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Arnold Classic 2022 Full Results For All Divisions
A complete breakdown of the 2022 Arnold Classic results for all divisions
The 2022 Arnold Classic returned to its normal time of the first week in March to begin the bodybuilding season. There was a full slate of events planned all throughout the weekend after the 2021 show was cut down due to the pandemic. There were a total of seven divisions in competition over the weekend event. Day one has come to a close with the Classic Physique division as the highlight of the night. Read on for the full results for all divisions so far.
The Men’s Open lineup was hit hard with many names dropping out over the course of the last five weeks. Entering the weekend, Curry was considered the favorite because of his incredible success in recent years. William Bonac made his return to the stage after missing last year’s competition while Steve Kuclo was looking to build off a third place finish in September.
Day one showcased the Men’s Open pre-judging seemingly placing either Brandon Curry or William Bonac into the lead position. But the battle was hard fought and it can still be anyone’s game. Justin Rodriguez and Steve Kuclo evened out the top 4. You can check out the full pre-judging callout report recap right here.
As we head into tomorrow’s results – we can also expect the Ed Corney Most Muscular Award being awarded to a top competitor as well as Franco Columbu Best Posing Routine Award.
The full results for day one have been announced. Check out our full breakdown of each division at the Arnold Classic 2022 results below.
Arnold Classic 2022 Winners
Here are the first place winners for each division at the Arnold Classic 2022.
Classic Physique: Terrence Ruffin
Fitness: Ariel Khadr
Figure: Cydney Gillon
Men’s Open: coming soon
Men’s Physique: coming soon
Bikini: coming soon
Wellness: coming soon
Arnold Classic 2022 Classic Physique Results
Classic Physique attempted to steal the show on Friday night. Terrence Ruffin was crowned champion at the Arnold Classic 2022 in the Classic Physique division for the second consecutive year. This was a very top-heavy division and it showed during prejudging. Ruffin headlined the callouts, along with Ramon Rocha Queiroz and Breon Ansley. Urs Kalecinski rounded out a group of four competitors who were all top-five finishers at the 2021 Olympia.
First Place – Terrence Ruffin ($60,000)
Second Place – Ramon Rocha Queiroz ($30,000)
Third Place – Urs Kalecinski ($20,000)
Fourth Place – Breon Ansley ($7,000)
Fifth Place – Michael Daboul ($4,000)
Sixth Place – Peter Molnar ($2,000)
Seventh Place – Divine Wilson
Eighth Place – Darwin Uribe
Ninth Place – Lenny Wicks
Arnold Classic 2022 Fitness Results
For the second consecutive year, Truscott and Khadr were highlighted in the final callout during prejudging. As we have seen in the past, results can change come the finals. Jaclyn Baker also impressed during prejudging and gave herself a chance to jump in the final results. This ended up being the top three as Khadr earned her first Arnold Classic victory.
First Place – Ariel Khadr ($25,000)
Second Place – Missy Truscott ($13,000)
Third Place – Jaclyn Baker ($8,000)
Fourth Place – Kate Errington ($5,000)
Fifth Place – Tamara Vahn ($3,000)
Sixth Place – Allison Kramer ($2,000)
Seventh Place – Minna Pajulahti
Eighth Place – Aurika Tyrgale
Ninth Place – Sara Kovach
Tenth Place – Amanda Ciani
Arnold Classic 2022 Figure Results
Jessica Reyes Padilla and Lola Montez impressed during prejudging and put themselves in position to make a move. In the end, Gillon was just a bit too strong. She is the reigning five-time Olympia champion. She was a big favorite coming into the event and did not disappoint.
