2020 Ms. Olympia

The 2020 Ms. Olympia was a IFBB professional bodybuilding competition and part of Joe Weider's Olympia Fitness & Performance Weekend 2020 and was held on December 18, 2020 at the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando, Florida. It was the 36th Ms. Olympia competition held. Other events at the exhibition include the 212 Olympia, Bikini Olympia, Classic Physique Olympia, Figure Olympia, Fitness Olympia, Men's Physique Olympia, Mr. Olympia, Wheelchair Olympia, and Women's Physique Olympia competitions.

2020 Ms. Olympia
Information
PromotionIFBB
DateDecember 18, 2020
VenueOrange County Convention Center West (Chapin Theater and Valencia Ballroom)
City Orlando, Florida, United States
Event chronology
2014 Ms. Olympia 2020 Ms. Olympia 2021 Ms. Olympia

Prize money

  • 1st - $50,000
  • 2nd - $20,000
  • 3rd - $12,000
  • 4th - $7,000
  • 5th - $6,000
  • Total: $95,000[1]

Results

Comparison to previous Olympia results:

  • +8 - Margie Martin
  • +9 - Helle Trevino
  • +2 - Monique Jones
  • Same - Kim Buck
  • -8 - Yaxeni Oriquen-Garcia

Scorecard

No Name Country Judging Place
1 Irene Anderson 27 5
2 MayLa Ash 20 4
3 Reshanna Boswell 45 9
4 Kim Buck 55 11
5 Nicki Chartrand 38 8
6 Asha Hadley 37 7
7 Theresa Ivancik 70 14
8 Monique Jones 28 6
9 Janeen Lankowski 75 15
10 Margie Martin 10 2
11 LaDawn McDay 60 12
12 Yaxeni Oriquen 65 13
13 Andrea Shaw 5 1
14 Helle Trevino 15 3
15 Margita Zamolova 50 10

Notable events

  • The day of the 2020 Ms. Olympia, 18 December, is also the 37th birthday of Andrea Shaw.[2]
  • The 2020 Olympia Press Conference was the first conference to feature Ms. Olympia competitors since 2007.[3]
  • On the early morning day of the 2020 Ms. Olympia, it was revealed after the 2020 Ms. Olympia prejudging when Iris Kyle did not show up that it was confirmed she would not be competing at the 2020 Ms. Olympia due to a pancreatic virus, high blood sugar, insulin shut down, and losing over 20 lb (9.1 kg).
  • At the 2020 Ms. Olympia finals, Yaxeni Oriquen-Garcia announced she would retire from bodybuilding.[4]
  • This is Andrea Shaw's 1st Ms. Olympia title.[4]

2020 Ms. Olympia Qualified

Name[5][6] Country How Qualified
Helle Trevino 2019 IFBB WOS Rising Phoenix World Championships - 1st
Margie Martin 2019 IFBB WOS Rising Phoenix World Championships - 2nd
Irene Andersen 2019 IFBB WOS Rising Phoenix World Championships - 3rd
Nicki Chartrand 2019 IFBB WOS Rising Phoenix World Championships - 4th
Monique Jones 2019 IFBB WOS Rising Phoenix World Championships - 5th
Monia Gioiosa 2019 IFBB WOS Romania Muscle Fest Pro Women's Bodybuilding - 1st
Yaxeni Oriquen-Garcia Ms. Olympia Winner
Iris Kyle Ms. Olympia Winner
Andrea Shaw 2020 IFBB Omaha Pro Women's Bodybuilding - 1st
LaDawn McDay 2020 Wings of Strength IFBB Pro League Yamamoto Nutrition Cup Tampa Pro Women's Bodybuilding - 1st
Asha Hadley 2020 IFBB Savannah Pro Women's Bodybuilding - 1st
MayLa Ash 2020 IFBB New York Pro Women's Bodybuilding - 1st
Margita Zamolova 2020 IFBB European Pro Women's Bodybuilding - 1st
Alena Hatvani 2020 IFBB European Pro Women's Bodybuilding - 2nd
Theresa Ivancik 2020 IFBB Pro League Wings of Strength Chicago Pro Women's Bodybuilding - 1st
Janeen Lankowski 2020 Wings of Strength IFBB Pro League Yamamoto Nutrition Cup Tampa Pro Women's Bodybuilding - 2nd
2020 IFBB Savannah Pro Women's Bodybuilding - 9th
2020 IFBB New York Pro Women's Bodybuilding - 4th
Reshanna Boswell 2020 IFBB Omaha Pro Women's Bodybuilding - 2nd
2020 IFBB Pro League Lenda Murray Savannah Pro Women's Bodybuilding - 3rd
2020 IFBB IFBB Pro League Wings of Strength Chicago Pro Women's Bodybuilding - 2nd
Kim Buck 2020 IFBB Savannah Pro Women's Bodybuilding - 2nd
2020 IFBB New York Pro Women's Bodybuilding - 2nd

Points standings

Ranking1[6] Name Country Points
1 Janeen Lankowski 14
2 Reshanna Boswell 13
3 Kim Buck 12
4 Tina Williams 11
5 Angela Rayburn 9
6 Maria Flores 7
6 Claudia Partenza 7
7 Hailey McGrath 6
8 Pamela Hannam 5
8 Anne E. Sheehan 5
8 Barbara Carita 5
9 Nataliya Kuznetsova 4
10 Patti Hanson 4
11 Virginia Sanchez 3
12 Oana Elena Hreapca 1
12 Andrea Sauer 1

1 In the event of a tie, the competitor with the best top five contest placings will be awarded the qualification. If both competitors have the same contest placings, than both will qualify for the Olympia.

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