John Jewett: Transitioning from 212 to Open Division for the 2024 Mr. Olympia Debut

John Jewett, a name that has become increasingly prominent in bodybuilding circles, is set to make his debut in the Open Division at the 2024 Mr. Olympia. After an impressive victory at the Vancouver Pro, Jewett is transitioning from the 212 category, bringing with him a package that has been turning heads.

Jewett’s current weight of 240 pounds represents a successful transition, retaining the crisp conditioning that defined his 212 career while adding substantial mass to compete with Open Division athletes. His recent physique updates reveal a well-balanced and detailed form, with pronounced quad roundness and chest and shoulder striations that speak to his rigorous training regimen.

Jewett’s compact and muscular build has drawn comparisons to top Olympia contenders like Hadi Choopan and Derek Lunsford. While his physique is undeniably impressive, there is speculation about how he will fare against the larger competitors in the Open Division. Despite being on the lighter side for an Open competitor, Jewett’s conditioning—evident in the detailed striations across his traps and back—positions him as a serious contender for a top placement.

In his Olympia debut, Jewett is likely to make a strong impact, with many predicting he will secure a spot in the second callout. His conditioning and muscular detail, coupled with his strategic approach to peaking, could see him outperform expectations. As Jewett steps onto the Olympia stage for the first time in the Open Division, the bodybuilding community will be watching closely to see how this rising star fares among the sport’s elite.

 

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