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The 2024 Amateur Olympia, held in Las Vegas from October 8-9, set the stage for an exciting Olympia weekend. Bringing together some of the most promising amateur athletes, the event served as a springboard for future professional bodybuilding careers. Here, we dive deep into the final results across all divisions, highlighting standout performances and offering insights into the competition.
Overview of the 2024 Amateur Olympia
This year’s Amateur Olympia featured nine divisions, each showcasing the dedication, physique, and discipline of athletes from around the world. The event began with pre-judging on October 8, followed by the finals on October 9. It was a critical opportunity for athletes to earn their International Federation of Bodybuilding & Fitness (IFBB) Pro Cards, with each division crowning new professionals who will compete in higher-level contests.Key Divisions:
- Men’s Bodybuilding
- Classic Physique
- Men’s Physique
- Fitness
- Figure
- Women’s Bodybuilding
- Women’s Physique
- Bikini
- Wellness
Men’s Bodybuilding Results Breakdown
The Men's Bodybuilding division featured various weight categories, including Super Heavyweight, Heavyweight, Light Heavyweight, Middleweight, and Lightweight. Each category showcased incredible muscular development and conditioning.Super Heavyweight
- Derek Dolgner - Achieved victory with a well-rounded physique and superior conditioning, earning an IFBB Pro Card.
- Benjamin Houska - Displayed impressive muscle mass but fell short in terms of overall symmetry.
- Ruben Garradas - Delivered a solid performance, particularly in his back poses, placing third.
Heavyweight
- Wilmer Lopez - Secured an IFBB Pro Card with exceptional balance and aesthetics.
- Max Stevens - Showed incredible definition, particularly in his legs, making him a standout in this category.
Light Heavyweight
- Sam Gardiner - His stage presence and muscular detail earned him an IFBB Pro Card.
- Eric Rydecki - Placed second due to slightly less conditioning compared to Gardiner.
Middleweight
- Mohammad Alsammak - Claimed the title with a combination of size and razor-sharp conditioning.
- Robert Randall - Exhibited impressive arm development but needed more depth in his chest and back.
Lightweight
- John Andrews - Brought a lean and chiseled look to the stage, securing the top spot.
Classic Physique Results Analysis
Classic Physique continues to grow in popularity, emphasizing symmetry, aesthetics, and the classic bodybuilding look. The competition was fierce, with many athletes showcasing proportions reminiscent of the golden era.Masters 35+
- Christodoulos Papasavvas - Impressed the judges with his well-balanced physique.
- Ignacio Ignacio - Placed second, demonstrating excellent conditioning but lacking the muscle maturity of Papasavvas.
Class B
- Jeremy Mevel - Achieved his Pro Card by blending classic aesthetics with modern muscle development.
- Tyler Jones - Took second place, falling slightly short on overall conditioning.
Class D
- Brandon Mauro - Dominated with a blend of size, shape, and stage presence, earning him an IFBB Pro Card.
Men’s Physique Highlights
The Men’s Physique division focused on upper body aesthetics and overall conditioning. Contestants displayed their physiques in board shorts, and the competition was tight across all height classes.Class B
- Mohammad Alshaikh - Secured his Pro Card with a full chest and defined abs.
- Majid Mahir - Came in a close second, showcasing an impressive V-taper.
Class E
- Ahmed Sayed Saleh - Displayed a polished look, earning an IFBB Pro Card with his proportional physique.
Women’s Divisions Overview
The Women's divisions featured an impressive array of talent across multiple categories, including Bikini, Figure, and Wellness.Bikini
The Bikini division focused on a lean, toned look with feminine curves and stage presence.Masters 35+
- Rajdeep Sull - Claimed the title with a well-rounded physique and excellent presentation.
- Aleksandra Khavanskaia - Showed excellent conditioning but was slightly less symmetrical than Sull.
Class E
- Birica Anghel Simona - Secured a Pro Card, blending muscle tone with an appealing stage presence.
Figure
The Figure division emphasized muscle definition and proportion, with athletes judged on their overall shape and muscle separation.Masters 35+
- Ivone Flores - Won with a balanced physique and smooth posing routine.
- Stephanie Burkhardt - Showed remarkable upper body conditioning, narrowly missing the top spot.
Class C
- Courtney Wierzbicki - Earned an IFBB Pro Card with excellent symmetry and stage presence.
Wellness
The Wellness category focuses on lower body development and overall aesthetics, celebrating a curvier, more muscular look.Masters 35+
- Guadalupe Concepcion Meza Saldana - Her stage presence and muscular development earned her the top spot.
- Renee Novik - Displayed a strong lower body but lacked the overall balance of the winner.
Class B
- Liza Kazanina - Secured her Pro Card with impressive conditioning and glute development.