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2022 New York Pro Results

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Blessing Awodibu wins the 2022 New York Pro!

The 2022 New York Pro was next up on the schedule this season. Aside from the Olympia and Arnold classic, the New York Pro might be the biggest show over the course of the year. There were nine divisions fighting for titles on Saturday at the Marriott at Glenpointe in Teaneck, NJ. In the end, it was Blessing Awodibu highlighting the show with a victory in Men’s Open.

Awodibu came into the show as the favorite after winning the Indy Pro just last week. This was his return to the stage and now, he was looking for redemption at the NY Pro, where he finished sixth in 2021. There was a late shakeup as Indy Pro runner-up Charles Griffen decided to pull out of the event on Friday.

Sadik Hadzovic also returned to the stage in New Jersey after his Men’s Physique victory in Men’s Physique. Despite already holding a ticket to the Olympia, Hadzovic wanted to prove that he is ready for the biggest stage. Lauralie Chapados was victorious in Bikini while Neil Currey won Classic Physique.

The full results from the show have been announced. There were a total of nine divisions present during the New York Pro. Checkout the full breakdown from each event along with the official scorecards from the night.

2022 New York Pro: All Division Winners

  • Men’s Open: Blessing Awodibu
  • Classic Physique: Neil Currey
  • Men’s Physique: Kyron Holden
  • Men’s 212: Noel Adame
  • Women’s Bodybuilding: Donna Salib
  • Women’s Physique: Natalia Abraham Coelho
  • Bikini: Lauralie Chapados
  • Figure: Jossie Nathali Alarcon Becerra
  • Wellness: Sunny Andrews

2022 New York Pro Breakdown

Men’s Open

  • First Place – Blessing Awodibu
  • Second Place – Andrea Presti
  • Third Place – Maxx Charles
  • Fourth Place – Theo Leguerrier
  • Fifth Place – Justin Rodriguez

Men’s Physique

  • First Place – Kyron Holden 
  • Second Place – Alexander Toplyn
  • Third Place – Sadik Hadzovic
  • Fourth Place – Jeremiah Maxey
  • Fifth Place – Ramses Rams

Classic Physique

  • First Place – Neil Currey
  • Second Place – Alexander Westermeier
  • Third Place – Camilo Diaz
  • Fourth Place – Ruben Stouth
  • Fifth Place – Dancovea Anderson

Men’s 212

  • First Place – Noel Adame
  • Second Place – Sung Yeop Jang
  • Third Place – Abdullah Alsaif
  • Fourth Place – Derik Olsan
  • Fifth Place – Enmanuel Rodriguez

Women’s Bodybuilding

  • First Place – Donna Salib
  • Second Place – Stephanie Flesher
  • Third Place – Michelle Jin
  • Fourth Place – Keisha Oliver
  • Fifth Place – Saqweta Barrino

Women’s Physique

  • First Place – Natalia Abraham Coelho
  • Second Place – Ji Hye Lee
  • Third Place – Alex Hall
  • Fourth Place – Amanda Peles
  • Fifth Place – Orlandina Balin

Bikini

  • First Place – Lauralie Chapados
  • Second Place – Elisa Pecini
  • Third Place – Janet Layug
  • Fourth Place – India Paulino
  • Fifth Place – Erin Stern

Figure

  • First Place – Jossie Nathali Alarcon Becerra
  • Second Place – Tereza Linhartova
  • Third Place – Ericka M. Morgan
  • Fourth Place – Courtney Jacobs
  • Fifth Place – Yelena Larina

Wellness

  • First Place – Sunny Andrews
  • Second Place – Kassandra Gillis
  • Third Place – Jasmine Payne
  • Fourth Place – Judian Winston
  • Fifth Place – Rafaelle Zen

Official Score Cards

Coming soon!

Generation Iron wishes to congratulate all the great athletes who earned a win at the IFBB New York Pro 2022. Make sure to check out our full IFBB Pro results page from this year and previous years right here to catch up on any action you may have missed!

Greg has covered the four major sports for six years and has been featured on sites such as Sports Illustrated, Fox Sports, SB Nation, NJ.com, and FanSided. Now, he is transitioning into the world of bodybuilding and strength sports.

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