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2024 New York Pro Bodybuilding Show Live Results

 

The 2024 New York Pro in Teaneck, NJ, is underway today May 18, 2024, at the Teaneck Marriott at Glenpointe. It features every IFBB Pro League division except Fitness and Men’s Wheelchair. The main event is the Men’s Open division, which features the return of 2023 Mr. Olympia bronze medalist Nick Walker to the competitive stage after recovering from a hamstring injury that kyboshed his 2024 Olympia hopes.

The winner of the nine contested divisions earns qualification to the 2024 Olympia in their respective division if they were not already qualified from a different pro show victory earlier in the season.

We’re following every division in real-time. Stay tuned throughout the day for up-to-the-minute coverage.

 

2024 New York Pro Results

The results and schedule for the 2024 New York Pro are below:

 


Men’s Open Results

Men’s Open Winner:

The athletes came out in groups for opening comparisons before being introduced to the crowd and livestream audience one at a time. The order of entry for the contestants was as follows:

  • Kristoffer Berner (Sweden)
  • Tim Budesheim (Germany)
  • Tonio Burton (United States)
  • Volodymyr Byruk (Ukraine)
  • Angel Calderon Frias (Spain)
  • Marc Arthur Dautruchee (United States)
  • Jonarthur Duncan (United States)
  • Quinton Eriya (Canada)
  • Martin Fitzwater (United States)
  • Ethan Grossman (United States)
  • Harry Harris (United Kingdom)
  • Dorian Haywood (United States)
  • Kille Kujala (Finland)
  • Josef Kveton (Czech Republic)
  • Emir Omeragic (Germany)
  • Justin Luis Rodriguez (United States)
  • Milan Sadek (Czech Republic)
  • Stuart Sutherland (United States)
  • Nicholas Walker (United States)
  • Krystian Wolski (Poland)

Men’s Open Pre-Judging

All the athletes displayed poise and confidence when showing off their physiques, and then it was time to see who was in the mix for the win. Head judge Tyler Manion grouped them in the following comparisons:

Callout # 1

  • Angel Calderon Frias (Spain)
  • Tonio Burton (United States)
  • Martin Fitzwater (United States)
  • Nicholas Walker (United States)
  • Stuart Sutherland (United States)
  • Krystian Wolski (Poland)

Callout # 2

  • Volodymyr Byruk (Ukraine)
  • Josef Kveton (Czech Republic)
  • Tim Budesheim (Germany)
  • Quinton Eriya (Canada)
  • Justin Luis Rodriguez (United States)
  • Emir Omeragic (Germany)

Callout # 3

  • Kristoffer Berner (Sweden)
  • Kille Kujala (Finland)
  • Harry Harris (United Kingdom)
  • Dorian Haywood (United States)
  • Jonarthur Duncan (United States)
  • Marc Arthur Dautruchee (United States)
  • Milan Sadek (Czech Republic)

Callout # 4

  • Tim Budesheim (Germany)
  • Krystian Wolski (Poland)
  • Quinton Eriya (Canada)
  • Angel Calderon Frias (Spain)

Callout # 5

  • Tonio Burton (United States)
  • Martin Fitzwater (United States)
  • Stuart Sutherland (United States)
  • Nicholas Walker (United States)

Based on the first callout, Walker and Martin Fitzwater appeared to be in the mix for the win. Burton looked to be fighting for third place with Stuart Sutherland. The first group went through two rounds of posing, as did the second group. Those four men were in the final callout to finish the round out.

Walker appears to be in the driver’s seat for the win, but anything can happen in the finals. Stay tuned with to see who leaves the stage with the championship ring as the 2024 New York Pro winner.

Men’s Open Finals


212 Bodybuilding Results

212 Bodybuilding Winner:

The second division of the 2024 New York Pro was the 212 Bodybuilding group. The winner will earn a qualification to the 2024 Olympia Weekend in Las Vegas, NV on Oct. 10-13, 2024. This is the first 212 event on the 2024 calendar.

The men were brought out in groups for comparisons before being offered time for individual presentations. The list of competitors can be seen below.

