2024 Texas Pro Bodybuilding Show Results

The 2024 Texas Pro bodybuilding show was held on Aug. 9-10, 2024, in Irving, TX. It featured eight IFBB Pro League divisions. Promoter Freddy Naitu hosted four men’s and four women’s contests, each of which awarded a 2024 Olympia qualification to the winner if they had not already qualified.

The main event of the weekend was the Men’s Open division, which saw Andrew Jacked win his third consecutive Texas Pro title. He is now a contender for the 60th Mr. Olympia.

2024 Texas Pro Results

The final order of finish for all eight divisions is below:

Men’s Open

Andrew Jacked (United Arab Emirates)

Jordan Hutchinson (United States)

Nathan Epler (United States)

Lewis Breed (United Kingdom)

Felix Norman (United States)

Anthony Jehl (France)

Yi-Shan Cheng (China)

Dorian Haywood (United States)

Mariusz Tomczuk (Poland)

Nathan Styles (United Kingdom)

Carlos Philbrick (United Kingdom)

Stephen Frazier (United States)

Josue Plascencia (United States)

Christian Caldwell (Australia)

Bobby Cartalemi (United States)

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Francisco Barrios Vlk (Brazil)

Jordan Janowitz (United States)

Marcello Alfonsi (Canada)

Marcus Costa (United States)

Cameron George (Australia)

Hameed Juma (Bahrain)

Jason Joseph (United States)

Anthony Deherrera (United States)

Stephen Didoshak (Canada)

Phillip Chiero (United States)

Morad Zahir (Morocco)

Shane Stewart (United States)

Marshall Harris (United States)

Jordan Wise (United States)

Muhammed Alzidan (United States)

Tied for 16th

Travis Charles (United States)

Boas Henrique (Brazil)

Todd Lee (United States)

Classic Physique

Gabriel Zancanelli (Brazil)

Matheus Menegate (Brazil)

Dancovea Anderson (United States)

Laszlo Kiraly (Hungary)

Austin Espy (United States)

Alexander Westermeier (Germany)

Alex Cambronero (United States)

Benjamin Zimmerman (United States)

Zac Smith (Australia)

Dom Carter (United States)

Lamarcus Morris (United States)

Alex Connors (Australia)

George Kawalawu (Liberia)

Gabriel Aguirre (Mexico)

Joe Brighty (United Kingdom)

Tied for 16th

Zay Anyasor (United States)

Chase Bergner (United States)

Colin Brannagan (United States)

Rashaad Brooks (United States)

Tony Davis (United States)

Dino Estrada (United States)

Carl Gauthier (Canada)

Tommy Harmer Tran (United States)

Jon Lofthouse (United Kingdom)

Jesus Martinez (United States)

Kelvin Ogbebor (United States)

Olushomo Oni (United States)

Kennedy Onochie (United States)

Raymond Petty (United States)

Hamzah Saeed (United States)

Jimmy Tonkinson (United Kingdom)

Men’s Physique

Jeremiah Maxey (United States)

Ricardo Cenat (United States)

Ahmed Shokry (Egypt)

Mario Stewart (United States)

Stevelon Dennis (United States)

Antoine Weatherspoon (United States)

Ommie Ali (United Arab Emirates)

Burak King (United States)

Tan Dhaliwal (United States)

Junpei Taguchi (Japan)

Chance Harper (United States)

Brodee Jarrell (United States)

Jared Stroman (United States)

Micah Thomas Jr. (United States)

Jorge Hernandez (United States)

Tied for 16th

Anthony Asberry (United States)

James Davis (United States)

Brandon Downs (United States)

Anthony Gardley (United States)

Mohamed Lutfalla (Bahrain)

Michael Otule (United States)

Justo Scott (United States)

Marcell Shippen (United States)

Nicholas Thomas (United States)

Aaron Thuraisingham (New Zealand)

Cordell Waddey (United States)

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Jessica Reyes Padilla (United States)

Lena Ramsteiner (Germany)

Mandi Morgan (United States)

Nelly Gonzalez (Mexico)

Vee Sajousse (United States)

Gabriela Linhartova (Czech Republic)

Alexis Davis (United States)

Kelsey Newby (United States)

Karen Vitor (Brazil)

Yesenia Fuentes (United States)

Bikini

Elisa Pecini (Brazil)

