The 2024 Europa Pro has taken over London, offering a packed weekend of bodybuilding action from September 14-15. With this in mind, this event, a key qualifier for the Olympia, brings together top athletes across divisions such as Open Bodybuilding, Men’s 212, Classic Physique,Classic Physique, Men’s Physique, Wheelchair, Bikini, Women’s Bodybuilding, Figure, Fitness, Women’s Physique, and Wellness. As of now, after Day One, six competitors have already secured gold.
As the event unfolded, the results from Day One and Day Two were finalized. Ultimately, the 11 champions have emerged. Here’s a look at those who triumphed below:
Meanwhile, time is running out for competitors aiming to qualify for the 2024 Mr. Olympia. Since the qualification window closes on September 15, this event serves as one of the last opportunities to earn a spot on the Olympia stage. At the same time, other shows over the weekend also provide athletes with their final chance to secure qualification for the prestigious event in October.
Last year’s Europa Pro saw Open Bodybuilding star Regan Grimes claim victory. Notably, he defeated tough contenders like Nathan De Asha and Tim Budesheim on his way to the top. However, with Grimes choosing not to compete this weekend, a new champion is set to rise.
Looking ahead, as anticipation builds for the 2024 Mr. Olympia, which will take place from October 10-13, the Europa Pro has delivered key results. In the coming days, fans are eagerly watching to see who will step into the spotlight and join the Olympia roster.
2024 Europa Pro Official Winners
- Open Bodybuilding: Bruno Santos
- 212 Bodybuilding: Muzi Maluleke
- Classic Physique: Julio Gorila
- Men’s Physique: Alessandro Cavagnola
- Wheelchair: Blake Colleton
- Women’s Bodybuilding: Nadia Capotosto
- Women’s Physique: Barbara Menage
- Figure: Sara Kinnvik
- Fitness: Michaela Pavleova
- Bikini: Adrianna Kaczmarek
- Wellness: Camile Luz
2024 Europa Pro Official Results
Open Bodybuilding
The Men’s Open competitors took to the stage with urgency, knowing it was their final chance to qualify for this year’s Olympia. Bruno Santos stood out immediately with sharp muscle separation and impressive conditioning. Additionally, his quad definition showed significant improvement. Building on recent success, Santos entered the contest fresh off a third-place finish at the 2024 Promuscle Italy Pro, which was won by Hunter Labrada.
However, Andrea Presti, a fan favorite, brought his signature conditioning to the battle. His striated glutes sparked conversation online, as many believed he had a strong chance for gold. Presti had previously beaten Santos at the Promuscle Italy Pro, leading many to expect him to repeat that success here. Yet, despite Presti’s reputation, the improvements in Santos’ physique gave him the edge.
Bruno Santos ultimately secured the victory, marking a significant milestone in his career. Meanwhile, Presti claimed second place, and Lewis Breed rounded out the top three with a strong third-place finish.
Place | Name | Country | Judging | Finals | Total |
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1 | Bruno Santos | Brazil | 12 | 5 | 17 |
2 | Andrea Presti | Italy | 9 | 10 | 19 |
3 | Lewis Breed | United Kingdom | 10 | 15 | 25 |
4 | Moe Nsour | Germany | 20 | 20 | 40 |
5 | Lorenzo Leeuwe | Netherlands | 25 | 25 | 50 |
6 | Patrick Moore | Spring, TX | 30 | 31 | 61 |
7 | Enrico Hoffmann | Germany | 34 | 34 | 68 |
8 | Vilius Sosnovskis | Lithuania | 40 | 40 | 80 |
9 | William Martins | Brazil | 45 | 45 | 90 |
10 | Josh Maley | United Kingdom | 50 | 50 | 100 |
11 | Morgan Aste | France | 55 | 58 | 113 |
12 | Matthew Celaire | United Kingdom | 62 | 58 | 120 |
13 | Mariusz Tomczuk | Poland | 67 | 67 | 134 |
14 | Dawid Balcerzak | Poland | 67 | 67 | 134 |
15 | Ahmad Alrefaei | Kuwait | 77 | 77 | 154 |
16 | Jiexin Mao | China | 78 | 78 | 156 |
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Men’s Physique
The Men’s Physique category was thrilling. From the start, Alessandro Cavagnola stood out, commanding attention during quarter turns and the judges’ calls for front or back relaxed shots. Previously, he had won the 2024 Promuscle Italy Pro, flaunting a well-defined midsection and wide lats.
