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Hafthor Bjornsson Attends Posing Seminar: Is The Mountain Considering Bodybuilding?

Hafthor Bjornsson Attends Posing Seminar: Is The Mountain Considering Bodybuilding?

Hafthor Bjornsson has hinted at bodybuilding in the past. Could this be his next venture?
Hafthor Bjornsson has taken on many different challenges over the course of his career. From strongman to acting to boxing, The Mountain has found success in whatever he does. Could bodybuilding be next on the list?
Bjornsson currently holds the all-time deadlift record at 501kg. He is a former World’s Strongest Man champion and one of the best strongmen of all-time. To this day, he is the only man to win the WSM, Europe’s Strongest Man, and Arnold Strongman Classic. His monstrous physique landed him a part in Game of Thrones.
When he decided to take a break from strongman, Hafthor Bjornsson began training as a boxer. He lined up a fight with fellow strongman Eddie Hall, which was initially cancelled due to an injury from Hall. When the two finally stepped in the ring together, Bjornsson was named the winner by unanimous decision. Now, he continues to train in the ring awaiting his next opponent.
READ MORE: Hafthor Bjornsson Calls Out Tyson Fury During Training: ‘Are You Afraid? Show Yourself’
During this time, Bjornsson has transformed his physique. After being seen at a recent posing seminar, could he be looking into bodybuilding?

Hafthor Bjornsson Hits Some Bodybuilding Poses
Hafthor Bjornsson was given more time to train and sculpt his physique when Hall went down with an injury. He has completely transformed his diet and training regimen to fit boxing. Bjornsson now sports a shredded physique and because of this, has hinted at competing in bodybuilding in the past.

In January, Hafthor Bjornsson shared a post on Instagram saying that he was reading a book written by eight-time Olympia champion Ronnie Coleman and felt inspired. This led to many thinking that he could make an appearance on the bodybuilding stage.
The Men’s Open division in bodybuilding is full of mass monsters that have grown significantly over time. Bjornsson has transformed his physique into something great and is extremely tall at 6-foot-9. It would be interesting to see how he would fair on stage next to some of the best competitors in the world. Of course, he would have to tailor his physique in a different way once again.
We have seen that Hafthor Bjornsson is always up for a challenge and is not a stranger to sculpting his physique. If he decided to take a chance on bodybuilding, Bjornsson would certainly give it all he has.

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NPC Bodybuilder Vitaliy ‘Good Vito’ Ugolnikov Shares Insane Physique Update At 275 Pounds

NPC Bodybuilder Vitaliy ‘Good Vito’ Ugolnikov Shares Insane Physique Update At 275 Pounds

Vitaliy ‘Good Vito’ Ugolnikov will look to earn his Pro Card in the upcoming months.
Vitaliy Ugolnikov, known as Good Vito, has a chance to be the next big thing on the bodybuilding stage. At a young age, he has built an impressive physique and is ready to show it off at the next level. Ugolnikov has remained active on social media showing off physique updates. His most recent one features a massive physique at 275 pounds.
Good Vito took to Instagram to show off his well-conditioned package while hitting some bodybuilding poses.
“I try to get better every year Discipline is the key to success. All who support me give me energy. I am thankful for you friends! I weigh 125 stone.”

Good Vito Looking To Earn Pro Card
In December, Good Vito made the jump from the IFBB Elite Pro League to the NPC. Usually, competitor make this jump in hopes of earning their Pro Card and eventually competing on the Olympia stage. Ugolnikov already proved himself in the Russian bodybuilding world and will now look to take a step up.
Of course, Good Vito is not the latest athlete to make the switch. In July, Michal Krizo finally joined the NPC after being one of the biggest stars in the IFBB Elite Pro League. He has impressed many early on during training as he also prepares to earn his Pro Card.

