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2024 San Antonio Pro Bodybuilding Show Results

The 2024 San Antonio Pro was held in San Antonio, TX, on Saturday, Sept. 14, 2024. It was one of the final qualifying events of the 2024 Olympia season. The winners of the four divisions featured at this event were eligible to compete at the 2024 Olympia Weekend in Las Vegas, NV, on Oct. 10-13, 2024.

The winners of those divisions were Tony Taveras (Classic Physique), Burak Ozkul (Men’s Physique), Tamera Barrett (Figure), and Ashley Hampton (Bikini). Their names are among the last to be added to the 2024 Olympia lineup.

2024 San Antonio Pro Results

The final order of finish for these shows is below, with names in alphabetical order.

Classic Physique

  1. Tony Taveras (United States)
  2. Ejike Enwereuzor (United States)
  3. Brandon Williams (United States)
  4. Josh Bridgman (United Kingdom)
  5. Kirhee Cooper (United States)
  6. Mahfuz Hawit (Honduras)
  7. Rob Van Sant (United States)
  8. Michael Gasaway (United States)
  9. Daniel Hughes (United States)
  10. Dion Merrill (United States)
  11. Mark Zamora (United States)
  12. Tim Tevin (United States)
  13. David Merrill (United States)
  14. Larry Moon (United States)
  15. Joseph Angel Cortez (United States)

Tied for 16th

  • Todd Akers (United States)
  • Jim Holcomb (United States)
  • Rodderick Jackson (United States)
  • Allen Kendrick (United States)

Men’s Physique

  1. Burak Ozkul (Turkey)
  2. Alexander Rogers (United States)
  3. Mitch Starr (United States)
  4. Joshua Guidry (United States)
  5. Diogo Basaglia (United States)
  6. Micah Thomas Jr. (United States)
  7. Kevin Johnson (United States)
  8. Alex Woodson (United States)
  9. Jin Koike (Japan)
  10. Winston Sullivan (United States)
  11. Tre Trotter (United States)
  12. Jake Alvarez (United States)
  13. Corben Abila (United States)
  14. Noah Robinson (United States)
  15. Marcell Shippen (United States)

Tied for 16th

  • Tan Dhaliwal (United States)
  • Ryan Doll (United States)
  • Calvin Jackson (United States)
  • Brodee Jarrell (United States)
  • Greg Johnson (United States)
  • Jerol Johnston (United States)
  • Janard Lee (United States)
  • Alvin Magee (United States)
  • Stuart Reed (United States)
  • Justo Scott (United States)
  • Patrick Seguin-Morin (Canada)
  • David Short (United States)
  • Denny Singh (United States)
  • Remon Smith (United States)
  • Favian Villalobos (United States)
  • Cordell Waddey (United States)
  • Chris Walding (United States)

Figure

  1. Tamera Barrett (United States)
  2. Marie-Solange Essoh (Cameroon)
  3. Nikki Mcguire (United States)
  4. Tamika Tucker (United States)
  5. Rita Villarreal (United States)
  6. Blanca Barcelo (United States)
  7. Jackie Hurry (United States)
  8. Jessica Baltazar (United States)
  9. Sh’ Nere Mattise Deas (United States)
  10. Naomi Haley (United States)
  11. Silvia Kovacsova (Australia)
  12. Alexis Davis (United States)
  13. Jessica Cocke (United States)
  14. Laura Saccomani (Paraguay)
  15. Wendy Ford (United States)

Tied for 16th

  • Linda Judith Cantu Gonzalez (Mexico)
  • Ruth Castillo (Mexico)
  • Mariacarolina Davis (United States)
  • Patrina Mosca (United States)
  • Melody Polkinghorn (United States)
  • Jessica Rodriguez (United States)
  • Sara Taschner (United States)

Bikini

  1. Ashley Hampton (United States)
  2. Lauren Kralovec (United States)
  3. Lacy Rutland (United States)
  4. Deanna Dang (United States)
  5. Alessia Facchin (Italy)
  6. Hope Harper (United States)
  7. Marissa Willmott (United States)
  8. Sasa He (China)
  9. Perla Cadena (United States)
  10. Emma Macdougall (Canada)
  11. Denisse Licon (United States)
  12. Gigi Amurao (United States)
  13. Rebecca Ianno (United States)
  14. Zoey Panzarino (United States)
  15. Cindy Van Empel-Popowich (Canada)

Tied for 16th

  • Cinthia Beltran (United States)
  • Louisa Burke (Germany)
  • Stacy Deville (United States)
  • Kaylie Fountain (United States)
  • Brenda Garay (United States)
  • Czarina Gastelum (Mexico)
  • Haley Johnson (United States)
  • Paola Leon (Mexico)
  • Samantha Mcnamara (United States)
  • Cristina Meza (Mexico)
  • Marcela Moreno (Mexico)
  • Rosario Orihuela Hammadi (Spain)
  • Amanda Rivas (United States)
  • Monica Rubio (United States)
  • Carmen Ruiz Alonso (Afghanistan)
  • Bianca Van Wyk (South Africa)
  • Denise Wedderburn (United States)
  • Myra Colcord (United States) Disqualified

[Related: 2024 Europa Pro Bodybuilding Show Results]

[Related: How Does 7-Time Figure Olympia Champion Cydney Gillon Train Shoulders to Defend Her Title?]

Classic Physique Winner — Tony Taveras

Tony Taveras was second at the 2024 RGV Classic Pro on Aug. 31, 2024, and he received feedback from the judges that he applied here to take the win. If he chooses to compete in the Classic Physique Olympia, it will be his first time on that stage since 2021, when he finished tied for 16th.

Men’s Physique Winner — Burak Ozkul

This was Ozkul’s first show of 2024, and he took his first win and Men’s Physique Olympia qualification from it. He received perfect scores from the judges.

Figure Winner — Tamera Barrett

Barrett is a second-year pro, and this is her first win in the pro ranks. It did not come easy for her, though. Only one point separated her and runner-up Marie-Solange Essoh on the scorecards. Barrett will make her Figure Olympia debut in Las Vegas if she chooses to compete.

Bikini Winner — Ashley Hampton

32 athletes were in the Bikini division show. Hampton’s best finish in 2024 before this contest was second in both the World Klash Championships Pro and Lenda Murray Atlanta Pro. She scored the win on the final weekend of the qualifying season to move on to Las Vegas. Silver and bronze went to Lauren Kralovec and Lacy Rutland, who will now have to focus on 2025.

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