Brazil Dominates Mr. Olympia 2025 with Historic Triple Victory
Ramon Dino, Eduarda Bezerra, and Natália Abraham Coelho put Brazil at the top of world bodybuilding in Las Vegas
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Brazil made history on the biggest stage in world bodybuilding. At the 2025 Mr. Olympia, held in Las Vegas, three Brazilian athletes claimed first place in their respective categories: Ramon Dino in Classic Physique, Eduarda Bezerra in Wellness, and Natália Abraham Coelho in Women’s Physique.
The highlight of the weekend was undoubtedly Ramon Dino — the “Acre Dinosaur” — who captured his first-ever Classic Physique title after years of runner-up finishes. Dino outperformed top contenders such as Germany’s Mike Sommerfeld and the American Terrence Ruffin, taking home a $100,000 prize.
“This victory marks the end of a long journey of perseverance and puts Brazil on top of men’s bodybuilding,” said a sports analyst after the event.
In the women’s divisions, Brazil continued to shine. Eduarda Bezerra took the gold medal in Wellness, followed closely by fellow Brazilian Isabelle Pereira Nunes, who secured second place. Meanwhile, Natália Abraham Coelho dominated Women’s Physique, maintaining Brazil’s long-standing supremacy in the category.
The 2025 edition of Mr. Olympia featured 11 categories and over 50 Brazilian athletes, highlighting the nation’s growing presence on the international stage. With these victories, Brazil now holds 17 Mr. Olympia titles overall, solidifying its status as one of the sport’s global powerhouses.
“It’s more than just winning — it’s about showing that Brazilian discipline, hard work, and dreams belong on the world’s biggest stage,” said Alex dos Santos, professional bodybuilder and sports commentator.