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Larry Scott: The First Mr. Olympia

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Larry Scott, the first-ever Mr. Olympia champion, is a legendary figure in the world of bodybuilding. His incredible physique, dedication, and groundbreaking achievements in the sport have left an indelible mark on bodybuilding history. In this blog post, we’ll delve into Larry Scott’s early life and his ascension to the top of the professional bodybuilding world.

Early Life & Climbing the Ranks

Born on October 12, 1938, in Blackfoot, Idaho, Larry Scott grew up with a passion for fitness and physical activity. As a teenager, he was captivated by the physiques of comic book heroes and the muscularity of bodybuilding legends like Steve Reeves. This fascination led him to begin weight training at his high school, where he quickly displayed a natural talent for the sport.

Larry Scott’s dedication to bodybuilding paid off as he began to compete in local and regional competitions. His first significant win came in 1959 when he took home the title of Mr. Idaho. This victory marked the beginning of Scott’s rise in the competitive bodybuilding scene.

In 1960, Larry Scott moved to California to pursue his dreams of becoming a professional bodybuilder. Under the guidance of Vince Gironda, a renowned bodybuilding trainer, Scott honed his physique and continued to excel in competitions. Some of his notable achievements during this period include winning the titles of Mr. California (1960), Mr. Pacific Coast (1961), and Mr. America (1962).

Larry Scott’s physique stats during his competitive years were as follows:

  • Height: 5’7″ (170 cm)
  • Contest Weight: Approximately 205 lbs (93 kg)
  • Off-season Weight: Approximately 220 lbs (100 kg)
  • Arms: 20.5 inches (52 cm)
  • Chest: 52 inches (132 cm)
  • Waist: 29 inches (74 cm)
  • Thighs: 27 inches (69 cm)
  • Calves: 17 inches (43 cm)

The Birth of Mr. Olympia

In 1965, the International Federation of Bodybuilding and Fitness (IFBB) introduced a new competition: the Mr. Olympia contest. Designed to crown the ultimate champion among the world’s best bodybuilders, the inaugural event featured an elite lineup of competitors.

Larry Scott’s hard work and dedication paid off as he emerged victorious, becoming the first-ever Mr. Olympia champion. This groundbreaking achievement solidified Scott’s place in bodybuilding history and set the standard for future champions. In 1966, Scott defended his title, winning the Mr. Olympia competition for the second time. Larry Scott is the only bodybuilder who has never lost a Mr Olympia competition he’s competed in.

Here’s a breakdown of his professional achievments:

  • 1959 Mr. Idaho: 1st place
  • 1960 Mr. California: 1st place
  • 1961 Mr. Pacific Coast: 1st place
  • 1962 IFBB Mr. America: 1st place
  • 1963 IFBB Mr. Universe: 1st place (Medium Class)
  • 1964 IFBB Mr. Universe: 1st place (Overall Winner)
  • 1965 IFBB Mr. Olympia: 1st place
  • 1966 IFBB Mr. Olympia: 1st place

Retirement, Legacy, and Passing

At the peak of his career, Larry Scott decided to retire from competitive bodybuilding in 1966. However, his impact on the sport continued as he dedicated himself to helping others achieve their fitness goals. As a personal trainer, author, and fitness consultant, Scott inspired countless individuals to pursue their dreams and maintain a healthy, active lifestyle.

Sadly, on March 8, 2014, Larry Scott passed away at the age of 75. His death marked the end of an era, but his legacy as a trailblazer and icon in the world of bodybuilding lives on. The incredible achievements and contributions of the first-ever Mr. Olympia champion continue to inspire generations of bodybuilders and fitness enthusiasts worldwide.

In conclusion, Larry Scott’s life and career serve as a testament to the power of determination, hard work, and perseverance. From his humble beginnings in Idaho to his rise as the first-ever Mr. Olympia champion, Larry Scott’s legacy will forever be remembered and celebrated in the bodybuilding community.

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