Tamekia Carter (United States)

Lisa Reith (Germany)

Lawna Dunbar (United States)

Lauren Kralovec (United States)

Sasa He (China)

Marnie Al-Saraf (United Kingdom)

Nicole Hermanson (United States)

Treasure Boston (United States)

Ekaterina Opekunova (Russia)

Emily Pribula (United States)

Kerigan Pike (United States)

Sammy Jo Childers (United States)

Suzie Laura Matthews (Denmark)

Brenda Garay – Alexander (United States)

Tied for 16th

Samantha Bartley (United States)

Marisa Coutinho (Portugal)

Stacy Deville (United States)

Kaylie Fountain (United States)

Bree’anna Lucero (United States)

Samantha Mcnamara (United States)

Lindsey Tucker-Broussard (United States)

Women’s Physique

Zama Benta (Brazil)

Alyssa Kiessling (United States)

Jeanette Johansson (Sweden)

Sheronica Henton (United States)

Pamela Canfield (United States)

Paula Ranta (Finland)

Blanca Rodrigues (United States)

Ana Harias (United States)

Katie Younger (United States)

Alyssa Benford (United States)

Sammica Cash (United States)

Modesta Halby (Denmark)

Marina Kassinopoullou (Cyprus)

Tatiana Bulut (Turkey)

Adriana Johnson (United States)

Tied for 16th

Erin Hughes (United States)

Lexi Lowery (United States)

Shae Queen (United States)

Victoria Sargent (United States)

Nicole Wojciechowski (United States)

Wellness

Lisa Meiswinkel (Germany)

Kassandra Gillis (Canada)

Jasmine Baker (New Zealand)

Grecia Hernandez (United States)

Marcela Mattos (Brazil)

Dannii Pickstock (United Kingdom)

Natasha Novak (United Kingdom)

Tracy Williams (United States)

Amber Pacheco (United States)

Stefanie Blaine (United States)

Alyssa Muoio (United States)

Jessica Alvarado (United States)

Carla Banegas (Bolivia)

Hayley Overall (United Kingdom)

Celeste Morales (United States)

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Men’s Open Winner — Andrew Jacked

Before the contest, Jacked stepped on a scale onstage and weighed 299 pounds with clothes on. He was the biggest he had ever been when he entered pre-judging and had the conditioning and definition to match. He received a perfect score from the judges.

212 Bodybuilding Winner — Francisco Barrios Vlk

This is Francisco Barrios Vlk’s first professional win and Olympia qualification. He and 2024 Tampa Pro winner Jordan Janowitz put on a show for the fans, but Janowitz settled for the runner-up spot.

Classic Physique Winner — Gabriel Zancanelli

Gabriel Zancanelli was within one spot of winning the Tampa Pro in Classic Physique. He improved enough to take the victory in Irving. He can now make his third straight Classic Physique Olympia appearance. Zancanelli ranked 13th in the 2023 Olympia, won by Chris Bumstead.

Men’s Physique Winner — Jeremiah Maxey

Jeremiah Maxey made the most out of his 2024 season debut by taking the victory and Men’s Physique Olympia qualification over runner-up Ricardo Cenat and bronze finisher Ahmed Shokry. This is Maxey’s second straight Texas Pro win and second victory in the pro ranks.

Figure Winner — Jessica Reyes Padilla

The only athlete in the Figure division who has come close to beating seven-time Olympia winner Cydney Gillon is 2023 Masters Olympia champion Jessica Reyes Padilla. Padilla has already qualified for the 2024 Olympia, thanks to finishing second to Gillon at the 2023 Olympia. Reyes Padilla’s win kept the rest of the field from qualifying as only pro show winners advance to the 2024 Olympia.

Bikini Winner — Elisa Pecini

2019 Olympia champion Elisa Pecini has won her second straight Bikini division show. She also won the 2024 Tampa Pro.

Women’s Physique Winner — Zama Benta

Zama Benta also pulled off the Tampa/Texas combo by winning both Women’s Physique titles.

Wellness Winner — Lisa Meiswinkel

This is the second straight time Lisa Meinweikel has defeated Kassandra Gillis in the Wellness division. They faced off in Tampa, where Meinweikel also won. Gillis finished second overall in Irving and has until Sept. 15, 2024, to win a pro show to qualify for the 2024 Olympia.

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