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Prepare yourself for an exhilarating weekend this October as the 2023 Legion Sports Fest Pro brings together the crème de la crème of the bodybuilding world. Taking place on October 7-8 in Reno, Nevada, the event is set to showcase top-level talent across eight distinct divisions. Below, we unravel everything you need to know about this year's monumental showdown, from the lineup changes to prize money allocation.
2023 Legion Sports Fest Pro
Oct. 7-8, 2023
Reno, Nevada
Men's Physique: $33,500
Men's Open: $20,000
Other Divisions: $24,000
2023 Legion Sports Fest Pro
Oct. 7-8, 2023
Reno, Nevada
A Paradigm Shift in Olympia Qualification
First on the agenda, the 2023 Olympia qualification has undergone a substantial overhaul. Unlike previous years where a points system was in play, athletes now have to seize victory in a competition to qualify unless they finished in the top three last year or top five in Men's Open. Moreover, former Olympia titleholders will have lifetime eligibility.Who's Who in Men's Open: Key Competitors Unveiled
Charles Griffen
After suffering from a pec tear in April, Charles Griffen is ready to make a triumphant return. He gained widespread recognition in 2019 and has been on an upward trajectory ever since. With a 14th place finish at Olympia post-winning the California State Pro, Griffen's comeback is highly anticipated.John Jewett
Switching gears from Men's 212, John Jewett aims to leave a mark in Men's Open. Already qualified for Olympia, Jewett's transition to the top division will be one to watch, especially considering his best performance to date was a fourth-place finish in 2019.Jan Turek
A relative newcomer, Jan Turek is aiming for Olympia qualification. Having made two stage appearances so far, his track record isn't the brightest, but the prospect of his rapid improvement cannot be dismissed.The Prize Purse: A Breakdown by Division
The 2023 Legion Sports Fest Pro is setting new standards with a total prize purse of $77,500. For context, the Men's Physique division alone boasts a remarkable $33,500, outshining even the Arnold Sports Festival.Men's Physique: $33,500
Men's Open: $20,000
Other Divisions: $24,000
Spotlight on Other Divisions
Classic Physique
Prominent athletes like Hamzah AlKordy and Kekoa Godfrey are expected to make head-turning performances.Men's Physique
Defending Olympia champion Erin Banks will be gracing the stage, encouraging other contenders to bring their A-game.Women's Divisions
From Marcela Corona in Women’s Physique to Cinzia Clapp in Wellness, the female divisions are packed with talent.The Masters and NPC Contest: More Than a Side Show
Beyond the main event, the IFBB Pro Legion Masters and NPC Contest will also be a highlight, distributing prizes across seven divisions totaling $12,600.
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