Reuben Glass WIns 2023 Titans Grand Prix Men’s Physique Show

By Presser
September 25, 2023
3 min read

The 2023 Titans Grand Prix Men’s Physique show was held in Anaheim, CA, on Saturday, Sept. 23, 2023. Twenty-four IFBB Pro League competitors took the stage; Reuben Glass left the stage as champion.

This win was awarded qualification to the 2023 Men’s Physique Olympia contest, slated for Nov. 2-5, 2023, in Orlando, FL. Zahid Sahak and Joshua Guidry took second and third, respectively. The final standings for the contest are below:

2023 Titans Grand Prix Results

  1. Reuben Glass (USA)
  2. Zahid Sahak (USA)
  3. Joshua Guidry (USA)
  4. Charles Paquette (Canada)
  5. Andre Smith (USA)
  6. Tyler Smith (United Kingdom)
  7. Ponpaisan Ruangsangpen (USA)
  8. Tyler James (USA)
  9. Jo Cho (USA)
  10. Guy Smith (USA)
  11. Chang Jo Kim (USA)
  12. Anas Farhat (USA)
  13. Aaron Jocson (USA)
  14. Alejandro Ruiz Borrego (Spain) 
  15. Gael Cleophat (USA)

Tied for 16th

  • Jordan Hubbard (USA)
  • Jonathan Jimenez (USA)
  • Roberto Lima (USA)
  • Alvaro Pena (USA)
  • Ricky Urrutia (USA)
  • Bryan Vigorito (USA)
  • Favian Villalobos (USA)

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Winner — Reuben Glass

The judges scored only one round of the contest, and Glass won that round with unanimous first-place votes. He looked leaner here than he did at the 2023 Sasquatch Pro one week ago, where he finished in fourth place. This is his first pro win.

Glass qualified for the 2022 Olympia on points and finished 16th in that show. Points were not an option for him in 2023. Only show winners advance to the Olympia, and Glass has now secured his ticket. He confirmed that he will compete in the 2023 Legion Sports Fest in Reno, NV, on the weekend of Oct. 8-9 on his Instagram page.

Second Place — Zahid Sahak

Sahak ranked as runner-up in his professional debut. He turned pro at the 2021 National Physique Committee (NPC) USA Championships but didn’t compete as a pro in the 2022 season. Finishing in the top two of his first pro contest is something to be proud of. There is no word on whether he will compete again this season.

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Third Place — Joshua Guidry

Guidry’s fourth show of the 2023 season ended with his second third-place finish. He was the runner-up at the 2023 Sheru Classic Mexico Grand Battle Pro one week before this show.

Guidry has three more weeks to qualify for the Olympia before the cutoff date of Oct. 9, 2023. It’s unknown what shows, if any, he will enter as of this writing.

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