First Place – Cydney Gillon ($16,000)
Second Place – Jessica Reyes Padilla ($10,000)
Third Place – Lola Montez ($8,000)
Fourth Place – Nicole Zenobia Graham ($5,000)
Fifth Place – Natalia Soltero ($3,000)
Sixth Place – Bojana Vasiljevic ($2,000)
Seventh Place – Latoya Farley
Eighth Place – Larhannah Robinson
Ninth Place – An Da-Jong
Tenth Place – Wendy Fortino
Arnold Classic 2021 Most Muscular Award
Arnold Classic 2021 Best Posing Routine Award
Arnold Classic 2022 Men’s Open Results
Arnold Classic 2022 Men’s Physique Results
Arnold Classic 2022 Wellness Results
Arnold Classic 2022 Bikini Results
Official Score Cards
Generation Iron Fitness Network will be coverage the full Arnold Classic 2022 event including pre-judging reports, analysis, and results updates. Stay tuned to Generation Iron and visit our official Arnold Classic 2022 coverage hub right here!
Arnold Classic 2022 Men’s Open Prejudging Report & Analysis
Highlights from the Arnold Classic 2022 Men’s Open prejudging.
The prejudging for the Men’s Open division has been completed at the Arnold Classic 2022. Despite many competitors pulling out of the competition in recent weeks, this division still highlights the event and will bring plenty of excitement during the finals on Saturday night. Rafael Brandao was the first to withdraw from the competition before Nathan De Asha and Mohamed Shaaban suffered injuries. Akim Williams and Cedric McMillan also pulled their names out over the last three weeks.
With Nick Walker not appearing in Columbus, a new competitor was ready to take over as champion. Brandon Curry and William Bonac were the only previous Arnold Classic winners to compete and entered as two of the favorites. Steve Kuclo finished third last year and has a chance to finish in the top three once again. Regan Grimes and Brett Wilkin are dark-horse contenders to make a run at the title as well.
The first callout featured six competitors but the judges seemed to focus on Curry, Samson Dauda, and Justin Rodriguez. They shuffled athletes in and out to get a good look next to one another. Kuclo was also moved into the center late as he showed up with great conditioning. Bonac and Wilkin were also featured in the first callout.
With nine competitors, the final three were featured in the second callout, along with Dauda and Wilkin. This means that the early top four has been set. We have seen in the past that this can change as the competition goes on, especially with the finals being the next day.
The judges made sure to get a look at Curry and Bonac next to each other in the center. Kuclo and Rodriguez were placed on the outside in the third callout. In the fourth callout, Dauda and Wilkin were brought back out, which could be the battle for fifth place. The final callout featured the top four from the third as the judges continued to mix the positioning.
Despite the recent withdrawals, this division might very well come down to the wire during the finals and it still destined to bring plenty of energy. Make sure to keep a close eye on comparisons and the rest of the results leading into the night portion of the event. Stay tuned to Generation Iron Fitness Network as we continue to provide coverage.
Men’s Open Callout Report
First Callout
Brandon Curry
Steve Kuclo
William Bonac
Justin Rodriguez
Brett Wilkin
Samson Dauda
Second Callout
Fabio Giga Rezende
Maxx Charles
Samson Dauda
Brett Wilkin
Regan Grimes
Third Callout
Brandon Curry
Steve Kuclo
William Bonac
Justin Rodriguez
Fourth Callout
Samson Dauda
Brett Wilkin
Fifth Callout (Top 4)
Brandon Curry
Steve Kuclo
William Bonac
Justin Rodriguez
Highlights
Generation Iron Fitness Network will provide full coverage of the Arnold Classic 2022 event including pre-judging reports, analysis, and results updates. Stay tuned to Generation Iron and visit our Arnold Classic 2022 coverage hub right here!
Arnold Classic 2022 Fitness International Results
Ariel Khadr wins Fitness International at the Arnold Classic 2022.
The Arnold Sports Festival was back to normal this year with the event taking place over the course of the first weekend in March. This has been a competition dominated by Missy Truscott. This time around, Ariel Khadr took home the title during the finals on Friday night.
For the second consecutive year, Truscott and Khadr were highlighted in the final callout during prejudging. As we have seen in the past, results can change come the finals. Jaclyn Baker also impressed during prejudging and gave herself a chance to jump in the final results. The finals were set up well and it did not disappoint during the nightcap.
