After hitting the post on two occasions, Ramon Dino’s turn finally arrived. The Brazilian recovered from a disappointing performance in the last edition and won, this Saturday (11/09), the expected title in the Classic Physique category.
Before Ramon Dino’s achievement, only Brazilian women had won categories in the world’s main bodybuilding competition, totaling 12 titles.
The German Mike Sommerfeld and Terrence Ruffin completed the podium.
In addition to Ramon Dino, Natália Coelho (Women’s Physique) and Eduarda Bezerra (Wellness) were other Brazilians to win their respective categories at Mr. Olympia 2025.
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🚨 YES, MY FRIENDS! HISTORY IS WRITTEN! 💪🇧🇷 RAMON DINO WINS THE MR. TITLE. OLYMPIA 2025 IN THE CLASSIC PHYSIQUE CATEGORY AND BECOMES THE FIRST BRAZILIAN TO BE CHAMPION IN THE BIGGEST BODYBUILDING COMPETITION IN THE WORLD! IT IS THE PRIDE OF ACRE AND BRAZIL! 🦖⭕🏆 pic.twitter.com/wpkCE0Oc6w
— TNT Sports BR (@TNTSportsBR) October 12, 2025
Who is Ramon Dino?
Ramon Dino, the “Acrean Dinosaur”, is 30 years old. He started bodybuilding in 2016. Since he debuted in major competitions, he has always finished at least in the top-5.
However, the notoriety came with participation in Mansão Maromba, a reality show about the fitness world created by influencer Toguro.
The nickname “Dino”, in fact, came from Toguro himself, who stated that “Acre did not exist” and there were only “dinosaurs” there. It was also at Mansão Maromba that Ramon met his wife Vitória, also a bodybuilder, with whom he has two children.
In addition to the Mr. Olympia, Dino had also won the Arnold Classic Ohio.
The Acre native is considered a reference within the sport and, with the retirement of CBum, six-time Mr. Olympia champion, Ramon is a candidate to become the biggest reference within the category.
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What award did Ramon Dino win with the title at Mr. Olympia?
With the Classic Physique title, Ramon Dino pocketed a prize of US$100,000 (around R$552,000).