2022 Puerto Rico Pro Results

By Presser
June 18, 2022
3 min read

Here are the results from the 2022 Puerto Rico Pro!

The 2022 Puerto Rico Pro took place over the weekend spanning from Friday to Sunday. San Juan, Puerto Rico hosted a three-day long event that handed out Olympia qualifications to 10 divisions around the sport. Once again, Men’s Open headlined the weekend.

Hassan Mostafa entered the weekend with hopes of getting back to the Olympia, where he finished 13th last year. Mostafa earned third place at this event last year and was the highest finisher to return in 2022. Mostafa made great improvements to his physique in the offseason and looked ready to compete on stage.

Maxx Charles has been extremely busy this season and was the biggest threat to give Mostafa a run heading into the weekend. He earned top-three finishes at the Indy Pro and New York Pro in back-to-back weekends. This has put him in position to possibly qualify for the Olympia using the points’ system if he is not able to win a competition. Theo Leguerrier also entered with an aesthetically pleasing physique and hopes of stealing a victory.

All other divisions were well-represented as well. Emanuele Rodriguez was able to pickup a victory in Classic Physique while Oswaldo Gonzalez won Men’s 212.

The full results from the event have been announced from the event. Checkout the full breakdown of the results, along with official scorecards.

2022 Puerto Rico Pro: All Division Winners

  • Men’s Open: Coming soon!
  • Classic Physique: Emanuele Ricotti
  • Men’s 212: Oswaldo Gonzalez
  • Men’s Physique: Coming soon!
  • Women’s Bodybuilding: Reshanna Boswell
  • Women’s Physique: Claudia Gabriela de Leon Pardo
  • Fitness: Coming soon!
  • Figure: Coming soon!
  • Bikini: Coming soon!
  • Wellness: Coming soon!

2022 Puerto Rico Pro Full Breakdown

Classic Physique

  • First Place – Emanuele Ricotti
  • Second Place – Carlos Dommar
  • Third Place – Kelvin Hinde
  • Fourth Place – Camilo Diaz
  • Fifth Place – Ruben Stouth
  • Sixth Place – Luis Colon

Men’s 212

  • First Place – Oswaldo Gonzalez
  • Second Place – Dectric Bo Lewis
  • Third Place – Emmanuel Rodriguez
  • Fourth Place – Abdullah Alsaif
  • Fifth Place – Ryan Walters
  • Sixth Place – Fernando Noronha de Almeida

Women’s Bodybuilding

  • First Place – Reshanna Boswell
  • Second Place – Julia Fory
  • Third Place – Erika Dankova

Women’s Physique

  • First Place – Claudia Gabriela de Leon Pardo
  • Second Place – Ann Gruber
  • Third Place – Takeela Reddrick
  • Fourth Place – Marysel Cruz
  • Fifth Place -Marianne Von Gierke
  • Sixth Place – Tamara Gourley

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2022 Puerto Rico Pro Official Score Cards

Classic Physique Men's 212 Women's Bodybuilding Women's Physique

Generation Iron wishes to congratulate all the great athletes who earned a win at the IFBB Puerto Rico Pro 2022. Make sure to check out our full IFBB Pro results page from this year and previous years right here to catch up on any action you may have missed!

Greg has covered the four major sports for six years and has been featured on sites such as Sports Illustrated, Fox Sports, SB Nation, NJ.com, and FanSided. Now, he is transitioning into the world of bodybuilding and strength sports.

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