The full results have been announced. Check out our full breakdown of the Classic Physique division of the Arnold Classic 2022 results below.
Arnold Classic 2022 Fitness International Results
First Place – Ariel Khadr
Second Place – Missy Truscott
Third Place – Jaclyn Baker
Fourth Place – Kate Errington
Fifth Place – Tamara Vahn
Sixth Place – Allison Kramer
Seventh Place – Minna Pajulahti
Eighth Place – Aurika Tyrgale
Ninth Place – Sara Kovach
Tenth Place – Amanda Ciani
Generation Iron Fitness Network will provide coverage of the full Arnold Classic 2022 event including pre-judging reports, analysis, and results updates. Stay tuned to Generation Iron and visit our official Arnold Classic 2021 coverage hub right here!
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Arnold Classic 2022 Figure International Results
Cydney Gillon wins Figure International at the Arnold Classic 2022.
The Arnold Sports Festival was back to normal this year with the event taking place over the course of the first weekend in March. The Figure International division returned to the Arnold Classic this year and it was also the return of Cydney Gillon, who did not compete in 2020 at this event. She made up for it with her second career Arnold Classic victory.
Gillon is the reigning five-time Olympia champion. She was a big favorite coming into the event and did not disappoint. During prejudging, it was clear Gillon was the competitor to beat but some other elite athletes made it close.
Jessica Reyes Padilla and Lola Montez impressed during prejudging and put themselves in position to make a move. In the end, Gillon was just a bit too strong.
The full results have been announced. Check out our full breakdown of the Classic Physique division of the Arnold Classic 2022 results below.
Arnold Classic 2022 Figure International Results
First Place – Cydney Gillon
Second Place – Jessica Reyes Padilla
Third Place – Lola Montez
Fourth Place – Nicole Zenobia Graham
Fifth Place – Natalia Soltero
Sixth Place – Bojana Vasiljevic
Seventh Place – Latoya Farley
Eighth Place – Larhannah Robinson
Ninth Place – An Da-Jong
Tenth Place – Wendy Fortino
Generation Iron Fitness Network will provide coverage of the full Arnold Classic 2022 event including pre-judging reports, analysis, and results updates. Stay tuned to Generation Iron and visit our official Arnold Classic 2021 coverage hub right here!
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Arnold Classic 2022 Classic Physique Results
Terrence Ruffin wins Classic Physique at the Arnold Classic 2022.
The Arnold Sports Festival was back to normal this year with the event taking place over the course of the first weekend in March. During the bodybuilding portion, Classic Physique attempted to steal the show. On Friday night, Terrence Ruffin was crowned champion at the Arnold Classic 2022 in the Classic Physique division for the second consecutive year.
This was a very top-heavy division and it showed during prejudging. Ruffin headlined the callouts, along with Ramon Rocha Queiroz and Breon Ansley. Urs Kalecinski rounded out a group of four competitors who were all top-five finishers at the 2021 Olympia. This competition was wide open this year but it was Ruffin who quickly took control on Friday night.
The best poser award was introduced to the Classic Physique division last year with Logan Franklin winning the inaugural award. This year, it was Ruffin who earned the honor and swept the night.
The full results have been announced. Check out our full breakdown of the Classic Physique division of the Arnold Classic 2022 results below.
Arnold Classic 2022 Classic Physique Results
First Place – Terrence Ruffin
Second Place – Ramon Rocha Queiroz
Third Place – Urs Kalecinski
Fourth Place – Breon Ansley
Fifth Place – Michael Daboul
Sixth Place – Peter Molnar
Seventh Place – Divine Wilson
Eighth Place – Darwin Uribe
Ninth Place – Lenny Wicks
Generation Iron Fitness Network will provide coverage of the full Arnold Classic 2022 event including pre-judging reports, analysis, and results updates. Stay tuned to Generation Iron and visit our official Arnold Classic 2021 coverage hub right here!
