The 1984 Mr. Olympia contest was an IFBB professional bodybuilding competition held on November 3, 1984 at the Felt Forum in New York City, New York. Total prize money awarded was $100,000. Lee Haney won his first Mr. Olympia title.
The event had the highest attendance for the prejudging (4,200) and finals (5,000) and the largest amount of total prize money ($100,000) for any Olympia up to that time.
The 1985 Mr. Olympia contest was an IFBB professional bodybuilding competition held on October 26, 1985, at the Forest National Theatre in Brussels, Belgium. Total prize money awarded was $100,000. Lee Haney won his second consecutive Mr. Olympia title.
The 1986 Mr. Olympia contest was an IFBB professional bodybuilding competition held on October 11, 1986, at the Veterans Memorial Auditorium in Columbus, Ohio. Total prize money awarded was $120,000. Lee Haney won his third consecutive Mr. Olympia title.
This was the last Mr Olympia competition for Tom Platz.
The 1987 Mr. Olympia contest was an IFBB professional bodybuilding competition held on October 31, 1987,
at the Scandinavium in Gothenburg, Sweden.
Total prize money awarded was $120,000. Lee Haney won his fourth consecutive Mr. Olympia title.
The 1988 Mr. Olympia contest was an IFBB professional bodybuilding competition held at the Universal Amphitheater
on September 10, 1988, in Los Angeles, California. The total prize money awarded was $150,000.
Lee Haney won his fifth consecutive Mr. Olympia title.
The 1989 Mr. Olympia contest was an IFBB professional bodybuilding competition held on September 9, 1989,
at Sala Dei Congressi in Rimini, Italy.
The total prize money awarded was $170,000. Lee Haney won his sixth consecutive Mr. Olympia title.
The 1990 Mr. Olympia contest was an IFBB professional bodybuilding competition held on September 15, 1990, at the Arie Crown
Theater in Chicago, Illinois. The total prize money awarded reached $200,000 for the first time ever.
Lee Haney won his seventh consecutive Mr. Olympia title.
This was the first edition of Mr. Olympia to employ drug tests. Amid criticism by spectators for lowering the quality of the event,
the IFBB reversed its decision the following year.
World Wrestling Federation (WWF) owner Vince McMahon and bodybuilder Tom Platz bought a booth at the competition as representatives
of a new magazine known as Bodybuilding Lifestyles. However, when Platz appeared on-stage as its representative during the closing
ceremonies, he announced the formation of the World Bodybuilding Federation—a short-lived competitor to the IFBB backed by WWF parent company Titan Sports.
The 1991 Mr. Olympia contest was an IFBB professional bodybuilding competition held on September 14, 1991 in Orlando, Florida. The score was
tied after prejudging between Dorian Yates, in his Olympia debut, and defending champ Lee Haney. Haney went on to win the contest by three points.
It was Haney's record eight Mr. Olympia win, and he retired afterwards at 31.
The total prize money awarded was $250,000. Lee Haney won his eighth and final Mr. Olympia title, announces his retirement.
1978
Mr Coastal USA - AAU, Teen, 4th
1979
Mr Coastal USA - AAU, Teen, 4th
Teen Mr America - AAU, Overall Winner
Teen Mr America - AAU, Tall, 1st
1980
Mr USA - AAU, HeavyWeight, 4th
1982
Junior Nationals - NPC, Overall Winner
Junior Nationals - NPC, HeavyWeight, 1st
Nationals - NPC, Overall Winner
Nationals - NPC, HeavyWeight, 1st
World Amateur Championships - IFBB, HeavyWeight, 1st
1983
Grand Prix England - IFBB, 2nd
Grand Prix Las Vegas - IFBB, Winner
Grand Prix Sweden - IFBB, 2nd
Grand Prix Switzerland - IFBB, 3rd
Night of Champions - IFBB, Winner
Olympia - IFBB, 3rd
World Pro Championships - IFBB, 3rd
1984
Olympia - IFBB, Winner
1985
Olympia - IFBB, Winner
1986
Olympia - IFBB, Winner
1987
Grand Prix Germany (2) - IFBB, Winner
Olympia - IFBB, Winner
1988
Olympia - IFBB, Winner
1989
Olympia - IFBB, Winner
1990
Olympia - IFBB, Winner
1991
Olympia - IFBB, Winner