The roster competing in this division is below:

  • Athanasios Attilakos (United States)
  • Kerrith Bajjo (United States)
  • Francisco Barrios Vlk (Brazil)
  • Tristen Escolastico (United States)
  • Luiz Esteves (United States)
  • Scott Fogelsonger (United States)
  • Jordan Gomes (United Kingdom)
  • Nicholas Jackson (United States)
  • Jason Joseph (United States)
  • Oleh Kryvyi (Ukraine)
  • Karol Malecki (Poland)
  • Fabricio Moreira (Brazil)
  • Valentin Petrov (Bulgaria)
  • Aaron Polites (Australia)
  • Sung Il Ryu (South Korea)
  • Lucas Silva Coelho (Brazil)
  • Giuseppe Christian Zagarella (Italy)

212 Bodybuilding Pre-Judging

After the men were introduced to the fans, Manion made the callouts for prejudging. The 212 athletes perform the same poses as the Men’s Open athletes. The callouts went as follows:

Callout # 1

  • Fabricio Moreira (Brazil)
  • Francisco Barrios Vlk (Brazil)
  • Kerrith Bajjo (United States)
  • Oleh Kryvyi (Ukraine)
  • Giuseppe Christian Zagarella (Italy)
  • Lucas Silva Coelho (Brazil)

Callout # 2

  • Luiz Esteves (United States)
  • Fabricio Moreira (Brazil)
  • Francisco Barrios Vlk (Brazil)
  • Giuseppe Christian Zagarella (Italy)
  • Lucas Silva Coelho (Brazil)
  • Aaron Polites (Australia)

Callout # 3

  • Jason Joseph (United States)
  • Luiz Esteves (United States)
  • Fabricio Moreira (Brazil)
  • Lucas Silva Coelho (Brazil)
  • Tristen Escolastico (United States)
  • Aaron Polites (Australia)

Callout # 4

  • Jason Joseph (United States)
  • Luiz Esteves (United States)
  • Tristen Escolastico (United States)
  • Aaron Polites (Australia)

Callout # 5

  • Athanasios Attilakos (United States)
  • Nicholas Jackson (United States)
  • Jordan Gomes (United Kingdom)
  • Valentin Petrov (Bulgaria)
  • Sung Il Ryu (South Korea)
  • Karol Malecki (Poland)
  • Scott Fogelsonger (United States)

Callout # 6

  • Francisco Barrios Vlk (Brazil)
  • Oleh Kryvyi (Ukraine)
  • Kerrith Bajjo (United States)
  • Giuseppe Christian Zagarella (Italy)

As many fans and experts thought would happen, the first callout centered around defending champion Kerrith Bajjo and Oleh Kryvyi, both of whom finished in the top 6 of the 2023 Olympia 212 contest.

Manion sent them back in line after the opening comparison, meaning the title will likely be between them.  Third and fourth places appear to be between Francisco Barrios Vlk and Giuseppe Christian Zagarella. Those four athletes would have their own callout to conclude the morning round of this show. Bajjo and Kryvyi were in the middle of that last comparison. Manion put them through two rounds of posing.

The second half of this competition will be later in the day. will provide coverage of the 212 finals for the New York Pro as it happens.

212 Bodybuilding Finals

The second half of this competition will be later in the day. will provide coverage of the 212 finals for the New York Pro as it happens


Classic Physique Results

Classic Physique Winner:

The day for the Classic Physique athletes started with the prejudging round, which featured all 23 athletes who entered the show. The winner of this event would qualify for the 2024 Classic Physique Olympia contest if he had not already qualified before this show.

The event began with numerical comparisons, followed by individual introductions. The roster for this contest is below with names in the order they were introduced:

  • Angel Bajana (United States)
  • Tony Barhoum (United States)
  • Maurice Burgess (United States)
  • Camilo Diaz (Colombia)
  • Lucas Gianinni (United States)
  • Matthew Greggo (United States)
  • Jorge Luis Guerrero Gallegos (Mexico)
  • Keith Jenkins (United States)
  • Shicheng Jin (China)
  • Dmytro Krazhan (United States)
  • Eric Lisboa (Brazil)
  • Robert Mazzara (United States)
  • Cleef Metellus (United States)
  • Eugene Nagashima (Japan)
  • Matt Orchard (Australia)
  • Bradley Pfeifer (United States)
  • Jacob Robichaux (United States)
  • Kenneth Silcott (United States)
  • Adam Thomas (United States)
  • Jerark Toribio Perez (Dominican Republic)
  • Cameron Watson (United States)

Classic Physique Pre-Judging

After all the men were greeted by the fans in attendance, the judges were ready to make their callouts. Here is how Manion called the men to center stage.

