Dexter Jackson is one of the oldest bodybuilders to still be competing at a high level. However it seems that will be coming to an end, after the 2020 Mr. Olympia.
Jackson has been a mainstay in bodybuilding for over two decades. Winner of the 2008 Mr. Olympia, he has one of the most storied careers out of any competitor. Over the long road that his career has taken, he has created a legacy, the likes of which most people only dream of.
Despite the fact that Jackson is 50 years old, he has still been able to compete at a high level. Even at the 2019 Mr. Olympia, he scored 4th place, narrowly missing out on the podium. Moreover, he is looking to extend his legacy even further this year, with three Arnold Classic events on his schedule. He is looking to become one of the only people to win at every single Arnold event, and considering he just needs a win in Brazil, it seems very possible that he will achieve that.
Nevertheless, all good things must eventually come to an end. Although Jackson is still able to hold his own against the best of the best, he is often the oldest competitor at any show he attends. Therefore, according to an announcement from NPC News Online, he has revealed that this will be his last year competing. Following the 2020 Mr. Olympia, he will be retiring from competition.
This was the announcement:
Dexter will also compete earlier in the year at Arnold Classic events in Columbus, Australia and Brazil before setting his sights on Las Vegas.
Acquired last week by Jake Wood, the Olympia continues to make headlines. It was recently reported that long time 212lb champ Flex Lewis will be making his return to the stage at this year’s Mr. Olympia and organizers also revealed the selection of Shaquille O’Neal as Honorary Ambassador of the 2020 Olympia Weekend. This year marks the return of the Ms. Olympia women’s competition after a six year layoff and plans are well underway for a yet-to-be-announced expo expansion.
Chief Olympia Officer Dan Solomon explains, ‘Dexter is one of the most remarkable athletes of our generation. The opportunity to witness his final competition will be emotional for all of us. We plan on making it special.’”
If this is true, and the 2020 Mr. Olympia really is the last time Dexter Jackson competes, he has truly had one of the best careers in bodybuilding.
Congratulations to him on having such a remarkable legacy.
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