However, Cavagnola faced tough competition from Tunahan Guler. In particular, Guler’s muscle definition and prominent biceps gave him an edge in some poses, making the contest closer. Moreover, it had been a while since Guler competed, with his last appearance being a fourth-place finish at the 2023 T.R.U. Athlete Pro.
Ultimately, Cavagnola claimed first place. Meanwhile, Guler took second, and Adeyemi Awoyemi secured third.
Place | Name | Country | Total |
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1 | Alessandro Cavagnola | Italy | 5 |
2 | Tunahan Guler | Turkey | 10 |
3 | Adeyemi Awoyemi | United Kingdom | 15 |
4 | Alessandro Colacchi | Italy | 20 |
5 | Michael Kent | United Kingdom | 25 |
6 | Viktor Taskov | Bulgaria | 30 |
7 | Lollo Giachetti | Italy | 36 |
8 | Pedro Lima | Brazil | 39 |
9 | Omar Suleiman | United Kingdom | 45 |
10 | Maksimilian Petrov | Bulgaria | 50 |
11 | Alexander Freshwater | United Kingdom | 55 |
12 | Burak King | Delray Beach, FL, USA | 60 |
13 | Furkan Er | Turkey | 65 |
14 | Hussein Akancan | Turkey | 70 |
15 | Oguzhan Kalyoncu | Turkey | 75 |
16 | Hamed Parveh | Netherlands | 80 |
16 | Abdullah Salem | Kuwait | 80 |
16 | James Walters | United Kingdom | 80 |
16 | Jushua Wall | United Kingdom | 80 |
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Men’s 212 Bodybuilding
Muzi Mululeke’s extreme conditioning at the event sparked considerable buzz online about his potential, particularly regarding his quest for qualification for the 2024 Mr. Olympia. Moreover, his impressive chest striations and powerful back shots positioned him well during the prejudging rounds. Previously, he had tested his mettle at the 2022 Musclecontest Brazil Pro, where he narrowly finished in second place behind Jafar Ghafarnezh Adazizi.
Meanwhile, Radoslav Angelov, known for his consistent ability to achieve a shredded physique, put on a memorable performance. Notably, his remarkable side density made for a challenging competition, even for Mululeke. Angelov last competed at the 2023 Romania Musclefest Pro, where he placed third. Ultimately, when the scores were tallied, Muzi Mululeke claimed first place, while Radoslav Angelov and Hameed Juma Ebrahim secured second and third, respectively.
Place | Name | Country | Total |
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1 | Muzi Maluleke | South Africa | 5 |
2 | Radoslav Angelov | Bulgaria | 10 |
3 | Hameed Juma | Bahrain | 17 |
4 | Jose Maria Mete Bueriberi | Spain | 18 |
5 | Mazin Alrahbi | Oman | 27 |
6 | Luca Pola | United Kingdom | 28 |
7 | Jamal Changezi | Afghanistan | 35 |
8 | Xiaoxiong Li | China | 40 |
9 | Burga Keskin | Turkey | 47 |
10 | Mostafa Eskandari | Netherlands | 51 |
11 | Francisco Navarro | Spain | 52 |
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Classic Physique
Classic Physique contender Julio Gorila commanded the stage with his symmetry, deep separation, and flaring quads, especially during prejudging, where his physique appeared drier than those of other competitors. Notably, he last competed at the 2023 Musclecontest Recife Pro, securing an impressive second place.
Meanwhile, Adrian Cyronek presented a unique challenge throughout the competition. His combination of conditioning and fullness kept the judges focused on his every pose. Additionally, he held his own against Gorila, thanks to comparable conditioning levels; he last competed at the 2022 Romania Musclefest Pro, finishing in seventh place. Ultimately, Julio Gorila claimed first prize, while Adrian Cyronek and Jesus Rodríguez Sendra took second and third, respectively.
