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The 2024 Mr. Big Evolution Pro, held in Estoril, Portugal on June 9, brought together some of the finest bodybuilders from around the globe. This event, crucial for Mr. Olympia qualification, showcased incredible talent across nine divisions. Below, we delve into the detailed results and highlights of this prestigious competition.
Men’s Open Bodybuilding: Nathan De Asha Triumphs
Top Contenders and Results
- Nathan De Asha (United Kingdom): Nathan emerged victorious, showcasing impeccable conditioning and muscle volume. His back shots and fuller legs were standout features.
- William Bonac (Netherlands): Known for his consistency, Bonac impressed with refined conditioning, earning a well-deserved second place.
- Emir Omeragic (Germany): Displayed remarkable improvements, securing third place.
Detailed Placings
- Fourth: Krystian Wolski (Poland)
- Fifth: Anthony Jehl (France)
- Sixth: Reece Mcdonald (United Kingdom)
- Seventh: Andre Carloa (Brazil)
- Eighth: Bela Kokeny (Hungary)
- Ninth: Andrea Bolzoni (Italy)
- Tenth: Gianluca Di Lorenzo (Italy)
Analysis
Nathan De Asha's win was a testament to his hard work and strategic improvements, particularly after his second-place finish at the 2024 Flex Weekend Pro in Italy. His ability to enhance his dryness and muscle fullness made him the standout competitor.Men’s 212 Bodybuilding: Nasser Mohammad’s Dominance
Top Contenders and Results
- Nasser Mohammad (Kuwait): His completeness in terms of detail and proportions earned him the top spot.
- Marco Ruz (France): Showed exceptional conditioning, particularly in his quads, to secure second place.
- Elivelton Morais (Brazil): Consistent and well-conditioned, placed third.
Detailed Placings
- Fourth: Daniel Sticco (Italy)
- Fifth: Douglas Silva (Brazil)
- Sixth: Simon Penedelin (Germany)
- Seventh: Roman Iushchenko (Ukraine)
- Eighth: Pasquale D’angelo (Italy)
- Ninth: Peter Kovac (Slovakia)
- Tenth: Miguel Angel Caro Caro (Spain)
Analysis
Nasser Mohammad continues to rise in the IFBB Pro League scene. His victory was marked by his exceptional proportions and detailed physique, making him a formidable competitor.Classic Physique: Stephane Matala Takes Gold
Top Contenders and Results
- Stephane Matala (France): Secured victory with outstanding conditioning and detail.
- Vahid Badpei (Iran): A strong contender with steady improvements, placed second.
- Aborabiah Alrabiah (Saudi Arabia): Consistent performance earned him third place.
Detailed Placings
- Fourth: Miguel Malimo (Mozambique)
- Fifth: Paulo Henrique (Portugal)
- Sixth: Jakub Kolinek (Czech Republic)
- Seventh: Dominik Woywat (Germany)
- Eighth: Erik Rabe (Germany)
- Ninth: Djalell Feidi (France)
- Tenth: Michele Reale (Italy)
Analysis
Stephane Matala's social media updates had fans excited, and he delivered on stage with a combination of striations, detail, and overall conditioning that proved unbeatable.Men’s Physique: Sidy Pouye’s Continued Success
Top Contenders and Results
- Sidy Pouye (Spain): Displayed great balance and muscularity, earning first place.
- Guilherme Gualberto (Brazil): Known for his impressive lines and dense back, secured second place.
- Philippe Degila (France): Consistent performance earned him third place.
Detailed Placings
- Fourth: Omar Suleiman (United Kingdom)
- Fifth: Mahmood Al-Maghrabi (Bahrain)
- Sixth: Jaime Maso Lopez (Spain)
- Seventh: Talha Kilic (Turkey)
- Eighth: Dawid Wachelka (Poland)
- Ninth: Abdullah Al Sabeea (Kuwait)
- Tenth: Andrea Mosti (Italy)
Analysis
Sidy Pouye's momentum from his victory at the 2024 Empro Classic Pro carried him through to another major win, highlighting his consistency and tenacity.Women’s Bodybuilding: Anastasia Leonova Reigns Supreme
Top Contenders and Results
- Anastasia Leonova (Russia): Demonstrated impressive mass and detail, earning first place.
