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2024 Taiwan Pro Finale Key Results and Highlights

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We offer a comprehensive overview of the 2024 Taiwan Pro Finale, held December 20–22, 2024, in Kaohsiung, Taiwan. This event marked the close of the 2024 bodybuilding season, where elite athletes from four divisions battled for qualification at the 2025 Olympia. The competition spanned the 212 Bodybuilding, Classic Physique, Men’s Physique, and Bikini divisions, drawing international talent aiming to secure the last Olympia invitations of the year.

Overview of the 2024 Taiwan Pro Finale​

The three-day showcase featured some of the sport’s most dedicated professionals and aspiring talents. Each division allowed top contenders to demonstrate high-level conditioning, refined muscular symmetry, and confident stage presence. Winners earned invitations to the 2025 Olympia, marking this contest as a pivotal finale on the IFBB Pro League schedule.

Location and Date​

  • Date: December 20–22, 2024
  • Location: Kaohsiung, Taiwan

Divisions​

  1. 212 Bodybuilding
  2. Classic Physique
  3. Men’s Physique
  4. Bikini

212 Bodybuilding Highlights​

Champion: Ching Chieh Lin​

Ching Chieh Lin achieved victory in the 212 division, improving significantly from his previous 14th-place finish at the 2024 Toronto Pro Supershow. His enhanced muscle detail and balanced proportions were pivotal, earning a perfect score from the judges. He is now among the first Taiwanese bodybuilders qualified for the 2025 212 Olympia.

Notable mentions include Aphichai Wandee (Thailand) for his strong lower-body conditioning, Geonwoo Kim (South Korea) for balanced proportions, and Nam Eun Cho (South Korea) for a complete yet slightly less conditioned physique.

Classic Physique Highlights​

Champion: Yu Bin Chen​

Yu Bin Chen earned the top spot in Classic Physique, capitalizing on his runner-up finish at the 2024 Moe’s Muscles Pro. His symmetrical development, classic shape, and polished posing routine impressed the judging panel. Competitors such as Yukihiro Yuasa (Japan) and Jason Huang (Taiwan) showcased advanced muscle detail and staging skills, but Chen’s well-rounded package secured the win.

Men’s Physique Highlights​

Champion: Yoon Sung Lee​

Yoon Sung Lee took the Men’s Physique title after placing 13th at the 2024 Olympia. His defined shoulders, tapered waist, and consistent conditioning led the judges to award him a perfect score. Farouq Ishimoto (Japan) and Rui Liu (China) added to the competitive mix with strong V-tapers and precise conditioning.

Bikini Division Highlights​

Champion: Dahye Jeon​

Dahye Jeon claimed the Bikini title, bouncing back from a finish outside the top 15 at the 2024 Olympia. Her presentation, improved body balance, and stage presence helped her surpass 17 other competitors. Miharu Kurachi (Japan) and Yuhsuan Fu (Taiwan) drew attention for their polished physiques, while Maiko Otsuka (Japan) showcased an excellent shoulder-to-hip ratio.

Road to the 2025 Olympia​

These newly qualified athletes now hold coveted spots on bodybuilding’s largest stage. The 212, Classic Physique, Men’s Physique, and Bikini divisions will each see fresh contenders arrive at the 2025 Olympia with momentum from their victories in Taiwan. Observers anticipate heightened rivalries, particularly among emerging Asian competitors looking to stand out internationally.

In-Depth Competition Structure​

The Taiwan Pro Finale employed standard IFBB Pro League judging protocols. Prejudging rounds determined finalists, who then showcased individual routines and confirmation rounds. Judging criteria focused on symmetry, conditioning, muscular development, and presentation.

Behind the Scenes and Noteworthy Takeaways​

  • International Participation: Competitors from Taiwan, Japan, South Korea, Thailand, Iran, Hong Kong, and more illustrated the global nature of bodybuilding.
  • Hometown Excitement: Local supporters in Taiwan greatly encouraged homegrown athletes.
  • Strategic Significance: As the final qualification opportunity for the 2025 Olympia, this event attracted many who sought one last chance to secure their invites.

Potential Strategies for Future Success​

  • Refined Offseason Plans: Many competitors who fell short of a top placing will concentrate on building key muscle groups and improving proportions.
  • Enhanced Presentation: Dedicated posing practice will be crucial for athletes looking to polish their routines.
  • Early 2025 Show Participation: Some may appear at earlier events in 2025 to refine stage craft and sharpen conditioning before the Olympia.

References and Further Reading​

  • IFBB Pro League Official Announcements
  • Olympia Qualification Series Standings
  • Industry-Leading Fitness and Bodybuilding Publications

Classic Physique
Yu Bin Chen (Taiwan)
Yukihiro Yuasa (Japan)
Jason Huang (Taiwan)
Lihsuan Liu (Taiwan)
Jun Lang Han (Taiwan)
Benjamin Broughton (Singapore)
Kherlen Batbayar (Mongolia)
Brian Au (Hong Kong)
Wei Chieh Huang (Taiwan)
Wu Harry (Taiwan)
Yeol Bak (South Korea)
Maxx Hon Chung Lam (Hong Kong)
Hyunwoo Shi (South Korea)
Jaewan Park (South Korea)


Men’s Physique
Yoon Sung Lee (South Korea)
Farouq Ishimoto (Japan)
Rui Liu (China)
Gymray Yu (Taiwan)
Chien Hsin Chen (Taiwan)
Ming Chieh Tsai (Taiwan)
Jackson Peos (Australia)
Nur Irfan Bin Ahmad (Singapore)
Zihao Wei (Taiwan)
Jimmy Chen (Taiwan)
Seungho Chae (South Korea)
Auppachai Phonklad (Thailand)
Seungmu Lee (South Korea)
Steven Liu (Taiwan)
Woo Young Seo (South Korea)
Penny Cheung (Hong Kong)

Bikini
Dahye Jeon (South Korea)
Miharu Kurachi (Japan)
Yuhsuan Fu (Taiwan)
Maiko Otsuka (Japan)
Jamie Wu (New Zealand)
Amanda Lee (Singapore)
Asaka Kimura (Japan)
Baek Minhee (South Korea)
Shelly Hsieh (Taiwan)
Josephine Yeong (Malaysia)
Man Chen Wang (Taiwan)
Wendy Tsai (Taiwan)
Hye Kyeong Hwang (South Korea)
Bridget Bailey (Australia)
Jule Schwabe (Germany)

Tied for 16th
Taerin Kim (South Korea)
Chayapa Marachotisakul (Thailand)
Rico Ohara (Japan)
 

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