The 2024 Texas State Pro took place on Saturday, Nov. 9, 2024, in San Marcos, TX. Furthermore, it served as a key qualifier for the 2025 Olympia Weekend in both the Classic Physique and Figure divisions.
Additionally, as a result, athletes who had not yet qualified for the Olympia had a chance to secure their spots. Consequently, the competition was fierce, with each participant vying for a coveted Olympia qualification.
Furthermore, Kyrylo Khudaiev triumphed in the Classic Physique division. Also, his victory marked a significant milestone, as he secured his place at the 2025 Olympia.
Meanwhile, Jessica Reyes Padilla dominated the Figure competition. Moreover, as a result, she earned her spot at the 2025 Olympia, further cementing her position as one of the top competitors in the division.
2024 Texas State Pro Official Results
Twenty-four athletes from eight countries competed, with the final placings listed below for both divisions.
Kyrylo Khudaiev achieved his first professional victory and earned an Olympia qualification. Furthermore, in his fifth season as a pro, he displayed remarkable progress. However, earlier this year, he competed at the Tampa Pro and placed fifth. With this win, Khudaiev solidified his position as a rising star in Classic Physique.
Jessica Reyes Padilla delivered a commanding performance at this event. At this competition, she swept both the Open and Masters 40+ Figure titles. Furthermore, over her career, she has now accumulated 30 professional wins. Also, earlier in the season, she was the runner-up at the Figure Olympia, narrowly missing out on the top title to Cydney Gillon, who retired as an eight-time champion.
In addition, Padilla had already secured her qualification for the 2025 Figure Olympia with her runner-up finish. Moreover, as a result, this event did not award an additional Olympia qualification in Figure. With her dominance, Padilla continues to cement her legacy as one of the top competitors in her division.
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In addition, Dee Jackson put up a strong fight across both contests. However, despite finishing as the runner-up in both the Open and Masters 40+ Figure shows, Jackson showcased her consistency. Furthermore, at this level, her performance continues to demonstrate her potential for future success.
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Overview
The 2024 Texas State Pro, held on Nov. 9, 2024, in San Marcos, TX, served as a qualifier for the 2025 Olympia Weekend in Classic Physique and Figure. Furthermore, as a result, Kyrylo Khudaiev claimed the Classic Physique title, earning his first pro victory and an Olympia spot. Meanwhile, Jessica Reyes Padilla dominated the Figure competition, winning both the Open and Masters 40+ titles. Consequently, Padilla, who had already secured her 2025 Olympia qualification, solidified her position as a top contender.
Featured Image – 2024 Texas State Pro Results – Credit: @khudaiev_33, @battleupmedia, @Jessica_reyes_padilla (Instagram)