Ugolnikov is planning to compete at a show in September. If he is able to earn his Pro Card, Good Vito will have two months to qualify for the Olympia. The qualification period will end on Nov. 20. Ugolnikov has drawn many comparisons to some of the top competitors in Men’s Open, such as Nick Walker.
Good Vito has become extremely popular since bursting onto the scene. His social media keeps growing and this will only continue as he makes his way to the IFBB level. If all goes right, this could happen sooner than later for the impressive bodybuilder.
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The Rock Recreates “Best Pancakes He Ever Had” During Cheat Meal

The Rock Recreates “Best Pancakes He Ever Had” During Cheat Meal

The Rock enjoys his cheat days and showed off another recipe he likes to use.
It is clear that Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson likes to take anything he does and make it as good as possible. That includes his cheat meals. The Rock has become known for throwing together some massive cheat meals over the years. This continued recently by sharing a pancake recipe that emulates one of his favorite dishes.
The Rock began his career as a charismatic superstar for WWE. He is still known as one of the best of all-time in the business. Johnson was able to turn this into an acting career and enjoy great success in some box-office smashes. He often shares videos from his Iron Paradise home gym throwing some weight around. On other days, he shares his insane cheat meals.
On Sunday, The Rock decided to recreate a pancake recipe that he described as one of the best he ever had. It consisted of peanut butter, maple syrup, and blueberry jam on coconut pineapple pancakes.
This well earned Sunday morning #cheatmealcouldn’t come quick enough ?
Insanely delicious ?
Don’t cheat yourselfTreat yourself.
You’ve earned your cheat meals so ENJOY!!!

The Rock Indulges In Pancake Cheat Meal
This is not the first time that Johnson has chosen breakfast as his cheat meal. Whether it is French toast, biscuits, or pancakes, The Rock has shown that he loves the first meal of the day. Here, he decided to go with a replica of a pancake recipe that he enjoyed while in Hawaii.
The Rock first tried this dish at a restaurant in Hawaii and had private chef Janette Clark put something similar together.

“He really has fun with food on his Sundays. I get to dream up the meals. He tells me what he wants and then I get creative. But I have to say, on the other days of the week, I don’t know anyone who is as disciplined as he is. He’s very focused on his wellbeing. It works well for him,” Clark told Men’s Health.
This meals comes shortly after The Rock tried In-N-Out for the first time. He chose to go with two double-cheeseburgers and two orders of fries. Johnson is the type of celebrity that can act as an inspiration in the gym because of his work ethic and dedication. What he has also shown is that he can inspire in the kitchen as well.
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Nick Walker Discusses Facing Big Ramy In 2022 Olympia: “It’s Going To Be A Good Battle Between Me And Him”

Nick Walker Discusses Facing Big Ramy In 2022 Olympia: “It’s Going To Be A Good Battle Between Me And Him”

Nick Walker admits that Big Ramy will win if he comes in shredded.
Big Ramy has won the previous two Olympia competitions and will enter the 2022 event as the favorite once again. The Men’s Open division is extremely top heavy, which makes for an entertaining show. If there is a mass monster that can compete with Big Ramy this year, it could be Nick Walker, if all goes right.
Walker turned in an extremely impressive rookie season and has built a championship physique at a young age. He won the 2021 New York Pro and followed that up with a victory at the Arnold Classic. Just two weeks later, Walker finished fifth at his first Olympia competition. He was unhappy with this finish and vowed for a better performance in 2022.
Big Ramy recently shared a physique update as he weighs 337 pounds at this point of his training. He will be the favorite to lift the Sandow Trophy once again and it is always interesting to think about competitors who could jump him on the score card.

Nick Walker Preparing For Battle Against Big Ramy
Nick Walker joined Fouad Abiad on Bro Chat to discuss Big Ramy’s physique update, along with his current progress in the gym. Walker believes that he can make a jump into the top two and even challenge Big Ramy for the title.
“I’m in pretty good shape for being 300. Listen, if this is going to go how I think it’s going to go… it’s going to be a good battle between me and him,” Walker said.
Big Ramy and his team admitted that his training was not up to par heading into the 2021 Olympia — and he was still able to best the competition because of his sheer size. Shortly after winning in October, Big Ramy returned to the gym to begin preparing for the 2022 event. Entering December, Big Ramy will have over a year of training under his belt.
Nick Walker admits that Ramy will “probably” win his third consecutive title if he shows up shredded.

