Mr. Olympia 2024 Results: Chris Bumstead announces his retirement from bodybuilding after winning his sixth classic physique title at Olympia in 2024.

Mr. Olympia 2024 Results: Chris Bumstead announces his retirement from bodybuilding after winning his sixth classic physique title at Olympia in 2024.

Mr. Olympia 2024 Results

Samson Daouda won the Mr. Olympia 2024  title. Samson Daouda won his first title on Saturday night at Resorts World in Las Vegas. At the end of the competition, the judges had to call out several times before declaring a new champion.

A First-Time Champion

After a long and arduous journey to reach the heights of the sport of bodybuilding, Dauda won his first championship by defeating two former champions, Choopan and Derek Lansford.

After the announcement of the final competition, as soon as the judges announced the winner, he was overwhelmed with excitement and started crying. And before lifting the most important trophy of his career, he sat on his knees and thanked God.

This was a huge achievement for him apart from becoming the first ever Mr. Olympia 2024. With Daouda’s impressive win, the Mr. Olympic title will be held in Barents for the first time next year since Dorian Yates’ six-year reign at the top of the sport ended in 1997.

Judge’s Choice

In Mr. Olympia 2024, he not only won by becoming the Judge’s Choice but also got the title of People’s Champion and got the championship belt and trophy.
After a lot of shouting and a lot of suspense as to which contestant will be liked by the judges and become the champion, Samson Dauda won the race. And reached the heights of his career in the world of bodybuilding.

Chris Bumstead Announces Retirement From Bodybuilding

Chris Bumstead announces after winning his 6th Physical Olympia Championship. The bodybuilder, also known as C-Bum, added another title to his career by topping the Prejudging and Finals stages in Las Vegas, Nevada. He has held this title for the longest time and made it even longer by winning this time.

Chris Bumstead made his bodybuilding stage debut in 2017. That year he lost to defending champion Brian Astley. In 2018, he performed brilliantly and secured second place. After that, he worked even harder and won in 2019 and became a new rising face in the bodybuilding sport. And since then, he has announced his retirement. Bumstead recently uploaded a photo on his Instagram which he titled The Last Dance.

Chris Bumstead Career

Even after retirement, CBam promised his fans that he will remain associated with bodybuilding, athletics and fitness sector in future.

He has announced that this is his last performance on this stage but you all will definitely see me in this field in future as well.

The big thing is that now Chris Bumstead has become the most recognized face in this sport. He has won the most events in this field in history compared to any other athlete. Which is the hallmark of his successful career.

Chris Bumstead wasn’t the only champion to bow out from the Olympia stage over the weekend. After his eight-time triumph, Olympia champion Sidney Gillan also used the word career in addition to CBam.

Chris Bumstead Net worth

Chris Bumstead is a renowned bodybuilder and a 6-time Mr. Olympia Classic Physique champion. His net worth is estimated to be $6 million as of 2024. Most of his earnings will come from business activities, sponsorship deals, and competition.

Chris Bumstead is a famous Canadian bodybuilder known for his Classic Physique division. His net worth is estimated to be around $5-6 million. Most of his earnings come from his endorsements, business endeavors, and competitions.
Chris Bumstead has won the Mr. Olympia consecutively from 2019 to 2024 and has won the $50000 prize each time. He has a huge following of millions on social media which is a huge support. Which supports him through purpose and original content production.

Age of Chris Bumstead

Chris Bumstead was born on 2 February 1995 in Canada. His name was earlier Christopher Adam. He was called C Bam on stage. He was a professional bodybuilder in the IFFB Pro League. He participated in his first competition in 2014 and earned his pro card by winning the IFFB NorthAmerican Championship in 2016. He finished second in both the 2017 and 2018 Mr. Olympia and then in 2019 he won Mr. Olympia for the first time and after that he continued to win this title for 6 consecutive times i.e. till 2024.

 

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