Ronnie Coleman is a 8x Mr. Olympia winner. He’s regarded as one of the greatest ever bodybuilders, earning the nickname ‘GOAT’ (Greatest Of All Time).
However, he didn’t always dominate every show that he entered; between 1992-1994, Ronnie failed to win a single trophy. But he came back strong to cement his name in the history books.
Accomplishments
Competition History
1990-1991
1990 Mr. Texas – 1st & Overall
1990 NPC Texas Championships – 1st
1991 World Amateur Championships – 1st (Pro Card)
1992
1992 Chicago Pro Championships – 11th
1992 Night of Champions – 14th
1992 Mr. Olympia – Didn’t Place
1993
1993 Chicago Pro Invitational – 6th
1993 Grand Prix France – 4th
1993 Grand Prix Germany – 6th
1993 Niagara Falls Pro Invitational – 6th
1994
1994 Grand Prix France – 3rd
1994 Grand Prix Germany – 3rd
1994 Mr. Olympia – 15th
1994 San Jose Pro Invitational – 4th
1995-1997
1995 Canada Pro Cup – 1st
1996 Canada Pro Cup – 1st
1997 Grand Prix – 1st
1998
1998 Toronto Invitational – 1st
1998 Mr. Olympia – 1st
1998 Grand Prix Finland – 1st
1999
1999 Mr. Olympia – 1st
1999 World Pro Championships – 1st
1999 Grand Prix England – 1st
2000
2000 Mr. Brody Langley – 1st
2000 Grand Prix England – 1st
2000 World Pro Championships – 1st
2000 Mr. Olympia- 1st
2001
2001 Arnold Schwarzenegger Classic – 1st
2001 Mr. Olympia – 1st
2001 New Zealand Grand Prix – 1st
2002
2002 Mr. Olympia – 1st
2002 Grand Prix Holland – 1st
2003
2003 Mr. Olympia – 1st
2003 Grand Prix Russia – st
2004-2005
2004 Mr. Olympia – 1st
2004 Grand Prix England – 1st
2004 Grand Prix Holland – 1st
2004 Grand Prix Russia – 1st
2005 Mr. Olympia – 1st
2006-2007
2006 Grand Prix Austria – IFBB, 2nd
2006 Grand Prix Holland – IFBB, 2nd
2006 Grand Prix Romania – IFBB, 2nd
2006 Mr. Olympia – IFBB, 2nd
2007 Mr. Olympia – IFBB, 4th
Film Appearances
1997 – Ronnie Coleman: The First Training Video
2000 – Ronnie Coleman: The Unbelievable
2003 – Ronnie Coleman: The Cost Of Redemption
2006 – Ronnie Coleman: Relentless
Biography
Early Years
Born and raised in the Pelican State, Louisiana (USA), Ronnie was raised by a single mother – alongside a younger brother and two sisters.
As a very sporty child, he reached a high-level playing football during high school; his naturally bulky frame helped him power through others his age, and he became known for his imposing figure.
Due to his growing reputation in football, Ronnie became determined to stay stronger than his peers. He worked tirelessly to gain strength and size.
Ultimately, this is what motivated him to begin lifting weights and set out on his fitness journey.
College
After growing stronger in the gym, Ronnie’s performances as a football player improved even further. As a result, he was offered a scholarship to Grambling State University to study Accounting and represent their football team.
Ronnie accepted the offer, and spent the next 4 years at college; at this point, his plan was to become a certified public accountant (CPA).
Graduation – Move To Texas
After earning his degree in Accounting, Ronnie made the move to Texas – he believed that there would be more job opportunities in the neighbor state.
However, he struggled to find a job, and ended up delivering pizza for a food company instead.
It wasn’t long until Ronnie became unhappy with his situation; he knew that he was destined for bigger things, and began searching for other professions.
“Domino’s was the hardest job I ever had. I dreaded every day working there, but I knew I was destined for something better.”
Police Officer
During his hunt for other jobs, Ronnie found an opening at the Arlington, Texas police station in the newspaper. Soon after, he’d applied and successfully gained his new job in 1989 – at the age of 25.
Ronnie continued to train in the gym, managing to fit weight lifting around his new lifestyle in the police force; fortunately, the police station was equipped with a private gym.
It was here that he was encouraged to join another gym, after growing too strong for the limited equipment available at the police station. As a result, Ronnie signed up to the Metroflex gym down the road, where he was quickly introduced to the owner, Brian Dobson.
Brian took a keen interest in the promising athlete after realizing his potential to succeed as a bodybuilder. He offered Ronnie a lifetime free membership if he allowed Brian to train him for a competition.
This was enough to convince the future champion to enter his first show. He began his intense preparation, getting ready to step on stage for his debut.
First Competition
A few months under the guidance of gym owner, Brian Dobson, and Ronnie was in prime condition to start his competitive bodybuilding career. He turned up at the 1990 Mr. Texas show as an unknown amateur.
However, Ronnie’s hard work and determination meant that he walked away with his first trophy, at the age of 26 – beating his coach, and many other more seasoned athletes in the process.