistics
Height178cm (5ft 10in)
WeightContest: 136kg (300lb), Off season: 147kg (325lb)
Professional (Pro) career
Pro-debut
  • 1991 IFBB World Amateur Championships
  • 1991
Best win
  • IFBB Mr. Olympia 1998-2005
PredecessorDorian Yates
SuccessorJay Cutler
ActiveSince 1990

Ronald Dean Coleman (born May 13, 1964 in Bastrop, Louisiana) is a retired American professional bodybuilder who shares the record of eight straight wins as Mr. Olympia.

Biography

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Personal life

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Bodybuilding titles

  • 1990 Mr. Texas (Heavyweight & Overall)
  • 1991 World Amateur Championships (Heavyweight)
  • 1991 Mr.Universe
  • 1995 Canada Pro Cup
  • 1996 Canada Pro Cup
  • 1997 Grand Prix Russia
  • 1998 Night of Champions
  • 1998 Toronto Pro Invitational
  • 1998 Mr. Olympia
  • 1998 Grand Prix Finland
  • 1998 Grand Prix Germany
  • 1999 Mr. Olympia
  • 1999 World Pro Championships
  • 1999 Grand Prix England
  • 2000 Mr. Olympia
  • 2000 Grand Prix England
  • 2000 World Pro Championships
  • 2001 Arnold Schwarzenegger Classic
  • 2001 Mr. Olympia
  • 2001 New Zealand Grand Prix
  • 2002 Mr. Olympia
  • 2002 Grand Prix Holland
  • 2003 Mr. Olympia
  • 2003 Grand Prix Russia
  • 2004 Mr. Olympia
  • 2004 Grand Prix England
  • 2004 Grand Prix Holland
  • 2004 Grand Prix Russia
  • 2005 Mr. Olympia

See also

External links

Preceded byDorian Yates Mr. Olympia
1998–2005
Succeeded byJay Cutler
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