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2022 Arnold Classic Analysis: Terrence Ruffin Vs Ramon Rocha Queiroz Battle For First
Terrence Ruffin stays strong front and center as Ramon Rocha Queiroz seemingly edges out Breon Ansley at the 2022 Arnold Classic pre-judging.
Friday afternoon held the day one pre-judging at the 2022 Arnold Classic, with the Classic Physique division taking center stage of the group. This year’s lineup was certainly stacked – with many pointing out that the roster included basically all top tier athletes from the Olympia minus Chris Bumstead. Many were excited to see how top competitors Terrence Ruffin and Breon Ansley would compare. Others were excited for relative newcomers and rising stars Urs Kalecinski and Ramon Rocha Queiroz. Ultimately, the Classic Physique comparison round ended with a strong face-off between returning champ Terrence Ruffin and Ramon Rocha Queiroz.
In what might come as a surprise to longtime fans fo the Arnold Classic, the pre-judging round for Classic Physique was relatively short. In total there were only three callouts. And most notably, the final callout did not involve any shifting of athletes. Each competitor stayed in their exact spot as they were originally called out.
Typically, head judge Steve Weinberger likes to keep both the athletes and the audience off balance by swapping competitors around. He also often will push the final callout with multiple posing rounds. This time he kept it short and sweet.
So what does that tell us? Perhaps that the judges feel confident in who will be landing in the top positions. Terrence Ruffin and Ramon Rocha Queiroz stood squarely in the center of the four person callout. While that leaves no room for a direct center athlete – it’s clear that these two were battling for first place. Ruffin in particular looked to be the absolute standout.
2022 Arnold Classic Pre-Judging: The Top 4 Standout Competitors
The final callout also seemed to match up with how the individual posing rounds were perceived. Terrence Ruffin was the first to pose – setting the standard that all other competitors needed to match up towards. Ruffin is the returning champion, so there was already some weight behind him starting first with posing routines. In addition to this, the moment he stepped on stage, he showcased an incredible package.
Urs Kalecinski also turned some heads upon stepping onto the stage for his posing routine. Urs has been gaining a lot of hype due to his physique updates on social media leading into the show. He’s a relative newcomer – but he did not disappoint. At first, it seemed that he would perhaps be impressive enough to land a first place spot. Though the final callouts seem to indicate he might be pushed down somewhere closer to third or fourth.
Ramon Rocha Queiroz, on the other hand, seemed to bring a wonderful package but one that was falling a little short. Originally, upon his individual routine, we had him placed closer to the bottom fo the top 5 pack. All of that changed upon seeing him standing next to his fellow competitors. Not only did he stand out among the other athletes on stage – he was placed by the judges right in the middle next to Terrence Ruffin. He was also never moved from that spot – despite being put through two complete rounds of posing.
Breon Ansley continues to bring a solid physique. Upon seeing his individual posing routine, we could see him easily landing a second place spot. But there is a world of difference between individual rounds and the comparison rounds. Ramon, perhaps using his height to his advantage, kept drawing eyes closer to his overall package in the final callout.
That being said, a lot can change in the six or so hours between the pre-judging and the finals. Each of these competitors will reflect on the callouts, review video if possible, and determine how they can improve ever so slightly to change the outcome of the final results. All four of these competitors have a chance to re-arrange what we saw in the final callout this afternoon.
One competitor that we see staying in place is Terrence Ruffin. Unless he makes some sort of fatal mistake leading into the finals, he brought a near perfect package. We predict that he will land the first place spot and the rest will battle for second. While Ramon Rocha Queiroz seems a shoe-in currently for second, we can see a scenario where Breon Ansley creeps up above him to grab that second place spot.
Only time will tell – and Generation Iron will continue to provide updates, analysis, and result updates later tonight when we return for the 2022 Arnold Classic finals!
Arnold Classic 2022 Classic Physique Prejudging Report & Analysis
Highlights from the Arnold Classic 2022 Classic Physique prejudging.
