2023 San Antonio Pro Bodybuilding Show Results

By Presser
September 25, 2023
5 min read

The 2023 San Antonio Pro was held on Saturday, Sept. 23, 2023, in San Antonio, TX, and it featured four IFBB Pro League contests. Classic Physique, Men’s Physique, Figure, and Bikini division shows were held.

The winners of each division were Courage Opara (Classic Physique), Charjo Grant (Men’s Physique), Nicole Zenobia Graham (Figure), and Jourdanne Lee (Bikini). All four of them earned qualification for the 2023 Olympia Weekend in Orlando, FL, on Nov. 2-5, 2023.

2023 San Antonio Pro Results

The final standings for all four shows are below.

Classic Physique

  1. Courage Opara (USA)
  2. Kellen Wilson (Canada)
  3. Oshanda Rhoden (USA)
  4. Anthony Barbera III (USA)
  5. Kevin Johnson (USA)
  6. Gabriel Domingo Hernandez Aguirre (Mexico)
  7. Terrence Bonds (USA)
  8. Jared Keys (USA)
  9. Cody Amey (Canada)
  10. Sonny O’Brien (USA)
  11. Jeremiah WIllies (USA)
  12. Camilo Diaz (USA)
  13. Jorge Luis Guerrero Gallegos (Mexico)
  14. Dre Booker (USA)
  15. Harald J. Bright Jr. (USA)

Tied for 16th

  • Todd Akers (USA)
  • Hamzah AlKordy (USA)
  • Philip Bowman (USA)
  • Kelly R. Burke (USA)
  • Bernardo Costa (USA)
  • Vince Gentile (USA)
  • Jim Holcomb (USA)
  • Ufuoma Otobo (USA)
  • Andre Porter (USA)
  • Ruben Lopez Reyes (Spain)
  • Wayne Williams (USA)
  • Elias Wilsey (USA)
  • Mark Zamora (USA)

Men’s Physique

  1. Charjo Grant (USA)
  2. Clarence McSpadden Jr. (USA)
  3. Michael Mayers (USA)
  4. Yukihiro Yuasa (Japan)
  5. Brodee Jarrell (USA)
  6. Stephen Brooks (USA)
  7. Da’Marchitzy T. White (USA)
  8. Kevin Johnson (USA)
  9. Cordell Waddey (USA)
  10. Marcell Shippen (USA)
  11. Kevin Reeder (USA)
  12. Jarett Jenkins (USA)
  13. Mario Stewart (USA)
  14. Nicholas Thomas (USA)
  15. Dajuan Rico Freeman (USA)

Tied for 16th

  • Ryan Belcher (USA)
  • Julian Puccio (USA)
  • Aaron A. Rivera (USA)
  • Timothy Robertson (USA)
  • Jason Alan Robinson (USA)
  • George Sellman (USA)
  • Matthew Smith (USA)
  • Jezreel Spencer (USA)

Figure

  1. Nicole Zenobia Graham (USA)
  2. Rhea Gayle (United Kingdom)
  3. Ashley Howells (USA)
  4. Taylor Mauro (USA)
  5. Jessica Baltazar (USA)
  6. Amanda Kohatsu (USA)
  7. Ruth Castillo (Mexico)
  8. Fatima Carlos (USA)
  9. Tamika Robinson (USA)
  10. Kimberly Smith (USA)
  11. Silvia Kovacsova (Australia)
  12. Cecila Diaz (USA)
  13. Macey Toney Eckerfield (USA)
  14. Rene Miller (USA)
  15. Jessica Belt (USA)

Tied for 16th

  • Marti Boyle (Canada)
  • Edith Davis (USA)
  • Laura Ehlen (USA)
  • Kayla Forcier (USA)
  • Wendy Ford (USA)
  • Adrianna Galarza (USA)
  • Kristin Johnson (USA)
  • Nanci Lozano (USA)
  • Donna J. Mariscal (USA)
  • Traci Miller (USA)
  • Brittany Offers (Canada)
  • Roberta Visintainer (Italy)
  • Rhona Wilwerding (USA)

Bikini

  1. Jourdanne Lee (USA)
  2. Iulia Baba (Romania)
  3. Ndeye Ndour (USA)
  4. Marioly Galarza (Bolivia)
  5. Roxana Marquez (USA)
  6. Brenda Garay (USA)
  7. Julie Marcela Morena Reyna (Mexico)
  8. Lizzie Martinez (USA)
  9. Kerigan Pike (USA)
  10. Gigi Amurao (USA)
  11. Wing Shan Amanda Lam (China)
  12. Kristy Imsande (USA)
  13. Kasey Wilson (USA)
  14. Sylvanna Cedillos (USA)
  15. Mackenzie Ray (USA)

Tied for 16th

  • Nicole Dokie (USA)
  • Paula Eline (USA)
  • Jeni Evensen (USA)
  • Dustee Gutierrez (USA)
  • Jill Humphrey (USA)
  • Paola Leon (Mexico)
  • Emma MacDougall (Canada)
  • Cristina Meza (Mexico)
  • Laura Tarbell (USA)

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Classic Physique Winner — Courage Opara

Opara made his 2023 season debut at this contest, scoring the win and Olympia qualification. He qualified for the 2022 Olympia via two pro wins that year, but did not compete in the 2022 Olympia. The last time he was on his division’s biggest stage was 2021, when he ranked 15th overall. 

Kellen Wilson of Canada finished as the runner-up — his best placing in his two-year pro career. Oshanda Rhoden rounded out the top three was Oshanda Rhoden in his professional debut.

Men’s Physique Winner — Charjo Grant

It only took the pre-judging round for the judges to determine that Grant was the best athlete in this lineup. Grant won his first show in four tries this season to qualify for the 2023 Men’s Physique Olympia. He’ll aim to improve upon his fourth-place finish in 2022.

Clarence McSpadden Jr. ranked second, looking impressive in this contest. Grant’s experience and muscle density couldn’t be matched, though. Michael Mayers scored the bronze,  taking his highest finish in three shows this season. 

Figure Winner — Nicole Zenobia Graham

Nicole Zenobia Graham was coming off a runner-up finish at the 2023 Sasquatch Pro. Many felt it would be a matter of time before she snagged an Olympia qualification and she did that here with a perfect score from the judges. Rhea Gayle and Ashley Howells looked great onstage, but Graham’s width and symmetry were too much to overcome.

Bikini Division Winner — Jourdanne Lee

Each of these four contests had early favorites; the Bikini division’s was Jourdanne Lee, who made her 2023 season debut here after an 11th-place finish at the 2022 Bikini Olympia. Lee scored all first-place votes to take the eighth win of her pro career.

Iulia Baba of Romania finished as the runner-up; her best placing in four contests this season. Rookie Ndeye Ndour continues to impress fans, but has yet to find the winner’s circle. She has two weeks left to earn that win a pro show before the Olympia cutoff date on Oct. 9, 2023.

Featured Image: @courageopara on Instagram 

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