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2023 Texas Pro Scorecards

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The 2023 Texas Pro IFBB is one of the premier annual bodybuilding events, allowing fans to see world-class professional physique competitors in action in Texas. Here are the final scorecards!

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Comprehensive 2023 Texas Pro Results: A Complete Division-by-Division Analysis and Scorecards

The 2023 Texas Pro showcased a stunning display of athleticism, talent, and grit. With it being an Olympia qualifier, the stakes were sky-high for competitors across ten bodybuilding divisions. We present to you a comprehensive breakdown of each division, the victors, and the unforgettable moments of this electrifying event.


Men's Open Division

Winner: Andrew Jacked
Runner-up**: Hunter Labrada
Third Place**: Carlos Thomas Jr.

  • Detailed Insights

Andrew Jacked wowed the judges with his X-frame and striated chest. Jacked's victory confirmed his qualification for the 2023 Mr. Olympia, intensifying his recent momentum from his third-place win at the 2023 Arnold Classic.

Hunter Labrada came in strong but secured the second place. His conditioning improvements were highly noticeable, setting the stage for his next big competition.

Carlos Thomas Jr. also caught eyes in his IFBB Pro debut, finishing in third place, and displaying a promising future.


Men's 212 Bodybuilding

Winner: Keone Pearson
Runner-up: Noel Adame
Third Place: Francisco Barrios Vik

  • Detailed Insights

Keone Pearson showcased a combination of mass and detail, which contributed to his golden performance. Noel Adame pushed Pearson with his shredded aesthetics but fell short of the top spot. Francisco Barrios Vik took third, capping off a high-stakes division.


Classic Physique

Winner: Jae Hun Park
Runner-up: Robert Timms
Third Place: Logan Franklin

  • Detailed Insights

Jae Hun Park stole the show with detailed conditioning. Park’s win secures his place at Olympia, proving that his dedication has paid off. Robert Timms exhibited his consistently impressive package, claiming the runner-up position.


Men's Physique

Winner: Jeremiah Maxey
Runner-up: Clarence McSpadden Jr.
Third Place: Nick Koeu


  • Detailed Insights

Jeremiah Maxey impressed with his upper body and defined v-tapers, securing the first-place finish. Clarence McSpadden Jr. pushed Maxey to the limit, but ultimately had to settle for second.


Figure

Winner: Jessica Reyes Padilla
Runner-up: Ashley Howells
Third Place: Tamera Barrett


  • Detailed Insights

Jessica Reyes Padilla defended her Texas Pro Figure title, showcasing her experience and symmetry. Ashley Howells, despite her efforts and improved package, secured second place.


Bikini

Winner: Ashlyn Little
Runner-up: Elisa Pecini
Third Place: Tamekia Carter


  • Detailed Insights

Ashlyn Little’s eye-catching aesthetics and slim waist took her to the top. Former Olympia Champion Elisa Pecini had to settle for second place this time around.


Women’s Physique

Winner: Ivie Rhein
Runner-up: Alyssa Kiessling
Third Place: Ceci Barba


  • Detailed Insights

Ivie Rhein's win was a perfect blend of symmetry and proportion. Alyssa Kiessling and Ceci Barba gave tough competition but settled for second and third places, respectively.


Wellness

Winner: Marissa Andrews
Runner-up: Mia Samuels-Menjivar
Third Place: Jenna de Manicor


  • Detailed Insights

Marissa Andrews stood out with her undeniable stage presence and proportions. Mia Samuels-Menjivar and Jenna de Manicor filled the remaining podium positions.



Final Remarks

The 2023 Texas Pro has set the stage for an electrifying Mr. Olympia. We extend our congratulations to all the winners and look forward to the ultimate showdown later this year.

If you found this article insightful, share it with other bodybuilding enthusiasts, and stay tuned for more updates on the 2023 Mr. Olympia.

 

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