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Arnold Classic 2022 Classic Physique Prejudging Report & Analysis

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

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 out official Arnold Classic 2021 coverage hub right here!
 

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.

Arnold Classic 2022 Figure International Prejudging Report & Analysis

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

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 official Arnold Classic 2022 coverage hub right here!

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.

Arnold Classic 2022 Fitness International Prejudging Report & Analysis

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

Generation Iron Fitness Network will provide full coverage of the Arnold Classic 2022 event including pre-juding reports, analysis, and results updates. Stay tuned to Generation Iron and visit out official Arnold Classic 2022 coverage hub right here!

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 Britain’s Strongest Man Results

2022 Britain’s Strongest Man Results

Tom Stoltman wins the 2022 Britain’s Strongest Man taking four out of the five events.
The 2022 Britain’s Strongest Man was held this weekend on February 26th at the Utilita Arena in Sheffield, England. The event was the first of the year to bring together the most elite Strongman athletes from across Britain to battle across five events. Ultimately, Tom Stoltman won first palce at the 2022 Britain’s Strongest Man.
Tom Stoltman swept the competition and won four out of the five events. This is a repeat victory for Stoltman, who also won the 2021 Britain’s Strongest Man. This marks him as the first Scottish athlete to win two consecutive BSM titles in this century. Stoltman was followed by Pa O’Dwyer in second and Adam Bishop in third.

Derek Dufour has been managing all digital operations on the Generation Iron Network for over six years. He currently manages a team of editors, writers, and designers to provide up-to-date content across the GI Network.

2022 Legends Classic Pro Results

2022 Legends Classic Pro Results

Ashley Kaltwasser wins Bikini at the 2022 Legends Classic Pro!
It’s that time of year when the bodybuilding season is going to quickly heat back up and it began with Ashley Kaltwasser winning Bikini at the 2022 Legends Classic Pro!
The unofficial start of the season is just weeks away with in Columbus during the 2022 Arnold Classic. Before that, we got to check out some elite competitors during the LegendsClassic Pro.
The Bikini division stole the show in Las Vegas on Saturday. Many of the top competitors in the division were present to see how they stacked up against the field. This was a show that handed out a qualification to the 2022 Olympia, which will take place from Dec. 16-18 and will return to Las Vegas.

There were two Bikini competitors who were top-three finishers from the Olympia in September. Kaltwasseremerged as one of the top athletes in the division last year. She proved this at the biggest competition of the year finishing with the bonze medal, behind Jennifer Dorie and Lauralie Chapados. She has a chance to take another step forward this season and this competition early in the year was beneficial.

Lauren Dannenmiller will continue to be a dark-horse competitor in 2022. She placed ninth at the Olympia, which was impressive given the size of the field. The popularity around Bikini bodybuilding has grown and the turnout from the Olympia last year solidified that notion.
The full results from the show have been announced. Check out the full results from the event, along with the official scorecards, below!
2022 Legends Classic Pro: All Division Winners

Bikini: Ashley Kaltwasser

2022 Legends Classic Pro Breakdown
Bikini

First Place – Ashley Kaltwasser
Second Place – Lauren Dannenmiller
Third Place – Ariel Barley
Fourth Place – Vania Auguste
Fifth Place – Marissa Rivero
Sixth Place – Beatrice Sanford
Seventh Place – Treasure Brooks
Eighth Place – Micaela Cristofaro
Ninth Place – Marisa Woo
Tenth Place – Sarah Burkett

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

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 Legends Classic Scorecard

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2022 Vancouver Pro-Am Scorecard

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2021 NPC National Championships Results

2021 NPC National Championships Results

Here are the full results from the 2021 NPC National Championships!
The 2021 NPC National Championships took place over the weekend in Orlando. This is the biggest NPC event of the year where many athletes hope to earn their pro card by winning their division. This is a chance for competitors to take the next step in their careers but also for fans to check out who has a chance to become the next big name in bodybuilding.
The full results from the show have been announced and pro cards have been handed out. There was a total of eight divisions with different breakdowns fighting for victories. Check out the results from the show along with the official score cards!
Men’s Bodybuilding
Overall
Champion – Carlos Thomas Jr.
Bantamweight
First Place – Raymond Holguin

