7x Mr. Olympia Phil Heath Is Super Excited to Announce His Comeback at a Major Competition Next Year

The seven-time Mr. Olympia winner Phil Heath is no stranger to the struggles and torturous training involved in the bodybuilding industry. He balanced his work as a bouncer, web developer, and basketball school trainer while pursuing his passion of bodybuilding. Phil began his career in 2003 and was prepared to obtain his IFBB pro card by 2005. He continued to work on his body after getting the moniker "The Gift," and in 2008, he finished second in the Arnold Classic.

Phil Heath gushes over his achievement to the fans

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An ecstatic Phil Heath has already posted a video about the news on Instagram. "Beyond thrilled to announce that YOURS TRULY will be stepping into the International Sports Hall of Fame in 2024!!" the 43-year-old bodybuilding star said in the post. Fairfax Hackley, senior vice president of the International Sports Hall of Fame, called him and informed him of the wonderful news a few days prior. 

Fans Congratulate him on the huge achievement 

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