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2025 Toronto Pro Supershow Preview

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Priyank Desai by Priyank Desai
June 8, 2025
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The 2025 Toronto Pro Supershow will return on the weekend of June 7–8 in Toronto, Ontario. As one of the top bodybuilding events in Canada, it continues to draw elite talent from the IFBB Pro League. Over time, the show has earned its reputation as a key Olympia qualifier. Because of its timing and prestige, it remains a pivotal stop on the competitive calendar.

Originally launched in the 1990s, the Toronto Pro has grown steadily in both size and significance. This year, it will host 10 of the IFBB Pro League’s 11 divisions. Notably, the Fitness division will be the only one missing. Even so, the show remains one of the most complete contests of the season.

Among the featured divisions, fans can expect strong lineups in Men’s Open, Classic Physique, Bikini, and Women’s Bodybuilding. In many cases, the stage will host a mix of seasoned veterans and hungry newcomers. As a result, the weekend promises high-level competition across the board.

Under IFBB rules, each division winner will receive an automatic invitation to the 2025 Olympia Weekend, scheduled for October 9–12 in Las Vegas. However, if a winner has already qualified, the Olympia spot will not pass to the runner-up. For that reason, every competitor must aim for first place—there are no second chances.

2025 Toronto Pro Supershow Preview

2025 Toronto Pro Supershow Roster

The lineups for all ten divisions at 2025 Toronto Pro Supershow Preview are listed below with names in alphabetical order.

Men’s Open

Flag Athlete Country
🇨🇦 Eiren Gauley Canada
🇨🇦 Regan Grimes Canada
🇬🇧 Sasan Heirati UK
🇺🇸 Eric Janicki USA
🇨🇦 Hossein Kalateh Canada
🇺🇸 Adam Milledge USA
🇮🇹 Andrea Muzi Italy
🇺🇸 Felix Norman USA
🇨🇦 Skylar Schumm Canada

Firstly, the Men’s Open division features nine athletes representing several countries, including Canada, the USA, the UK, and Italy. Additionally, Canadian stars like Regan Grimes and Eiren Gauley bring significant experience to the contest. Moreover, the diversity among competitors ensures a competitive and engaging event.

Secondly, Regan Grimes secured his Olympia qualification by winning the California State Pro. Therefore, he can approach the Toronto Pro without pressure regarding his Olympia status. Consequently, his presence raises the level of competition and adds excitement for fans.

Finally, Sasan Heirati aims for his first pro win after two recent runner-up finishes this season, most notably at the California State Pro. Meanwhile, newcomer Eric Janicki will make his pro debut fresh off earning his pro card in Mexico just a week earlier. Thus, the division combines proven champions with rising talent.

212 Bodybuilding

Flag Athlete Country
🇲🇽 Juan Aleman Mexico
🇧🇷 Francisco Barrios Vilk Brazil
🇺🇸 Brian Carlisle USA
🇺🇸 Mike Condell USA
🇨🇦 Brandon Corbett Canada
🇨🇱 Caesar Cristobal Chile
🇨🇦 Chris Doan Canada
🇨🇦 Cody Drobot Canada
🇺🇸 Yosef Karimyan USA
🇯🇵 Eitaro Kurosaki Japan
🇵🇱 Karol Malecki Poland
🇺🇸 Diego Montoya USA
🇯🇵 Yasushi Murakami Japan
🇺🇸 Courage Opara USA
🇨🇦 Adolphus Quoida Canada

Firstly, the 212 division presents a broad international field, with athletes from North and South America, Asia, and Europe. Moreover, Canadian contenders like Brandon Corbett and Chris Doan bring strength to the lineup. Meanwhile, the USA fields several solid athletes such as Brian Carlisle and Mike Condell, enhancing the competition.

Secondly, newcomers like Adolphus Quoida from Canada and Japan’s Eitaro Kurosaki add fresh energy. Additionally, experienced competitors like Francisco Barrios Vilk from Brazil and Karol Malecki from Poland contribute to the division’s depth. Thus, the mix of veterans and newcomers guarantees a compelling contest.

Finally, every athlete in the 212 category will be striving to make an impact. Therefore, the combination of diversity and talent elevates the level of performance expected. Consequently, fans should anticipate a thrilling competition.

