The 2005 Ms. Olympia contest is an IFBB professional bodybuilding competition and part of Joe Weider's Olympia Fitness & Performance Weekend 2005 was held on October 14-15, 2005, at the South Hall in the Las Vegas Convention Center in Winchester, Nevada and in the Orleans Arena at The Orleans Hotel and Casino in Paradise, Nevada. It was the 26th Ms. Olympia competition held. Other events at the exhibition include the Mr. Olympia, Fitness Olympia, Figure Olympia, and Olympia Wildcard contests.

2005 Ms. Olympia
PromotionIFBB
DateOctober 14-15, 2005
VenueSouth Hall in the Las Vegas Convention Center and Orleans Arena at The Orleans Hotel and Casino
CityUnited States Winchester and Paradise, Nevada, United States
Event chronology
2004 Ms. Olympia 2005 Ms. Olympia 2006 Ms. Olympia

Prize money

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  • 1st - $30,000
  • 2nd - $18,000
  • 3rd - $10,000
  • 4th - $7,000
  • 5th - $4,000
  • 6th - $2,000

Total: $71,000[1]

Rounds

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  • Round 1 (Symmetry Round): Evaluating the overall balance and proportion of the contestants' physiques.
  • Round 2 (Muscularity/Conditioning Round): Focusing on muscle size, definition, and conditioning, with attention to muscle separation and leanness.
  • Round 3 (Compulsory Poses Round): Contestants performed mandatory poses to highlight specific muscle groups.
  • Round 4 (Posedown Round): A choreographed routine to music, allowing contestants to showcase their creativity, presentation, and overall stage presence.

Competitors' weight

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  • Yaxeni Oriquen-Garcia - 173 lb (78 kg)[2]
  • Betty Pariso - 164 lb (74 kg)
  • Betty Viana-Adkins - 160 lb (73 kg)
  • Annie Rivieccio - 160 lb (73 kg)
  • Bonny Priest - 158 lb (72 kg)
  • Iris Kyle - 157 lb (71 kg)
  • Jitka Harazimova - 145 lb (66 kg)
  • Mah-Ann Mendoza - 141 lb (64 kg)
  • Brenda Raganot - 140 lb (64 kg)
  • Dayana Cadeau - 138 lb (63 kg)
  • Marja Lehtonen - 135 lb (61 kg)
  • Toni Norman - 135 lb (61 kg)
  • Desiree Ellis - 133 lb (60 kg)
  • Tonia Williams - 132 lb (60 kg)
  • Rosemary Jennings - 128 lb (58 kg)

Numerical order of contestants

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No NAME COUNTRY
1 Dayana Cadeau   Canada
2 Desiree Ellis   Canada
3 Jitka Harazimova   Czech Republic
4 Rosemary Jennings   USA
5 Iris Kyle   USA
6 Marja Lehtonen   Finland
7 Mah-Ann Mandoza   USA
8 Antoinette Norman   USA
9 Yaxeni Oriquen   Venezuela
10 Betty Pariso   USA
11 Bonny Priest   USA
12 Brenda Raganot   USA
13 Annie Rivieccio   USA
14 Betty Viana   Venezuela
15 Tonia Williams   USA

Results

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Scorecard

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Place[3] Name Country RD1 RD2 RD3 RD4 Total
1 Yaxeni Oriquen   Venezuela 5 6 5 5 21
2 Iris Kyle   USA 11 11 10 10 42
3 Dayana Cadeau   Canada 22 14 15 15 66
4 Jitka Harazimova   Czech Republic 15 20 21 22 78
5 Brenda Raganot   USA 22 29 27 22 100
6 Bonny Priest   USA 33 45 34 - 112
7 Betty Viana   Venezuela 38 35 40 - 113
8 Betty Pariso   USA 41 36 46 - 123
9 Rosemary Jennings   USA 50 34 50 - 134
10 Antoinette Norman   USA 39 55 41 - 135
11 Mah-Ann Mandoza   USA 57 53 61 - 171
12 Tonia Williams   USA 59 63 61 - 183
13 Annie Rivieccio   USA 66 63 56 - 185
14 Marja Lehtonen   Finland 70 65 67 - 202
15 Desiree Ellis   Canada 71 75 70 - 216

