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2024 Legion Sports Fest Pro Results

The 2024 Legion Sports Fest Pro, which took place on Saturday, Sept. 28, 2024, in Reno, NV, featured eight of the IFBB Pro League’s 11 divisions. Only the 212, Women’s Bodybuilding and Men’s Wheelchair were excluded from this event. All eight events served as 2025 Olympia Weekend qualifying events, and they featured several competitors that will be in the 2024 Olympia on Oct. 11-12, 2024, in Las Vegas, NV.

The main event of the weekend was the Men’s Open, in which Brett Wilkin scored his second victory and Olympia qualification.

2024 Legion Sports Fest Pro Results

The full results from all nine contests are below:

Men’s Open

  1. Brett Wilkin (United States)
  2. Bruno Santos (Brazil)
  3. Martin Hernandez (Mexico)
  4. Keunwoo Park (South Korea)
  5. Dennis Reinhold (Germany)
  6. Ray Short (United States)
  7. Patrick Moore (United States)
  8. Marcello Alfonsi (Brazil)
  9. Lukmon Ajibulu (United States)
  10. Justin Rodriguez (United States)
  11. Rasheed Oldacre (United States)
  12. Joey Belt (United States)
  13. An Nguyen (United States)
  14. Jason Lowe (United States)
  15. Marc Arthur Dautruchee (United States)

Tied for 16th

  • Odilon Batista (Brazil)
  • Wesley Boxley (United States)
  • Bobby Cartalemi (United States)
  • Keith Williams (United States)

Classic Physique

  1. Michael Daboul (Kuwait)
  2. Emanuele Ricotti (Italy)
  3. Jorge Herrera (Mexico)
  4. Kellen Wilson (Canada)
  5. Daryn Shirbayev (Kazakhstan)
  6. Chris Miller (Canada)
  7. Abdullah Al-Sairafi (Kuwait)
  8. Andy Paredes (United States)
  9. Eduardo Kaik (Brazil)
  10. Dominic Semenza (United States)
  11. Tommy Johnson (United States)
  12. Antwane Hamlett (Canada)
  13. Daniel Hughes (United States)
  14. Jerark Toribio Perez (United States)
  15. Humza Alkordy (United States)

Tied for 16th

  • Jayson Altair-Perry (United States)
  • Dwayne Carlise (United States)
  • Larry Moon (United States)
  • Anthony Narciso (United States)
  • Kepeli Robbins (United States)
  • Jayme Toyas (United States)

Men’s Physique

  1. Jinbo Li (China)
  2. Rhyan Clark (United States)
  3. Mehdi Kabbadj (United States)
  4. Wil Harris (United States)
  5. Joseph Lee (United States)
  6. Tj Sanchez (United States)
  7. Vinny Bell (United States)
  8. Marquis Young (United States)
  9. Jin Koike (Japan)
  10. Jonathean Reese (United States)
  11. Jerol Johnston (United States)
  12. Mohammed Alzaher (United States)
  13. Andrew Walker (United States)
  14. Dajuan Freeman (United States)
  15. Jimmie Stewart (United States)
  16. Patrick Seguin-Morin (Canada)

Fitness

  1. Allison Kramer (United States)
  2. Kristin Pope (United States)
  3. Corina Harkelroad (United States)
  4. Jenny Worth (United States)
  5. Rene Brosch (United States)
  6. Heather Coscia (United States)
  7. Michelle Blondin (Canada)

Figure

  1. Rejoice Godwin (Spain)
  2. Erika Phillips (United States)
  3. Andrea Hagans (United States)
  4. Gabriela Consolmagno (United States)
  5. Kelsey Newby (United States)
  6. Maria Pinto (United States)
  7. Kathryn Morrissey (United States)
  8. Mariko Augurson (United States)
  9. Frances Shannon (United States)
  10. Stephanie Santamaria (United States)
  11. Jeanie Valenzuela (United States)

Bikini

  1. Jordan Brannon (United States)
  2. Wu Bi (China)
  3. Lacy Rutland (United States)
  4. Brittany Gillespie (United States)
  5. Anna Setlak (Italy)
  6. Oksana Bryhidyr (United States)
  7. Xinyi Chen (China)
  8. Aisha Kaipova (Kazakhstan)
  9. Hope Harper (United States)
  10. Henrieta Skupekova (Slovakia)
  11. Roxana Marquez (Mexico)
  12. Brianna Campardo (Canada)
  13. Alla Afanasyeva (United States)
  14. Irene Iravedra (Spain)
  15. Daniela Benitez (United States)