Place | Name | Country | Total |
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1 | Julio Simoes | Brazil | 5 |
2 | Adrian Cyronek | Poland | 10 |
3 | Jesus Rodriguez Sendra | Spain | 17 |
4 | Yemi Adefioye | United Kingdom | 18 |
5 | Roberto Martinez Pizana | Spain | 27 |
6 | Maciej Nabaglo | Poland | 28 |
7 | Sebastien Theurel | France | 35 |
8 | Morissana Kante | France | 40 |
9 | Carel Frederick Grobler | South Africa | 45 |
10 | Charles Bryant | United Kingdom | 52 |
11 | Mark James | United Kingdom | 53 |
12 | Lewis Widgery | United Kingdom | 60 |
13 | Jared Feather | Las Vegas, NV | 65 |
14 | Julian Lee Ramdhari | South Africa | 70 |
15 | Luca Corrado | Italy | 76 |
16 | Jordan Moore | Albuquerque, NM | 79 |
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Wheelchair
In the Wheelchair category, stories of triumph and inspiration always create compelling contests. Competing for gold were frontrunners Blake Colleton and Louisiana’s Galon Grigsby. Colleton’s upper body density set a strong tone as the contest unfolded.
On the other hand, Grigsby last tested his resolve at the 2024 Arnold Classic, where he secured a fifth-place finish. Although he entered with some momentum, the night ultimately belonged to Blake Colleton. Consequently, Grigsby took second place, while Jean Pierre finished in third.
Place | Name | Country | Total |
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1 | Blake Colleton | Australia | 5 |
2 | Gaylon Grigsby | Shreveport, LA, USA | 10 |
3 | Jean Pierre | Brazil | 15 |
Women’s Bodybuilding
It takes exceptional muscle detail, fullness, and 3D volume to stand out in Women’s Bodybuilding. In this context, Nadia Capotosto exemplified these qualities on stage. Furthermore, her impressive combination of stage presence and a significantly improved physique resonated with both the crowd and the judges. Notably, she last competed at the 2024 Empro Classic Pro in Spain, where she rightfully claimed first place.
In contrast, Reshanna Boswell posed a formidable challenge. Specifically, she appeared to have enhanced her arms, abs, and calves since her last showing at the prestigious 2024 Alina Popa Women’s Bodybuilding show, where she finished second. Although the competition was fierce, Nadia Capotosto ultimately had her hand raised in first place. Consequently, Reshanna Boswell and Irene Anderson took home second and third, respectively.
Place | Name | Country | Total |
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1 | Nadia Capotosto | Italy | 5 |
2 | Reshanna Boswell | Deerfield, IL, USA | 10 |
3 | Irene Andersen | Sweden | 17 |
4 | Jeanie Welker | Seattle, WA, USA | 18 |
5 | Issis Syhler | Denmark | 25 |
6 | Ivana Dvorakova | Germany | 30 |
7 | Martina Lopez | Spain | 35 |
8 | Joanna Romano | Spain | 41 |
9 | Cristina Arellano Goy | Miami, FL, USA | 44 |
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Women’s Physique
Women’s Physique athletes brought the heat, delivering exciting posing routines that captivated the audience. In particular, Barbara Menage’s muscularity quickly caught the judges’ attention, and her aesthetics created a powerful combination on stage. Notably, the France native last competed at the 2024 Mr. Big Evolution, where she showcased one of her best looks ever on her way to claiming silver.
Meanwhile, in her path was Nadine Phoenix, whose symmetry and tight waist were evident throughout the finals. With a perfect peak and a captivating posing routine, she had a solid shot at taking gold. Previously, she tested her skills at the NPC Worldwide Gymshark Ryan Terry British Championship. Ultimately, Barbara Menage claimed first prize, while Nadine Phoenix and Manon Phoenix secured second and third, respectively.