The Arnold Classic 2022 Classic Physique prejudging has been completed and gave a clear picture on who will be leading the way going into the finals on Friday night. Terrence Ruffin came into Columbus, OH looking to defend his title against some other elite competitors in the division.
This competition featured four of the top five finishers from the 2021 Classic Physique Olympia, with the exception of Chris Bumstead. Ruffin finished as the runner-up back in October to solidify his place as one of the top athletes in Classic Physique. Breon Ansley is a former Arnold Classic champion and still performing at a high level. Urs Kalecinski and Ramon Rocha Queiroz are up-and-comers who impressed during the Olympia.
It is no surprise that this is the group of four featured in the first callout. Classic Physique is a division that has become extremely popular and there is a top-tier of competitors that has been established. Ruffin and Ansley remain near as threats come Olympia time and they were the athletes to beat at the Arnold Classic.
Kalecinski and Queiroz entered the weekend as the two competitors that seem to be battling for third place but that might not be the case. The next five competitors were given a chance on stage in the second callout. Michael Daboul impressed during his individual time and got a chance in centerstage.
The judges brought back the same four competitors from the first callout once again for the third. Queiroz was featured next to Ruffin in the center, which makes one think that it could be Kalecinski and Ansley battling for third. There was not any movement in the third callout. This is an interesting development that will add some more drama heading into the finals on Friday night.
This is one division that was highly-anticipated coming into the weekend and it did not disappoint during prejudging. Make sure to keep a close eye on comparisons and the rest of the results leading into the night option of the event. Stay tuned to Generation Iron Fitness Network as we continue to provide coverage.
Classic Physique Callout Report
First Callout
Terrence Ruffin
Breon Ansley
Urs Kalecinski
Ramon Rocha Queiroz
Second Callout
Darwin Uribe
Peter Molnar
Divine Wilson
Lenny Wicks
Michael Daboul
Third Callout (Top 4)
Terrence Ruffn
Breon Ansley
Urs Kalecinski
Ramon Rocha Queiroz
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Arnold Classic 2022 Figure International Prejudging Report & Analysis
Highlights from the Arnold Classic 2022 Figure International prejudging.
The Arnold 2022 Figure International prejudging has come to an end and it has given a clear view on who will be favored heading into the finals. Cydney Gillon has dominated the division but did not compete in 2020, which was the last time Figure was featured at the Arnold Classic.
Gillon has won the Olympia five consecutive times and will look to make it six in December. Before that, she is attempting to add another Arnold Classic victory. In 2020, Natalia Soltero took home the prize with Gillon out of the lineup and now she will look to pull off an upset during the event.
The judges broke down this division into two callouts of five. Gillon and Soltero headlined the first callout but the depth of Figure was on display. Jessica Reyes Padilla and Nicole Zenobia Graham were also featured, along with Lola Montez. Gillon remained in the middle of the group as she is at the peak of the division.
The second callout featured the other five competitors. Bojana Vasiljevic entered with great conditioning and this showed in centerstage. Larhannah Robinson also provided an impressive presence on stage. Vasiljevic and Soltero were brought back out for the third callout, along with Nicole Zenobia Graham.
Graham was able to work her way into the final callout next to Gillon and Padilla. Montez was also brought back out and will have a chance to finish near the top on Friday night in the finals. Montez began in the middle next to Gillon before being switched to the outside in favor of Padilla. While Gillon is considered a big favorite, the rest of the field has a chance to make some noise in other positions.
This division might very well come down to the wire during the finals. Make sure to keep a close eye on comparisons and the rest of the results leading into the night portion of the event. Stay tuned to Generation Iron Fitness Network as we continue to provide coverage.
Figure International Callout Report
First Callout
Nicole Zenobia Graham
Natalia Soltero
Cydney Gillon
Lola Montez
Jessica Reyes Padilla
Second Callout
Bojana Vasiljevic
Wendy Fortino
Larhannah Robinson
An Da-Jong
Latoya Farley
Third Callout
Bojana Vasiljevic
Nicole Zenobia Graham
Natalia Soltero
Fourth Callout (Top 4)
Nicole Zenobia Graham
Jessica Reyes Padilla
Cydney Gillon
Lola Montez
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Arnold Classic 2022 Fitness International Prejudging Report & Analysis
Highlights from the Arnold Classic 2022 Fitness International prejudging.
