The 2024 Toronto Pro Supershow took place on Sunday, June 9, 2024, in Toronto, ON, Canada. It featured 10 IFBB Pro League contests with 2024 Olympia ramifications. The only division not featured at this show was the FItness division.
One hundred forty-seven pros competed across all 10 divisions. The main event was the Men’s Open division, won by Akim Williams.
2024 Toronto Pro Supershow Results
The final standings for every show are below, courtesy of the IFBB Pro League:
Men’s Open
Akim Williams (United States)
Quinton Eriya (Canada)
John Jewett (United States)
Robin Strand(Canada)
Tim Budesheim (Germany)
Hassan Mostafa (Egypt)
Jonarthur Duncan (United States)
Volodymyr Byruk (Ukraine)
Gianluca Di Lorenzo (Italy)
Nathan Spear (United States)
Jang Min Lee (South Korea)
Prince Boabang (Canada)
Ethan Grossman (United States)
Brent Swansen (United States)
Dan Afan (France)
212 Bodybuilding
Giuseppe Christian Zagarella (Italy)
Esteban Fuquene (Colombia)
Hossein Kalateh (Canada)
Marco Sarcone (Italy)
Ricardo Correia (Brazil)
Cody Drobot (Canada)
Francis Allard (Canada)
Lucas Garcia (Brazil)
Pasquale D’angelo (Italy)
Stephen Didoshak (Canada)
Jeon Sugeun (South Korea)
Yumon Eaton (United States)
Adejoh Franklyn Audu (Canada)
Zach Keefer (United States)
Rachid Souki (Brazil)
Tied for 16th
Athanasios Attilakos (United States)
Peter Boncardo (Canada)
Steve Thayer (United States)
Classic Physique
Niall Darwen (United Kingdom)
Blake Course (Canada)
German Pastor (Spain)
Andrea Mammoli (Italy)
Jimmy Sirard (Canada)
Jorge Luis Guerrero Gallegos (Mexico)
Bobby Mazzara (United States)
Gregory Dawson (Canada)
Kenyon Leno (United States)
Tony Coke (Canada)
Jose Alfredo Anaya Blanco (Mexico)
Evan Alexiou (Canada)
Luca Corrado (Italy)
Terrance Teo Kok Hua (Malaysia)
Michael Reilly (United States)
Tied for 16th
Alan Mariano Garcia (United States)
Edgard John-Augustin (United Arab Emirates)
Sich Sak (Canada)
Men’s Physique
Drew Cullen (United States)
Chevy Phillips (Canada)
Kimani Victor (Canada)
Tyler Smith (United Kingdom)
Mattia Ballarini (Italy)
Nicola Maccarini (Italy)
Sharif Reid (United States)
Eric Neal (United States)
Karim Hawash (United States)
Kadeem Hillman (United States)
Chris Mantovani (Canada)
Austin Belanger (Canada)
Mohammed Al Kindy (Oman)
Dominique Warren (United States)
Yi Yang (China)
Tied for 16th
David Cai (Canada)
Lemar Martin (Canada)
Taylor Wilson (Canada)
Men’s Wheelchair
Kristof Hornos (Hungary)
Anand Arnold (India)
Women’s Bodybuilding
Ava Melillo (United States)
Sheena Ohlig (United States)
Nadia Capotosto (Italy)
Gabriela Pena De La Vega (United States)
Kyna Squarey (Canada)
Gina Cavaliero (United States)
Teresa Rego (Canada)
Melanie Horton (Canada)
Figure
Lena Ramsteiner (Germany)
Maggie Watson (Canada)
Manon Dutilly (Canada)
Ashley Lakomowski (United States)
Amanda Winston (United Kingdom)
Emily Hammond (Canada)
Giselie Heathcote (Canada)
Gabriela Linhartova (Czech Republic)
Jeanne Kassel (Germany)
Jennifer Johnson (United States)
Daniella Means (United States)
Lauren Calderoni (United States)
Mandy Urner (Canada)
Ornella Turturro (Argentina)
Natashia Dallin (United States)
Tied for 16th
Marlen Gonzalez (United States)
Jessica Gubenschek (Austria)
Alysha Mills (Canada)
Lee Shineun (South Korea)
Lia Taylor (United States)
Karen Wright (Canada)
Bikini
Maxine Alexandra Somov (Canada)
Cassandra De La Rosa (Mexico)
Anna Setlak (Italy)
Alice Marchisio (Italy)
Czarina Gisela Gastelum Valenzuela (Mexico)
Racquel Hutchinson (Canada)
Angel Sun (Canada)
Lindsay Martens (Canada)
Lilian Lopez Alonso (Mexico)
Erika Devera (United States)
Oleksandra Khovrych (Ukraine)
Marylou Charette (Canada)
Gina Switzeny (Canada)
Mizel Cataquiz (Canada)
Lorena Garcia Araya (Chile)
Tied for 16th
Jasmi Aprile (Italy)
Kimberly Bonilla (United States)
Karen Orlena (Canada)
Women’s Physique
Tracey Guile (Australia)
Olivia Bian (China)
Robyn Mays (United States)
Lorraine Lafleur (Bahamas)
Autumn Swansen (United States)
Wei Peng Chen (Taiwan)
Georgina D’abreo (Canada)
