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The 2025 Vancouver Island Showdown Pro brought Canada's bodybuilding spotlight to Victoria, BC on Saturday, April 19, serving as the first Canadian IFBB Pro League event of the season. With elite athletes from across the world competing in Women’s Bodybuilding, Women’s Physique, and Wellness, three Olympia qualifications were on the line—and three champions emerged with dominant victories that reshaped the 2025 Olympia roster.
Her structure, shape, and polish were leagues ahead, and she left no doubt with a unanimous win.
Her trademark glutes-hamstring tie-in, wide frame, and confident stage presence were unmatched.
Each of these divisions is seeing rising parity, and competitors can no longer coast on name value alone—conditioning, stage presence, and peak execution are separating the contenders from the elite.
Women's Bodybuilding Results: Chelsea Dion Earns Her Olympia Ticket
Chelsea Dion delivered a career-defining performance that combined granite-like conditioning, symmetrical proportions, and dense muscle maturity. Holding off top-tier contenders like Lena Betka and Kyna Squarey, Dion earned her first Olympia qualification, making a bold entrance onto the global stage.Final Placings – Women’s Bodybuilding
Chelsea Dion – Olympia Qualified
Lena Betka
Kyna Squarey
- 4th – Gabriela Vega
Women’s Physique Results: Barbara Menage Asserts Global Dominance
Barbara Menage proved once again why she’s a perennial Olympia top-5 contender. With her fourth-place finish at the 2024 Olympia and wins at the Europa Pro and near-victory at the Romania Muscle Fest, she arrived in Victoria as the clear favorite—and delivered flawlessly.Her structure, shape, and polish were leagues ahead, and she left no doubt with a unanimous win.
Final Placings – Women’s Physique
Barbara Menage – Olympia Qualified
Nadine Phoenix
Emilija Martic
- 4th – Tori La Rock
- 5th – Georgina D’abreo
Wellness Division Results: Kassandra Gillis Extends Her Reign
Kassandra Gillis is Canada’s dominant force in the Wellness division, and she proved it again with another commanding win. Coming off her recent 2025 Sampson Showdown Pro victory, Gillis walked into Victoria with momentum—and walked out with her Olympia qualification.Her trademark glutes-hamstring tie-in, wide frame, and confident stage presence were unmatched.
Final Placings – Wellness
Kassandra Gillis – Olympia Qualified
Michelle Ibata
Jasmine Payne
- 4th – Sarah Riche
- 5th – Tea Bibeti
The Road to Olympia 2025 Heats Up
The 2025 Olympia Weekend, scheduled for October 9–12 in Las Vegas, is now three athletes closer to a fully locked lineup. With Dion, Menage, and Gillis earning their spots, the global rankings shift once again.Each of these divisions is seeing rising parity, and competitors can no longer coast on name value alone—conditioning, stage presence, and peak execution are separating the contenders from the elite.
What This Means for Canadian Bodybuilding
This contest reaffirmed Canada’s growing prominence in women’s divisions across the IFBB Pro League. With homegrown talent like Gillis and Dion making major strides, the Vancouver Island Showdown has become more than just a qualifier—it's a proving ground.Quick Recap: 2025 Vancouver Island Showdown Pro Results
Division | Winner | Country | Olympia Qualified |
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Women’s Bodybuilding | Chelsea Dion | Canada | ![]() |
Women’s Physique | Barbara Menage | France | ![]() |
Wellness | Kassandra Gillis | Canada | ![]() |