Callout # 1

  • Camilo Diaz (Colombia)
  • Keith Jenkins (United States)
  • Matthew Greggo (United States)
  • Eric Lisboa (Brazil)
  • Bradley Pfeifer (United States)
  • Jerark Toribio Perez (Dominican Republic)

Callout # 2

  • Jorge Luis Guerrero Gallegos (Mexico)
  • Cleef Metellus (United States)
  • Lucas Gianinni (United States)
  • Shicheng Jin (China)
  • Adam Thomas (United States)
  • Matt Orchard (Australia)

Callout # 3

  • Tony Barhoum (United States)
  • Cameron Watson (United States)
  • Keith Jenkins (United States)
  • Kenneth Silcott (United States)
  • Robert Mazzara (United States)
  • Jacob Robichaux (United States)
  • Eugene Nagashima (Japan)
  • Matt Orchard (Australia)

Callout # 4

  • Camilo Diaz (Colombia)
  • Jerark Toribio Perez (Dominican Republic)
  • Dmytro Krazhan (United States)
  • Bradley Pfeifer (United States)
  • Shicheng Jin (China)

Callout # 5

  • Matthew Greggo (United States)
  • Eric Lisboa (Brazil)

Eric Lisboa was coming off a win at the 2024 Pittsburgh Pro and wanted two victories in a row. Matthew Greggo finished second to Lisboa and wanted revenge. They were in the center of the first callout. Manion had them perform two rounds before sending them back to the diagonals. Once the rest of the athletes showcased their physiques, Greggo and Lisboa concluded the round with the stage to themselves.

This was an interesting round, but nothing is settled yet. The winner of this show will be determined at the finals later in the day. Check back with to see who leaves the Garden State as the 2024 New York Pro Classic Physique champion.

Classic Physique Finals


Men’s Physique Results

Men’s Physique Winner:

It was a busy Saturday morning in Teaneck, NJ. In the Men’s Physique division,  23 competitors stood ready to face the fans and judges to see who would win this title and qualify for the 2024 Olympia Weekend in Las Vegas, NV on Oct. 10-13, 2024.

The IFBB Pro League competitors were brought out in numerical groups for early comparisons before being introduced to the crowd for individual prejudging routines. The order of introduction of the competitors are below:

  • Philip Acevedo (United States)
  • Laquintin Alston (Australia)
  • Ali Bilal (Afghanistan)
  • Nur Irfan Bin Ahmad (Singapore)
  • Vitor Chaves (Brazil)
  • Jordan Clark (United States)
  • Jeremy Coleman (United States)
  • Andrew David (United States)
  • Jimmy Decius-Norius (United States)
  • Fabian Feber (Germany)
  • Andre Ferguson (United States)
  • Maxim Golovatii (United States)
  • Aaron Harvey (United States)
  • Tunde Hassan (Ireland)
  • Jarrett Jenkins (United States)
  • Missael Leija (Mexico)
  • Tom Mcnamara (Australia)
  • Gage Moran (United States)
  • Edvan Palmeira (Brazil)
  • Alessio Sbizzera (Italy)
  • Raphael Souza (Brazil)
  • Alcides Vera III (United States)
  • Vincius Mateus Viera Lima (Brazil)

Men’s Physique Pre-Judging

After each man took his 30 seconds to show his physique to the crowd, it was time to get to the business of prejudging. Head judge Tyler Manion called the athletes out in groups based on who the judges felt had the best bodies in the lineup. The callouts went as follows:

Callout # 1

  • Fabian Feber (Germany)
  • Andre Ferguson (United States)
  • Vitor Chaves (Brazil)
  • Ali Bilal (Afghanistan)
  • Edvan Palmeira (Brazil)
  • Vincius Mateus Viera Lima (Brazil)