Place | Name | Country | Total |
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1 | Barbara Menage | France | 5 |
2 | Nadine Phoenix | United Kingdom | 10 |
3 | Manon Dutilly | Canada | 15 |
4 | Kristy Graham Kumabe | Australia | 20 |
5 | Hong Yan | China | 27 |
6 | Gemma Lancaster | United Kingdom | 28 |
7 | Sanna Nupponen | Finland | 35 |
8 | Natalia Spierings | United Kingdom | 40 |
9 | Silvi Cuartero | Spain | 47 |
10 | Marina Kassinopoullou | Cyprus | 48 |
11 | Silvana Imbrogno | United Kingdom | 55 |
12 | Karly Pearce | United Kingdom | 60 |
13 | Yuna Kim | South Korea | 67 |
14 | Cristina Chatti | Spain | 69 |
15 | Nikki Beattie | United Kingdom | 75 |
16 | Vanessa Bertini | Italy | 80 |
16 | Lucie Favrelle | France | 80 |
16 | Elena Kava | Greece | 80 |
16 | Christina Kremser | Austria | 80 |
16 | Sandra Araceli Perez Amigon | Mexico | 80 |
Figure
In the Figure category, Sara Kinnvik from Sweden took control of the stage early and dominantly, thanks to her impressive shape and well-defined quads and hamstrings. Moreover, having gained considerable momentum in this cutthroat division, Kinnvik consistently improves with each outing.
Meanwhile, she faced off against Anna Borin, who showcased a stellar combination of muscularity, balance, and conditioning. Notably, Borin narrowly claimed second place behind seasoned Pro Lena Ramsteiner at the 2024 Mr. Big Evolution show in Portugal. After a hard-fought battle and numerous comparisons, Sara Kinnvik ultimately claimed first place. Consequently, Anna Borin finished second, separated by just five points, while Nina Paulus secured third.
Place | Name | Country | Total |
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1 | Sara Kinnvik | Sweden | 5 |
2 | Anna Borin | Ukraine | 10 |
3 | Nina Paulus | Germany | 15 |
4 | Marie Peterhans | Switzerland | 20 |
5 | Madam Lavoe | Atlanta, GA, USA | 25 |
6 | Krisztina Meleg | Hungary | 32 |
7 | Grace Diliso | Italy | 34 |
8 | Cristina Araujo | Spain | 41 |
9 | Gisa Mendes | Italy | 44 |
Fitness
The Fitness division consistently brings flair, entertainment, and impressive posing routines to the stage, and this event was no exception. Among the frontrunners for gold was Michaela Pavleova, a proven threat in the highly competitive IFBB category. Notably, she last tested her talents at the 2024 Adela Garcia Fitness Pro, where she secured second place.
Additionally, Martina Gambaro emerged as another name to watch this weekend. She delivered a powerful blend of agility, flexibility, and poise in her individual routine. Moreover, she continues to make strides as a divisional standout, showcasing notable improvements in her legs and midsection over the seasons. After a close battle, Michaela Pavleova ultimately claimed first place, while Martina Gambaro finished second. Annika Drescher rounded out the top three, taking third place.
Place | Name | Country | Judging | Finals | Total |
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1 | Michaela Pavleova | Slovakia | 5 | 10 | 15 |
2 | Martina Gambaro | Italy | 15 | 22 | 37 |
3 | Annika Drescher | Germany | 10 | 28 | 38 |
4 | Carolina Escobedo-Frausto | Mexico | 20 | 46 | 66 |
5 | Nikolett Szabo | Hungary | 25 | 44 | 69 |
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Bikini
Bikini contenders got straight to business over the weekend, striving to distinguish themselves from their rivals. Notably, the hourglass shape of Adrianna Kaczmarek became a major talking point among the crowd and online viewers. She continues to showcase an ideal balance of fullness and detail, making her physique one of the most aesthetic on stage. Previously, she tested her mettle at the 2022 Tahoe Pro, where she finished in fifth place.