Second Place – Greg Yoshida
Third Place – Robert Longenecker
Fourth Place.- John McDonald
Fifth Place – Matthew Marcinczyk
Lightweight
First Place – Will Perrelli
Second Place – Ahmad Matour
Third Place – Carlos Ferreira-Poudevida
Fourth Place – Omar Colon
Fifth Place – John Andrews
Welterweight
First Place – Jordan Wise
Second Place – Travis Charles
Third Place – Farris Brown
Fourth Place – John McGovern
Fifth Place – Stuart Reed
Middleweight
First Place – Justin Jacoby
Second Place – Michael Ferris
Third Place – Erik Bachrach
Fourth Place – Michael Potts
Fifth Place – David Litsinger
Light-Heavyweight
First Place – Michael Connell
Second Place – Chanusi Heatley
Third Place – Anthony Ciacci
Fourth Place – Luis Garcia
Fifth Place – Scott Fogelsonger
Heavyweight
First Place – Justin Shier
Second Place – Jordan Janowitz
Third Place – Walter Debbs
Fourth Place – Brandon Bell
Fifth Place – Timothy Cline
Super-Heavyweight
First Place – Carlos Thomas Jr.
Second Place – Nathan Spear
Third Place – Matt Burzacott
Fourth Place – Chris Fine
Fifth Place – Justin Abbott
Men’s Physique
Overall
Champion – Tom Cox
Class A
First Place – Donmarc Allen
Second Place – Jemiase Riggins
Third Place – Jeremy Marcotte
Fourth Place – Erik Nava
Fifth Place – Hakeem Benjamin
Class B
First Place – Christopher Casner
Second Place – Braden Wuerch
Third Place – Jonathan Smith
Fourth Place – Alton Craig
Fifth Place – Kian Kassraei
Class C
First Place – Howhyne Boreland
Second Place – Kenyon Leno
Third Place – Tuigamala Losefo
Fourth Place – Joseph Halabi
Fifth Place – Jems Melidor
Class D
First Place – Jibrael Hindi
Second Place – Derrick Odoms Jr.
Third Place – Flavian Villalobos
Fourth Place – Kyle Pebbles
Fifth Place – Kenneth Whiting
Class E
First Place – Hunter Axton
Second Place – Larry Johnson
Third Place – John Murphy
Fourth Place – Austin Witty
Fifth Place – Tyler Fluitt
Class F
First Place – Tom Cox
Second Place – Raphael Souza
Third Place – Ahmed Saleh
Fourth Place – Sheriff Taiwo
Fifth Place – Edward James
Class G
First Place – Raaziq Jones
Second Place – Natanael Voltaire
Third Place – Martin Todd
Fourth Place – Darnell Thompson
Fifth Place – Tremaine Speller
Class H
First Place – Joshua Boles
Second Place – Donald Brumfield
Third Place – Samuel Soto
Fourth Place – Melvin Keihn
Fifth Place – Jon Pennington
Classic Physique
Overall
Champion – Eric Abelon
Class A
First Place – Josbua Langbein
Second Place – Farris Brown
Third Place – Vincent Grant
Fourth Place – Hamzah Alkordy
Fifth Place – Andy Lagunas
Class B
First Place – Eric Abelon
Second Place – Fernando Inocencio
Third Place – Joseph Rose
Fourth Place – Kyle Pebbles
Fifth Place – Adely Annorat
Class C
First Place – Cody Acree
Second Place – Mitchell Tubbs
Third Place – Jonathan Allen
Fourth Place – Brad Pfeifer
Fifth Place – Daniil Famponte
Class D
First Place – Jordan Carroll
Second Place – Chris Ferman
Third Place – Tyler Mcclarren
Fourth Place – Austin Espy
Fifth Place – James Smith
Women’s Bodybuilding
Overall
Champion – Chelsea Dion
Lightweight
First Place – Barbi Harris
Second Place – Pam Hess
Middleweight
First Place – Amanda Purcell
Second Place – Amy Powers
Third Place – Leann George
Light-Heavyweight
First Place – Alexia Castro
Second Place – Mariah Passalacqua
Third Place – Hannah Hussein
Fourth Place – Camille Robbins
Fifth Place – Chereise Williams Hays
Heavyweight
First Place – Chelsea Dion
Second Place – Marika Jones
Third Place – Selyka Givan
Fourth Place – Stephanie Biernacki
Fifth Place – Ursula Morrow
Figure
Overall
Champion – Amanda Kohatsu
Class A
First Place – Sierra Jones
Second Place – Myia Lynn
Third Place – Stephanie Herreira
Fourth Place – Myel Alfred
Fifth Place – Denitra Bruer
Class B
First Place – Amanda Kohatsu
Second Place – Brooke Foley