Comparison to previous Olympia results:

  • +2 - Yaxeni Oriquen-Garcia
  • -1 - Iris Kyle
  • -2 - Dayana Cadeau
  • -6 - Jitka Harazimova
  • -1 - Brenda Ragonot
  • +1 - Bonny Priest
  • -2 - Betty Viana-Adkins
  • -4 - Betty Pariso
  • -1 - Rosemary Jennings
  • -6 - Rosemary Jennings
  • -5 - Mah-Ann Mendoza
  • -10 - Desiree Ellis

Attended

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  • 8th Ms. Olympia attended - Yaxeni Oriquen-Garcia
  • 7th Ms. Olympia attended - Iris Kyle
  • 6th Ms. Olympia attended - Dayana Cadeau
  • 5th Ms. Olympia attended - Betty Pariso
  • 4th Ms. Olympia attended - Brenda Ragonot and Betty Viana-Adkins
  • 3rd Ms. Olympia attended - Jitka Harazimova
  • 2nd Ms. Olympia attended - Desiree Ellis, Rosemary Jennings, Marja Lehtonen, Mah-Ann Mendoza, and Bonnie Priest
  • 1st Ms. Olympia attended - Antionette Norman, Annie Rivieccio, and Tonia Williams
  • Previous year Olympia attendees who did not attend - Lisa Aukland, Vilma Caez, Valentina Chepiga, Nancy Lewis, Joanna Thomas

Notable events

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2005 Ms. Olympia changes

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The IFBB introduced the so-called '20 percent rule', requesting "that female athletes in Bodybuilding, Fitness and Figure decrease the amount of muscularity by a factor of 20%". The memo stated that the request "applies to those female athletes whose physiques require the decrease". Another change added to the 2005 Ms. Olympia, was the abandonment of the weight class system adopted in 2000. In 2005 Ms. Olympia, Iris Kyle was dethroned by Yaxeni Oriquen-Garcia.

2005 Ms. Olympia Qualified

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# Name Country How Qualified[4][5]
1 Iris Kyle   2004 Ms. Olympia HW 1st
2 Lenda Murray   2004 Ms. Olympia HW 2nd
3 Yaxeni Oriquen-Garcia   2004 Ms. Olympia HW 3rd
4 Dayana Cadeau   2004 Ms. Olympia LW 1st
5 Denise Masino   2004 Ms. Olympia LW 2nd
6 Marja Lehtonen   2004 Ms. Olympia LW 3rd
7 Betty Viana-Adkins   2005 Ms. International HW 2nd
8 Betty Pariso   2005 Ms. International HW 3rd
9 Brenda Raganot   2005 Ms. International LW 1st
10 Mah-Ann Mendoza   2005 Ms. International LW 2nd
11 Desiree Ellis   2005 Ms. International LW 3rd
12 Annie Rivieccio   2005 New York Pro HW 1st
13 Rosemary Jennings   2005 New York Pro LW 1st
14 Bonny Priest   2005 Southwest Supershow HW 1st
15 Tonia Williams   2005 Southwest Supershow LW 1st
16 Antoinette Norman   2005 Charlotte Pro LW 1st
17 Jitka Harazimova   2005 Charlotte Pro HW 1st

See also

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References

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  1. ^ https://www.muscleandfitness.com/features/active-lifestyle/2005-olympa-weekend-competition-results-updated-2/#:~:text=ACTIVE%20LIFESTYLE-,2005%20OLYMPA%20WEEKEND%20COMPETITION%20RESULTS%20(UPDATED),-By
  2. ^ "Ms. Olympia Report By Bill Dobbins". billdobbins.com. Retrieved 2014-07-30.
  3. ^ Competitor History of the Ms. Olympia
  4. ^ 2005 Ms. Olympia qualified
  5. ^ "2005 Olympia Qualified Competitors List". bodybuildbid.com. Retrieved 2014-05-27.
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