2024 Tampa Pro Results

The 2024 Tampa Pro was held on Aug. 2-3, 2024 in Tampa, FL. Promoter Tim Gardner featured 10 of the 11 IFBB Pro League divisions in this show. The Men’s Wheelchair division was absent.

If they were not already qualified, the winners earned qualifications to compete at the 2024 Olympia in Las Vegas, NV, on Oct. 10-13, 2024. The main event was the Men’s Open, which saw Jon Delarosa win and earn a spot in the 2024 Mr. Olympia lineup.

2024 Tampa Pro Results

The final placings for all ten divisions are below, as shown on the IFBB Pro League:

Men’s Open

Jon Delarosa (United States)

Mohamed Foda (United Arab Emirates)

Jordan Hutchinson (United States)

Vladyslav Sukhoruchko (United Arab Emirates)

Lewis Breed (United Kingdom)

Sarhan Sarhan (Palestine)

Felix Norman (United States)

Tim Budesheim (Germany)

Eric Wood (United States)

Alphonso Cromartie (United States)

Yi-Shan Cheng (China)

Dorian Haywood (United States)

Mariusz Tomczuk (Poland)

Christian Caldwell (Australia)

Nathan Spear (United States)

Tied for 16th

Phil Clahar (United States)

Hamza Jawad (Qatar)

Charly Joung (United States)

Rico Lara Rivas (Brazil)

Jason May (United States)

An Nguyen (United States)

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Jordan Janowitz (United States)

Marcus Costa (United States)

David Henry (United States)

Cam George (Australia)

Alex Dos Anjos (United States)

Brandon Laird (United States)

Morad Zahir (Morocco)

Filippe Abreu (Brazil)

Metalisko Rojas Suarez (Bolivia)

Jordan Wise (United States)

Moe Alzidan (United States)

Brock Credell (United States)

Boas Henrique (Brazil)

Ricardo Plata (Colombia)

Classic Physique

Justin Badurina (United States)

Gabriel Zancanelli (Brazil)

Dancovea Anderson (United States)

Fabiony Sylvain (United States)

Kyrylo Khudaiev (United States)

Benjamin Zimmerman (United States)

Austin Espy (United States)

Alexander Westermeier (Germany)

Alex Maldonado (United States)

Dominic Semenza (United States)

Seth Goss (United States)

Joe Brighty (United Kingdom)

Alex Connors (Australia)

Kelvin Ogbebor (United States)

Mahfuz Hawit (Honduras)

Tied for 16th

Bryan Adams (United States)

Theodore Atkins (United States)

Marvin Babon (Bermuda)

Angel Bajana (United States)

Colin Brannagan (United States)

Victor Manuel Compan Ruiz (Mexico)

Jim Holcomb (United States)

David Kampfe (United States)

Nick Koeu (United States)

Jon Lofthouse (United Kingdom)

Elvernie Mcghee (United States)

Dion Merrill (United States)

Jesse Norris (United States)

Bo Otobo (United States)

Tim Tevin (United States)

Stephen Thames (United States)

Jason Theobald (United States)

Sergio Urey (Bolivia)

Montrey Walter (United States)

Men’s Physique

Mehdi Kabbadj (United States)

Ricardo Cenat (United States)

Puwanat Putoya (Thailand)

Mario Stewart (United States)

Sadik Hadzovic (United States)

Ahmed Shokry (Egypt)

Deke Walker (United Kingdom)

Dawid Wachelka (Poland)

Drew Jenkins (United States)

Sheldon Martin (United States)

Cordell Waddey (United States)

Misel Lozanic (Serbia)

Daniel Sosa (United States)

Jarrett Jenkins (United States)

Wilson Peralta (United States)

Tied for 16th

Jonathan Cetera (United States)

Rob Clark (United States)

Mark A. Lancaster (United States)

Geobanny Paula (United States)

Denny Singh (United States)

Chris Walding (United States)

Mike Wynn (United States)

Women’s Bodybuilding

Kristina Mendoza (United States)

Michaela Aycock (United States)

Sheena Ohlig (United States)

Lisa Kudrey (Canada)

Mayla Ash (United States)

Victoria Dominguez (United States)

Janeen Lankowski (United States)

Kyna Squarey (Canada)

Anastasia Rider (United States)

Tina Chandler (United States)

Marilyn Yee (United States)

Cris Goy (United States)

Fitness

Amber Steffen (United States)

Michelle Gales (United States)

Jeanine Taddeo (United States)

Annika Drescher (Germany)

Aurika Tyrgale (United States)

Anna Adams (United States)

Savahannah Byczek (United States)

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Lena Ramsteiner (Germany)

Kristen Mcgregor (Jamaica)

Thais Cabrices-Werner (United States)

Marie-Solange Essoh (Cameroon)

Mayra Rocha (Mexico)

Manon Dutilly (Canada)

Adrienne Matthews (United States)

Amanda Almodovar (United States)

Courtney Jacobs (United States)

Samantha Jenkins (United States)

Danielle Rose (United States)

Corrie Morales (United States)

Andre Arceneaux (United States)

Gabriela Linhartova (Czech Republic)