Third Place – Danielle Daley
Fourth Place – Julia Bickford
Fifth Place – Jenobia Chamberlain
Class C
First Place – Nathalie Nichols
Second Place – Liliana Garza
Third Place – Jessica Hamilton
Fourth Place – Kiera Gray
Fifth Place – Carly Craig
Class D
First Place – Ashleigh Cogan
Second Place – Amanda Penco
Third Place – Sheridan Johnson
Fourth Place – Destiny Butcher
Fifth Place – Jessica Cropper
Class E
First Place – Julia Monroe
Second Place – Meagan Beck
Third Place – Allie Combs
Fourth Place – Carolyn Dillon
Fifth Place – Megan Juedes
Class F
First Place – Nicole King
Second Place – Mallory Rosado
Third Place – Tausha Baker
Fourth Place – Yolanda Anderson
Fifth Place – Wendy Price
Class G
First Place – Laura Ehlen
Second Place – Candace Richardson
Third Place – Mary Dix
Fourth Place – Kiira Poux
Fifth Place – Carla Peltzer
Class H
First Place – Dominique Berridge
Second Place – Clarissa Fortune
Third Place – Victoria Howard
Fourth Place – Christina Nalley
Fifth Place – Tamera Malone Barrett
Bikini
Overall
Champion – Brittany Gillespie
Class A
First Place – Jeralyn Mesa
Second Place – Sarah Burkett
Third Place – Noel Zayour
Fourth Place – Katerina Roisenvit
Fifth Place – Katina Villa
Class B
First Place – Elizabeth Cunningham
Second Place – Huyen Nguyen Winzler
Third Place – Mayra Oberti
Fourth Place – Deviana Fagan
Fifth Place – Karen Farias
Class C
First Place – Vesna Morales
Second Place – Marisol Sosa
Third Place – Flor Marin-Bukonja
Fourth Place – Sierra Rochelle
Fifth Place – Sarah Qamber
Class D
First Place – Brittany Gillespie
Second Place – Ashley Smith
Third Place – Danielle Kusenberger
Fourth Place – Kaylin Long
Fifth Place – Michelle Billett
Class E
First Place – Jordan Fisher
Second Place – Tamekia Carter
Third Place – Ukachi Onyeijaka
Fourth Place – Cara Hellevang
Fifth Place – Aubri Goudy
Class F
First Place – Eleona McCabe
Second Place – Jennifer Spreadbury
Third Place – Kaley Boaz
Fourth Place – Christina Friscia
Fifth Place – Rachel Mcintire
Class G
First Place – Adriana Izaguirre
Second Place – Haley Nugent
Third Place – Katherine Ziglar
Fourth Place – Carolina Tabai Pinese
Fifth Place – Tayler Lustig
Class H
First Place – Micaela Cristofaro
Second Place – Gyana Mella
Third Place – Tata Pavlovska
Fourth Place – Alissa Tonelli
Fifth Place – Violetta Queen
Women’s Physique
Overall
Champion – Julia Monroe
Class A
First Place – Amanda Kohatsu
Second Place – Amanda Purnell
Third Place – Amy Powers
Fourth Place – Ursula Morrow
Class B
First Place – Kim Klafczynski
Second Place – Bianca Villoch
Third Place – Olivia Luper
Fourth Place – Megan Beck
Fifth Place – Emilie Schmitt
Class C
First Place – Julia Monroe
Second Place – Lindsay Dias
Third Place – Melinda Kelley
Fourth Place – Marika Jones
Fifth Place – Chereise Williams Hays
Class D
First Place – Christina Reed
Second Place – Victoria Sargent
Third Place – Diamond Radivoyevich
Fourth Place – Kerlyne Alexis-Pinkins
Wellness
Overall
Champion – Erewa Uku
Class A
First Place – Rayanne Collins
Second Place – Lili Dong
Third Place – Sheryl Rodriguez
Fourth Place – Shavonne Tedstone
Fifth Place – Anita Timofeyev
Class B
First Place – Victoria Puentes
Second Place – Jossiemar Rosado
Third Place – Amanda Burnett
Fourth Place – Diana Mazahreh
Fifth Place – Destiny Butcher
Class C
First Place – Lori Slayer
Second Place – Cristina Tate
Third Place – Karina Nicoldine
Fourth Place – Benji Lazzeretti
Fifth Place – Adriana Claro
Class D
First Place – Erewa Uku
Second Place – Carolina Garcia
Third Place – Samantha Baker
Fourth Place – Keana Burr
Fifth Place – Kara Mitchell
Generation Iron wishes to congratulate all the great athletes who earned a win at the 2021 NPC National Championships. 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!