Candice Carr (Trinidad and Tobago)
Ji Hye Lee (South Korea)
Jessica Falborn (United States)
Angela Noury (United States)
Joleen Keith (United States)
Nadia Vandal (Canada)
Sarah Bow (Canada)
Lisa Jacobs (Canada)
Shannon Ayle (Canada)
Wellness
Alexis Nicole (United States)
Carlotta Tonelli (Italy)
Celeste Chandler (Canada)
Simara Walter (Brazil)
Esmeralda Ochoa Diaz (Mexico)
Victoria Puentes (United States)
Rosie Stodalka (Canada)
Brittany Miller (United States)
Chiara Moroni (Italy)
Kristin Broadwell (Canada)
Sabrina Diaz Urdaneta (Spain)
Cindy Hodgkinson (Canada)
Stephanie Jones (United States)
Minju Yoon (South Korea)
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Men’s Open Winner — Akim Williams
This was Williams’ 2024 season debut. It was all he needed to win a 2024 Olympia qualification.
Williams received a perfect score from the judges for his fifth career win. He is set to make his sixth Olympia appearance. He has ranked as high as sixth at the 2020 Olympia but finished outside the top 15 in 2022. Williams did not compete in the 2023 Mr. Olympia contest.
212 Bodybuilding WInner — Giuseppe Christian Zagarella
This was Giuseppe Christian Zagarella’s second show of the year, resulting in his first pro win as a 212 competitor. He previously competed in Classic Physique.
Thanks to this win, Zagarella is Olympia-qualified for the first time. Esteban Fuquene settled for the runner-up spot, and Canada’s Hossein Kalateh accepted bronze.
Classic Physique Winner — Niall Darwen
Niall Darwen made his 2024 season debut and scored his first pro career win and Olympia qualification. The second-year pro was the clear winner, as shown by his perfect score.
Men’s Physique Winner — Drew Cullen
Drew Cullen can return to the Olympia stage thanks to his Men’s Physique division victory. This is his second pro win. Canadians Chevy Phillips and Kimani Victor took second and third places, respectively.
Men’s Wheelchair Winner — Kristof Hornos
Kristof Hornos entered the weekend as an amateur. He earned his pro card in the amateur contest on June 8, 2024. The next day, he made his pro debut and defeated Anand Arnold to take the pro win and qualify for the Olympia.
This is the second year in a row that this has occurred. Mohammadreza Tabriza Nouri accomplished the same feat in the 2023 Toronto Pro Supershow.
Women’s Bodybuilding Winner — Ava Melillo
Rookie Ava Melillo made her pro debut and left with the title and 2024 Ms. Olympia qualification. She was the clear winner over runner-up Sheena Ohlig and third-place finisher Nadia Capotosto. Mililo will make her Olympia debut if she competes in Las Vegas.
Figure Winner — Lena Ramsteiner
Lena Ramsteiner was the last woman to stand on the stage for the Figure division as its champion. It was the largest female division contest with 21 competitors. Maggie Watson represented the host country as the runner-up. Fellow Canadian Manon Dutilly rounded out the top three.
Bikini Winner — Maxine Alexandra Somov
The only Canadian pro champion at this event was in the Bikini division. Maxine Alexandra Somov, in her second professional season, scored her first pro win over second and third-place finishers Cassandra De La Rosa and Anna Setlak.
Somov can step on the Olympia stage for the first time in 2024. The rest of the field has until Sept. 15, 2024, to win a pro show to join Somov in Las Vegas.
Women’s Physique Winner — Tracey Guile
This was Tracey Guile’s pro debut after earning her pro card in Australia earlier in the year. This was also the closest contest of the weekend. Guile defeated second-place finisher Olivia Bian by a single point to clinch her first Women’s Physique Olympia appearance.
Wellness Winner — Alexis Nicole
Alexis Nicole faced 13 rivals in the Wellness division and left as champion. Carlotta Tonelli of Italy settled for second, and Celeste Chandler took third place. Nicole was coming off a second-place finish at the 2024 Miami Muscle Beach Pro, her pro debut.
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