Jay Cutler won the Mr. Olympia bodybuilding competition on Saturday night, earning the highest accolade in professional bodybuilding for the third time in his career.
If you're like most American sports fans, you hear "Jay Cutler" and think about the Bears' quarterback. But there's also a Jay Cutler who's a 5-foot-9, 270-pound physical freak, and this Cutler is better at his sport than the Bears' quarterback is at his.
"I want to make history. This is all I think about. It's what I live for," Cutler told the Las Vegas Sun. "I eat, drink and sleep bodybuilding."As a three-time winner, Cutler is in elite company. The only other men to win the title more than twice are Lee Haney (eight times), Ronnie Coleman (eight), Arnold Schwarzenegger (seven), Dorian Yates (six), Sergio Oliva and Frank Zane (three each).
In the 2009 competition, Branch Warren came in second place and last year's winner, Dexter Jackson, came in third.
Full Mr. Olympia results are here.




