2008 MR. OLYMPIA ODDS AND ANALYSIS
2008 Mr. Olympia Breakdown: The Vegas Line
September 15, 2008
by Allan Donnelly
FLEXONLINE.COM
Has it been a year already? Looks like it. It's the end of September and, in our world, we know what that means - it's time for the best bodybuilders in the world to converge on Las Vegas and put it all on the line for the 2008 Mr. Olympia. On September 26 and 27, 19 men will step on stage at the Orleans Arena and attempt to add their name to an elite list of 11 past champions that includes Arnold Schwarzenegger, Lee Haney, Dorian Yates and Ronnie Coleman. One of those men, two-time and reigning champ Jay Cutler, already has. In less than two weeks, we'll find out if Cutler will add to his legend, or if another will be made.
Starting today, beginning with the 2008 Olympia Breakdown and Part V of our Jay vs Dex Video Series, we'll begin our biggest and best online Olympia buildup ever - 11 days of pre-contest coverage of the biggest and best weekend bodybuilding has to offer. So buckle your seatbelts - it's gonna be a heck of a ride.
WHAT: 2008 Mr. Olympia
WHERE: The Orleans Arena, Las Vegas NV
WHEN: Friday, September 26 and Saturday, September 27
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>> JAY CUTLER
AGE: 34
HEIGHT: 5'9"
CONTEST WEIGHT: 270-275 pounds
LAST O-PPEARANCE: 2007, 1st
OPENING LINE: 1-3
THE SHORT OF IT: After listening to the naysayers for a year now - those who said Cutler's 2007 Olympia win was undeserved - the man is on a mission. After years of chasing Ronnie Coleman, Cutler is now chasing Coleman's ghost or, more specifically, attempting to do what Coleman did in 2003, after a controversial win the year before: Blow away the competition and, from the moment he sets foot on the Olympia stage, leave no doubt in anyone's mind as to who will walk away with the Sandow. No pressure, Jay.
>>DEXTER JACKSON
AGE: 38
HEIGHT: 5'6"
CONTEST WEIGHT: 235-240 pounds
LAST O-PPEARANCE: 2007, 3rd
OPENING LINE: 2-1
THE SHORT OF IT: After years of seeing the same Dexter Jackson, The Blade finally took it to the next level this March, adding five pounds of muscle to win the Arnold Classic in his best-ever form. We've seen the guest posing pictures - but nothing else, as the ever-secretive Jackson wouldn't train in anything but a MuscleTech NFL-style jersey for a FLEX photo shoot two weeks ago - and we're convinced: Jackson will be better than ever at the O. Jackson knows this may be his best opportunity for bodybuilding immortality. Aside from Cutler, no one wants it more.
>>PHIL HEATH
AGE: 28
HEIGHT: 5'9"
CONTEST WEIGHT: 235-240 pounds
LAST O-PPEARANCE: Rookie
OPENING LINE: 4-1
THE SHORT OF IT: Is he really an Olympia rookie? Really? After qualifying, and bypassing, the Olympia his first two years in the professional ranks, The Gift readies for his long-awaited debut at the show of shows. Take everything you know about Olympia rookies - paying your dues, happy to be here, et cetera, et cetera - and throw it out the window. We know he'll be shredded, but the $175,000 question is: Will he learn from the past and come in bigger and fuller than he did when winning the Ironman and finishing as the runner-up to Jackson at the Arnold? If he does, he will be hot on Jackson's heels, and Heath's Olympia debut will be one to remember.
>>DENNIS WOLF
AGE: 29
HEIGHT: 5'11"
CONTEST WEIGHT: 260-270 pounds
LAST O-PPEARANCE: 2007, 5th
OPENING LINE: 4-1
THE SHORT OF IT: He's coming. As one anonymous Olympia competitor has said, Wolf is going to scare some people backstage. Unseen on a competitive bodybuilding stage since he finished fifth at last year's Olympia, Wolf comes to Vegas with a year to grow under his belt, and that alone is a scary thought. One of the biggest competitors on in the contest, Wolf has two show-stopping poses - the best most muscular in the sport today, and one of the best front lat spreads. But two poses will not win an Olympia, so how high Wolf climbs will be determined by how much he has improved his lower half, hamstrings in particular.