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The 1984 Mr. Olympia contest was an IFBB professional bodybuilding competition held on November 3, 1984 [1] at the Felt Forum in New York City, New York.
Total prize money awarded was $100,000.
Place | Prize | Name |
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1 | $50,000 | Lee Haney [2] |
2 | $25,000 | Mohamed Makkawy |
3 | $10,000 | Jusup Wilkosz |
4 | $6,000 | Albert Beckles |
5 | $4,000 | Roy Callender |
6 | $2500 | Samir Bannout |
7 | $2000 | Bob Paris |
8 | $2000 | Sergio Oliva |
9 | $1000 | Tom Platz |
10 | $1000 | Bob Birdsong |
11 | Chris Dickerson | |
12 | Tony Pearson | |
13 | Boyer Coe | |
14 | Chuck Williams | |
15 | Bill Grant | |
16 | Charles Glass | |
17 | Robby Robinson | |
18 | Hubert Metz | |
19 | James Gaubert | |
20 | Appie Steenbeek |
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