- Sherry Priami (Melbourne, FL): Known for her fullness and posing skills, secured second place.
- Alida Opre (Hungary): Consistent and well-conditioned, placed third.
Detailed Placings
- Fourth: Jacqueline Fuchs (Switzerland)
- Fifth: Elizaveta Starchenko (Russia)
- Sixth: Hagit Seindlis (Israel)
- Seventh: Viktoriia Knysh (United Arab Emirates)
- Eighth: Vanesa Lloria Santana (Spain)
Analysis
Anastasia Leonova’s win was a significant achievement, building on her previous performances and demonstrating her dominant presence in the division.Figure: Lena Ramsteiner’s Commanding Win
Top Contenders and Results
- Lena Ramsteiner (Germany): Secured victory with commanding conditioning and presence.
- Anna Borin (Ukraine): Displayed a pleasing combination of shape and aesthetics, earning second place.
- Jenny Kurth (Germany): Consistent performance earned her third place.
Detailed Placings
- Fourth: Anna Koka (Ukraine)
- Fifth: Kristen Mcgregor (Jamaica)
- Sixth: Barbora Trikova (Slovakia)
- Seventh: Grazia Diliso (Italy)
- Eighth: Diana Petry (Germany)
- Ninth: Behnaz Azar (Iran)
- Tenth: Leeni Sajalahti (Finland)
Analysis
Lena Ramsteiner’s victory was marked by her superior conditioning and stage presence, making her a standout in the Figure category.Bikini: Ivi Escandar’s Stunning Performance
Top Contenders and Results
- Ivi Escandar (Spain): Demonstrated a delicate balance of fullness and tone, securing first place.
- Ines Neves (Portugal): Showed remarkable improvements, earning second place.
- Kristina Brunauer (Austria): Consistent performance earned her third place.
Detailed Placings
- Fourth: Francesca Stoico (Italy)
- Fifth: Allison Testu (France)
- Sixth: Violeta Palamarchuk (Ukraine)
- Seventh: Valeria Fedorenko (Ukraine)
- Eighth: Alessia Facchin (Italy)
- Ninth: Ornella Angileri (Italy)
- Tenth: Jule Schwaebe (Austria)
Analysis
Ivi Escandar’s victory was a result of her tight waist and balanced physique, making her the clear winner in the highly competitive Bikini division.Women’s Physique: Caroline Alves Dos Santos Defends Her Title
Top Contenders and Results
- Caroline Alves Dos Santos (Brazil): Retained her title with superior muscle volume and proportions.
- Barbara Menage (France): Known for her impressive finishes, secured second place.
- Karla Nogueira (Brazil): Displayed consistent performance, earning third place.
Detailed Placings
- Fourth: Alessandra Patricia Da Silva (Italy)
- Fifth: Silvia Cuartero Martinez (Spain)
- Sixth: Sahar Rahmani Dolatabadi (Iran)
- Seventh: Lenka Ferencukova (Czech Republic)
- Eighth: Sanna Nupponen (Finland)
- Ninth: Sarah-Aude Salbot (Guadeloupe)
- Tenth: Olga Paolina Gloria Bonifaz (Mexico)
Analysis
Caroline Alves Dos Santos’ ability to defend her title highlighted her dominance and continued improvement in the Women’s Physique category.Wellness: Juliana Mota’s Memorable Victory
Top Contenders and Results
- Juliana Mota (Portugal): Showcased dense muscle volume and balanced proportions, earning first place.
- Lexy Oliver (Italy): Notable improvements and posing, secured second place.
- Ana Maria Amante Gregorio (Spain): Consistent performance earned her third place.
Detailed Placings
- Fourth: Charline Mas (France)
- Fifth: Paula Dominguez (Spain)
- Sixth: Catarina Sousa (Portugal)
- Seventh: Mafalda Teixeira (Portugal)
- Eighth: Monika Kupis (Poland)
- Ninth: Carlotta Tonelli (Italy)
- Tenth: Yuridia Morales (Mexico)