“Okay, well he looks really fu***g good. He didn’t train last year that much and then he showed up at Olympia not as good as the year before. Now, it seems to me that he’s staying very consistent. If he comes in shredded, he’s probably going to win again. If he comes in even slightly off, he can be open to anyone.”
Nick Walker continues to give credit to Big Ramy for his posing and current look of his physique.
“His front double is really good. If those are recent updates, he looks very good.”
Nick Walker has a chance to improve upon his finish from 2021. He is one of the top competitors in the world and will continue to show it come December. Can he take down Big Ramy? There is no doubt that he is one of few who has a chance to accomplish this feat.
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Fitness Star Jesse James West Takes On Challenge Of Living Like Liver King For 50 Hours

Fitness Star Jesse James West Takes On Challenge Of Living Like Liver King For 50 Hours

Jesse James West chronicled his journey with Liver King.
Jesse James West has taken on many challenges, both in fitness and other areas. It is safe to say that he has never done anything like taking on the lifestyle of Liver King. Well, that is what he did in his most recent venture.
West joined Liver King for a couple days and decided to take the time to live like he does. This means adapting all ancestral traits that Brian Johnson has used in his diet, workout, and living situation. Liver King has become a sensation because of his shredded physique that he has built using his different ways of life. This includes a diet of raw meats and crazy workouts.
Jesse James West is a fitness star who has built a huge following on social media. He has attempted different fitness challenges to see if he could improve his physique even further. The days of living the nine ancestral traits with Liver King began with a typical meal of raw meats.

Raw Meat Plate
Liver King has been on many podcasts and done many interviews since bursting onto the scene. He likes to bring some raw meats to the hosts of the shows he appears on. This includes Logan Paul, who struggled to eat some of the meat.
Johnson put together a plate for West to try. There were many types of raw meats, including testicles, pizzle, and bone marrow.
“Who needs vegetables when you can get down on testicles? We got pizzle, which is penis. We got liver and we got some fresh bone marrow,” Liver King explained.
Jesse James West admitted that the meats were “not bad.” The bull penis that they were eating is cooked so it is not too chewy. Following the meal, the two hit an ancestral-style workout that Liver King likes to do.
Liver King Leads Jesse James West Through Intense Core Workout
Liver King has also become known for his insane workouts that the typical person does not think to do.
“This is what I call the simulated successful hunt. We’re going to do 150, 200, 300 GHC sit ups and then we can eat whatever we want.” Liver King said.
Before hitting some core workouts, Liver King usually decides to put himself through a 24-hour fast. Once the workout was over, West asked about hygiene when living these traits. Johnson explained how the armpits help detox the body by dispelling sweat.

“There’s no point in showering. I’ve not used soap or shampoo in a very long time. I use soap on my hands, but I don’t use any of that other stuff. I’ve not used that other stuff for over a decade.” Liver King explained.
The duo moves onto a meal of shark while discussing what is in store for the rest of the day. West expresses that this workout was no joke.
“I can’t flex my abs. That was one of the hardest core workouts I’ve ever done,” West said.

Sleeping
Liver King and Jesse James West wrapped up their day with wake surfing. Once the day was over, it was time to prepare for bed, which included blue light glasses.
“Two hours before bed. They block the blue light. Yeah, and then you know, probably at 10:30 or 11, I’m going to turn the electricity off.” Liver Queen said to West.
The next day consisted of “The Barbarian” workout that Liver King has made famous. This is a workout that includes wearing a 70-pound backpack and 20-pound ankle weights while holding 70-pound kettlebells and pulling a 120 pound sled for one mile.
Jesse James West completed the workout in an hour and 16 minutes. This was before Liver King was able to finish. Following the insane workout, the two downed some raw eggs. The final meal the two shared was roasted boar, bone marrow, liver, potatoes, and New York strip steaks.
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Method Man Benches 315 Pounds For Five Reps, Continues Physique Transformation

Method Man Benches 315 Pounds For Five Reps, Continues Physique Transformation

Method Man is improving his physique and adding strength along the way.
Method Man might be known for his work as a member of Wu-Tang Clan but he is beginning to make waves for his fitness journey. Method Man, who’s real name is Clifford Smith Jr., has transformed his physique and is continuing to build his strength in many ways. Recently, he shared a video on social media completing five reps with 315 pounds on bench press.
Smith Jr. was part of one of the best hip-hop groups of all-time. Wu-Tang Clan had a unique sound that transformed the genre during its time. To this day, the group remains extremely influential for artists and is remembered for its incredible work.
At 51 years old, Method Man has found a love for the gym and is building an impressive physique. He has also started a sportswear fashion brand called Tical Athletics. He has promoted the brand’s clothes and supplements on social media showing off his lifts.
“5 reps 315‼️KILLER BEE PRE OUT ? WWW.TICALATHLETICS.COM”