2021 NZ Pro Scorecards

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2021 Atlanta All States Pro Results

2021 Atlanta All States Pro Results

Here are the complete results from the 2021 Atlanta All States Pro!
The 2021 Atlanta All States Pro took place on Friday and Saturday with winners earning qualification to the 2022 Olympia. It was Kyrylo Khudaiev who took home gold in Classic Physique while Jourdanne Lee ended up winning Bikini. There were just two events where competitors gathered in Atlanta to compete.
For Khudaiev, this will be his second Olympia appearance. The first came back in 2019. This was Khudaiev’s best year to date. In 2019, he picked up victories in the Portugal Pro and Dennis James Classic Pro. He followed that up with a second-place finish in the Kai Greene Classic Pro and fourth place during the 2020 New York Pro. Khudaiev will not have a chance to compete against some of the best in the world in Las Vegas come December 2022.

Lee is an up-and-coming talent in the Bikini division preparing to make her third Olympia appearance. She made her debut in the competition in 2019 before returning in October. Her last victory came during the 2020 Iron Games Bikini Pro and now she has earned qualification in back-to-back years.
The full results from the show have been announced. There were two divisions that handed out gold medals. Check out the full results from the 2021 Atlanta All States Pro below, along with official scorecards from the weekend!

2021 Atlanta All States Pro: All Division Results

Classic Physique: Kyrylo Khudaiev
Bikini: Jourdanne Lee

2021 Atlanta All States Pro Breakdown
Classic Physique

First Place – Kyrylo Khudaiev
Second Place – Abdullah Wael Alrabiah
Third Place – Luis Garcia Martinez
Fourth Place – Ahmad Ahmad
Fifth Place – Damien Patrick
Sixth Place – Brent Bumgarner
Seventh Place – Barry Hulbert
Eighth Place – Luis Colon
Ninth Place – Shin Kodama
Tenth Place – Keith Lanier

Bikini

First Place – Jourdanne Lee
Second Place – Marcia Goncalves
Third Place – Rachel Linares
Fourth Place – Mahsa Akbarimehr
Fifth Place – Marisa Woo
Sixth Place – Denetra Blackshear
Seventh Place – Norma Jean Watkins
Eighth Place – Julia Wohlschlegel
Ninth Place – Nicole Hermanson
Tenth Place – Sammy Houle

Official Score Cards

Generation Iron wishes to congratulate all the great athletes who earned a win at the 2021 Atlanta All States 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.