Classic Physique

Flag Athlete Country
🇨🇦 Mahmood Al Durrah Canada
🇨🇦 Evan Alexiou Canada
🇨🇦 Dylan Bursey Canada
🇮🇹 Alfonso Carpentiere Italy
🇨🇦 Carl Gauthier Canada
🇨🇦 Farzad Ghotbi Canada
🇨🇦 Rowan Humble Canada
🇨🇳 Chen Kang China
🇨🇦 John Le Canada
🇨🇦 Tyler Okowinsky Canada
🇨🇦 Samuel Paquin Canada
🇨🇦 Patrick Seguin-Morin Canada
🇨🇦 Dimitri Williams Canada
🇨🇦 Can Atakan Yagci Canada

Firstly, the Classic Physique division is dominated by Canadian athletes, with fourteen competitors hailing mostly from Canada alongside representatives from Italy and China. Consequently, this gives the division a distinctive local flavor balanced by international contenders. Moreover, athletes like Rowan Humble and John Le bring considerable experience.

Secondly, Alfonso Carpentiere from Italy and Chen Kang from China add an international edge. Additionally, many competitors emphasize symmetry and classic bodybuilding aesthetics. Therefore, the contest promises to showcase a high standard of presentation and form.

Finally, fans can expect a battle focused on balance, proportion, and stage presence. Furthermore, the strong Canadian representation will energize the local crowd. Thus, the Classic Physique division stands out as a highlight of the show.

Men’s Physique

Flag Athlete Country
🇮🇹 Andrea Amato Italy
🇨🇳 Carlos Asiedu Ocran China
🇨🇦 David Cai Canada
🇲🇽 Jorge Corona Mexico
🇮🇹 Gerardo Cosimato Italy
🇺🇸 Drew Cullen USA
🇨🇦 Garret Cyrus Canada
🇨🇦 Rinaldo Denis Canada
🇺🇸 Charles Donaldson USA
🇨🇦 Neil Fernandes Canada
🇨🇦 Heracles Glaude Canada
🇧🇲 Jaydon Goddard Bermuda
🇺🇸 Jason Hazzard USA
🇺🇸 Kadeem Hillman USA
🇯🇵 Shun Kaneko Japan
🇨🇦 Philippe Lebrun Canada
🇺🇸 Chad Owens USA
🇨🇦 Chevy Phillips Canada
🇵🇹 Nelson Rodrigues Portugal
🇨🇳 Duojie Suonan China
🇫🇷 Jerome Thevenin France
🇬🇧 James Walters UK

Firstly, the Men’s Physique division is among the largest and most diverse, including athletes from North America, Europe, Asia, and beyond. Additionally, Italy’s Andrea Amato and Gerardo Cosimato bring strong European presence. Meanwhile, Canada and the USA contribute a large number of skilled competitors.

Secondly, unique participants such as Bermuda’s Jaydon Goddard and Portugal’s Nelson Rodrigues widen the international representation. Furthermore, the division features a balance of experienced athletes and rising stars. As a result, this lineup sets the stage for an exciting, dynamic competition.

Finally, fans can anticipate a showcase of both muscularity and aesthetics. Moreover, competitors will focus on stage presence and symmetry. Therefore, the Men’s Physique division remains a crowd favorite for its blend of look and charisma.

Men’s Wheelchair

Flag Athlete Country
🇺🇸 Cosmo Trikes USA
🇺🇸 Bryan Williams USA

Firstly, Men’s Wheelchair has a smaller field with two competitors, both from the USA. Consequently, Cosmo Trikes and Bryan Williams represent the division’s best this year. Additionally, their participation highlights the inclusivity of the event.

Secondly, despite the smaller roster, these athletes demonstrate remarkable determination and skill. Moreover, their performances promise to inspire and impress fans. Therefore, this division offers a powerful display of athleticism.

Finally, the division adds depth and variety to the overall show. Furthermore, it underscores the importance of diverse competition categories. Hence, fans should not overlook the excitement Men’s Wheelchair brings.

Women’s Bodybuilding

Flag Athlete Country
🇺🇸 Jane Akarapreecha USA
🇮🇹 Nadia Capotosto Italy
🇧🇷 Barbara De Freitas Moojen Brazil
🇨🇦 Lisa Kudrey Canada
🇨🇦 Kyna Squarey Canada

Firstly, Women’s Bodybuilding features a small but competitive roster. Athletes come from the USA, Italy, Brazil, and Canada. Consequently, the field represents a range of styles and experiences. Moreover, this division highlights pure strength and muscular development.

Secondly, Jane Akarapreecha and Nadia Capotosto bring seasoned presence. Additionally, Canadian athletes Lisa Kudrey and Kyna Squarey contribute strong performances. Meanwhile, Barbara De Freitas Moojen represents Brazil’s growing prominence.

Finally, the division promises an inspiring showcase of power. Furthermore, competitors bring their unique aesthetics to the stage. Therefore, the Women’s Bodybuilding contest will captivate audiences.

