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Dath
11-13-2012, 02:25 PM
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Sergio "The Myth" Oliva, 3-Time Mr.Olympia
Sergio Oliva has sadly died at age 71 but he will always be remembered as 3-time Mr.Olympia. The exact cause of Sergio Oliva's death is not confirmed, but we will update this post once it is.


Early life


Sergio "The Myth" Oliva was born in Cuba on July 4, 1941 but he spent the majority of his life in the U.S. After just 6 months of training Oliva was doing clean & jerks with over 300 pounds and totaling 1000 pounds in the three Olympic lifts at a bodyweight of 195 lbs. Sergio was chosen to represent Cuba at the 1962 Central America Games in Jamaica. During his stay, Oliva snuck out of his quarters while the guards were distracted. He ran to the American consulate. Sixty-five other Cuban nationals followed him, including the entire Cuban weightlifting team! Soon afterward, Oliva was living in Miami, Florida working as a TV repairman.


Life in the United States


In 1963 Oliva moved to Chicago, Illinois. There he worked at a local steel mill and began working out at the Duncan YMCA. Working 10-12 hour days at the steel mill and putting in another 2.5–3 hours at the gym. Oliva won his first bodybuilding competition the Mr. Chicagoland contest in 1963. Then he was successful again at the Mr. Illinois in 1964 but he lost in 1965 at the AAU Jr. Mr. America winning 2nd place even though he won the trophy for "Most Muscular". In 1966, he won the AAU Jr. Mr. America and again he claimed the trophy for "Most Muscular". He then joined the International Federation of BodyBuilders IFBB in which he won both the professional Mr. World and Mr. Universe Contests. In 1967 he won the prestigious Mr. Olympia contest, making him the undisputed world champion of bodybuilding. Oliva then went on to win the Mr. Olympia title three years in a row, at 5 feet 10 inches and at a contest weight of around 225 lbs.


Personal Life


He served the city of Chicago as a police officer for more than 25 years.
In 1986, Sergio survived being shot by his then-wife Arleen Garrett. He sustained 5 bullet wounds.
His son, Sergio Oliva Jr, is following in his father's footsteps into competitive bodybuilding in Chicago, Illinois.
Oliva co-starred with Mil Mαscaras in a Mexican wrestling movie in 1975 called El Poder Negro (Black Power), in which he played a super-strong dockworker who runs afoul of the local crime syndicate and helps Mil Mαscaras to bring them to justice. His co-star was Venezuelan actress and singer Lila Morillo.
In 1977, Oliva starred in a second Mexican action film (this time a wrestling/ western hybrid) called "The Terrible Ones" (aka "Los Terribles").
Distinctions


The first non-white athlete to win Mr. America, Mr. World, Mr. International, Mr. Universe, Mr. Olympia.
The second bodybuilder to win the Mr. Olympia competition.
The only bodybuilder to ever defeat Arnold Schwarzenegger in a Mr Olympia contest, 1969.
Bodybuilding Titles


1963 Mr Chicago
1964 Mr Illinois
1964 Mr America – AAU, 7th
1965 Junior Mr America – AAU, 2nd
1965 Junior Mr America – AAU, Most Muscular
1965 Mr America – AAU, 4th
1965 Mr America – AAU, Most Muscular,
1966 Junior Mr America – AAU, Winner
1966 Junior Mr America – AAU, Most Muscular
1966 Mr America – AAU, 2nd
1966 Mr America – AAU, Most Muscular,
1966 Mr World – IFBB, Overall Winner
1966 Mr World – IFBB, Tall, 1st
1966 Mr Universe – IFBB Winner
1966 Olympia – IFBB, 4th
1967 Olympia – IFBB, Winner
1967 Universe – IFBB, Overall Winner
1968 Olympia – IFBB, Winner
1969 Olympia – IFBB, Winner
1970 Mr World – AAU, Pro Tall, 2nd
1970 Olympia – IFBB, 2nd
1971 Universe – Pro - NABBA, Tall, 2nd
1972 Olympia – IFBB, 2nd
1973 Mr International – IFBB, Professional, 1st
1974 Mr International – WBBG, Professional, 1st
1975 Olympus – WBBG, Winner
1976 Olympus – WBBG, Winner
1977 World Championships – WABBA, Professional, 1st
1978 Olympus – WBBG, Winner
1980 World Championships – WABBA, Professional, 1st
1981 Pro World Cup – WABBA, Winner
1984 Olympia – IFBB, 8th
1984 Pro States Championships – WABBA
1985 Olympia – IFBB, 8th

PAiN
11-14-2012, 12:27 AM
Very sad, he really lived this lifestyle ed....... R.I.P. To our fallen brother.

darksidefitness
11-14-2012, 12:33 AM
R.I.P S.O

BIGBOSS
11-14-2012, 03:28 AM
R.I.P

metromuscle
11-14-2012, 01:37 PM
Very sorry to hear about his passing. I was fortunate to meet him back in the 1980's.

Spawn
11-15-2012, 02:48 AM
R.I.P.

abnranger
11-19-2012, 01:21 PM
Sergio Olivia was one of the greats his back and shoulder development was unbelievable