The Egyptian giant Big Ramy gets a large sum of money after being crowned “Mr. Olympia” twice in a row (video)

The Egyptian Ramy Al-Subaie, "Big Ramy", won the title of Mr. Olympia World Bodybuilding Competition for the second year in a row.

Big Ramy outperformed American Brandon Curry, who won the title in 2019, and overtook Iranian Hadi Choban, who finished third.

American Hunter Labrada came fourth, followed by compatriot Nick Walker in fifth.

Big Ramy became the first Arab and African champion to win the Mr. Olympia title twice in a row.

American Lee Haney and his compatriot Ronnie Coleman top the list of winners of the Mr. Olympia title, with eight titles each, and Austrian-American Arnold Schwarzenegger and American Phil Heath share second place with seven titles each.

Big Ramy won first place for the second year in a row in the championship, which is one of the most prominent bodybuilding championships in the world, and won a prize of $ 400,000.

Big Ramy was born on September 16, 1984.

After the announcement of Big Ramy's victory, a hashtag bearing his name was issued on social media, where many celebrated his sporting achievement, and one of the most prominent congratulations was the Egyptian actor Mohamed Henedy, who wrote on his Twitter account: "Congratulations Ramy Mr. Olympia for the second time ... Congratulations to Egypt."

Mamdouh Al-Subaie, known as “Big Ramy”, commented on his retention of the title of Mr. Olympia in the 2021 edition for the second year in a row, saying: “Come, come beside your brother, your place is preserved, praise be to God.”

Big Ramy, the pride of Egypt and the Arabs, won Mr. Olympia for the second year in a row 🇪🇬🇪🇬


👏👏👏👏👏👏🥇


#Big_Ramy pic.twitter.com/XrylYo2Bul

— 🌷🍃Bomba hanem🍃🌷 (@BambaHaneem) October 10, 2021

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