Tag: 2022 Kuwait Classic Pro
2022 Kuwait Classic Pro Results
Here are the full results from the 2022 Kuwait Classic Pro!
The 2022 Kuwait Pro headlined a weekend that featured many bodybuilding competitions all over the world. Many of the top competitors in three division flocked to Kuwait on Friday to fight for qualification to the 2022 Olympia. In the end, it was Urs Kalecinski leading the way with a title in Classic Physique.
Kalecinski came into the event as the biggest name on the card. He was competing for the third consecutive week after two strong showings at big-name shows. Kalecinski finished third in Classic Physique at the Arnold Classic before winning the Boston Pro. Desite having his Olympia qualification already, Kalecinski wanted to return to the stage one more time.
In Men’s 212, Naser Mohamed entered as one of the favorites to win the title. It was Anwar Al Balushi who highlighted the show with victory in the division. The Kuwait Pro gave competitors a chance to show what they have against others in the area.
There were a total of three divisions at the 2022 Kuwait Classic Pro. The full results have been announced. You can find the breakdown of each event below!
2022 Kuwait Classic Pro: All Division Winners
Classic Physique: Urs Kalecinski
Men’s Physique: Coming soon!
Men’s 212: Anwar Al Balushi
2022 Kuwait Classic Pro Full Results
Classic Physique
Full results coming soon!
First Place – Urs Kalecinski
Second Place –
Third Place –
Fourth Place –
Fifth Place –
Sixth Place –
Men’s Physique
Full results coming soon!
First Place –
Second Place –
Third Place –
Fourth Place –
Fifth Place –
Sixth Place –
Men’s 212
Full results coming soon!
First Place – Anwar Al Balushi
Second Place – Jafar Ghaffarnezhad Azizi
Third Place – Naser Mohamed
Fourth Place –
Fifth Place –
Generation Iron wishes to congratulate all the great athletes who earned a win at the 2022 IFBB Kuwait Classic Pro. 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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