WTF Ron
Ok, official real name is 'Mamdouh Mohammed Hassan Elssbiay' but we just call him 'Big Ramy'
Other press releases from the Arnold team on the wins tonight...
Pecini Wins First Bikini International Crown. Elisa Pecini of Brasil continued her dominance of the IFBB Pro League’s Bikini division by winning the Bikini International for the first time in just her third appearance on the Arnold Classic Stage. Pecini finished second in Columbus in 2019 before claiming the Bikini Olympia title in September. After her victory, Pecini received congratulations from Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, $7,000, a Tony Nowak Official Champions Jacket, and the champion’s trophy from Steve Slater of Rogue Fitness and Natalie Eva Marie of Reign Total Body Fuel.
The remainder of the Bikini International top six:
2nd place: Angelica Teixeira of Brasil received $4,000 and a trophy from Cryotech Nordic and Ricart Automotive.
3rd place: Janet Layug of Lakeland, Fla., received $3,000 and a trophy from Mount Carmel Health System and Jan Tana.
4th place: Priscila Leimbacher of Switzerland received $2,000 and a trophy from Europa Sports and The Columbus Dispatch.
5th place: Etila Santiago Santos of Brasil received $1,000 and a trophy from Jan Tana and Big Sports.
6th place: Jennifer Ronzitti of Glen Burnie, Md., received $1,000 and a trophy from The Columbus Dispatch and Mount Carmel Health System.
Andre Ferguson Repeats In Arnold Men’s Physique. Andre Ferguson of New York, N.Y., won the Arnold Classic Men’s Physique for the third straight year. Ferguson received congratulations from Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, $7,000, a Tony Nowak Official Champions Jacket, and the champion’s trophy from Steve Slater of Rogue Fitness and Natalie Eva Marie of Reign Total Body Fuel.
The remainder of the Arnold Men’s Physique top six:
2nd place: Brandon Hendrickson of Shaumberg, Ill., received $4,000 and a trophy from Europa Sports and Big Sports.
3rd place: Steven Cao of Davie, Fla., received $3,000 and a trophy from Mount Carmel Health System and Jan Tana.
4th place: George Brown of Columbus, Oh., received $2,000 and a trophy from Ricart Automotive and The Columbus Dispatch.
5th place: Carlos De Oliveira of Medford, Ma., received $1,000 and a trophy from Jan Tana and Cryotech Nordic.
6th place: Yasser Fernando Chala Blandon of Colombia received $1,000 and a trophy from The Columbus Dispatch and Mount Carmel Health System.
Harold “King Kong” Kelley Wins 5th Straight Arnold Classic Pro Wheelchair
Harold Kelley of Grand Prairie, Texas, continued his dominance of the sport of professional wheelchair bodybuilding as he won the Arnold Classic Pro Wheelchair Presented by Gold’s Gym for the fifth straight year. Kelley earned $3,000, a crystal trophy and a Tony Nowak Jacket. Antoni Khadraoui (Sweden) finished second and earned $2,000, while Bradley Betts (USA) was third and earned $1,000. Johnny Quinn (USA) was fourth. Jen Pasky Jaquin was a guest poser who earned a special standing wheelchair from WheelchairA8.com valued a $4,000. Special thanks to promoter Nick Scott for bringing Wheelchair Bodybuilding to the Arnold Stage.