The 2025 Triple O Dynasty Pro took place on Saturday, April 5, in Mesa, Arizona. As expected, the contest served as a qualifier for the Women’s Bodybuilding and Figure divisions at the Olympia. For that reason, it drew serious talent chasing a spot on the sport’s biggest stage. Ultimately, the show delivered a strong start to the season.
At the same time, it stood out for its powerhouse promotion team. Andrea Shaw, a five-time Ms. Olympia, partnered with eight-time Figure winner Cydney Gillon. In addition, they were joined by Whitney Jones, a three-time Fitness Olympia champ. Together, the trio brought elite credibility and experience to the event.
Meanwhile, the show featured more than just the pros. NPC athletes competed across male and female categories. As a result, the event highlighted both veteran competitors and rising newcomers. Still, all eyes remained on the pro divisions.
By night’s end, two athletes claimed victory. Selyka Givan earned the Women’s Bodybuilding title after a tight battle. In contrast, Ericka Morgan swept the Figure division with unanimous first-place votes. With those wins, both women secured their qualifications for the 2025 Olympia.
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🏆 2025 Triple O Dynasty Pro Results
Women’s Bodybuilding
- Selyka Givan (USA)
- Tiana Flex (South Africa)
- Chelsea Dion (USA)
- Theresa Ivancik (USA)
- Gabriela Vega (USA)
- Mayla Ash (USA)
- Helen Davis (USA)
- Lisa Kudrey (Canada)
The 2025 Triple O Dynasty Pro marked the start of the Women’s Bodybuilding season. The event took place on April 5 in Mesa, Arizona. Selyka Givan, representing the United States, earned her first career win in a close battle.
She secured the victory by just one point over runner-up Tiana Flex of South Africa. Because of that narrow margin, Givan now becomes the fifth competitor to qualify for the 2025 Ms. Olympia. Notably, her victory came on Opening Day, which raised the stakes even more.
Chelsea Dion placed third, followed by Theresa Ivancik and Gabriela Vega rounding out the top five. Mayla Ash, Helen Davis, and Lisa Kudrey completed the lineup. Although only one athlete advanced to Olympia, the division delivered a strong showing of veteran talent and new contenders.
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Figure
- Ericka Morgan (Guatemala)
- Vira Madueme (USA)
- Lu Faustin (USA)
- Wendy Fortino (USA)
- Denise Zwinger-Tynek (Germany)
- Sarah Antonie (USA)
- Sandee Lark (USA)
- Lakeisha Roulhac (USA)
- Daniella Means (Hong Kong)
- Brittany Offers (Canada)
- Kyndle Rich (USA)
- Bailey Gutierrez (USA)
- Jenny Liebl (USA)
- Jessica McWilliams (USA)
- Sara Michelle Taschner (USA)
T-16. Saundra Clarke (USA)
T-16. Edie Davis (USA)
T-16. Monica Nuhfer (USA)
Ericka Morgan of Guatemala emerged as the clear winner in the Figure division. She earned unanimous first-place votes from the judges, leaving no room for debate. Because of that dominant performance, she became the 13th athlete to qualify for the 2025 Figure Olympia.
Olympia head judge Sandy Williamson oversaw the judging panel. Under her guidance, the scores reflected Morgan’s strong physique, structure, and presentation. Unlike the tight battle in bodybuilding, this category had a decisive outcome.
Vira Madueme of the U.S. finished second, while Lu Faustin claimed third. Wendy Fortino and Denise Zwinger-Tynek rounded out the top five. Although those athletes showed promise, only Morgan secured an Olympia qualification. The rest must win a show by the September 14 deadline to earn their spot.
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Overview
The 2025 Triple O Dynasty Pro took place in Mesa, Arizona, on April 5, serving as an Olympia qualifier for the Women’s Bodybuilding and Figure divisions. Notably, the event was promoted by Olympia champions Andrea Shaw, Cydney Gillon, and Whitney Jones. As a result, the show drew a strong lineup of pros and amateurs alike. In Women’s Bodybuilding, Selyka Givan edged out Tiana Flex by a single point to earn her first pro win and Olympia qualification. Meanwhile, in the Figure division, Ericka Morgan dominated the field with unanimous first-place votes. Consequently, both champions secured their spots at the 2025 Olympia.
Featured Image –2025 Triple O Dynasty Pro Official Results– Credit: @bloomhausmedia (Instagram)