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The 2024 Vietnam Pro show, held in the heart of Ho Chi Minh City on November 2, brought together elite competitors from across Asia and beyond. This event, part of the prestigious IFBB Pro League circuit, featured fierce contests within the Bikini division, as competitors vied not only for cash prizes but also for a coveted qualification to the 2025 Mr. Olympia. The Vietnam Pro showcased outstanding physiques, determination, and unparalleled dedication to the sport, with Thailand’s own Nittaya Kongthun emerging victorious.
Kongthun’s win in Vietnam came on the heels of a strong performance season, establishing her as one of the most consistent and formidable athletes in the Bikini category. Her journey exemplifies the intense preparation and dedication required to compete at the highest level.
The judging panel carefully evaluated each athlete based on symmetry, conditioning, stage presence, and overall aesthetics. These scores reflect the consistent performance levels and rigorous standards upheld by the IFBB Pro League.
2024 Vietnam Pro Overview
The 2024 Musclecontest Vietnam event was one of several IFBB-sanctioned shows taking place globally this weekend, marking it as a highlight in the pro bodybuilding calendar. As competitors work tirelessly to earn a spot on the Olympia stage, this event allowed athletes to demonstrate their skills, artistry, and physical conditioning in front of a highly engaged audience. Here, we dive into the performances, scores, and achievements of each top-tier competitor who graced the stage in Ho Chi Minh City.Bikini Division: A Battle of Elegance and Athleticism
The Bikini division is one of the most anticipated categories, celebrated for its balance of beauty, athleticism, and symmetry. In this year’s Vietnam Pro, the competition was fierce, with competitors showcasing the results of months of disciplined training and meticulous dieting. The top contenders delivered electrifying performances, each competitor bringing their unique style and strengths to the stage.Nittaya Kongthun’s Road to Victory
Thailand’s Nittaya Kongthun captivated the judges and audience alike, delivering a routine marked by exceptional poise, flawless symmetry, and muscular definition. Her well-earned victory not only brought pride to her home country but also solidified her position as a major contender in the upcoming 2025 Mr. Olympia competition.Kongthun’s win in Vietnam came on the heels of a strong performance season, establishing her as one of the most consistent and formidable athletes in the Bikini category. Her journey exemplifies the intense preparation and dedication required to compete at the highest level.
Final Placements and Scores
Below is a breakdown of the final placements, including judging scores for each of the top competitors. This table details the point system that determined the rankings and highlights the national diversity within the lineup.Place | Name | Country | Judging | Total Points |
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1 | Nittaya Kongthun | Thailand | 3 | 3 |
2 | Xinyi Chen | China | 6 | 6 |
3 | Jiaqi Wei | China | 9 | 9 |
4 | Josephine Yeong | Malaysia | 12 | 12 |
5 | Heather Hei Man Kam | Hong Kong | 15 | 15 |
6 | Bridget Bailey | Australia | 17 | 17 |
7 | Cassandre Van Der Merwe | South Africa | 22 | 22 |
8 | Bunluek Sanguanlikhitkun | Thailand | 24 | 24 |
9 | Natt Kantabut | Thailand | 27 | 27 |