Ramon Dino is the new Classic Physique category champion no Mr. Olympia 2025 and became the first Brazilian to win the title in the division.
The awards ceremony took place in the early hours of this Sunday (12), in Las Vegas, in the United States.
The 30-year-old athlete from Acre surpassed big names like Mike Sommerfeld e Ruff Dieseland crowned a trajectory marked by years of podiums and runner-up finishes. Brazil, which had already won in the women’s categories of the event, now celebrates an unprecedented title among men.
With the title, Ramon Dino consolidates his name in world bodybuilding and takes Brazil to the top of the category for the first time. The victory ends a wait of years and reinforces the country as one of the greatest powers in bodybuilding today.
RAMON DINO IS OLYMPIA CHAMPION! 🦖🇧🇷🏆⭕
— RAMON DINO 🦖 (@ramondinopro2)
Dominance in previews
The first stage of the dispute took place this Saturday afternoon (11), when Ramon.
With an extremely dry physique and a charismatic presentation, the Brazilian took center stage in the call-outs, a position reserved for the judges’ favorites. He drew applause and screams from the audience with each pose, showing confidence and dominance.
In the decisive confrontation, Ramon shared the stage with Mike Sommerfeld and Ruff Diesel, and finished the last call-out in the center, already giving indications of the result that would be confirmed hours later, in the night’s finals.
Classification – Classic Physique
- Ramon Dino (Brazil)
- Mike Sommerfeld (Germany)
- Terrence Ruffin (USA)
- Josema Beast (Spain)
- Niall Darwen (United Kingdom)
Last champions
- Chris Bumstead (2024)
- Chris Bumstead (2023)
- Chris Bumstead (2022)
- Chris Bumstead (2021)
- Chris Bumstead (2020)
- Chris Bumstead (2019)
- Breon Ansley (2018)
- Breon Ansley (2017)
- Danny Hester (2016)
Mr. Olympia
Mr. Olympia 2025 brings together the main names in world bodybuilding between October 9th and 12th, in Las Vegas.
In this edition, Brazil has 59 classified athletes — 31 men and 28 women — and is looking for the 11th title in history, all won by Brazilian competitors.
The program includes competitions in 11 categories, including Mr. Olympia (Open Bodybuilding), Classic Physique, Men’s Physique, Bikini, Wellness and Women’s Physique, as well as parallel events such as the Olympia World Fitness Expo and the sports Hall of Fame.