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The 2024 Prague Pro, held on November 16, 2024, in Prague, Czech Republic, showcased a spectacular lineup of bodybuilding talent. This prestigious event, sanctioned by the IFBB Pro League, served as a qualifying event for the 2025 Mr. Olympia and other divisions, marking an unforgettable chapter in bodybuilding history.
From Martin Fitzwater's triumphant win in the Men’s Open to historic moments like Chris Bumstead's final competitive performance, the Prague Pro was a convergence of grit, determination, and exceptional physiques. Below, we present a detailed analysis of the results, insights, and standout moments from this remarkable event.
For a full list of competitors, see the detailed table at the end of this article.
2024 Prague Pro Final Results
Below are the final results for each of the contested divisions:
Men’s Open
Martin Fitzwater (USA)
Chris Bumstead (Canada)
Shaun Clarida (USA)
Matthias Hollweck (Germany)
Horse Marcello (Brazil)
Krystian Wolski (Poland)
Jan Turek (Czech Republic)
Andrea Presti (Italy)
Pavel Beran (Czech Republic)
Andrea Bolzoni (Italy)
Jack Richardson (UK)
Maik Ciesla (Germany)
Roman Begass (Germany)
Mike Hulusi (Australia)
Jaroslav Jenicek (Czech Republic)
Tied for 16th
Sam Ashour (Egypt)
Mark Joyce (UK)
Simon Lada (Poland)
Harry Lehner (Austria)
Daniel Poniedzialek (Poland)
Peter Zembjak (Slovakia)
212 Bodybuilding
Ahmad Ashkanani (Kuwait)
Tomas Tabaciar (Slovakia)
Alexandru Vasile Uta (Romania)
Amin Parvaneh (Germany)
Florin Dogaru (Romania)
Ahmad Dokhy (Norway)
Michael Schneider (Austria)
Thiago Santisteban (Brazil)
Classic Physique
Richard Nagy (Hungary)
Emanuele Ricotti (Italy)
Patryk Jaskiewicz (Poland)
Patrik Herczik (Czech Republic)
Hubert Kulczynski (Poland)
Lukasz Kuziak (Poland)
Tomas Sentinek (Slovakia)
Marius Osmundsen (Norway)
Mohamad Al Baghdadi (Germany)
Lukas Cerveny (Czech Republic)
Avraam Kyriacou (Cyprus)
Men’s Physique
Omar Suleiman (UK)
Miroslav Juricek (Czech Republic)
Ireneusz Ptucha (Poland)
Palmai Zsolt (Hungary)
Ondrej Kmostak (Czech Republic)
Sanad Alsanad (Kuwait)
Qaiser Al-Asi (Bahrain)
Luca Biolo (Italy)
Omar Boresli (Kuwait)
Hemza Hachemi (Algeria)
Nelson Rodrigues (Portugal)
Maksimilian Petrov (Bulgaria)
Omer Bahamed (India)
Alex Arguello (Mexico)
Filipe Martins (Portugal)
From Martin Fitzwater's triumphant win in the Men’s Open to historic moments like Chris Bumstead's final competitive performance, the Prague Pro was a convergence of grit, determination, and exceptional physiques. Below, we present a detailed analysis of the results, insights, and standout moments from this remarkable event.
2024 Prague Pro Men’s Open Results
Top Three Placings
- Martin Fitzwater (USA)
Fitzwater claimed victory with unparalleled density and conditioning. His dominance in this division solidified his second career pro win and a ticket to the 2025 Mr. Olympia. - Chris Bumstead (Canada)
Competing at 260 pounds, Bumstead transitioned from Classic Physique to Men’s Open with a stunning performance, finishing second. His impeccable symmetry and stage presence left a lasting impression as he bid farewell to competitive bodybuilding. - Shaun Clarida (USA)
The two-time 212 Olympia champion brought his signature conditioning and size to the Men’s Open stage, earning a well-deserved third place.
