Martin Fitzwater clinched the 2024 EVLS Prague Pro Men’s Open title on November 16, 2024, in Prague, Czech Republic. Notably, this IFBB Pro League-sanctioned event doubled as a qualifying competition for the 2025 Mr. Olympia. As a result, the stakes were incredibly high for the competitors. Lastly, Fitzwater’s win marks his second professional victory, propelling him further into the spotlight of bodybuilding.
Moreover, this competition was especially significant due to Chris Bumstead’s participation. Furthermore, it was his debut in the Men’s Open division, marking the end of his career in this category. Unfortunately for Bumstead, despite his six Classic Physique Olympia wins, he placed second. Ultimately, Fitzwater’s combination of density and conditioning impressed the judges more than Bumstead’s performance.
In addition, Shaun Clarida, a two-time 212 Olympia champion, rounded out the top three in the Men’s Open. Ultimately, his strong finish made the competition even more thrilling. Fans eagerly watched as the contest concluded, knowing it would be the final appearance of Bumstead in the Men’s Open.
2024 EVLS Prague Pro Official Results
Here are the winners of the 2024 Prague Pro across various divisions:
- Men’s Open: Martin Fitzwater
- Men’s 212: Ahmad Ashkanani
- Classic Physique: Richard Nagy
- Men’s Physique: Omar Suleiman (UK)
- Figure: Lena Ramsteiner
- Bikini: Valeria Fedorenko (Ukraine)
- Wellness: Sina Maria Teresa (Angola)
Men’s Open
- Martin Fitzwater (USA)
- Chris Bumstead (Canada)
- Shaun Clarida (USA)
- Matthias Hollweck (Germany)
- Horse Marcello (Brazil)
First, Martin Fitzwater triumphed at the 2024 Prague Pro, defeating Chris Bumstead and Shaun Clarida. Furthermore, this contest was pivotal, marking Bumstead’s final bodybuilding appearance. Additionally, Fitzwater, with his impressive conditioning, outperformed Bumstead’s height and mass. Ultimately, this victory secured his second pro win, highlighting his rise in the sport.
However, Bumstead’s second-place finish left him just shy of qualifying for the 2025 Mr. Olympia. Moreover, this also marked the end of his elite coaching relationship with Hany Rambod. Notably, for Fitzwater, the win further solidifies his position as a rising star and a serious contender for next year’s Olympia.
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212 Bodybuilding
- Ahmad Ashkanani (Kuwait)
- Tomas Tabaciar (Slovakia)
- Alexandru Vasile Uta (Romania)
- Amin Parvaneh (Germany)
- Florin Dogaru (Romania)
Ahmad Ashkanani successfully defended his title at the 2024 Prague Pro, securing his spot in the 2025 212 Olympia. Moreover, as a result, he became the eighth qualified competitor for next year’s Olympia. Moreover, Ashkanani’s strong performance in Prague bolstered his standing following a ninth-place finish at the 2024 Olympia, which was won by Keone Pearson.
In addition, Ashkanani’s Prague win is yet another milestone in his consistent success. Therefore, he remains a dominant force in the 212 division and is poised to be a key contender in the 2025 Olympia.
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Classic Physique
Richard Nagy emerged victorious in the Classic Physique division at the 2024 Prague Pro. Furthermore, since he had already secured qualification for the 2025 Olympia through his victory at the Romania Muscle Fest Pro, no qualification was awarded at Prague. Nonetheless, Nagy’s performance confirmed his status as a top competitor.
Thus, Nagy continues to demonstrate consistency and dominance in the Classic Physique category. As a result, he is widely regarded as a strong contender for the 2025 Olympia, where he will be a major player.
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Men’s Physique
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Figure
- Lena Ramsteiner (Germany)
- Adela Ondrejovicova (Slovakia)
- Elisabeth Kammerer (Germany)
- Snezhana Vlahova (Bulgaria)
- Hannah Prause (Germany)
- Anna Koka (Ukraine)
Lena Ramsteiner claimed victory in the Figure division at the 2024 Prague Pro, adding to her already impressive resume. Notably, this win followed a close second-place finish at the 2024 Romania Muscle Fest Pro. Lastly, thanks to this victory, Ramsteiner is now firmly placed in the 2025 Olympia lineup.
Therefore, Ramsteiner’s victory in Prague reinforces her status as one of the best in the Figure division. Also, moving forward, her solid performance will make her a fierce contender for the 2025 Olympia title.
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Bikini
Valeria Fedorenko triumphed in the Bikini division at the 2024 Prague Pro, earning her third Olympia qualification. Notably, she turned things around after finishing 10th at the 2024 Fitparade Hungary Pro. Consequently, her victory demonstrates her growing strength and determination in the Bikini division.
Furthermore, her qualification for the 2025 Olympia marks a significant milestone in her career. Moroever, with consistent improvements, Fedorenko is poised to be a top contender in the upcoming Olympia.
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Wellness
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Overview
The 2024 Prague Pro delivered exciting results across all divisions. Furthermore, Martin Fitzwater clinched the Men’s Open title, defeating Chris Bumstead in his debut for the division. Moreover, Ahmad Ashkanani successfully defended his 212 title, ensuring his spot at the 2025 Olympia. Ultimately, Richard Nagy won the Classic Physique division, further solidifying his position as a top contender. In Figure, Lena Ramsteiner emerged victorious, securing her place for the 2025 Olympia as well. Notably, Valeria Fedorenko triumphed in Bikini, marking her third qualification for the prestigious event. However, while Wellness results are still to come, these victories have already established Fitzwater, Ashkanani, Nagy, Ramsteiner, and Fedorenko as key players for the next Olympia.
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