Callout # 2

  • Fabian Feber (Germany)
  • Andre Ferguson (United States)
  • Edvan Palmeira (Brazil)
  • Vincius Mateus Viera Lima (Brazil)

Callout # 3

  • Tunde Hassan (Ireland)
  • Jeremy Coleman (United States)
  • Alessio Sbizzera (Italy)
  • Jordan Clark (United States)
  • Tom Mcnamara (Australia)
  • Maxim Golovatii (United States)
  • Jarrett Jenkins (United States)

Callout # 4

  • Missael Leija (Mexico)
  • Raphael Souza (Brazil)
  • Gage Moran (United States)
  • Laquintin Alston (Australia)
  • Nur Irfan Bin Ahmad (Singapore)

Callout # 5

  • Andrew David (United States)
  • Philip Acevedo (United States)
  • Jimmy Decius-Norius (United States)
  • Aaron Harvey (United States)
  • Alcides Vera III (United States)

Callout # 6

  • Vitor Chaves (Brazil)
  • Ali Bilal (Afghanistan)

The center of the first callout usually tells the story of who is in the running for the title. Those spots were occupied by Vitor Chaves and Ali Bilal. Andre Ferguson and Edvan Palmeira appear to be battling it out for third place based on the second callout.

Bilal and Chaves had their own callout to conclude the round. Bilal won the Pittsburgh Pro one week before this show, and he is going for two in a row. He is already qualified for the Olympia. If he wins here, no qualification will be awarded.

The finals for this round will play out later today, and we will see who leaves the Garden State as 2024 New York Pro champion. Stay tuned to throughout the day for full coverage of every round.

Men’s Physique Finals


Women’s Bodybuilding Results

Women’s Bodybuilding Winner:

First up in the second round of pre-judging was the Women’s Bodybuilding competitors.  Six athletes lined up onstage in Teaneck to see who would win this championship and earn a qualification to compete in the Ms. Olympia contest at the 2024 Olympia Weekend in Las Vegas, NV on Oct. 10-13, 2024.

None of these athletes have qualified for the Olympia going into the show.

The athletes were brought out for group comparisons before being introduced to the live and streaming audience individually. The order they were brought out to center stage was as follows:

  • Leyvina Rodrigues Barros (Brazil)
  • Gina Cavaliero (United States)
  • Ashley Lynnette Jones (United States)
  • Keisha Oliver (United States)
  • Maria Monica Vega (United States)
  • Jeanie Welker (United States)

Women’s Bodybuilding Pre-Judging

It was up to Manion to call the competitors to the stage to see who was in the running for the win. All six athletes were simply compared as a group.

Callout # 1

  • Maria Monica Vega (United States)
  • Keisha Oliver (United States)
  • Ashley Lynnette Jones (United States)
  • Leyvina Rodrigues Barros (Brazil)
  • Jeanie Welker (United States)
  • Gina Cavaliero (United States)

Ashley Lynette Jones and Leyvina Rodrigues Barros were in the middle of the group, indicating they will be the favorites for the finals.

There is still one round to go before we know who the winner of this show is. Stay tuned to to find out who leaves Teaneck with the crown for her division.

Women’s Bodybuilding Finals


Women’s Physique Results

Women’s Physique Winner:

The Women’s Physique division held their prejudging round on the morning of the event. There were nine athletes that represented four countries in this lineup. They were brought out in groups for opening comparisons before being individually introduced to the crowd for their own presentations. The names of those contestants are below in alphabetical order.

