Christopher Adam Bumstead (born 2 February 1995), known by his fans as CBum, is a Canadian
IFBB Pro Leagueprofessional bodybuilder. Bumstead is the reigning five-time Mr. Olympia Classic Physique Champion, winning five consecutive titles from 2019 to 2023.[2]
Bumstead maintains a large online presence with content focusing on his lifestyle and
bodybuilding.[3][4]
Early life
Bumstead was born and raised in
Ottawa, Ontario. He was involved in multiple sports in high school, including
football,
baseball,
basketball, and
hockey. He started
weightlifting at the age of 14, and between the
ninth and
twelfth grade, he went from 170 to 225 pounds, growing his legs the most.[5] He attended Dalhousie University in Halifax, Nova Scotia. After building what he thought was a good physique, Bumstead met his first coach, professional bodybuilder Iain Valliere, who was dating his sister.[6] On October 19, 2022, Chris and Iain formally announced they would no longer be working together in order to focus on their own Mr. Olympia shows.[7]
Career
Growing up, bodybuilding was only a hobby for Bumstead.[8] He played many sports, ranging from soccer to baseball, basketball, and ice hockey. This developed Bumstead's interest in athletics, and he began weightlifting during his freshman year of high school. His sister's boyfriend, Iain Valliere, saw Bumstead's potential and helped him prepare to compete. As his bodybuilding goals began to stack up, "All of a sudden, I was coming second at the Olympia,” he stated[citation needed]. Bumstead's first bodybuilding show was a regional level show in
Ontario, which he participated in with his sister, Melissa Valliere. They both won the overall, with Bumstead winning as a junior. He found himself in love with the sport of bodybuilding after his first show. He started to work with Iain first hand and devoted his life to the sport.[9]
Bumstead made his competitive debut in 2014 at 19 years old and obtained his
IFBB pro card at age 21 after claiming the 2016 IFBB North American Bodybuilding Championship.[10] He impressed the crowd and judges in his first Mr. Olympia back in 2017, taking second place in the Classic Physique category.[11][12] His results were the same in the 2018 Mr. Olympia competition, although his condition was worse compared to the previous year. Bumstead was hospitalized 4 weeks out from the 2018 competition due to severe water retention. He spent three nights in the emergency room and was given a strong diuretic to flush out potassium due to a kidney issue. Bumstead continued to train after his release, but this was a significant setback.[13]
Bumstead rose to international fame as the winner of the
2019,
2020,
2021,
2022 and
2023 Mr. Olympia competitions, making him the current reigning champion in Men's Classic Physique.[14]
On September 13, 2021, Bumstead signed with RAW Nutrition, a supplement company.[15] Since then, Bumstead created his signature series, selling gym supplements such as pre-workouts and protein powders.
Contest history
2016 IFBB North American Championships, Heavyweight, 1st (earned
IFBB pro card)[16]