Thursday, March 15, 2012

NEW OLYMPIA QUALIFICATION SERIES (POINT SYSTEM) ANNOUNCED!


PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA, March 13, 2012 -  The IFBB Pro League, in conjunction with Joe Weider’s Olympia Weekend, announced the creation of the IFBB Pro Olympia Qualification Series, a points-based system that will help determine qualifiers for all six IFBB Pro Olympia divisions.
The IFBB Pro Olympia Qualification Series will award points to competitors placing in the top 2 to 5 of all Pro League events. At the end of the Olympia qualifying season, the five (5) competitors with the highest points totals in the IFBB Pro Olympia Qualification Series will qualify to compete at Olympia Weekend.
Since the winner of each competition automatically qualifies, no points will be awarded for first place. Additionally, competitors placing in the top 5 at the Olympia automatically qualify for the following year.
The IFBB Pro Olympia Qualification Series will be effective immediately, and point totals for all 2012 contests will be included.  
“We think this is a great way to expand the number of Olympia qualifiers beyond those who win contests and to build excitement for all IFBB Pro League events throughout the course of the year,” IFBB Pro League Chairman Jim Manion said. “It ensures that the best of the best will be competing on the Olympia stage.”
Points and qualifications in the IFBB Pro Olympia Qualification Series will be awarded as follows:
TIER 1 – ARNOLD CLASSIC2nd – 8 Points
3rd – 7 Points
4th – 6 Points
5th – 5 Points
TIER 2 – SHERU CLASSIC, ARNOLD CLASSIC EUROPE2nd – 6 Points
3rd – 5 Points
4th – 4 Points
5th – 3 Points
TIER 3 – NEW YORK PRO2nd – 5 Points
3rd – 4 Points
4th – 3 Points
5th – 2 Points
TIER 4 – ALL OTHER IFBB PRO LEAGUE COMPETITIONS2nd – 4 Points
3rd – 3 Points
4th – 2 Points
5th – 1 Point
To view the IFBB Pro Olympia Qualification Series standings, as well as the current qualifiers for Olympia weekend, click on the links below.
Any questions regarding IFBB Pro Olympia Qualification Series should be directed to the Olympia office via email at rchang@weiderpub.com.
This is crazy in a good way. I heard people wanted this to happen. This sounds like NASCAR with a point system. I can't wait to see what really happens to these athletes. Does this mean that the Phil, Jay, Kai, Branch, & Etc have to compete almost every show. I wanna see how does this play out. 


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