The 2025 Los Angeles Pro Championships will unfold on Saturday, July 19, in Anaheim, California. This event is part of the IFBB Pro League calendar and features top-tier Bikini competitors aiming for a coveted Olympia qualification. As the summer contest season nears its close, the stakes continue to rise.
Importantly, the winner of this show will earn a direct qualification to the 2025 Bikini Olympia, scheduled for October 9–12 in Las Vegas, Nevada. That weekend will host 11 world championship events, with Bikini being one of the most competitive divisions on the roster. For many athletes, this contest is one of the last opportunities to secure a spot on bodybuilding’s biggest stage.
Meanwhile, several athletes already qualified are still competing at shows like this one. If one of them wins, it blocks a new athlete from qualifying. Consequently, this adds both urgency and strategic complexity to the weekend in Anaheim.
2025 Los Angeles Pro Championships Roster & Preview
This year’s lineup includes 15 athletes representing the United States, Australia, and Germany. Notably, the roster includes both veterans and rising stars, setting the stage for a highly competitive showdown. Athletes like Alyssa Abbonizio, Kaley Houdyshell, and Alissa Tonelli return looking to improve upon earlier performances this season.
Interestingly, Australia is sending two strong contenders in Emma Knolder and Kirra Longmuir. Their international presence reflects the global appeal of the Bikini division, even in domestic U.S. contests. Germany’s Jule Schwabe also adds to the depth of the field, bringing her European physique styling to the Anaheim stage.
Of the 15 listed, only one—Tianna Weymouth—is already qualified for the Olympia. The rest must either win this show or take their chances at the few remaining contests before the qualification deadline. As a result, expect a fierce battle from the very first comparison.
| Athlete | Country | 🌍 Flag | 🏅 Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Alyssa Abbonizio | USA | 🇺🇸 | |
| Cinthia Beltran | USA | 🇺🇸 | |
| Torey Braly | USA | 🇺🇸 | 🥈 2nd – 2025 Nevada State Pro |
| Jacki Hansen | USA | 🇺🇸 | |
| Kaley Houdyshell | USA | 🇺🇸 | |
| Emma Knolder | Australia | 🇦🇺 | |
| Lauren Kralovec | USA | 🇺🇸 | |
| Kirra Longmuir | Australia | 🇦🇺 | |
| Stella Roberts | USA | 🇺🇸 | |
| Jule Schwabe | Germany | 🇩🇪 | |
| Judy Son | USA | 🇺🇸 | |
| Alissa Tonelli | USA | 🇺🇸 | |
| Fatou Toure | USA | 🇺🇸 | 🥈 2nd – 2025 Legion Sports Fest Pro |
| Anh Vu | USA | 🇺🇸 | |
| Tianna Weymouth | USA | 🇺🇸 | 🥇 Winner – 2025 Nevada State Pro |
Athletes to Watch
Although there is no obvious favorite, three names stand out heading into Saturday’s event. Each brings momentum, experience, or proven results that make them serious contenders for the title. In a division often decided by razor-thin margins, these athletes will likely shape the final outcome.
First, Tianna Weymouth comes in with a major advantage: confidence. She earned her Olympia qualification at the 2025 Nevada State Pro and now competes without pressure. However, if she wins again, she will prevent any new competitor from qualifying through this event.
Next, Torey Braly made a strong first impression by placing second to Weymouth at the same Nevada show. As a rookie, she gained valuable experience and now returns better prepared. If she can bring sharper conditioning or improved presentation, she could flip the script in Anaheim.
Tianna Weymouth
Tianna Weymouth arrives in Anaheim with nothing to prove and everything to gain. Earlier this season, she clinched victory at the 2025 Nevada State Pro, punching her ticket to the Olympia. Now, she’s competing again not for qualification but for momentum.
However, her presence has implications for the rest of the field. If Weymouth wins in Los Angeles, she will block another competitor from earning an Olympia qualification. That dynamic could dramatically shift the stakes for athletes who are still chasing their first major victory.
Nevertheless, Weymouth’s confidence and proven track record make her a leading contender. She has shown she can peak at the right time, and if she repeats that level of conditioning, she may walk away with a second win in 2025. Ultimately, her appearance raises the level of competition for everyone else.
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Torey Braly
Torey Braly made her pro debut at the 2025 Nevada State Pro, where she earned a runner-up finish behind Tianna Weymouth. That performance established her as a serious threat in the Bikini division. Now, with a contest under her belt, she enters Los Angeles with higher expectations.
Since that first outing, Braly has had time to fine-tune her look and presentation. Many competitors improve sharply after their debut as they adjust to the feedback and intensity of the pro circuit. In Braly’s case, that could mean just a few key improvements will be enough to secure a win.
Of course, she will need to outperform more seasoned athletes to reach the top spot. Still, her blend of stage presence and potential makes her one of the most exciting prospects in the lineup. If she peaks on Saturday, she could leave Anaheim with her first Olympia qualification.
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Fatou Toure
Fatou Toure is another name to keep a close eye on. She finished second to Alice Rocha at the 2025 Legion Sports Fest Pro in Reno, a performance that showed she can hold her own against top competition. Although she usually competes in the Masters category, she’s now chasing Olympia qualification in Open events.
By entering Open contests, Toure demonstrates a high level of commitment and confidence. It also reflects the narrowing window for athletes hoping to qualify before the Olympia cutoff. If she brings the same level of conditioning and structure seen in Reno, she could dominate the Anaheim stage.
At the same time, Toure’s ability to compete with younger athletes adds intrigue to this contest. Her experience and physique maturity could give her an edge under the lights. In the end, if she captures the title, it will mark a career milestone—and her first trip to the Olympia.
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Other Events
Elsewhere, more Olympia qualifications are on the line this same weekend. The 2025 Chicago Pro, Taiwan Pro, and the Gomeisa Ultimate Battle Pro Medellin Supershow are also awarding Bikini Olympia qualifications. Together, these events will play a major role in shaping the final Olympia lineup.
Each contest offers a single Olympia qualification to the winner—no points, no ties. That means the margin for error is slim, and the pressure is high. Athletes must bring their absolute best to have a shot at the sport’s biggest stage.
Looking ahead, the Olympia qualification season will soon close, with only a few remaining opportunities. For those still searching for a win, this weekend may represent their final and best chance. Accordingly, expect fireworks in Anaheim and beyond.
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Overview
The 2025 Los Angeles Pro Championships take place on Saturday, July 19, in Anaheim, California. This show is an Olympia qualifier for the Bikini division. In fact, the winner will earn a direct qualification to the 2025 Bikini Olympia in Las Vegas. Meanwhile, Tianna Weymouth is already qualified after her win at the Nevada State Pro. However, she’s back on stage, which could block others from earning a spot. At the same time, competitors like Torey Braly and Fatou Toure are chasing their first Olympia qualification. As a result, the pressure is on for everyone else in the lineup.
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