2024 Texas Pro Bodybuilding Show Preview

The 2024 Texas Pro is scheduled for Aug. 9-10, 2024, at the Irving Convention Center in Irving, TX. This IFBB Pro League event will feature eight divisions and over 140 athletes.

If they have not already qualified, the winners of these contests qualify for the 2024 Olympia Weekend in Las Vegas, NV, on the weekend of Oct. 10-13, 2024. If the winner was previously qualified, no qualification will be awarded.

2024 Texas Pro Roster

The full lineup for all eight contests is below, with names in alphabetical order:

Men’s Open

Aleksandr Besedin (United States)

Lewis Breed (United Kingdom)

Christian Caldwell (Australia)

Bobby Cartalemi (United States)

Yi-Shan Cheng (China)

Nathan Epler (United States)

Stephen Frazier (United States)

Dorian Haywood (United States)

Jordan Hutchinson (United States)

Andrew Jacked (United Arab Emirates)

Anthony Jehl (France)

Felix Norman (United States)

Carlos Philbrick (United Kingdom)

Josue Plascencia (United States)

Nathan Styles (United Kingdom)

Mariusz Tomczuk (Poland)

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Marcello Alfonsi (Canada)

Muhammed Alzidan (United States)

Francisco Barrios Vlk (Brazil)

Travis Charles (United States)

Phillip Chiero (United States)

Marcus Costa (United States)

Anthony Deherrera (United States)

Stephen Didoshak (Canada)

Cameron George (Australia)

Marshall Harris (United States)

Boas Henrique (Brazil)

Jordan Janowitz (United States)

Jason Joseph (United States)

Hameed Juma (Bahrain)

Todd Lee (United States)

Shane Stewart (United States)

Jordan Wise (United States)

Morad Zahir (Morocco)

Classic Physique

Gabriel Aguirre (Mexico)

Yashar Anbari (Mexico)

Dancovea Anderson (United States)

Zay Anyasor (United States)

Chase Bergner (United States)

Colin Brannagan (United States)

Joe Brighty (United Kingdom)

Rashaad Brooks (United States)

Alex Cambronero (United States)

Dom Carter (United States)

Alex Connors (Australia)

Tony Davis (United States)

Austin Espy (United States)

Dino Estrada (United States)

Carl Gauthier (Canada)

Tommy Harmer Tran (United States)

George Kawalawu (Liberia)

Laszlo Kiraly (Hungary)

Jon Lofthouse (United Kingdom)

Jesus Martinez (United States)

Matheus Menegate (Brazil)

Lamarcus Morris (United States)

Kelvin Ogbebor (United States)

Olushomo Oni (United States)

Kennedy Onochie (United States)

Raymond Petty (United States)

Hamzah Saeed (United States)

Zac Smith (Australia)

Jimmy Tonkinson (United Kingdom)

Alexander Westermeier (Germany)

Gabriel Zancanelli (Brazil)

Benjamin Zimmerman (United States)

Men’s Physique

Ommie Ali (United Arab Emirates)

Anthony Asberry (United States)

Ricardo Cenat (United States)

James Davis (United States)

Stevelon Dennis (United States)

Tan Dhaliwal (United States)

Brandon Downs (United States)

Anthony Gardley (United States)

Chance Harper (United States)

Jorge Hernandez (United States)

Brodee Jarrell (United States)

Burak King (United States)

Mohamed Lutfalla (Bahrain)

Jeremiah Maxey (United States)

Michael Otule (United States)

Justo Scott (United States)

Marcell Shippen (United States)

Ahmed Shokry (Egypt)

Mario Stewart (United States)

Jared Stroman (United States)

Junpei Taguchi (Japan)

Nicholas Thomas (United States)

Micah Thomas Jr. (United States)

Aaron Thuraisingham (New Zealand)

Cordell Waddey (United States)

Antoine Weatherspoon (United States)

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Alexis Davis (United States)

Yesenia Fuentes (United States)

Nelly Gonzalez (Mexico)

Gabriela Linhartova (Czech Republic)

Mandi Morgan (United States)

Kelsey Newby (United States)

Lena Ramsteiner (Germany)

Jessica Reyes Padilla (United States)

Vee Sajousse (United States)

Karen Vitor (Brazil)

Bikini

Marnie Al-Saraf (United Kingdom)

Samantha Bartley (United States)

Treasure Boston (United States)

Tamekia Carter (United States)

Sammy Jo Childers (United States)

Marisa Coutinho (Portugal)

Stacy Deville (United States)

Lawna Dunbar (United States)

Kaylie Fountain (United States)

Brenda Garay – Alexander (United States)

Sasa He (China)

Nicole Hermanson (United States)

Lauren Kralovec (United States)

Bree’anna Lucero (United States)

Suzie Laura Matthews (Denmark)

Samantha Mcnamara (United States)

Ekaterina Opekunova (Russia)

Elisa Pecini (Brazil)

Kerigan Pike (United States)

Emily Pribula (United States)

Lisa Reith (Germany)

Lindsey Tucker-Broussard (United States)

Women’s Physique

Alyssa Benford (United States)

Zama Benta (Brazil)

Tatiana Bulut (Turkey)

Pamela Canfield (United States)

Sammica Cash (United States)

Modesta Halby (Denmark)

Ana Harias (United States)

Sheronica Henton (United States)

Erin Hughes (United States)

Jeanette Johansson (Sweden)

Adriana Johnson (United States)

Marina Kassinopoullou (Cyprus)

Alyssa Kiessling (United States)

Lexi Lowery (United States)

Shae Queen (United States)

Paula Ranta (Finland)

Blanca Rodrigues (United States)

Victoria Sargent (United States)

Nicole Wojciechowski (United States)

Katie Younger (United States)

Wellness

Jessica Alvarado (United States)

Jasmine Baker (New Zealand)

Carla Banegas (Bolivia)

Stefanie Blaine (United States)

Kassandra Gillis (Canada)

Grecia Hernandez (United States)

Marcela Mattos (Brazil)

Lisa Meiswinkel (Germany)

Celeste Morales (United States)

Alyssa Muoio (United States)

Natasha Novak (United Kingdom)

Hayley Overall (United Kingdom)

Amber Pacheco (United States)

Dannii Pickstock (United Kingdom)

Tracy Williams (United States)

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Men’s Open Athletes to Watch

The main event is the Men’s Open show. The three athletes below are among the favorites to win.

Andrew Jacked

Andrew Jacked is the two-time defending champion of this contest. He is coming off a fifth-place finish at the 2023 Mr. Olympia contest. He was previously entered in the 2024 Arnold Classic and Arnold Classic UK contests earlier in the season but withdrew from both. That makes the 2024 Texas Pro his 2024 season debut.

Jordan Hutchinson

Jordan Hutchinson is coming off a third-place finish at the 2024 Tampa Pro and fifth at the 2024 Chicago Pro. This will be his third contest of the 2024 season. He was fifth at this contest in 2023.

Lewis Breed

Breed placed fifth in Tampa, his 2024 season debut, and fourth in the 2023 Texas Pro. The fourth-year pro seeks his first pro win and Olympia qualification.

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