The Arnold Classic 2022 Fitness International prejudging has just come to an end and we now have a clear idea of who is leading the pack going into the finals later tonight. Missy Truscott returned to the competition looking to make it three wins in a row in Columbus, OH.
Truscott has been a force in this division for three years now. Along with two straight Arnold Classic titles, Truscott won the 2020 Olympia but was bested by Whitney Jones in October. Ariel Khadr and Jaclyn Baker were also top-five finishers from the Olympia in 2021. With Truscott returning to the stage at the event, there was an immediate intrigue for competitors to knock off the champion.
This is the group that headlined the first callout. Truscott and Baker were placed in the middle with Khadr and Tamara Vahn on the outside. During movements, Khadr was given a chance in centerstage. After the first group of four, judges brought out the other six competitors. This gave them a chance to see if they would be compared against the top group.
The final callout featured Truscott and Khadr. This is the same pair that was featured in the third callout of the Arnold Classic last year. Truscott and Khadr seem to be the competitors to beat but Baker could make a jump in the final round on Friday night.
This division could come down to the wire on Friday night but there has been a clear top-tier released. Make sure to keep a close eye on comparisons and the rest of the results leading into the night portion of the event. Stay tuned to Generation Iron Fitness Network as we continue to provide coverage.
Fitness International Callout Report
First Callout
Missy Truscott
Jaclyn Baker
Ariel Khadr
Tamara Vahn
Second Callout
Allison Kramer
Kate Errington
Sara Kovach
Aurika Tyrgale
Minna Pajulahti
Amanda Ciani
Third Callout (Top 2)
Missy Truscott
Ariel Khadr
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Brandon Curry Shares Physique Update Two Days Out From 2022 Arnold Classic
Brandon Curry decided to give one final physique update before taking the stage at the 2022 Arnold Classic.
The 2022 Arnold Classic is just two days away but it is never too late for athletes to share physique updates. This time, it is Brandon Curry who took to social media to show the progress he has made heading into the competition.
The event will take place from March 3-6 in Columbus, OH. Heading into the Men’s Open show, Curry is considered the favorite to be named champion. This is an event that he has been training hard for and it shows in his latest physique update.
“Typical bodybuilder…posing with my pants down in the gym again…?
On a more serious note…
I put my heart and soul into this @arnoldsportsprep and i enjoyed every minute of it! This one was special!”
The photo was taken by Middle House, was was able to capture the progress of Curry in a big way. It is clear that Brandon Curry has honed in on improvements needed in the offseason.
Curry has been near the top of Men’s Open for years now. He was crowned Mr. Olympia in 2019 and has finished as the runner-up in two consecutive years. Curry will look to gain his title back from Big Ramy, but first, he has his sights set on the Arnold Classic title.
“It’s looking like my team @abdullah_fs_alotaibi@ahmad_alnaqi1 and I are on track to bring all bodybuilding fans whether they’re my fans or someone else’s fan something to appreciate.
Experience is the greatest teacher.
Now it’s time to finish filling out these round and brown muscle bellies!!! ???”
When the official lineup came out, Curry was considered the favorite right away. Since December, there have been many names pulling out of the conversation.
Cedric McMillan is the most recent to withdraw from the competition. He revealed that stomach issues will keep him from competing but he will still be part of the event in some capacity. Rafael Brandao withdrew from the competition for undisclosed reasons back in January followed by Nathan De Asha and Mohamed Shaaban, who were forced to pull out due to injuries. Akim Williams will also not appear on stage as scheduled.
Brandon Curry has put in the work and there are just two days until he can show it off on stage. The Arnold Classic is set to be an exciting event with Men’s Open headlining once again.
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