Here are the women slated to compete:

  • Josefa Paloma Barba Bedolla (Mexico)
  • Jessica Falborn (United States)
  • Nadia Henriquez (United States)
  • Sheronica Henton (United States)
  • Jessica Hufstetler (United States)
  • Marika Jones (United States)
  • Yuna Kim (South Korea)
  • Angela Noury (United States)
  • Julia Schrade (Germany)

Women’s Physique Pre-Judging

After the introductions, it was time for the callouts to see who would be in the running for the title. The head judge lined up the athletes in the following groups:

Callout # 1

  • Jessica Hufstetler (United States)
  • Nadia Henriquez (United States)
  • Julia Schrade (Germany)
  • Sheronica Henton (United States)
  • Marika Jones (United States)
  • Josefa Paloma Barba Bedolla (Mexico)

Callout # 2

  • Jessica Falborn (United States)
  • Jessica Hufstetler (United States)
  • Marika Jones (United States)
  • Nadia Henriquez (United States)
  • Josefa Paloma Barba Bedolla (Mexico)
  • Angela Noury (United States)
  • Yuna Kim (South Korea)

Callout # 3

  • Sheronica Henton (United States)
  • Julia Schrade (Germany)

Based on the callouts from head judge Tyler Manion, the title appears to be between Sheronica Henton and Julia Schrade. They were in the center of the first callout and returned for their own at the end of the round. They were put through two rounds of posing during the final callout. We will have to see the finals to determine who the champion will be at the end of the show.

The finals for this division is slated for 5:00 PM Eastern time on Saturday evening.

Women’s Physique Finals


Figure Results

Figure Winner:

Out of the nine pro divisions being featured at the 2024 New York Pro, the Figure division had the largest field. Twenty-seven competitors are vying for the win and to be the 15th athlete to qualify for the 2024 Figure Olympia, a part of the 2024 Olympia Weekend.

After group introductions for the pre-judging round, the fans were treated to seeing each athlete on her own. The order they came out was as follows:

  • Jossie Alarcon (United States)
  • Maria Luisa Baeza Diaz Pereira (United States)
  • Danielle Barros (United States)
  • Jessica Bowers (United States)
  • Caeleigh Bowman (United States)
  • Melissa Brodsky (United States)
  • Thais Cabrices-Werner (United States)
  • Lauren Calderoni (United States)
  • Gabriela Consolmagno (United States)
  • Roberta Das Chagas (Brazil)
  • Maude Exantus (United States)
  • Emily Hammond (Canada)
  • Ali Heisler (United States)
  • Ashley Howells (United States)
  • Latoya Johnson (United States)
  • Jeanne Kassel (Germany)
  • Ashley Lakomowski (United States)
  • Caroline Leticia Zawadzki (United States)
  • Georgina Lona (Mexico)
  • Daniella Means (United States)
  • Sokum Ouk (United States)
  • Nina Paulus (Germany)
  • Valerie Ratelle (Canada)
  • Serena Salis (Bahamas)
  • Lia Taylor (United States)
  • Maria Wattel (Netherlands)
  • Aksana Yukhno (United States)

Figure Pre-Judging

After each competitor took her turn on center stage, the judges wanted to do comparisons to see who was the best in the lineup. There were several group callouts, but the first and last mattered most because those told the tale of who would be in the mix for the win.

Callout # 1

  • Thais Cabrices-Werner (United States)
  • Caeleigh Bowman (United States)
  • Maria Luisa Baeza Diaz Pereira (United States)
  • Jeanne Kassel (Germany)
  • Ashley Lakomowski (United States)
  • Aksana Yukhno (United States)

Callout # 2

  • Valerie Ratelle (Canada)
  • Jossie Alarcon (United States)
  • Emily Hammond (Canada)
  • Maude Exantus (United States)
  • Gabriela Consolmagno (United States)
  • Ashley Howells (United States)
  • Caroline Leticia Zawadzki (United States)
  • Daniella Means (United States)

Callout # 3

  • Roberta Das Chagas (Brazil)
  • Melissa Brodsky (United States)
  • Lauren Calderoni (United States)
  • Nina Paulus (Germany)
  • Sokum Ouk (United States)
  • Lia Taylor (United States)

Callout # 4

  • Danielle Barros (United States)
  • Jessica Bowers (United States)
  • Latoya Johnson (United States)
  • Ali Heisler (United States)
  • Maria Wattel (Netherlands)
  • Jossie Alarcon (United States)
  • Georgina Lona (Mexico)

Callout # 5

  • Maria Luisa Baeza Diaz Pereira (United States)
  • Thais Cabrices-Werner (United States)

The first callout focused on Maria Luisa Baeza Diaz Pereira and Jeanne Kassel in the center. They appeared to be the front runners at that point.