Figure

Flag Athlete Country
🇨🇦 Leah Berti Sterling Canada
🇲🇽 Judith Cantu Mexico
🇩🇪 Josephine Denss Germany
🇨🇦 Amanda Elliott Canada
🇺🇸 Clarissa Fortune USA
🇧🇷 Daiane Freitas Brazil
🇪🇸 Veronica Gallego Spain
🇺🇸 Bailey Gutierrez USA
🇨🇦 Emily Hammond Canada
🇺🇸 Sarah Hansen USA
🇺🇸 Jennifer Johnson USA
🇬🇧 Michelle Jones UK
🇯🇵 Ayaka Komori Japan
🇺🇸 Sandee Lark USA
🇨🇦 Catherine Lemieux Canada
🇨🇿 Gabriela Linhartova Czech Republic
🇺🇸 Madison Luna USA
🇺🇸 Ryan Martin USA
🇲🇽 Rocio Ramos Loeza Mexico
🇲🇽 Mayra Rocha Mexico
🇦🇺 Stacey Steiner Australia
🇫🇷 Laurene Train France
🇨🇦 Karen Wright Canada
🇨🇦 Martina Yabekova Canada
🇺🇦 Alina Yaman Ukraine
🇬🇷 Helen Zavitsanou Greece

The Figure division brings sheer volume and global reach. A total of 26 athletes from over a dozen countries will compete. This includes top-tier talents from Canada, the U.S., Europe, and Latin America.

First, Canadian athletes like Leah Berti Sterling and Catherine Lemieux aim to capitalize on home-crowd energy. Meanwhile, USA competitors like Clarissa Fortune and Sarah Hansen bring proven physiques. The mix of muscle tone, symmetry, and stage presence will make judging tight.

Additionally, watch for international wildcards like Gabriela Linhartova from the Czech Republic and Ayaka Komori from Japan. With such depth, final comparisons may come down to posing and polish. The eventual winner will need to be flawless.

👙 Bikini

Flag Athlete Country
🇨🇦 Jade Atkinson Canada
🇨🇦 Phoebe Borbely Canada
🇸🇬 Cheryl Chua Singapore
🇨🇦 Jessica Dexter Canada
🇪🇨 Luciana Esquilin Ecuador
🇨🇦 Natalie Furey Canada
🇺🇸 Devin Hall USA
🇺🇸 Jodi Haugen USA
🇮🇪 Claudia Hryhorczuk Ireland
🇧🇷 Tais Kline Brazil
🇹🇭 Nittaya Kongthun Thailand
🇺🇸 Tatiana Lanovenko USA
🇧🇷 Yurika Linderoth Brazil
🇨🇦 Danielle Phelps Canada
🇳🇴 Eirin Rose Norway
🇺🇸 Jasmine Ross USA
🇸🇬 Preeti Singh Singapore
🇱🇰 Tharushi Sutharshani Sri Lanka
🇺🇸 Jordan Wentz USA
🇨🇦 Laurie Yates Canada
🇸🇪 Jenny Zivcic Sweden
🇬🇷 Katerina Seretidou Greece
🇺🇸 Sierra Smyth USA
🇯🇵 Moe Yamaguchi Japan
🇺🇸 Alexis Gillis USA
🇨🇦 Renae Gaudet Canada
🇺🇸 Brittany Giacinto USA
🇺🇸 Bethany Gibson USA
🇮🇹 Valeria Osti Italy

The Bikini division once again draws one of the deepest lineups in Toronto. A total of 29 athletes from over 15 countrieswill battle for the title. This includes past Olympians, rising stars, and several strong Canadian contenders.

To begin, look for Canada’s Jade Atkinson, Jessica Dexter, and Danielle Phelps to command attention. However, they’ll face fierce resistance from names like Tatiana Lanovenko of the U.S. and Nittaya Kongthun of Thailand. Each brings unique shape, poise, and competitive seasoning.

Meanwhile, the global reach is undeniable. Athletes from Ecuador, Ireland, Norway, Brazil, and even Sri Lanka are on the card. With such an unpredictable roster, expect surprises in the first callouts — and maybe on the final podium.