He has also been seen sharing videos in the gym completing different exercises, such as squats and dumbbell press. It is clear that his passion for fitness is something that he is taking seriously.
Method Man Looks Strong In Workout Videos
Method Man has been an inspiration and motivator for many in the hip-hop game for years now. In the gym, he is looking to accomplish the same goal.
In his recent video, Method Man completes five slow reps with strong form. He was able to push through the fifth and final rep, despite a bit of a struggle. The final rep is the most important as lifters push through a bit of adversity against the weight. That is what Method Man can be seen doing here.
In other videos, the hip-hop star can be seen completing reps of dumbbell presses with weight up to 120 pounds. He has been able to rep the heavy weights in both standard and incline form.

Method Man has dedicated himself to transforming his physique and that is what has happened. He has been using his strength to do so and that is only going to improve with more training.
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2022 Shaw Classic Results: Trey Mitchell Wins Back-To-Back Titles

2022 Shaw Classic Results: Trey Mitchell Wins Back-To-Back Titles

Trey Mitchell defeated Brian Shaw in the finals of the 2022 Shaw Classic.
The 2022 Shaw Classic took place over the weekend in Loveland, CO. Brian Shaw continued to improve the show that he promotes and had a loaded lineup of some of the top strongmen in the world. Shaw was able to make another run to the final event but fell to Trey Mitchell for the second consecutive year.
Mitchell was able to win his second consecutive Shaw Classic title. He finished one point better than Shaw while Mitchell Hooper finished third. There were some new events and this brought excitement to the event in Colorado.
Below, you can find the full breakdown of each event from the 2022 Shaw Classic.

2022 Shaw Classic: Final Standings

Trey Mitchell – 100.5 points
Brian Shaw – 99.5 points
Mitchell Hooper – 95 points
Oleksii Novikov – 79 points
Maxime Boudreault – 69.5 points
Kevin Faires – 68 points
Aivars Smaukstelis – 67 points
Evan Singleton – 60.5 points
Konstantine Janashia – 52 points
Žydrūnas Savickas – 48.5 points
Bobby Thompson – 42 points (withdrew)
Gabriel Peña – 39 points
Gabriel Rheaume – 36.5 points
Jerry Pritchett – 28 points
Luke Stoltman – 1 point (withdrew)

2022 Shaw Classic Event Breakdown
Hummer Tire Deadlift
The opening event of the show was the Hummer Tire Deadlift. This is a former event from the Arnold Strongman Classic and Shaw brought it over to his event. This event is about setting a max number, which Oleksii Novikov did all-time. He was able to set a new world record with a 549kg (1,210lb) lift.

Oleksii Novikov – 549 kilograms
Gabriel Peña – 522 kilograms
Trey Mitchell – 499 kilograms
Mitchell Hooper – 476 kilograms
Bobby Thompson – 476 kilograms (T-fifth)
Konstantine Janashia – 476 kilograms (T-fifth)
Brain Shaw – 431 kilograms (T-seventh)
Kevin Faires – 431 kilograms (T-seventh)
Evan Singleton – 408 kilograms
Aivars Smaukstelis – 408 kilograms (T-10th)
Gabriel Rheaume – 408 kilograms (T-10th)
Žydrūnas Savickas – 408 kilograms (T-10th)
Jerry Pritchett – 408 kilograms (T-10th)
Maxime Boudreault – No Lift
Luke Stoltman – No Lift

Bag Over Bag
The bag toss took place never. Athletes were asked to toss eight bags varying in weight from 22kg to 29kg. They must clear a 15-foot bar when tossing each bag. If there was a tie, the competitors who finished all eight bags in the fastest time would be crowned the winner. Mitchell and Shaw were the only competitors to finish all eight bags, with Mitchell finishing four seconds better.

