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2024 Balkan Grand Prix Pro Bodybuilding Show

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The 2024 Balkan Grand Prix Pro took place on Saturday, October 5, 2024, in the beautiful city of Plovdiv, Bulgaria, where an incredible display of physique, conditioning, and determination was on full display. The event hosted top athletes from around the world competing in the 212 Bodybuilding, Figure, and Wellness divisions. As a key stop on the road to the 2025 Olympia, these athletes brought their best to the stage, fighting for qualification to bodybuilding’s most prestigious competition.

212 Bodybuilding Division – Breakdown and Highlights​

The 212 Bodybuilding class was the most anticipated division of the night, with athletes showcasing their impressive muscle mass, symmetry, and conditioning. The competition was fierce, but it was Giuseppe Zagarella of Italy who dominated with a flawless presentation. His perfect score in the pre-judging round set the tone for his victory.

Top 6 Results for 212 Bodybuilding​

  1. Giuseppe Zagarella (Italy) – With a physique that combined shredded conditioning, balanced proportions, and excellent posing, Zagarella secured his spot for the 2025 212 Olympia. His performance at this event solidified his reputation as a top contender for the future.
  2. Radoslav Angelov (Bulgaria) – Angelov brought a well-developed and polished physique, earning him second place on his home soil. His structure and conditioning stood out, pushing him to the runner-up position.
  3. Luca Pola (United Kingdom) – Pola's full muscle bellies and impressive lower body development placed him among the top contenders.
  4. Michael Schneider (Austria) – Known for his dense muscularity, Schneider impressed the judges with his size, although his conditioning was slightly off compared to the top three.
  5. Jamal Changezi (United Kingdom) – Bringing a well-balanced package, Changezi’s effort landed him in the top five.
  6. Francisco Navarro (Spain) – Navarro's posing skills and muscular density kept him in the mix for a top-six finish.

Analysis of the 212 Champion – Giuseppe Zagarella​

Zagarella has been one of the rising stars in the 212 division, and his victory in Plovdiv only cements his place as a serious threat at future competitions. His ability to achieve peak conditioning while maintaining fullness is remarkable. This win allows him to take a break from competing, as he is already qualified for the 2025 Olympia after also winning the 2024 Toronto Pro Supershow.

Figure Division – Adela Ondrejovicova Dominates​

In the Figure category, Adela Ondrejovicova from Slovakia came out on top, delivering an outstanding performance with her signature blend of muscularity and femininity. Her balanced physique and crisp conditioning set her apart from the competition, earning her a perfect score.

Top 6 Results for Figure Division​

  1. Adela Ondrejovicova (Slovakia) – Ondrejovicova's flawless structure, small waist, and precise posing made her the undisputed winner.
  2. Karolina Wojcik (Poland) – Wojcik’s presentation and muscle maturity secured her the runner-up spot.
  3. Hannah Prause (Germany) – With great proportions and posing, Prause earned a top-three placement.
  4. Grace Diliso (Italy) – Diliso’s lower body development and symmetry were impressive, placing her in the fourth position.
  5. Krisztina Meleg (Hungary) – Meleg's conditioning and presentation were noteworthy, but not enough to crack the top four.
  6. Sylwia Olszewska (Poland) – Olszewska rounded out the top six with a strong showing in muscularity and stage presence.

Ondrejovicova's Olympia Journey​

Having already secured her 2025 Figure Olympia qualification at the 2024 AGP Pro All Stars in South Korea, Ondrejovicova came to the Balkan Grand Prix with momentum. Her consistency and near-perfect conditioning have made her a favorite going into the next season.

Wellness Division – A Stunning Pro Debut from Alicia Romero​

The Wellness division saw a fierce battle, but it was Alicia Romero from Spain who claimed victory in her pro debut. Romero’s unique combination of lower body fullness and balanced proportions stole the show. Her win not only marks her first professional triumph but also qualifies her for the 2025 Wellness Olympia.

Top 6 Results for Wellness Division​

  1. Alicia Romero (Spain) – Romero's debut was nothing short of spectacular, showcasing incredible symmetry and lower body development.
  2. Nerilde Garcia Strey (Brazil) – A close contender, Strey brought incredible conditioning and muscularity but was narrowly edged out.
  3. Houda Hmini (France) – Hmini’s blend of muscle and femininity landed her in the top three.
  4. Mariia Morozova (Ukraine) – Known for her balanced physique, Morozova continued her strong season with a top-four finish.
  5. Maria Paulette (Spain) – Paulette’s excellent structure and conditioning helped her secure a spot in the top five.
  6. Rosa Benadero Munoz (Spain) – Munoz’s aesthetic proportions and solid posing kept her competitive in this strong lineup.

Alicia Romero’s Road to the Olympia​

Romero’s first pro win is an exciting development for the Wellness division. Despite being new to the professional ranks, her performance demonstrated that she has the potential to become a dominant force. Her blend of size, conditioning, and stage presence is likely to make her a strong contender at the 2025 Wellness Olympia.

212 Bodybuilding​

  1. Giuseppe Zagarella (Italy)
  2. Radoslav Angelov (Bulgaria)
  3. Luca Pola United Kingdom)
  4. Michael Schneider (Austria)
  5. Jamal Changezi (United Kingdom)
  6. Francisco Navarro (Spain)
  7. Lee Powell United Kingdom)

Figure​

  1. Adela Ondrejovicova (Slovakia)
  2. Karolina Wojcik (Poland)
  3. Hannah Prause (Germany)
  4. Grace Diliso (Italy)
  5. Krisztina Meleg (Hungary)
  6. Sylwia Olszewska (Poland)
  7. Elena Rakcheeva (Russia)
  8. Behnaz Azar (Iran)
  9. Snezhana Vlahova (Bulgaria)
  10. Elin Sellgren (Sweden)
  11. Michele Gasser (Austria)
  12. Magui Alejandra Parra Tamayo (Spain)
  13. Svitlana Ivanina (Ukraine)

Wellness​

  1. Alicia Romero (Spain)
  2. Nerilde Garcia Strey (Brazil)
  3. Houda Hmini (France)
  4. Mariia Morozova (Ukraine)
  5. Maria Paulette (Spain)
  6. Rosa Benadero Munoz (Spain)
  7. Lexy Oliver (Italy)
  8. Catalina Dumitran (Romania)
  9. Paula Dominguez (Spain)
  10. Susy Rosero (Colombia)
  11. Suzanna Altunjan (Estonia)
  12. Belova Ekaterina (Russia)
  13. Kristina Zdorikova (Russia)
  14. Anna Guseva (Russia)
  15. Shana Laugel (France)
  16. Lisa Steele (Italy)
 

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