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2021 Toronto Pro Supershow Results

2021 Toronto Pro Supershow Results

Here are the results from the Toronto Pro Supershow!
The 2021 Toronto Pro Supershow took place over the weekend with victors earning qualification to the 2022 Olympia. Competitors from 10 divisions gathered in Toronto, Ontario, Canada to put on an exciting show.
The Men’s Open division was the highlight of the show. Quinton Eriya entered the show as one of the competitors to watch. He is one of two returning competitors from this show back in 2019. The 2020 competition was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic but fans were excited to have Canada’s biggest show back once again.

Joseph Seeman is the other returning competitor. He finished fourth at the competition and was looking to make another impact. Seeman has been making improvements over the last two years and has a physique that can compete in certain shows. Joel Thomas and Victor Rea Cano also entered as dark-horse competitors to win the division.
There were a total of 10 divisions that show winners gain qualification to the Olympia. The full results have been announced from the event. Checkout the full results from the show including the official score cards!

2021 Toronto Pro Supershow: All Division Results

Men’s Open: Joel Thomas
Classic Physique: Anthony Casado
Men’s 212: Douglas Connor
Men’s Physique: Davide Mazzolari
Women’s Bodybuilding: MayLa Ash
Women’s Physique: Ivie Rhein
Figure: Angelita Lopez
Fitness: Andrea Glass
Bikini: Danielle Phelps
Wellness: Kassandra Gillis

2021 Toronto Pro Supershow Breakdown
Men’s Open

First Place – Joel Thomas
Second Place – Quinton Eriya
Third Place – Joe Seeman
Fourth Place – Eiren Gauley
Fifth Place – Stan de Longeaux
Sixth Place – Carlos Longoria

Classic Physique

First Place – Anthony Casado
Second Place – Roman Ramassamy
Third Place – Romane Haye
Fourth Place – Blake Course
Fifth Place – Duqann Hinton
Sixth Place – Soo Min Yoon

Men’s 212

First Place – Douglas Connor
Second Place – Adolph Quoida
Third Place – David Henry
Fourth Place – Stephanie Didoshock
Fifth Place – Murat Gonul
Sixth Place – Luis Santa

Men’s Physique

First Place – Davide Mazzolari
Second Place – Sharif Reid
Third Place – Ikenna Amaliri
Fourth Place – Evan Kanu
Fifth Place – Charles Paquette
Sixth Place – Zheyu Zhang

Women’s Bodybuilding

First Place – MayLa Ash
Second Place – Lisa Kudrey
Third Place – Michelle Jin
Fourth Place – Tananarive Huie

Women’s Physique

First Place – Ivie Rhein
Second Place – Alexis Sullivan
Third Place – Lisa McLean
Fourth Place – Maria Redman
Fifth Place – Eve Gagnon
Sixth Place – Nathalee Thompson

Figure

First Place – Angelita Lopez
Second Place – Maryam Bamdad
Third Place – Katerina Aninao
Fourth Place – Tereza Linhartova
Fifth Place – Her Eun
Sixth Place – Rachel Killan

Fitness

First Place – Andrea Glass
Second Place – Abby Bolton
Third Place – Daniella DaCosta
Fourth Place – Corina Harkelorad
Fifth Place – Terra Plum
Sixth Place – Maria Laura Cerbelli

Bikini

First Place – Danielle Phelps
Second Place – Adair Libbrecht
Third Place – Karen Wall
Fourth Place – Diane Brunet
Fifth Place – Laura Ziv
Sixth Place – Julia Schroeder

Wellness

First Place – Kassandra Gillis
Second Place – Celeste Morales
Third Place – Emily Azzarello
Fourth Place – Alexis Rosalia
Fifth Place – Brooke Donnelly

Generation Iron wishes to congratulate all the great athletes who earned a win at the 2021 Toronto Pro Supershow. 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!

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2021 Toronto Pro Supershow: Top Competitors To Watch

2021 Toronto Pro Supershow: Top Competitors To Watch

Here is a preview of the 2021 Toronto Pro Supershow!
The 2021 Toronto Pro Super Show is among us. It will take place on Dec. 5 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. This is the biggest event of the year that takes place in Canada and is an honor for any competitor to win. This will also earn winners qualification to the 2021 Olympia.
This is the first event of its kind since 2019. The Toronto Pro last year was cancelled to the Covid-19 pandemic. Now that it is back, competitors are as motivated as ever. This event will feature competitors from the Men’s Open, Men’s 212, Classic Physique, Men’s Physique, and Women’s Bodybuilding divisions.

When taking a look at the field, it is highlighted by Men’s Bodybuilding. The field is smaller than usual but still features some talent that will put on an exciting show. Let’s take a look at some of the top competitors that will be present in Toronto.

Quinton Eriya

Eriya will be one of two returning competitors from the 2019 event. This was his professional debut and finished sixth in Men’s Open. Since then, Eriya has competed in three big shows and finished in the top-10 in all of them. This includes the 2020 New York Pro and 2021 Romania Muscle Fest Pro. At 26 years old, Eriya has a chance to punch his ticket to the Olympia by winning a show he is familiar with. He recently returned to stage after having surgery to treat Gynecomastia in 2020. Now, he can continue to make a name for himself.
Joseph Seeman
Seeman returns to the stage in Toronto after placing fourth in 2019. This was one of the best finishes of his career. Since then, Seeman has made an appearance at th 2020 California Pro and 2020 Chicago Pro. Seeman also has two sixth-place finishes this season at the Arnold Classic UK and Legion Sports Fest Pro. Seeman continues to improve each time he steps on stage. As a returning competitor in Toronto, he is a name that can be considered to win it all.
Joel Thomas
Hailing from Tallahassee, Thomas makes frequent appearances during the Tampa Pro. This year, he finished seventh, matching the best finish of his career. The time has come for Thomas to qualify for the Olympia and it can be done with a victory here. He is one of many competitors with a chance to win in Toronto as the field is as even as ever.
Victor Rea Cano
Rea Cano has not competed much this year but he put together a strong campaign back in 2018. This is where he finished sixth at the Vancouver Pro before making appearances at the Tampa Pro and Prague Pro. A native of Mexico, Rea Cano recently made the trip to Bucharest to compete in the Romania Muscle Fest Pro back in November. This gave him a chance to see where he stacks up against similar competition. That is what he will do again heading into this show in Toronto.
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