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Jeremy Buendia is an American professional
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who competes in the IFBB Men's Physique Division. He is a four-time Olympia Champion. Jeremy Buendia was born in
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. During high school, Buendia was a
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at Whitney High School. Due to the rigorous nature of
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, Buendia sustained injuries to the discs in his neck and back. In part due to this injury, Buendia gained interest in the sport of bodybuilding. Buendia has stated that he was familiar with the principles of bodybuilding as his father was a non-competitive bodybuilder in the 1970s. Buendia began participating in bodybuilding competitions at the age of 17. Jeremy Buendia has been competing professionally within the International Federation of Bodybuilding and Fitness (IFBB) since 2013, where he placed 2nd in the Mr. Olympia Men's Physique class. He subsequently earned the Men's Physique Olympia title in 2014, 2015, 2016, and 2017. He placed 4th in the Men's Physique Olympia 2018. Jeremy Buendia is one of the youngest to become Mr. Olympia. His dedication to the craft and attention to detail make him different, and he also earned himself Mr. Olympia titles from 2014 to 2017. Similarly, with a height of 5 feet and 8 inches, his physique is a masterpiece of definition, symmetry, and proportion.


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Official websiteMen’s Physique: The Ultimate Guide (2016 Guide)Jeremy Buendia men’s physique
(Interview in Spanish)

* ttps://search.bodybuilding.com/slp/full?context=all&query=Jeremy%20buendia Jeremy Buendia on Bodybuilding.com 1990 births Living people American male bodybuilders {{US-bodybuilding-bio-stub