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2023 IFBB 1st Phorm St. Louis Pro Show Preview

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The 2023 1st Phorm St. Louis Pro show is scheduled to take place on Saturday, May 6, in St. Louis, MO. Men’s Physique and Women’s Physique athletes will be competing for a victory and a 2023 Olympia qualification. The Men’s Physique show features 16 competitors, and there will be 12 athletes in Women’s Physique.
2023 1st Phorm St. Louis Pro Show Rosters
Both competing divisions’ rosters are below:
Men’s Physique

Dustin Alvis
Rodney Bond
Donald Brumfield
Jamal Everette
Michael Ferguson
Anthony Gilkes
Brett Mario Jackson
Roberto Lima
Benquil Marigny
Jonathan Owens
Steven Pham
Puwanat Putoya
Andres Ramos
Tre Trotter
Damar Turner
Quincey Whittington

Women’s Physique

Jessica Belt
Pamela Canfield
Daniely Castilho
Marianne Von Gierke
Bridget Gladmon
Nadia Henriquez
Marika Jones
Stacey A Lewis
Emilija Martic
Elena Aviles Romero
Kasia Topor
Donna Williams

[Related: Bodybuilder Brett Wilkin Announces Joe Bennett as His New Coach for the 2023 Season]



Men’s Physique Favorites to Watch
Below are Men’s Physique athletes likely to garner favor from the judges.
Benquil Marigny
Marigny has been working hard for a win this year, but he’s come up short in three tries so far. He was third in the Memphis Pro, and he was runner-up in both the Wasatch Warrior Pro and the Charlotte Pro. Marigny knows that a win is a must to make it to the Olympia, so he’s clearly continuing until he gets one.
Dustin Alvis
Alvis was fourth in the Charlotte Pro, and the attention he received from fans after that showing could serve as a confidence booster for this contest. He hadn’t competed since 2020 before the Charlotte Pro, so he may still be getting reacquainted with competing on a pro stage. Nonetheless, his potential can’t be denied.
Anthony Gilkes
Gilkes has Olympia experience, placing as high as 10th on that stage in 2020. He didn’t win a show in 2021 or 2022, but this is his first 2023 appearance, which may signal a fresh start for the seven-year pro.



[Related: Bodybuilder Hunter Labrada: “Calves Are a Painful Muscle to Train”]
Women’s Physique Favorites to Watch
Below are Women’s Physique athletes likely to garner favor from the judges.
Daniely Castilho
Castilho is a four-time Olympia competitor, having qualified every year from 2016 to 2020. Her highest career placing was third in 2018. She also won the 2017 Arnold Sports Festival Women’s Physique International show. Her last win was at the 2021 Mr. Big Evolution Pro.
Emilija Martic
The 2023 Vancouver Island Showdown Pro runner-up is looking for the first pro victory and Olympia qualification of her career. She has placed second in her last three pro contests, which include her 2022 appearances in the Vancouver Island Showdown Pro and the Toronto Pro.
Pamela Canfield
Canfield turned pro at the 2020 NPC North American Championships and she’s placed in the top five of every pro show she’s competed in. However, she’s still looking for her first pro win. This is her first appearance of 2023, and her last show was a runner-up finish at the Lenda Murray Savannah Pro.
Featured image: @benquilpierre on Instagram

The 2023 1st Phorm St. Louis Pro show is scheduled to take place on Saturday, May 6, in St. Louis, MO. Men’s Physique and Women’s Physique athletes will be competing for a victory and a 2023 Olympia qualification. The Men’s Physique show features 16 competitors, and there will be 12 athletes in Women’s Physique.


2023 1st Phorm St. Louis Pro Show Rosters
Both competing divisions’ rosters are below:


Men’s Physique
  • Dustin Alvis
  • Rodney Bond
  • Donald Brumfield
  • Jamal Everette
  • Michael Ferguson
  • Anthony Gilkes
  • Brett Mario Jackson
  • Roberto Lima
  • Benquil Marigny
  • Jonathan Owens
  • Steven Pham
  • Puwanat Putoya
  • Andres Ramos
  • Tre Trotter
  • Damar Turner
  • Quincey Whittington
Women’s Physique
  • Jessica Belt
  • Pamela Canfield
  • Daniely Castilho
  • Marianne Von Gierke
  • Bridget Gladmon
  • Nadia Henriquez
  • Marika Jones
  • Stacey A Lewis
  • Emilija Martic
  • Elena Aviles Romero
  • Kasia Topor
  • Donna Williams
[Related: Bodybuilder Brett Wilkin Announces Joe Bennett as His New Coach for the 2023 Season]





Men’s Physique Favorites to Watch
Below are Men’s Physique athletes likely to garner favor from the judges.


Benquil Marigny
Marigny has been working hard for a win this year, but he’s come up short in three tries so far. He was third in the Memphis Pro, and he was runner-up in both the Wasatch Warrior Pro and the Charlotte Pro. Marigny knows that a win is a must to make it to the Olympia, so he’s clearly continuing until he gets one.


Dustin Alvis
Alvis was fourth in the Charlotte Pro, and the attention he received from fans after that showing could serve as a confidence booster for this contest. He hadn’t competed since 2020 before the Charlotte Pro, so he may still be getting reacquainted with competing on a pro stage. Nonetheless, his potential can’t be denied.


Anthony Gilkes
Gilkes has Olympia experience, placing as high as 10th on that stage in 2020. He didn’t win a show in 2021 or 2022, but this is his first 2023 appearance, which may signal a fresh start for the seven-year pro.




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[Related: Bodybuilder Hunter Labrada: “Calves Are a Painful Muscle to Train”]


Women’s Physique Favorites to Watch
Below are Women’s Physique athletes likely to garner favor from the judges.


Daniely Castilho
Castilho is a four-time Olympia competitor, having qualified every year from 2016 to 2020. Her highest career placing was third in 2018. She also won the 2017 Arnold Sports Festival Women’s Physique International show. Her last win was at the 2021 Mr. Big Evolution Pro.


Emilija Martic
The 2023 Vancouver Island Showdown Pro runner-up is looking for the first pro victory and Olympia qualification of her career. She has placed second in her last three pro contests, which include her 2022 appearances in the Vancouver Island Showdown Pro and the Toronto Pro.


Pamela Canfield
Canfield turned pro at the 2020 NPC North American Championships and she’s placed in the top five of every pro show she’s competed in. However, she’s still looking for her first pro win. This is her first appearance of 2023, and her last show was a runner-up finish at the Lenda Murray Savannah Pro.


Featured image: @benquilpierre on Instagram




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