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2023 Tampa Pro Results and Scorecards — Day 1 (Live Updates )

The 2023 Tampa Pro is taking place from August 3-5 in Tampa, Florida. This contest is a Mr. Olympia qualifier for ten divisions including Men’s Open, 212 Bodybuilding, Classic Physique, Men’s Physique, Women’s Bodybuilding, Women’s Physique, Figure, Fitness, Bikini, and Wellness. 

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Earning passage to this year’s Mr. Olympia contest has been more challenging as the point system has been removed. Therefore, any athlete who wishes to qualify must win a Pro show before October 9. This year’s 2023 Mr. Olympia competition will take place in Orlando, Florida, inside the Orange County Convention Center from November 2-5. 

Last year, Men’s Open standout Akim Williams delivered gold at the 2022 Tampa Pro. It was a memorable night as Williams defeated surging contenders Quinton Eriya and Kamal Elgargni. However, Akim Williams chose not to defend his title this weekend, so a new Open champion will emerge. Whoever is victorious will have the opportunity to square off against the reigning Mr. Olympia Hadi Choopan in less than three months. 

Check out the action from day one of the 2023 Tampa Pro Below! 

2023 Tampa Pro Winners 

Men’s Open: Coming Soon! 

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212 Bodybuilding: Fabricio de Souza Moreira

Classic Physique: Matthew Greggo 

Men’s Physique: Arya Saffaie

Women’s Bodybuilding: Michaela Aycock

Women’s Physique: Jeannie Feldman

Figure: Queren Pacheco

Fitness: Coming Soon!    

Bikini: Coming Soon! 

Wellness: Coming Soon! 

2023 Tampa Pro Breakdown + Results 

Men’s Open 

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212 Bodybuilding 

The first Men’s division to hit the stage this weekend was 212 Bodybuilding. Prejudging saw Diego Montoya, Mahamed Embaby, and Fabricio de Souza Moreira in the running for first. They all brought next-level conditioning with balanced proportions. 

During the finals, the judging panel appeared to favor the looks of Mohamed Embaby and Fabricio de Souza Moreira as the day progressed. Embaby last shared a stage at the 2023 Chicago Pro, where he finished with an impressive third place. Opposite to Embaby was Moreira. Fabricio last stepped on stage at the 2022 Chicago Pro and finished third. In the end, the conditioning and dryness of Fabricio de Souza Moreira sealed the deal. He is now qualified for 2023 Mr. Olympia. 

Mahemed Embaby took second and Diego Montoya finished third, respectively. 

  • Winner — Fabricio de Souza Moreira
  • Second Place — Mahamed Embaby
  • Third Place — Diego Montoya
  • Fourth Place — Jason Nguyen
  • Fifth Place — Robert Taylor 

Classic Physique 

Fans were thrilled to see some big threats from the Classic Physique division in attendance. During prejudging rounds, huge pops were heard following the individual routines of Carlos Dommar and Matthew Greggo. Both men brought their trademark conditioning with complete upper bodies. 

Greggo last appeared on stage at the 2023 Lenda Murray Atlanta Pro and picked up fourth place. Dommar meanwhile, is riding momentum following his big victory at the same show Greggo took fourth in. Dommar was eager to pick up another win in Florida, but Matthew Greggo denied his efforts with arguably his best physique to date. He won first place and qualified for 2023 Olympia. 

Dommar and Robert Waterhouse filled the second and third podium spots. 

  • Winner — Matthew Greggo 
  • Second Place — Carlos Dommar 
  • Third Place — Robert Waterhouse
  • Fourth Place — Lucas Giaianni
  • Fifth Place — Camillo Diaz Garzon
  • Sixth Place — Jarak Toribio Perez 

Men’s Physique 

On Friday, Men’s Physique competitors went all-out in the quest for first place. The prejudging portion of the show featured Jeremiah Maxey and Arya Saffaie as clear frontrunners. The artful posing routines and stage presentation were among the best of their division. 

Jeremiah Maxey last competed at the 2022 Atlantic Coast Pro and put on a show. He took sixth but certainly came back with a vengeance. His main adversary, Arya Saffaie last appeared at the 2022 Olympia but was unable to place in the top 15. This time, Arya Saffaie dominated and earned his qualification to 2023 Olympia. 

Jeremiah Maxey finished second and Alexander Toplyn took third. 

  • Winner — Arya Saffaie
  • Second Place — Jeremiah Maxey
  • Third Place — Alexander Toplyn
  • Fourth Place — Kimani Victor
  • Fifth Place — Deke Walker
  • Sixth Place — John Stanley Sarmiento

Women’s Bodybuilding

Competitors from the Women’s Bodybuilding category wasted no time jumping on stage Friday. During the prejudging rounds, the hard muscularity of Theresa Ivancik, Nicki Chartrand, and Michaela Aycock stood out and the judges took notice. With a number of comparisons taking place, it was anyone’s title going into the finals. 

Nicki Chartrand was in the running for gold. She took 2022 away from shows and one of her last appearances on stage was in eighth at the 2021 Rising Phoenix and Arizona Pro show. She was up against Michaela Aycock in the finals. Aycock entered the contest with momentum after claiming silver at the 2023 Lenda Murray Atlanta Pro. After a heated battle, Michaela Aycock got her hand raised and earned first prize. 

Nicki Chartrand and Theresa Ivancik rounded out the podium in second and third. 

  • Winner — Michaela Aycock
  • Second Place — Nicki Chartrand
  • Third Place — Theresa Ivancik
  • Fourth Place — Kyna Squarey
  • Fifth Place — Julia Foery

Women’s Physique 

Women’s Physique got a huge pop from the crowd during prejudging rounds. The conditioning of Ivie Rhein and Jeannie Feldman dominated discussions online. By the time finals were kicking off, many deemed it a two-woman battle.  

Ivie Rhein’s last competition saw her take fifth at the 2022 Olympia contest. Meanwhile, Jeannie Feldman’s latest show was at the same Olympia event in sixth place. So both ladies were eager to run it back. Ultimately, the deep separation of Jennie Feldman’s physique prevailed and she walked away the winner. 

Ivie Rhein finished runner-up and Robyn Mays took third. 

  • Winner — Jeannie Feldman
  • Second Place — Ivie Rhein
  • Third Place — Robyn Mays
  • Fourth Place — Mikaela Lindsey
  • Fifth Place — Marika Jones

Figure 

Figure competitors kicked off Friday in style as all athletes looked to have brought their best packages. The prejudging and finals featured Oyku Basar and Queren Pacheco vying for gold. In addition to some intense comparisons, both athletes displayed exceptional aesthetics. 

Oyku Basar last appeared on stage at the 2023 Musclecontest Zhanna Rotar Pro, where she nabbed fifth place. On the other hand, Queren Pacheco last made a splash all the way back in 2020 at the Rising Phoenix Women’s Bodybuilding World Championship & Arizona Pro. Following a tough battle, Queren Pacheco earned first and qualified for 2023 Mr. Olympia. 

Oyku Basar took second, with Lena Ramsteiner taking bronze. 

  • Winner — Queren Pacheco
  • Second Place — Oyku Basar
  • Third Place — Lena Ramsteiner
  • Fourth Place — Mariafernanda Laguna
  • Fifth Place — Danielle Rose

Fitness 

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Bikini

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Wellness

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2023 Tampa Pro Scorecards 

Coming Soon! 

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