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Bodybuilders know how to push forward, overcome obstacles and look toward the future no matter what the current circumstances are. Few competitors embody this mindset better than Sergio Oliva Jr., who is on the cover of this month’s MD. Sergio is both one of the most popular and also controversial figures in pro bodybuilding today. The son of the great three-time Mr. Olympia Sergio Oliva, the Chicago-born Sergio junior came into the sport with tremendous expectations and pressure to succeed immediately. Instead, it’s been a challenging climb up the pro ranks struggling to fill the enormous shoes of his legendary father. Sergio junior has forged his own identity as a man and a champion bodybuilder, winning the New York Pro and never looking back.
I don’t need to remind any of you how Covid turned the entire world upside down this year. Our industry was business as usual until the Arnold Classic weekend in early March, when all hell broke loose. Just a week later, the Arnold Classic Australia was cancelled, which would be the first of many events to be either postponed by months or not held at all. Jake Wood had just bought the Olympia from AMI and reinstated the Ms. Olympia. Promoter Dan Solomon had brought the Olympia back to the Las Vegas strip at Planet Hollywood. Hopes were high, but uncertainty was rampant. Soon the most prestigious event in our sport was moved from its traditional September date to December. The doubters were out in force all over social media. “There’s no way they are having the Olympia this year,” was a common refrain. But Wood, Solomon, and the rest of the crew were determined that the show would go on, and they forged ahead. At the eleventh hour, restrictions in the state of Nevada regar