Trey Mitchell – Eight bags in 47.4 seconds
Brian Shaw – Eight bags in 51.12 seconds
Maxime Boudreault – Seven bags
Aivars Smaukstelis – Six bags
Oleksii Novikov – Six bags
Bobby Thompson – Six bags
Konstantine Janashia – Six bags
Evan Singleton – Five bags
Mitchell Hooper – Five bags
Gabriel Peña – Four bags
Žydrūnas Savickas – Three bags
Jerry Pritchett – Three bags
Kevin Faires – Two bags
Gabriel Rheaume – Two bags
Luke Stoltman – Two bags

Super Yoke
The next event on the first day of the competition was the yoke. The behemoth weighed 506kg (1,117lb) and strongmen had to carry it 60 feet in the fastest time possible. If athletes did not finish all 60 feet, they would be scored on distance. Hooper proved dominant in this event and finished by over four seconds better than the rest of the field.

Mitchell Hooper – 11.06 seconds
Konstantine Janashia – 15.67 seconds
Oleksii Novikov – 16.49 seconds
Trey Mitchell – 17.07 seconds
Evan Singleton – 17.59 seconds
Brian Shaw – 18.56 seconds
Bobby Thompson – 18.59 seconds
Aivars Smaukstelis – 22.4 seconds
Kevin Faires – 22.7 seconds
Žydrūnas Savickas – 27.1 seconds
Jerry Pritchett – 27.2 seconds
Maxime Boudreault – 43.21 seconds
Gabriel Rheaume – Did Not Finish
Gabriel Peña – Did Not Finish

Circus Dumbbell For Reps
The dumbbell weighed 110kg (242lb) and athletes had to lift it up to the shoulder and lock out above the head. Once the strongmen were given the signal, they could return the dumbbell to the ground and attempt another rep. Whoever completed the most reps in 75 seconds would win the event. Novikov came into this event as the favorite and was able to win, completing eight reps.

Oleksii Novikov – eight reps
Trey Mitchell – six reps
Mitchell Hooper – five reps (T-third)
Brian Shaw – five reps (T-third)
Bobby Thompson – five reps (T-third)
Evan Singleton – four reps (T-sixth)
Aivars Smaukstelis – three reps (T-seventh)
Gabriel Rheaume – three reps (T-seventh)
Kevin Faires – two reps (T-ninth)
Maxime Boudreault – two reps (T-ninth)
Konstantine Janashia – zero reps
Gabriel Peña – Did Not Attempt
Žydrūnas Savickas – Did Not Attempt
Jerry Pritchett – Did Not Attempt

Log Press Medley
There was a breakdown of four events each day. The log press began the second day of the Shaw Classic where lifters chose their weight and had 90 seconds to complete reps. The weights ranged from 172, 186, and 200kg. Mitchell was the only competitor to complete a rep with the 200kg log and he did it for a double.

Trey Mitchell – 200 kilograms for two reps
Brian Shaw – 186 kilograms for two reps
Oleksii Novikov – 186 kilograms for one rep (T-third)
Maxime Boudreault – 186 kilograms for one rep (T-third)
Mitchell Hooper – 186 kilograms for one rep (T-third)
Kevin Faires – 172 kilograms for two reps (T-sixth)
Aivars Šmaukstelis – 172 kilograms for two reps (T-sixth)
Žydrūnas Savickas – 172 kilograms for two reps (T-sixth)
Bobby Thompson – No Lift
Evan Singleton – No Lift
Gabriel Rheaume – No Lift
Konstantine Janashia – No Lift
Jerry Pritchett – No Lift
Gabriel Peña – No Lift

Medley
The medley consisted of two parts — a 363kg (800lb) frame walked 60 feet and an arm-over-arm pull of 318kg (700lb). This was a timed event with competitors who did not finish being scored on distance or height of pull. Maxime Boudreault edge out Evan Singleton to win the event, with Kevin Faires rounding out the top three of competitors who finished under 30 seconds.

Maxime Boudreault – 24.29 seconds
Evan Singleton – 26.32 seconds
Kevin Faires – 27.65 seconds
Brian Shaw – 30.62 seconds
Gabriel Rheaume – 37 seconds
Mitchell Hooper – 39.68 seconds
Konstantine Janashia – 44.3 seconds
Jerry Pritchett – Did Not Finish
Žydrūnas Savickas – Did Not Finish
Aivars Smaukstelis – Did Not Finish
Gabriel Peña – Did Not Finish
Trey Mitchell – Did Not Finish
Oleksii Novikov – Did Not Finish

Car Leg Press
The car leg press was a big point of discussion leading up to the event. The car weighed 839kg (1,850lb) and competitors had 90 seconds to complete as many reps as possible. Hooper impressed with seven reps but was bested by Shaw, who completed eight reps to win the event.