Women’s Physique

Flag Athlete Country
🇨🇦 Hannah Arsenault Canada
🇧🇷 Patricia Dos Reis Brazil
🇫🇷 Barbara Menage France
🇨🇦 Marina Kassinopoulos Canada
🇯🇵 Yurika Shigemoto Japan
🇩🇪 Denise Walle Germany
🇺🇸 Monique Jones USA
🇨🇦 Mikaela Lindsey Canada
🇲🇽 Daniela De La O Mexico
🇬🇧 Jemma Palmer UK
🇺🇸 Karrie Johnson USA

The Women’s Physique division stays strong with 11 athletes representing eight nations. The group features a balanced mix of seasoned competitors and lesser-known challengers. It promises a showdown of size, symmetry, and posing finesse.

To begin, Canadian veteran Hannah Arsenault returns to defend home soil. Alongside her, Marina Kassinopoulos and Mikaela Lindsey round out a solid local contingent. However, top threats like Barbara Menage from France and Denise Walle from Germany could spoil the party.

Additionally, competitors from Japan, Mexico, and Brazil bring global flair to the stage. Every athlete will need to display both muscle density and refined lines. Judging could come down to stage presence and transitions.

Wellness

Flag Athlete Country
🇨🇦 Alexa Floria Canada
🇺🇸 Jordan Fischer USA
🇧🇷 Melissa Teixeira Brazil
🇨🇦 Sabrina Skaar Canada
🇨🇦 Roxanne Remy Canada
🇺🇸 Amanda Burnett USA
🇨🇦 Kassandra Gill Canada
🇧🇷 Isabela Bueno Brazil
🇺🇸 Brielle Rockwell USA
🇨🇦 Madison Marie Miller Canada

The Wellness division rounds out the event with a 10-woman roster. This year, Canada leads the way with five entries, while the U.S. and Brazil also bring strong talent. Though smaller in number, the competition will be intense.

To start, Canada’s Alexa Floria, Sabrina Skaar, and Kassandra Gill aim to dominate the local stage. Their blend of muscular lower body development and aesthetic balance fits the division’s demands. However, Melissa Teixeira of Brazil poses a serious threat with international experience.

Finally, the division remains in growth mode in North America. The athletes here represent the future of this aesthetic-focused category. Whoever wins in Toronto will gain significant momentum heading into Olympia qualification season.

Men’s Open Athletes to Watch 2025 Toronto Pro Supershow

Regan Grimes

Regan Grimes enters the Toronto Pro Supershow as a major favorite. After winning the California State Pro, he secured his Olympia qualification early. Consequently, he competes here without the pressure of needing to qualify. Additionally, Grimes brings years of experience and a strong fanbase. Moreover, his physique and stage presence often make him a standout. Therefore, many expect him to deliver an impressive performance that could set the tone for the show.

Secondly, Grimes has shown remarkable consistency this season. Despite fierce competition, he maintains top form. As a result, judges and fans alike watch his every move. Furthermore, his ability to peak at the right time is a key asset. Because of this, Regan is a likely candidate for the top spot or a high placing.

Finally, his participation boosts the event’s profile. Since he is already qualified for Olympia, he may also use this contest to test new improvements. In addition, Grimes’s presence inspires fellow competitors to bring their best. Thus, he plays a pivotal role in the overall atmosphere of the competition.

 

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Sasan Heirati

Sasan Heirati comes into Toronto seeking his first professional win. Having placed second twice this season, including at the recent California State Pro, he is in strong form. Therefore, many see him as a serious challenger. Moreover, Heirati’s commitment to improvement is evident in his recent progress. Consequently, he brings both experience and hunger to the stage.

Secondly, his journey reflects determination and steady growth. Although he has yet to claim a pro title, he consistently competes near the top. As a result, fans expect him to be a tough competitor here. Furthermore, his conditioning and symmetry often impress judges. Because of this, Sasan remains a key athlete to watch.

Finally, this contest could mark a turning point in his career. Winning would cement his status and earn him an Olympia qualification. Additionally, Heirati’s presence raises the competitive stakes. Thus, his performance will be crucial in shaping the division’s outcome.

 

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Eric Janicki

Eric Janicki will make his IFBB Pro League debut at this show. Having earned his pro card in Mexico just a week before the event, he is fresh on the professional scene. Consequently, Toronto offers him an ideal platform to gain exposure. Additionally, Janicki has built a following through social media and YouTube, increasing fan interest.

Secondly, his debut carries both opportunity and challenge. While he is less experienced than some veterans, the smaller lineup allows him to stand out. Moreover, he can capitalize on this chance to impress judges without being overshadowed. Because of this, many are curious to see how he performs under pro-level pressure.

Finally, Janicki’s participation adds excitement to the event. His fresh energy may disrupt expectations and surprise audiences. In addition, his debut reflects the growing depth of talent in the IFBB Pro League. Therefore, Eric Janicki is a promising newcomer to watch closely.

 

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