Complete Results for Men’s Open
Position | Competitor Name | Country |
---|---|---|
1 | Martin Fitzwater | USA |
2 | Chris Bumstead | Canada |
3 | Shaun Clarida | USA |
4 | Matthias Hollweck | Germany |
5 | Horse Marcello | Brazil |
6 | Krystian Wolski | Poland |
7 | Jan Turek | Czech Republic |
8 | Andrea Presti | Italy |
9 | Pavel Beran | Czech Republic |
10 | Andrea Bolzoni | Italy |
212 Bodybuilding: A Champion Defends His Crown
Winner: Ahmad Ashkanani (Kuwait)
Ahmad Ashkanani emerged victorious in the 212 division for the second consecutive year. Following his ninth-place finish at the 2024 Olympia, Ashkanani demonstrated why he remains a formidable competitor. With this win, he secured his qualification for the 2025 212 Olympia.Classic Physique: The New King of Prague
Winner: Richard Nagy (Hungary)
Richard Nagy claimed the Classic Physique title in an impressive showing. Already qualified for the 2025 Olympia, Nagy’s victory cemented his position as a leading contender in the division.Men’s Physique: A First-Time Victor
Winner: Omar Suleiman (UK)
Omar Suleiman clinched his first professional victory in the Men’s Physique category, marking a significant milestone in his career. Suleiman’s flawless presentation and conditioning earned him a spot at the 2025 Olympia.Bikini: A Comeback to Remember
Winner: Valeria Fedorenko (Ukraine)
Valeria Fedorenko rebounded from a 10th-place finish at the Fitparade Hungary Pro to claim the top spot in Prague. Her polished performance earned her a third Olympia qualification.Figure: Redemption on the Prague Stage
Winner: Lena Ramsteiner (Germany)
After a runner-up finish at the Romania Muscle Fest Pro, Lena Ramsteiner returned with a commanding performance, securing her place in the 2025 Figure Olympia.Wellness: A Dominant Streak
Winner: Sina Maria Teresa (Angola)
Sina Maria Teresa extended her winning streak with another stellar performance in Prague. Already qualified for the 2025 Wellness Olympia, her victory kept the momentum alive.Analysis of Key Takeaways
Chris Bumstead’s Farewell Performance
Bumstead's entry into the Men’s Open and his eventual second-place finish underscored his versatility and dominance in bodybuilding. His transition from six-time Classic Physique Olympia champion to Men’s Open competitor was a momentous occasion, drawing admiration from fans worldwide.Martin Fitzwater’s Ascension
Fitzwater’s win was a masterclass in size, symmetry, and stage presence, setting a high standard for future Men’s Open contenders.Diverse International Representation
With winners hailing from Angola, Ukraine, Kuwait, Germany, and beyond, the 2024 Prague Pro highlighted the global nature of competitive bodybuilding.2024 Prague Pro Final Results
Below are the final results for each of the contested divisions:
Men’s Open
Martin Fitzwater (USA)
Chris Bumstead (Canada)
Shaun Clarida (USA)
Matthias Hollweck (Germany)
Horse Marcello (Brazil)
Krystian Wolski (Poland)
Jan Turek (Czech Republic)
Andrea Presti (Italy)
Pavel Beran (Czech Republic)
Andrea Bolzoni (Italy)
Jack Richardson (UK)
Maik Ciesla (Germany)
Roman Begass (Germany)
Mike Hulusi (Australia)
Jaroslav Jenicek (Czech Republic)
Tied for 16th
Sam Ashour (Egypt)
Mark Joyce (UK)
Simon Lada (Poland)
Harry Lehner (Austria)
Daniel Poniedzialek (Poland)
Peter Zembjak (Slovakia)
212 Bodybuilding
Ahmad Ashkanani (Kuwait)
Tomas Tabaciar (Slovakia)
Alexandru Vasile Uta (Romania)
Amin Parvaneh (Germany)
Florin Dogaru (Romania)
Ahmad Dokhy (Norway)
Michael Schneider (Austria)
Thiago Santisteban (Brazil)
Classic Physique
Richard Nagy (Hungary)
Emanuele Ricotti (Italy)
Patryk Jaskiewicz (Poland)
Patrik Herczik (Czech Republic)
Hubert Kulczynski (Poland)
Lukasz Kuziak (Poland)
Tomas Sentinek (Slovakia)
Marius Osmundsen (Norway)
Mohamad Al Baghdadi (Germany)
Lukas Cerveny (Czech Republic)
Avraam Kyriacou (Cyprus)
Men’s Physique
Omar Suleiman (UK)
Miroslav Juricek (Czech Republic)
Ireneusz Ptucha (Poland)
Palmai Zsolt (Hungary)
Ondrej Kmostak (Czech Republic)
Sanad Alsanad (Kuwait)
Qaiser Al-Asi (Bahrain)
Luca Biolo (Italy)
Omar Boresli (Kuwait)
Hemza Hachemi (Algeria)
Nelson Rodrigues (Portugal)
Maksimilian Petrov (Bulgaria)
Omer Bahamed (India)
Alex Arguello (Mexico)
Filipe Martins (Portugal)