Tied for 16th

  • Jackie Jones (United States)
  • Francesca Lauren (United States)
  • Ashley Luther (United States)
  • Cristina Meza (Mexico)
  • Rachel Nason (United States)
  • Chelan Nour (United States)
  • Dayna Onaga (United States)
  • Chrissy Rodriguez (United States)
  • Winnie Shao (United States)
  • Iryna Tullos (United States)

Women’s Physique

  1. Evon Pennington (United States)
  2. Ceci Barba (United States)
  3. Lexi Lowery (United States)
  4. Gessica Campbell (Brazil)
  5. Sachi Butler (United States)
  6. Michelle Polanik (United States)
  7. Tracey Allen (United States)
  8. Laura Green (United States)
  9. Kim Drizen (United States)
  10. Diana Schnaidt (United States)
  11. Monika Podgorski (Canada)
  12. Christina Siegrist (United States)
  13. Mary Power (United States)
  14. Lada Plihalova (United States)
  15. Amy Reaves (United States)
  16. Arbe Myhre (Canada)

Wellness

  1. Lisa Meiswinkel (Germany)
  2. Bruna Seredich (United States)
  3. Kassandra Gillis (Canada)
  4. Marbely Ventura (Mexico)
  5. Jennifer Zollars (United States)
  6. Dainora Dvarionaite (Lithuania)
  7. Julia Rene (United States)
  8. Juliana Mota (France)
  9. Amanda Mendes (Brazil)
  10. Quisha Hearn (United States)
  11. Anzhelika Ispodnikova (Estonia)
  12. Sara Sarakkonor (Russia)
  13. Bri Edwards (United States)
  14. Mariha Lyons (United States)
  15. Kristyna Wojtyla Seidlova (Czech Republic)

Tied for 16th

  • Carol Cantarero (United States)
  • Juliane Almeida  (Brazil)
  • Ruth Bentson (United States)
  • Nicollette Burns (Croatia)
  • Cinzia Massaro Clapp (United States)
  • Teresa Myers (United States)
  • Carly Thornton (United Kingdom)
  • Ritsuko Watanabe (Japan)
  • Elizabeth Williams (United States)
  • Lameitra Dupree (United States)
  • Jessica Alvarado (United States)
  • Daniela Krooks (Finland)
  • Natalia Prado (Costa Rica)
  • Monique Sonds (United States)
  • Chenqi Liu (China)

[Related: 2024 Mr. Olympia Preview]

[Related: 2024 Men’s Physique Olympia Preview]

Men’s Open Winner — Brett Wilkin

Wilkin scored his second career pro win with a perfect score from the judges in both prejudging and finals. This was his first contest since 2022. He will now be eligible to compete in the 2025 Mr. Olympia thanks to this win. Bruno Santos claimed silver, and bronze went to Martin Hernandez.

Classic Physique Winner — Michael Daboul

Michael Daboul won the Classic Physique title by a single point over runner-up Emanuele Ricotti. Daboul was already qualified for the 2025 Classic Physique Olympia thanks to winning the 2024 Titans Grand Prix one week before this show. As a result, no Olympia qualification was awarded at this contest. Third place in this division went to Jorge Herrera.

Men’s Physique Winner — Jinbo Li

Jinbo Li was victorious in the Men’s Physique division over runner-up Rhyan Clark and third-place finisher Mehdi Kabbadj. This is his third career victory and Olympia qualification. He is also qualified for the 2024 Men’s Physique Olympia, set for the weekend of Oct. 11-12, 2024 in Las Vegas, NV.

Fitness Winner — Allison Kramer

Seven competitors were in the Fitness lineup, and winner Allison Kramer placed first in both the physique and routine rounds. Kristin Pope and Corina Harkelroad placed second and third, respectively.

Figure Winner — Rejoice Godwin

Rejoice Godwin is in the final stages of prep for the 2024 Figure Olympia, but she entered this show and is now set for the 2025 contest as well. It is her third pro win in her third year at the pro level.

Bikini Winner — Jordan Brannon

Jordan Brannon left the stage as the Bikini division champion thanks to a three-point victory over runner-up Wu Bi. This win makes her eligible to enter her fourth Bikini Olympia. She tied for 16th in 2022 and 2023 and is set for the 2024 lineup as well. Third place went to Lacy Rutland.

Women’s Physique Winner — Evon Pennington

Evon Pennington, Ceci Barba, and Lexi Lowery were the top three in the Women’s Physique category in that order. This is Pennington’s second Legion Sports Fest Pro title, with her first coming in 2022.

Wellness Winner — Lisa Meiswinkel

Lisa Meiswinkel has become a breakout star in 2024 for the Wellness division. This is her fourth victory of the calendar year, and it was a convincing win over 28 other contenders, including runner-up Bruna Seredich and third-place finisher Kassandra Gillis.

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