Caroline Zawadzki (United States)

Tied for 16th

Angelika Chapman (United States)

Karine Hajjar (Qatar)

Melissa Hardesty (United States)

Constance Jones (United States)

Andi Lampart (United States)

Michelle Mahn Lehigh (United States)

Kelsey Newby (United States)

Christina Patrick (United States)

Amber Peguero (United States)

Tamika Robinson (United States)

Lauren Roussel (United States)

Blanca Siles (United States)

Akire Torres (Puerto Rico)

Aksana Yukhno (United States)

Bikini

Elisa Pecini (Brazil)

Ivi Escandar (Spain)

Reijuana Harley (United States)

Alice Rocha (United States)

Ariana Brothers (United States)

Lorena Blanco Pita (Spain)

Ali Taylor (United States)

Emily Pribula (United States)

Ekaterina Opekunova (Russia)

Keria Orsatti (United States)

Sarah Neuheisel (Germany)

Samantha Bartley (United States)

Selina Stansbury (United States)

Shey Webb (United States)

Myra Colcord (United States)

Tied for 16th

Aria Adamy (United States)

Marisa Coutinho (Portugal)

Nina Di Tommaso (United States)

Samantha Kwan (United States)

Aspen Ranz (United States)

Cindy Van Empel-Popowich (Canada)

Women’s Physique

Zama Benta (Brazil)

Jeannie Feldman (United States)

Elena Aviles Romero (Spain)

Paula Ranta (Finland)

Eileen Aviles (United States)

Oksana Piari (United States)

Blanca Rodrigues (United States)

Tatiana Bulut (Turkey)

Tracy Clark (United States)

Suzanne Davis (United States)

Marina Kassinopoullou (Cyprus)

Racheal Brewer (United States)

Gio Diaz (United States)

Adriana Johnson (United States)

Alyssa Coppolino (Canada)

Tied for 16th

Erin Hughes (United States)

Arniee Rivera (United States)

Brandi Jo Zirkelbach (United States)

Wellness

Lisa Meiswinkel (Germany)

Kassandra Gillis (Canada)

Juliana Mota (France)

Jasmine Baker (New Zealand)

Mara Walter (Brazil)

Grecia Hernandez (United States)

Marcela Mattos (Brazil)

Chelsea Smith (Canada)

Melissa Seide (United States)

Carrie Goforth (United States)

Yami Partridge (United States)

Carolina Surerus (United States)

Alyssa Muoio (United States)

Kimberly O’Connell (United States)

Pierrette Ebami (Canada)

Tied for 16th

Karmen Bosket (United States)

Melitza Guerrero (United States)

Adriana Leyva (United States)

Kimberly Riley (United States)

Raechelle Veale (New Zealand)

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Men’s Open Winner — Jon Delarosa

Delarosa surprised fans earlier in the season by placing fourth in the 2024 Arnold Classic and 2024 Arnold Classic UK contests. He took a break after those shows but returned to the stage to win in Tampa. There is no official word on whether he will compete again before the Olympia, but he will enter the big show in Las Vegas.

212 Bodybuilding Winner — Jordan Janowitz

This is Janowitz’s first pro win and Olympia qualification. It was a close contest against runner-up Marcus Costa. Costa has until Sept. 15, 2024, to win a pro show and join Janowitz on the Olympia stage. 2008 Olympia 202 champion David Henry claimed third place.

Classic Physique Winner — Justin Badurina

Fifth-year pro Justin Badurina won his first pro victory and Olympia spot by placing first out of 34 competitors in the Classic Physique contest.

Men’s Physique Winner — Mehdi Kabbadj

This win qualified Mehdi Kabbadj the Men’s Physique Olympia. It is his fourth career pro win and first of this season.

Women’s Bodybuilding Winner — Kristina Mendoza

Kristina Mendoza qualified for the 2024 Ms. Olympia competition — it will be her Olympia debut — for besting 11 other competitors in Tampa. Second place went to 2024 Lenda Murray Atlanta Pro winner Michaela Aycock..

Fitness Winner — Amber Steffen

Amber Steffen and Michelle Gales were tied on the scorecards at the end of this contest. Steffen won the all-important routine round, breaking the tie.

Figure Winner — Lena Ramsteiner

Lena Ramsteiner was already qualified for the Olympia, thanks to her win at the 2024 Mr. Big Evolution Pro. Her win here meant no qualification was issued for the Figure division.

Bikini Winner — Elisa Pecini

No Bikini Olympia qualification was presented, thanks to 2019 Bikini Olympia champion Elisa Pecini claiming the win in Tampa. This was her return to the stage following appendicitis.

Women’s Physique Winner — Zama Benta

Zama Benta’s 2024 season debut was a win in Women’s Physique in Tampa. She was third at the 2023 Women’s Physique Olympia, meaning she was already qualified. On center stage, she was flanked by runner-up Jeannie Feldman and third-place finisher Elena Aviles Romero.

Wellness Winner — Lisa Meiswinkel 

2023 Wellness International champion Kassandra Gillis was the favorite for the Wellness division, but Lisa Meiswinkel pulled off the upset win. Gillis accepted silver.

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