2023 Olympia Figure Results

Cydney Gillon wins 2023 figure olympia

Cydney Gillon makes it seven in a row during the 2023 Olympia!

The finals for the Olympia Figure division took place on Friday night with competitors looking to knock off the reigning six-time champion Cydney Gillon. In the end, the champion continued to dominate on the biggest stage, and states that she has no plans of stopping, aiming for at least ten Olympia titles.

Gillon entered as the favorite to reclaim her title but was pushed during prejudging by Jessica Reyes Padilla. She entered as the reigning Masters Olympia champion and showed that she will be a threat during prejudging. Padilla finished as the runner-up as Lola Montez rounded out the top three.

The full results have been announced. Below, you can find the 2023 Figure Olympia results, along with previous winners and an official score card from the event.

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2023 Olympia Figure Results

  • First Place – Cydney Gillon ($50,000)
  • Second Place – Jessica Reyes Padilla ($20,000)
  • Third Place – Lola Montez ($12,000)
  • Fourth Place – Cherish Richardson ($7,000)
  • Fifth Place – Natalia Soltero ($5,000)
  • Sixth Place – Ericka Morales Morgan
  • Seventh Place – Rhea Gayle
  • Eighth Place – Jennifer Zienert
  • Ninth Place – Adela Ondrejovicova
  • Tenth Place – Maria Luisa Baeza Diaz Pereira

Official 2023 Olympia Figure Scorecard

Previous Figure Olympia Winners

  • 2022: Cydney Gillon
  • 2021: Cydney Gillon
  • 2020: Cydney Gillon
  • 2019: Cydney Gillon
  • 2018: Cydney Gillon
  • 2017: Cydney Gillon
  • 2016: Latorya Watts
  • 2015: Latorya Watts
  • 2014: Nicole Wilkins
  • 2013: Nicole Wilkins

2023 Mr. Olympia Friday Night Results

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