Brian Shaw – eight reps
Mitchell Hooper – seven reps
Trey Mitchell – five reps
Žydrūnas Savickas – five reps (T-fourth)
Kevin Faires – four reps (T-fourth)
Aivars Šmaukstelis – three reps (T-sixth)
Evan Singleton – three reps (T-sixth)
Maxime Boudreault – two reps
Oleksii Novikov – one rep
Gabriel Rheaume – zero reps (T-10th)
Konstantine Janashia – zero reps (T-10th)
Jerry Pritchett – zero reps (T-10th)
Gabriel Peña – Did Not Attempt

Atlas Stones
The final event of the competition was a classic in strongman — Atlas Stones. The five stones varied in weight from 159kg to 204kg. This event was head-to-head where competitors would line up against another and have 60 seconds to lift all stones onto a platform.
This was the final event that determined the overall winner. Shaw and Mitchell lined up as the final pair.

Trey Mitchell – five in 25.0 seconds
Brian Shaw – five in 29.2 seconds
Mitchell Hooper – five in 35.1 seconds
Gabriel Peña – five 42.99 seconds
Maxime Boudreault – four in 17.3 seconds
Kevin Faires – four in 25.3 seconds
Konstantine Janashia – four in 27.1 seconds
Aivars Smaukstelis – four in 34.7 seconds
Gabriel Rheaume – four in 41.8 seconds
Jerry Pritchett – three stones
Žydrūnas Savickas – three stones
Oleksii Novikov – three stones
Evan Singleton – one stone

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2022 Musclecontest Goiania Pro Results

2022 Musclecontest Goiania Pro Results

Felipe Franco wins the Musclecontest Goiania Pro!
The 2022 Musclecontest Goiania Pro took place on Saturday, with the Men’s Physique division headlining the show. Competitors were vying for qualification to the 2022 Olympia. In the end, it was Felipe Franco who won gold and will now have a chance to compete on the biggest stage in the sport.
Franco earned another victory in his career after winning the 2021 Mr. Big Evolution Pro. He will qualify for yet another Olympia and attempt to improve upon his past standings. Franco appeared in the Olympia back in 2014 and 2016.
The full results from the show have been announced! Checkout the full breakdown from the event below, along with an official score card.
2022 Musclecontest Goiania Pro Breakdown
Men’s Physique

First Place – Felipe Franco
Second Place – Emmanuel Costa
Third Place – Pedro Lima
Fourth Place – Anderson Da Silva Arruda
Fifth Place – Rafael Oliveira
Sixth Place – Everton Ribeiro
Seventh Place – Gil Batista
Eighth Place – Aristoteles Ulisses Silva de Lima
Ninth Place – Rafael Rey
Tenth Place – Rodrigo Oliveira

2022 Musclecontest Goiania Pro Official Score Card

Generation Iron wishes to congratulate all the great athletes who earned a win at the IFBB Musclecontest Goiania 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!

Greg has covered the four major sports for six years and has been featured on sites such as Sports Illustrated, Fox Sports, SB Nation, NJ.com, and FanSided. Now, he is transitioning into the world of bodybuilding and strength sports.

2022 Pacific USA Pro Results

2022 Pacific USA Pro Results

Aimee Velasquez wins the 2022 Pacific USA Pro!
The 2022 Pacific USA Pro took place on Saturday at the Sheraton San Diego Hotel & Marina in San Diego. The Bikini division was put on display as competitors were fighting for a ticket to the 2022 Olympia. In the end, Aimee Velasquez earned gold and will not have a chance to compete at the biggest show of the year.
Velasquez earned her Pro Card after winning the 2020 NPC USA Championships in the Bikini division. Now, she will appear at her first Olympia competition just two years later. In 2021, Velasquez finished eighth at both the Battle of Texas and Iron Games Pro. she made improvements to her physique and will look to remain at a championship level.
The full results are still being announced and will wrap up on Saturday! Check out the breakdown from the event below, along with official score cards. This article will be updated as more results are released.
2022 Pacific USA Pro Breakdown
Bikini

