2024 Europa Pro Bodybuilding Show Results

The 2024 Europa Pro was held in London, England, on the weekend of Sept. 14-15, 2024. This was the only show outside of the Olympia to host all 11 IFBB Pro League divisions, and each of those contests was a 2024 Olympia Weekend qualifying event. The winners would be eligible to qualify for that event in Las Vegas, NV, on Oct. 10-13, 2024.

The main event of the weekend was the Men’s Open, in which Bruno Santos of Brazil scored an upset victory to secure the final qualification for the 2024 Mr. Olympia contest

2024 Europa Pro Results

The final results for all 11 contests in London are below:

Men’s Open

Bruno Santos (Brazil)

Andrea Presti (Italy)

Lewis Breed (United Kingdom)

Moe Nsour (Germany)

Lorenzo Leeuwe (Netherlands)

Patrick Moore (United States)

Enrico Hoffmann (Germany)

Vilius Sosnovskis (Lithuania)

William Martins William (Brazil)

Josh Maley (United Kingdom)

Morgan Aste (France)

Matthew Celaire (United Kingdom)

Mariusz Tomczuk (Poland)

Dawid Balcerzak (Poland)

Ahmad Alrefaei (Kuwait)

Jiexin Mao (China)

212

Muzi Maluleke (South Africa)

Radoslav Angelov (Bulgaria)

Hameed Juma (Bahrain)

Jose Maria Mete Bueriberi (Spain)

Mazin Alrahbi (Oman)

Luca Pola (United Kingdom)

Jamal Changezi (Afghanistan)

Xiaoxiong Li (China)

Burga Keskin (Turkey)

Mostafa Eskandari (Netherlands)

Francisco Navarro (Spain)

Classic Physique

Julio Simoes (Brazil)

Adrian Cyronek (Poland)

Jesus Rodriguez Sendra (Spain)

Yemi Adefioye (United Kingdom)

Roberto Martinez Pizana (Spain)

Maciej Nabaglo (Poland)

Sebastien Theurel (France)

Morissana Kante (France)

Carel Frederick Grobler (South Africa)

Charles Bryant (United Kingdom)

Mark James (United Kingdom)

Lewis Widgery (United Kingdom)

Jared Feather (United States)

Julian Lee Ramdhari (South Africa)

Luca Corrado (Italy)

Jordan Moore (United States)

Men’s Physique

Alessandro Cavagnola (Italy)

Tunahan Guler (Turkey)

Adeyemi Awoyemi (United Kingdom)

Alessandro Colacchi (Italy)

Michael Kent (United Kingdom)

Viktor Taskov (Bulgaria)

Lollo Giachetti (Italy)

Pedro Lima (Brazil)

Omar Suleiman (United Kingdom)

Maksimilian Petrov (Bulgaria)

Alexander Freshwater (United Kingdom)

Burak King (United States)

Furkan Er (Turkey)

Hussein Akancan (Turkey)

Oguzhan Kalyoncu (Turkey)

Tied for 16th

Ziya Mousavi (United Kingdom)

Hamed Parveh (Netherlands)

Joshua Wall (United Kingdom)

James Walters (United Kingdom)

Men’s Wheelchair

Blake Colleton (Australia)

Gaylon Grigsby (United States)

Jean Pierre (Brazil)

Women’s Bodybuilding

Nadia Capotosto (Italy)

Reshanna Boswell (United States)

Irene Andersen (Sweden)

Jeanie Welker (United States)

Issis Syhler (Denmark)

Ivana Dvorakova (Germany)

Martina Lopez (Spain)

Joanna Romano (Spain)

Cristina Arellano Goy (United States)

Fitness

Michaela Pavleova (Slovakia)

Martina Gambaro (Italy)

Annika Drescher (Germany)

Carolina Escobedo-Frausto (Mexico)

Nikolett Szabo (Hungary)

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Sara Kinnvik  (Sweden)

Anna Borin (Ukraine)

Nina Paulus (Germany)

Marie Peterhans (Switzerland)

Madam Lavoe (United States)

Krisztina Meleg  (Hungary)

Grace Diliso (Italy)

Cristina Araujo (Spain)

Gisa Mendes (Italy)

Bikini

Adrianna Kaczmarek (Poland)

Jess Feeney (Ireland)

Kerry Sexton (United Kingdom)

Zsofia Molnar (Hungary)

Ottavia Mazza (Italy)

