Sergio Oliva
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Sergio Oliva | |
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professional bodybuilder | |
Personal info | |
Nickname | The Myth |
Born | Pinar del Río, Cuba | July 4, 1941
Died | November 12, 2012 Chicago, Illinois, United States | (aged 71)
Best statistics | |
Height | 5 ft 10 in (178 cm)[1] |
Weight | Contest: 225 lb (102 kg) Off season: 235 lb (107 kg)[1] |
Professional (Pro) career | |
Pro-debut |
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Best win |
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Predecessor | Larry Scott |
Successor | Arnold Schwarzenegger |
Active | 1962–1985 |
Sergio Oliva (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈseɾxjo oˈliβa]; July 4, 1941 – November 12, 2012), often known by his epithet 'The Myth' for his physique and performance, was a Cuban American bodybuilder, and three-time Mr. Olympia winner.
Early life
[edit]Sergio Oliva was born on July 4, 1941, in Guantanamo, Cuba,[2] during the presidency of Fulgencio Batista. As a teenager, Sergio was able to perform clean & jerks above 400 pounds.[3] He was selected to represent Cuba at the 1962 Central America and Caribbean Games.[4] Whilst representing Cuba in Jamaica, he asked sucessfully claimed political asylum in the United States. Soon after, 65 other Cuban nationals including Castro's entire weightlifting team and their security guards followed Oliva by seeking asylum in the US. In the United States, Oliva lived in Miami, Florida, where he worked as a TV repairman.[5]
Life in the United States
[edit]During his period in the United States Oliva went on to win the Mr. Olympia title three years in a row from 1967 to 1969. He competed at a contest weight of 225–245 lbs. His second title in 1968 was uncontested. In 1969, he won his third consecutive Mr. Olympia by beating four-time Mr. Universe winner Arnold Schwarzenegger. In his 1977 autobiography, "Arnold: The Education of a Bodybuilder", Arnold recalls their first encounter:
Then for the first time, I saw Sergio Oliva in person. I understood why they called him the Myth. It was as jarring as if I'd walked into a wall. He destroyed me. He was so huge, he was so fantastic, there was no way I could even think of beating him. I admitted my defeat and felt some of my pumps go away. I tried. But I'd been so taken back by my first sight of Sergio Oliva that I think I settled for 2nd place before we walked out on the stage. I never like to admit defeat, but I thought Sergio was better. There were no two ways about it.[6]
The following year, Schwarzenegger won his first Mr. Olympia title by edging the Myth with a score of 4–3. Oliva was banned from competing in the 1971 IFBB Mr. Olympia competition due to the fact that he competed in the 1971 NABBA Mr. Universe, allowing Schwarzenegger to claim the title. In 1972, under the High-Intensity Training (HIT) system of Arthur Jones, the designer of Nautilus training equipment, Oliva challenged Schwarzenegger again for the year's Olympia in Essen, West Germany, however placed second behind Schwarzenegger. Schwarzenegger recalled:
[...] in Essen, it seemed like all the top bodybuilders turned up at their very best except for me. Sergio was back, even more impressive than I remembered.[7] Compared with all of the other Bodybuilders I've ever faced, Sergio really was in a class by himself. I was struck by that again the minute we were onstage. It was so hard to look impressive next to him with those incredible thighs, that impossibly tiny waist, those incredible triceps.[8]
In 1985, Oliva returned for a final attempt at the Mr. Olympia title. He finished this year in 8th place - repeating his position from the previous year. Robert Kennedy, the publisher of the Canadian fitness magazine MuscleMag International, wrote:
Anyone who loves the sport of bodybuilding knows the name of Sergio Oliva, known as the Myth. I greatly admired him and consider him to be the all-time world's greatest physique. I saw him in competition many times, including his shows against Arnold. There is no doubt that with his wide shoulders and narrow hip structure he was superior to any other bodybuilder of his generation. Sergio was not only the most aesthetic bodybuilder on stage but also the biggest... Sergio Oliva is considered by most to be the world's most genetically gifted bodybuilder... He set a whole new standard for competitive bodybuilding; loved by millions, revered by many, and feared by some. He was so huge and extremely proportioned that he used to bring chills to his adversaries. This is how he acquired the name of the Myth.[9]
Personal life
[edit]- Oliva served the city of Chicago as a police officer from 1976 to 2003.[4]