First Place – Aimee Leann Velasquez
Second Place – Ivanna Escandar
Third Place – Yurika Shigemoto
Fourth Place – Christian Silveira
Fifth Place – Malu Duarte
Sixth Place – Jasmine Gonzalez
Seventh Place – Peyton Hunton
Eighth Place – Laura Moore-Shay
Ninth Place – Cheuk Nam Yuen
Tenth Place – Shantal Barros

2022 Pacific USA Pro Official Score Card

Generation Iron wishes to congratulate all the great athletes who earned a win at the 2022 IFBB Pacific USA 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!

Greg has covered the four major sports for six years and has been featured on sites such as Sports Illustrated, Fox Sports, SB Nation, NJ.com, and FanSided. Now, he is transitioning into the world of bodybuilding and strength sports.

2022 Texas Pro Bodybuilding Results

2022 Texas Pro Bodybuilding Results

Here are the results from the 2022 Texas Pro Bodybuilding show!
The 2022 Texas Pro took place over the course of the weekend at the Irving Convention Center in Irving, TX. Some of the top competitors from bodybuilding over eight divisions were present in Texas competing for qualification to the 2022 Olympia.
The Men’s Open divisions returned four of the top six finishers from the Tampa Pro last weekend. This is headlined by Kamal Elgargni, who made his debut in Open Bodybuilding last week and was able to finish as the runner-up.
Joseph Mackey and Phil Clahar also returned to the stage after top-five finishes in Tampa. Heading into the show, Elgargni was considered the favorite but there was plenty of talent on display over the course of the weekend.
The full results of the show have been announced. The Texas Pro handed out over $60,000 in prize money to winners, along with a ticket to the biggest show of the year. Checkout the full breakdown from the event, along with official score cards, below!
2022 Texas Pro: All Division Winners

Men’s Open: Coming soon!
Men’s 212: Kerrith Bajjo
Classic Physique: Courage Opara
Men’s Physique: Daniel Ammons
Figure: Jessica Reyes Padilla
Bikini: Daraja Hill
Wellness: Devyn Cambre
Women’s Physique: Coming soon!

2022 Texas Pro Breakdown
Men’s 212

First Place – Kerrith Bajjo
Second Place – Cody Drobot
Third Place – Jordan Janowitz
Fourth Place – Ricky Moten Jr.
Fifth Place – Martin Gomez
Sixth Place – Ahmed Elwardany

Classic Physique

First Place – Courage Opara
Second Place – Valentin Petrov
Third Place – Jorge Luis Guerrero Gallegos
Fourth Place – John Le
Fifth Place – Florian Poirson
Sixth Place – Ashwin Lucas

Men’s Physique

First Place – Daniel Ammons
Second Place – Andrei Lincan
Third Place – Charjo Grant
Fourth Place – Jeremiah Maxey
Fifth Place – Jeremy Coleman
Sixth Place – Stan Morrison

Bikini

First Place – Daraja Hill
Second Place – Jodie Yuncker
Third Place – Roxana Marguez
Fourth Place – Jordan Brannon
Fifth Place – Shelby Pierce
Sixth Place – Anya Nicholson

Figure

First Place – Jessica Reyes Padilla
Second Place – Autumn Cleveland
Third Place – Tamera Barrett
Fourth Place – Felisha Livezey
Fifth Place – Jennier Zienert
Sixth Place – Jessica L. Kendrick

Wellness

First Place – Devyn Cambre
Second Place – Lili Dong
Third Place – Amanda Burnett
Fourth Place – Diana Laura Verduzco Carreno
Fifth Place – Jen Scarborough Zollars
Sixth Place – Priscilla Lynd

Women’s Physique
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Men’s Open
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2022 Texas Pro Official Score Cards

Generation Iron wishes to congratulate all the great athletes who earned a win at the 2022 IFBB Texas 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!

Greg has covered the four major sports for six years and has been featured on sites such as Sports Illustrated, Fox Sports, SB Nation, NJ.com, and FanSided. Now, he is transitioning into the world of bodybuilding and strength sports.