Monique Jansen Van Vuuren (South Africa)

Julie Svitakova (Czech Republic)

Magda Kilczewska (Poland)

Marnie Al-Saraf (United Kingdom)

Francesca Walsh (United Kingdom)

Natalie Koursari (Greece)

Claudia Clemente (Portugal)

Katarzyna Nowacka (Poland)

Lorena Blanco (Spain)

Scarlett Wilson (United Kingdom)

Tied for 16th

Tilda Selby (United Kingdom)

Laura Ziv (France)

Women’s Physique

Barbara Menage (France)

Nadine Phoenix (United Kingdom)

Manon Dutilly (Canada)

Kristy Graham Kumabe (Australia)

Hong Yan (China)

Gemma Lancaster (United Kingdom)

Sanna Nupponen (Finland)

Natalia Spierings (United Kingdom)

Silvi Cuartero (Spain)

Marina Kassinopoullou (Cyprus)

Silvana Imbrogno (United Kingdom)

Karly Pearce (United Kingdom)

Yuna Kim (South Korea)

Christina Kremser (Austria)

Nikki Beattie (United Kingdom)

Tied for 16th

Vanessa Bertini (Italy)

Cristina Chatti (Spain)

Lucie Favrelle (France)

Elena Kava (Greece)

Sandra Araceli Perez Amigon (Mexico)

Wellness

Camile Luz (Brazil)

Sandra Colorado Acal (Spain)

Lexy Oliver (Italy)

Paola Andrea Ibarguen Mosquera (Colombia)

Beatrice Gasperini (Italy)

Maria Paulette (Spain)

Carlotta Tonelli (Italy)

Chloe Pickford (United Kingdom)

Susy Rosero (Colombia)

Mia Onwuna (United Kingdom)

Shana Laugel (France)

Hayley Overall (United Kingdom)

Carol Cantarero (United States)

Jada Beverly (United States)

Chanel Mbiakop  (Switzerland)

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Men’s Open Winner — Bruno Santos

Santos scored his first professional win and Olympia qualification, but it was not easy. After pre-judging, Santos was in third place behind Andrea Presti and Lewis Breed. Whatever Santos did to adjust for the finals worked, and he is now eligible to make his Olympia debut in Las Vegas.

212 Winner — Muzi Maluleke

Muzi Malueke did not have to worry about a comeback in the 212 division. He won the show with unanimous first-place votes. This was his first show in two years, resulting in his first pro win and Olympia qualification.

Classic Physique Winner — Julio Simoes

Simoes ranked fourth at the 2024 Dubai Pro but looked leaner and more confident in this event, which helped him secure the Classic Physique championship.

Men’s Physique Winner — Alessandro Cavagnola

Alessandro Cavagnola was already qualified for the 2024 Men’s Physique Olympia thanks to his win at the 2024 ProMuscle Italy Pro. Therefore, no Men’s Physique Olympia qualification was awarded here.

Men’s Wheelchair Winner — Blake Colleton

In 2024, the Men’s Wheelchair division gained many new talented athletes. The latest was Blake Colleton, who was an amateur entering the weekend but is now pro and Olympia-qualified.

Women’s Bodybuilding Winner — Nadia Capotosto

All six of the women’s divisions were featured, including the Women’s Bodybuilding category. Nadia Capotosto, who was already Olympia-qualified thanks to her win at the 2024 Empro Classic Pro, won this contest. Therefore, the Ms. Olympia lineup is locked at 16 athletes.

Fitness Winner — Michaela Pavleova

There were only five competitors in the Fitness division, and Michaela Pavleova emerged victorious. She achieved perfect scores in the Physique and Routine rounds.

Figure Winner — Sara Kinnvik 

Third-year pro Sara Kinnvik is eligible for her Figure Olympia debut via her first pro win.

Bikini Winner — Adrianna Kaczmarek

Adrianna Kaczmarek is eligible to make her third Olympia appearance and first since 2021 thanks to her win in the Bikini division.

Women’s Physique Winner — Barbara Menage

The Women’s Physique champion for this contest was Barbara Menage, who will not return to the Olympia stage after missing the 2023 contest. She has finished fourth in the Women’s Physique Olympia three times but hopes to break that streak by finishing higher in 2024.

Wellness Winner — Camile Luz

Camile Luz won the Wellness title and was the third athlete from Brazil to win their division in this show.

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