- In 1986, Sergio survived being shot by his then-wife Arleen Garrett. He sustained 5 bullet wounds to his abdomen from a .38 Special.[10]
- His son, Sergio Oliva Jr. is an IFBB Pro bodybuilder who won the 2015 NPC Nationals bodybuilding competition and has since competed on Mr. Olympia, Arnold Classic, and New York Pro stages.[11][12]
Death
[edit]Sergio Oliva died on November 12, 2012, in Chicago, Illinois, from apparent kidney failure.[13] He was 71 years old and was the first Mr. Olympia to have died, followed by:
- Larry Scott - March 8, 2014
- Franco Columbo - August 30, 2019
- Shawn Rhoden - November 6, 2021
- Chris Dickerson - December 23, 2021
Bodybuilding titles
[edit]Year | Level | Title/Organization | Overall Position | Notes |
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1963 | City | Mr. Chicago | 1st | |
1964 | State | Mr. Illinois | 1st | |
1964 | National | Mr. America / AAU | 7th | |
1965 | National | Junior Mr. America / AAU | 2nd | “Most Muscular” Trophy |
1965 | National | Mr. America / AAU | 4th | “Most Muscular” Trophy |
1966 | National | Junior Mr. America / AAU | 1st | “Most Muscular” Trophy |
1966 | National | Mr. America / AAU | 2nd | “Most Muscular” Trophy |
1966 | International | Mr. World / IFBB | 1st | 1st in the “Tall” Category |
1966 | International | Mr. Universe / IFBB[citation needed] | 1st | |
1966 | International | Mr. Olympia / IFBB | 4th | |
1967 | International | Mr. Olympia / IFBB | 1st | |
1967 | International | Mr. Universe / IFBB[citation needed] | 1st | |
1968 | International | Mr. Olympia / IFBB | 1st | Second Consecutive Win;
Uncontested & Unchallenged |
1969 | International | Mr. Olympia / IFBB | 1st | Third Consecutive Win |
1970 | International | Mr. World / AAU (Pro) | - | 2nd in the “Tall” Category |
1970 | International | Mr. Olympia / IFBB | 2nd | |
1971 | International | Mr. Universe / NABBA (Pro) | - | 2nd in the “Tall” category |
1972 | International | Mr. Olympia / IFBB | 2nd | |
1972 | International | Mr. Galaxy / WBBG | 1st | |
1973 | International | Mr. International, Mr. Azteca[citation needed] / IFBB (Pro) | 1st | |
1973 | International | Mr. Galaxy / WBBG | 1st | |
1974 | International | Mr. International / WBBG (Pro) | 1st | |
1975 | International | Mr. Olympus / WBBG | 1st | |
1976 | International | Mr. Olympus / WBBG | 1st | |
1977 | International | Pro World Championships / WABBA | 1st | |
1978 | International | Mr. Olympus / WBBG | 1st | |
1980 | International | Pro World Championships / WABBA | 1st | |
1980 | International | Professional World cup / WABBA | 1st | |
1981 | International | Professional World cup / WABBA | 1st | |
1984 | International | Mr. Olympia / IFBB | 8th | |
1984 | Inter-State | Professional Mid-States Championships / WABBA | 1st | |
1985 | Inter-State | Mr. Olympia / IFBB[14] | 8th |
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ a b "Sergio Oliva - Greatest Physiques". greatestphysiques.com. July 6, 2016.
- ^ ctosadmin (January 1, 1970). "Oliva, Sergio". Cubans in America (in Spanish). Retrieved November 25, 2022.
- ^ "Sergio Oliva - Cuban bodybuilder | WikiZ". Retrieved November 25, 2022.
- ^ a b Merritt, Greg. "Sergio Oliva: The Full, Amazing Story of The Myth". The Barbell. Retrieved January 5, 2024.
- ^ Wayne, Rick (1985). Muscle Wars. St. Martin's Press. p. 95. ISBN 0-312-55353-6.
- ^ Arnold the Education of a Bodybuilder by Arnold Schwarzenegger and Douglas Kent Hall, published by Simon & Schuster 1977, page 97 ISBN 0-671-79748-4
- ^ TOTAL RECALL, pg. 144
- ^ TOTAL RECALL, pg. 128
- ^ Robert Kennedy, Best Selling Author, Editor, and Publisher of MuscleMag International; Sergio Oliva, Building the Ultimate Physique by Sergio Oliva and Frank Marchante, Foreword (Gras Publishing Company 2007)
- ^ "Ex-mr. Universe Turned Cop Shot In Quarrel With His Wife". Chicago Tribune. July 25, 1986. Retrieved June 20, 2015.
- ^ "Contests | NPC News Online". contests.npcnewsonline.com. Retrieved February 15, 2023.
- ^ "Sergio Oliva Jr IFBB Professional Bodybuilder". www.sergioolivajr.com. Retrieved February 15, 2023.
- ^ Kiran, Joseph. "How did Sergio Oliva (The Myth) die?". www.sportskeeda.com. Archived from the original on November 25, 2022. Retrieved November 25, 2022.
- ^ Sergio Oliva the Myth, Building the Ultimate Physique by Sergio Oliva and Frank Marchante 2007 page 320 {by Gras Publishing company}
External links
[edit]- SERGIO OLIVA: The Myth! Official Website
- Sergio Oliva Profile
- Sergio Oliva Gallery
- El cubano que derrotó a Schwarzenegger
- SergioOlivaJr.com Son's Official Website
- exclusive interview of Sergio Oliva for Lexnews magazine in 2007
- Sergio Oliva - The Myth and the heart throb! Sergio Oliva Article at MuscleMecca 2013
- Sergio Oliva: The Full, Amazing Story of The Myth