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Getbig Main Boards => Gossip & Opinions => Topic started by: stuntmovie on October 09, 2016, 11:31:35 AM
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I have been attempting to gather accurate information regarding the 2016 IFBB prize money offered at all IFBB events and divisions.
The following is a start, but did this occur in 2013 or was it 2016 ( the first year that the Olympia prize money was topped off at $1,000,000)?
Any help from any knowledgeable GetBigger would be appreciated.
If I’m not mistaken the following was/is the prize money for the __year?__ IFBB Olympia
TOTAL IFBB OLYMPIA PRIZE MONEY BREAKDOWN
• Mr. Olympia: $675,000
• 212 Showdown: $65,000
• Ms. Olympia: $60,000
• Fitness Olympia: $60,000
• Figure Olympia: $60,000
• Bikini Olympia: $40,000
• Men’s Physique Showdown: $20,000
• Women’s Physique Showdown: $20,000
___?____ was the first year in which the prize money reached $1,000,000 thanks to the hard work and combined efforts of American Media Inc. and its CEO and chairman David J. Pecker, the IFBB Professional League and its president Jim Manion, and title sponsor Ultimate Nutrition, presenting sponsor Bodybuilding.com, the fans and other valued sponsors.
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Wow, $675,000 for 1st place isn't bad at all.
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Wow, $675,000 for 1st place isn't bad at all.
Makes no sense to give the winner of that class so much more of a percentage of the pot than the rest. That class not the future of bodybuilding. Just like it wasn't for female bodybuilding...Way way too many drugs involved...Now with the internet at full force, most people know what the fools are doing to look like they do. What's next, implants that look like real muscle? The guy who spends the most of implants will win that div? These guys can barely be used as the face of muscle building (snake oil) supps anymore.
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Yea, 240! But I believe that that is the amount of prize money that would have been shared by each contender who placed in the Oly.
I hope that some knowledgeable GetBigger can show us how it was divided among the winners.
Likewise for all the other Oly divisions.
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SNOMAN, Thanks for your interesting response but you have to remember that those prize monies as stated above must be divided among those who place high enough to win a cash award.
I have no idea at present how high that placing has to be though.
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Can understand why some people would do drugs for 675.000 USD, but for 20k???
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Can understand why some people would do drugs for 675.000 USD, but for 20k???
its not about the money.
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KWON, where did you get that figure of $675,000 US?
You opened up another interesting topic!
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I think Heath should actually pay a fine instead of getting that kind of money.
Let's call it a narrowness-tax.
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there should be no prize money
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10 times better and more class act than Chilp Cheath, but also 10 times less price money :-\
(http://www.getbig.com/boards/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=578858.0;attach=643412;image)
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Olympia winner gets 400k and then I honestly don't remember the others well enough to make a guess
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Olympia winner gets 400k and then I honestly don't remember the others well enough to make a guess
1 Phil Heath $400,000
2 Shawn Rhoden $150,000
3 Dexter Jackson $100,000
4 Big Ramy $55,000
5 William Bonac $45,000
6 Roelly Winklaar $35,000
7 Cedric McMillan $25,000
8 Dallas McCarver $20,000
9 Josh Lenartowicz $18,000
10 Justin Compton $16,000
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10 times better and more class act than Chilp Cheath, but also 10 times less price money :-\
(http://www.getbig.com/boards/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=578858.0;attach=643412;image)
What a fucking great shot!!
Should enter the open for sure.
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What a fucking great shot!!
Should enter the open for sure.
Why?! It's the weight limit that makes most 212 competitors look so much better than the open guys.
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Most of the smaller pro shows 1st place check pays enough for the winner to upgrade from a 1983 Honda Accord to a 1988 model
Haha, yeah
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if that midget would've started steroids earlier then maybe he wouldnt have turned out a midget
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Thanks MOTY and RUDEE, That's the kind of info I've been looking for, but I'd like to see the other prize money for the ladies and the Physique contenders at the Olympia and also likewise for each the Arnold and the other 'smaller' contests if possible.
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Wow, $675,000 for 1st place isn't bad at all.
That is total prize money for all competitors, not just first. It only hit the million mark when Dave Pecker came on board.