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2024 Legion Sports Fest Pro Bodybuilding Show Preview

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The annual tradition returns to Reno.

The 2024 Legion Sports Fest Pro is slated for the weekend of Sept. 28-29, 2024, in Reno, NV. Eight IFBB Pro League divisions will be featured in 2025 Olympia qualifying contests. The winners of each contest qualify to compete at the 2025 Olympia, the date and location of which has not been announced at the time of this article’s publication.

2024 Legion Sports Fest Pro Roster

The full lineups for all eight divisions are below.

Men’s Open

  • Lukmon Ajibulu (United States)
  • Marcello Alfonsi (Brazil)
  • Odilon Batista (Brazil)
  • Joey Belt (United States)
  • Aleksandr Besedin (United States)
  • Wesley Boxley (United States)
  • Bobby Cartalemi (United States)
  • Marc Arthur Dautruchee (United States)
  • Martin Hernandez (Mexico)
  • Hamze Jawad (Qatar)
  • Daniel Korman (United States)
  • Jason Lowe (United States)
  • Patrick Moore (United States)
  • An Nguyen (United States)
  • Rasheed Oldacre (United States)
  • Jonathan Emmanuel Padilla Gonzalez (Mexico)
  • Keunwoo Park (South Korea)
  • Dennis Reinhold (Germany)
  • Justin Rodriguez (United States)
  • Bruno Santos (Brazil)
  • Ray Short (United States)
  • Brett Wilkin (United States)
  • Keith Williams (United States)

Classic Physique

  • Humza Alkordy (United States)
  • Abdullah Al-Sairafi (Kuwait)
  • Jayson Altair-Perry (United States)
  • Dwayne Carlise (United States)
  • Michael Daboul (Kuwait)
  • Antwane Hamlett (Canada)
  • Jorge Herrera (Mexico)
  • Daniel Hughes (United States)
  • Tommy Johnson (United States)
  • Eduardo Kaik (Brazil)
  • Chris Miller (Canada)
  • Larry Moon (United States)
  • Anthony Narciso (United States)
  • Andy Paredes (United States)
  • Emanuele Ricotti (Italy)
  • Kepeli Robbins (United States)
  • Dominic Semenza (United States)
  • Daryn Shirbayev (Kazakhstan)
  • Jerark Toribio Perez (United States)
  • Jayme Toyas (United States)
  • Kellen Wilson (Canada)

Men’s Physique

  • Mohammed Alzaher (United States)
  • Vinny Bell (United States)
  • Rhyan Clark (United States)
  • Dajuan Freeman (United States)
  • Wil Harris (United States)
  • Jerol Johnston (United States)
  • Mehdi Kabbadj (United States)
  • Jin Koike (Japan)
  • Joseph Lee (United States)
  • Jinbo Li (China)
  • Jonathean Reese (United States)
  • Tj Sanchez (United States)
  • Patrick Seguin-Morin (Canada)
  • Jimmie Stewart (United States)
  • Andrew Walker (United States)
  • Marquis Young (United States)

Fitness

  • Michelle Blondin (Canada)
  • Rene Brosch (United States)
  • Heather Coscia (United States)
  • Anna Fomina (United States)
  • Corina Harkelroad (United States)
  • Allison Kramer (United States)
  • Kristin Pope (United States)
  • Jenny Worth (United States)

Figure

  • Mariko Augurson (United States)
  • Gabriela Consolmagno (United States)
  • Rejoice Godwin (Spain)
  • Andrea Hagans (United States)
  • Kathryn Morrissey (United States)
  • Kelsey Newby (United States)
  • Erika Phillips (United States)
  • Maria Pinto (United States)
  • Stephanie Santamaria (United States)
  • Frances Shannon (United States)
  • Jeanie Valenzuela (United States)

Bikini

  • Alla Afanasyeva (United States)
  • Daniela Benitez (United States)
  • Wu Bi China
  • Jordan Brannon (United States)
  • Oksana Bryhidyr (United States)
  • Brianna Campardo (Canada)
  • Xinyi Chen (China)
  • Brittany Gillespie (United States)
  • Hope Harper (United States)
  • Irene Iravedra (Spain)
  • Jackie Jones (United States)
  • Aisha Kaipova (Kazakhstan)
  • Francesca Lauren (United States)
  • Ashley Luther (United States)
  • Roxana Marquez (Mexico)
  • Cristina Meza (Mexico)
  • Rachel Nason (United States)
  • Chelan Nour (United States)
  • Dayna Onaga (United States)
  • Chrissy Rodriguez (United States)
  • Lacy Rutland (United States)
  • Anna Setlak (Italy)
  • Winnie Shao (United States)
  • Henrieta Skupekova (Slovakia)
  • Iryna Tullos (United States)

Women’s Physique

  • Tracey Allen (United States)
  • Ceci Barba (United States)
  • Sachi Butler (United States)
  • Gessica Campbell (Brazil)
  • Kim Drizen (United States)
  • Laura Green (United States)
  • Alyssa Kiessling (United States)
  • Lexi Lowery (United States)
  • Arbe Myhre (Canada)
  • Evon Pennington (United States)
  • Lada Plihalova (United States)
  • Monika Podgorski (Canada)
  • Michelle Polanik (United States)
  • Mary Power (United States)
  • Amy Reaves (United States)
  • Diana Schnaidt (United States)
  • Christina Siegrist (United States)

Wellness

  • Tracey Allen (United States)
  • Ceci Barba (United States)
  • Sachi Butler (United States)
  • Gessica Campbell (Brazil)
  • Kim Drizen (United States)
  • Laura Green (United States)
  • Alyssa Kiessling (United States)
  • Lexi Lowery (United States)
  • Arbe Myhre (Canada)
  • Evon Pennington (United States)
  • Lada Plihalova (United States)
  • Monika Podgorski (Canada)
  • Michelle Polanik (United States)
  • Mary Power (United States)
  • Amy Reaves (United States)
  • Diana Schnaidt (United States)
  • Christina Siegrist (United States)

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Men’s Open Athletes to Watch

The main event is the Men’s Open contest; these three contestants are among the favorites:

Brett Wilkin

Brett Wilkin qualified for the 2023 Mr. Olympia contest thanks to his win at the 2022 Big Man Weekend Pro but withdrew due to digestive health issues. He did not compete at all during the 2024 Olympia qualifying season. This will be his first onstage appearance since that 2022 victory.

Bruno Santos

Bruno Santos shocked many bodybuilding fans by winning the 2024 Europa Pro, qualifying him for the 2024 Mr. Olympia contest in Las Vegas, NV, on Oct. 11-12, 2024. This could be an opportunity to qualify for the 2025 competition early so he can enjoy an extended offseason after the 2024 contest in Las Vegas. 

Justin Rodriguez

Justin Rodriguez has competed on the Olympia stage three times, finishing as high as eighth in 2021. His most recent pro show was the 2024 Detroit Pro, where he finished fourth overall. He was third in the 2023 Legion Sports Fest Pro show, which Charles Griffin won.

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