In contrast, her main adversary, Jess Feeney, is also a proven contender in the Bikini division. With an impressive shape and strong command of posing, she excels at highlighting her strengths while walking the stage. Recently, Feeney carved out a seventh-place finish at the 2024 Promuscle Italy Pro show. Ultimately, when the scores were settled, Adrianna Kaczmarek claimed gold, while Jess Feeney and Kerry Sexton secured second and third places, respectively.
Place | Name | Country | Total |
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1 | Adrianna Kaczmarek | Poland | 5 |
2 | Jess Feeney | Ireland | 10 |
3 | Kerry Sexton | United Kingdom | 17 |
4 | Zsofia Molnar | Hungary | 18 |
5 | Ottavia Mazza | Italy | 25 |
6 | Monique Jansen Van Vuuren | South Africa | 30 |
7 | Julie Svitakova | Czech Republic | 35 |
8 | Magda Kilczewska | Poland | 40 |
9 | Marnie Al-Saraf | United Kingdom | 45 |
10 | Francesca Walsh | United Kingdom | 50 |
11 | Natalie Koursari | Greece | 55 |
12 | Claudia Clemente | Portugal | 60 |
13 | Katarzyna Nowacka | Poland | 66 |
14 | Lorena Blanco | Spain | 72 |
15 | Scarlett Wilson | United Kingdom | 73 |
16 | Tilda Selby | United Kingdom | 80 |
16 | Laura Ziv | France | 80 |
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Wellness
Wellness contenders illuminated the stage with impressive physiques and captivating posing routines. Camile Luz from Brazil made an early statement with her shapely hips and lower body density. Additionally, her filled-out and defined calves enhanced her overall balance, catching the judges’ attention. Notably, Luz last competed at the NPC Worldwide Olympia Amateur Eastern Europe, where she finished in first place.
Meanwhile, standout Sandra Colorado Acal aimed to make an impact. Her on-stage poise and balanced muscularity consistently posed challenges for her opponents. Previously, she placed 11th at the competitive 2024 Heart of Texas Pro show. Ultimately, after a closely contested battle, Camile Luz claimed first prize. Consequently, Sandra Colorado Acal and Lexy Oliver secured second and third places, respectively.
Place | Name | Country | Total |
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1 | Camile Luz | Brazil | 5 |
2 | Sandra Colorado Acal | Spain | 10 |
3 | Lexy Oliver | Italy | 16 |
4 | Paola Andrea Ibarguen Mosquera | Colombia | 19 |
5 | Beatrice Gasperini | Italy | 26 |
6 | Maria Paulette | Spain | 29 |
7 | Carlotta Tonelli | Italy | 37 |
8 | Chloe Pickford | United Kingdom | 38 |
9 | Susy Rosero | Colombia | 45 |
10 | Mia Onwuna | United Kingdom | 50 |
11 | Shana Laugel | France | 55 |
12 | Hayley Overall | United Kingdom | 61 |
13 | Carol Cantarero | Las Vegas, NV, USA | 64 |
14 | Jada Beverly | Lexington, OH, USA | 72 |
15 | Chanel Mbiakop | Switzerland | 73 |
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Colosseum Strength extends its congratulations to the winners on their impressive victories! Moreover, we eagerly anticipate seeing you compete on the Mr. Olympia stage next month.
Overview
The 2024 Europa Pro took place in London from September 14-15, offering a packed weekend of bodybuilding action. As a key Olympia qualifier, this event drew top athletes from divisions like Open Bodybuilding, Men’s 212, Classic Physique, Men’s Physique, Wheelchair, Bikini, and more. With the Olympia qualification window closing on September 15, competitors seized one of their last opportunities to secure a spot.
After two intense days, 11 champions emerged. Notably, Bruno Santos triumphed in Open Bodybuilding, while Muzi Maluleke claimed victory in Men’s 212. Interestingly, last year’s Open winner, Regan Grimes, did not compete, which left the field open for a new champion. Ultimately, Santos secured gold, edging out fan-favorite Andrea Presti, who placed second.
Overall, the Europa Pro delivered crucial results, and anticipation is now turning toward the 2024 Mr. Olympia, set for October 10-13.
Featured Image – 2024 Europa Pro Results – Credit: @aj.kellyrobert (Instagram)