The Arnold Classic is the second most prestigious bodybuilding contest after the Mr. Olympia. Launched in 1989, it is held the first weekend of each March in Columbus, Ohio. There have been 23 winners over the 38 contests. (We’re referring here to only the American Arnold Classic.) That’s the basic math. What follows is the definitive, up-to-date database of Arnold Classic records, rankings, and fascinating statistics.

5 — Dexter Jackson

4 — Flex Wheeler

3 — Jay Cutler

3 — Kai Greene

Flex Wheeler held the record alone for 13 years until Dexter Jackson tied it in 2013 and then broke it in 2015.

8 — Dexter Jackson

6 — Chris Cormier

6 — Flex Wheeler

All of Chris Cormier’s top-two finishes were seconds.

10 — Dexter Jackson

7 — Chris Cormier

6 — Vince Taylor

6 — Branch Warren

6 — Flex Wheeler

3 — Jay Cutler

Four other men—Flex Wheeler, Dexter Jackson, Kai Greene, and Branch Warren—won two consecutive titles, but only Jay Cutler won three (2002-04). No one has won a consecutive Arnold title since 2012.

MOST ARNOLD CLASSIC SECOND-PLACE FINISHES

6 — Chris Cormier

3 — Dexter Jackson

Incredibly (and incredibly painfully for him), Chris Cormier’s record six seconds were consecutive: 2000-05.

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2004 Arnold Classic: Jay Cutler first, Chris Cormier second, again.

6 — Chris Cormier

2 — Phil Heath

Only these two legends have more than one runner-up finish without an Arnold Classic title. Phil Heath has seven Mr. Olympia titles.

1st — Mike Ashley (1990)

1st — Flex Wheeler (1993)

1st — Kevin Levrone (1994)

1st — Michael Francois (1995)

1st — William Bonac (2018)

1st — Nick Walker (2021)

1st — Hadi Choopan (2024)

1st — Derek Lunsford (2025)

Rich Gaspari also won the first Arnold Classic in 1989, when all competitors were debuting. In contrast, to the Mr. Olympia in which no one has won it on their first try aside from the initial contest, eight men have won the Arnold on their first try. It occurred four times in the 1990s; and, after a 23 year gap, it’s happened in four out of of seven contests in recent years. Only Flex Wheeler did so in his rookie pro season.

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1993: Some regard the physique of 27-year-old Flex Wheeler in his Arnold Classic debut (two weeks after winning his pro debut), as the best to ever grace a bodybuilding stage.

Shawn Ray (1991), 25

Nick Walker (2021), 27

Flex Wheeler, in 1993, was also 27 but about five months older than Walker.

OLDEST ARNOLD CLASSIC CHAMP

Dexter Jackson (2015), 45

Dexter Jackson (2013), 43

Jackson is the only man to win the Arnold at 40+, and he did it twice. Kai Greene won at 40 in 2016. Likely, so did Andrew Jacked in 2026 (depending on his unknown birth month he may have been 41). Jackson was also second at 50 in 2020, his final Arnold Classic.

Cedric McMillan 6’1″

Dexter Jackson 5’6″

Shawn Ray 5’6″

MOST ARNOLD CLASSIC ENTRIES

17 — Dexter Jackson

Jackson also holds the record for most Mr. Olympia entries (21). Both marks will be difficult to beat.

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Ironman Dexter Jackson wins his fifth Arnold title in 2015, his 13th of 17 Arnold entries.

20 competitors — 1992

17 competitors — 1991

The Arnold Classic is an invitational, and it averages around 13 invited competitors but fewer in recent years.

9 competitors — 2022 (5 competitors dropped out)

10 competitors — 2017, 2021, 2023, 2026

7 years — Dexter Jackson (2006 to 2013)

6 years — Kai Greene (2010 to 2016)

Yet another difficult-to-beat mark held by the legend who rewrote the Arnold Classic record book from top to bottom: Dexter Jackson.

ARNOLD CLASSIC AND MR. OLYMPIA WINS IN SAME YEAR

Ronnie Coleman (2001)

Dexter Jackson (2008)

Brandon Curry (2019)

Derek Lunsford (2025)

Ronnie Coleman is the only person to win the Arnold as the reigning Mr. Olympia.