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  2. Category:Images of Arnold Schwarzenegger - Wikipedia

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    Media in category "Images of Arnold Schwarzenegger" ... File:The Running Man (1987) poster.jpg; File:Total Recall (1990 film) poster.jpg; File:Twins Poster.jpg

  3. Arnold Sports Festival - Wikipedia

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    The IFBB Pro Arnold Sports Festival, also known as the Arnold Schwarzenegger Sports Festival, is an annual multi-sport event consisting of professional bodybuilding (Arnold Classic), strongman (Arnold Strongman Classic), armlifting, fitness, figure, bikini and several others as a weekend expo.

  4. Statue of Arnold Schwarzenegger - Wikipedia

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    The statue of Arnold Schwarzenegger is an 8-foot-tall (2.4 m), 600 lb (272 kg) bronze sculpture of bodybuilding legend Arnold Schwarzenegger performing his signature 'twisted double biceps pose'. It is installed in Columbus, Ohio , United States and was donated by Robert M. Goldman on behalf of the International Sports Hall of Fame .

  5. Arnold Schwarzenegger, former bodybuilder, 'never really was ...

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    "I never really was satisfied with my body," Schwarzenegger, 75, says in Arnold, a three-part Netflix series covering his life as a bodybuilder, movie star and governor of California from 2003 to ...

  6. Arnold Schwarzenegger is joining a Fortune 500 company to ...

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    “I know how good I feel now when I go to the gym—the first thing I did this morning was get up and go down to the gym.” LOS ANGELES, CA - NOVEMBER 13: Arnold Schwarzenegger is seen on ...

  7. Gold's Gym - Wikipedia

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    The original Gold's Gym logo, a bald weightlifter holding a barbell, was designed in 1973 by professional wrestler Ric Drasin, who was Arnold Schwarzenegger's training partner for four years. [11] During a training break, he sketched the weightlifter on a napkin. The logo became an iconic symbol within the bodybuilding scene. [7] [8]