One half of the show is done, but another half remains. The competitors will find out who gets to go on to the Olympia by the end of the evening in the Garden State. will continue providing live updates throughout the day as the 2024 New York Pro continues.

Figure Finals


Bikini Results

Bikini Winner:

The 2024 New York Pro prejudging round concluded with the Bikini division. 2023 winner Aimee Leann Delgado was looking to defend her title while her 11 opponents were looking to hear “and the new” at the end of the evening.

Pre-judging began with group comparisons followed by individual presentations. They were brought out to center stage in the following order:

  • Verushqa Andrade (United States)
  • Shantal Barros (United States)
  • Aimee Leann Delgado (United States)
  • Valeria Fedorenko (Ukraine)
  • Vanessa Guzman (United States)
  • Ashley Marie Lee (United States)
  • Vanesa Ocana (Argentina)
  • Janet Ortega (United States)
  • Huyen Person (United States)
  • Sharon Ramos (Dominican Republic)
  • Lisa Reith (Germany)
  • Luciana Santos (Brazil)

Bikini Pre-Judging

Delgado was the favorite going into the show, but the competition still had to take place to confirm she was the best of the day. It would take callouts for that to happen, and Manion requested the following call-outs:

Callout # 1

  • Valeria Fedorenko (Ukraine)
  • Huyen Person (United States)
  • Aimee Leann Delgado (United States)
  • Lisa Reith (Germany)
  • Sharon Ramos (Dominican Republic)
  • Luciana Santos (Brazil)

Callout # 2

  • Janet Ortega (United States)
  • Verushqa Andrade (United States)
  • Vanessa Guzman (United States)
  • Ashley Marie Lee (United States)
  • Shantal Barros (United States)
  • Vanesa Ocana (Argentina)

Callout # 3

  • Huyen Person (United States)
  • Aimee Leann Delgado (United States)
  • Sharon Ramos (Dominican Republic)
  • Lisa Reith (Germany)

As expected, Delgado was in the center of the first callout. She was joined by Lisa Reith of Germany, who appeared determined to make this a close show. Sharon Ramos would trade places with Reith before the callout was over. Ramos and Delgado were in the third and final comparison to conclude the round.

Bikini Finals


Wellness Results

Wellness Winner:

The second women’s division of the 2024 New York Pro was the Wellness division. Prejudging for this show was held on the morning of Saturday, May 18, 2024 in Teaneck, NJ. This event featured 15 competitors representing eight different countries. The winner of the show will qualify for the 2024 Wellness Olympia in Las Vegas, NV on Oct 10-13, 2024, if she had not qualified already.

The athletes were introduced in groups followed by individual presentations. Here is the lineup for this contest, as the competitors were introduced to the audience:

  • Elisa Alcantara (Dominican Republic)
  • Juliane Almeida (Brazil)
  • Debora Assuncao (United States)
  • Emily Azzarello (Canada)
  • Edna Ferreira De Souza (United States)
  • Melitza Guerrero (United States)
  • Sheila Guidry (United States)
  • Emily King (Australia)
  • Chen Qi Liu (China)
  • Giselle Machado (Mexico)
  • Kelly Purcell (United States)
  • Lorena Ragusa (United States)
  • Fernanda Rodrigues (United States)
  • Shavonne Tedstone (United States)
  • Minju Yoon (South Korea)

Wellness Pre-Judging

The Wellness division requires the athletes to have more developed lower bodies, specifically the thighs and glutes. This is what the judges were looking for during the prejudging callouts. The center of the first and final callout usually determines who is in the running for the championship.

Here is how the athletes were called out for the opening rounds:

Callout # 1

  • Emily King (Australia)
  • Emily Azzarello (Canada)
  • Giselle Machado (Mexico)
  • Elisa Alcantara (Dominican Republic)
  • Chen Qi Liu (China)
  • Lorena Ragusa (United States)

Callout # 2

  • Debora Assuncao (United States)
  • Emily King (Australia)
  • Emily Azzarello (Canada)
  • Giselle Machado (Mexico)
  • Lorena Ragusa (United States)

Callout # 3

  • Melitza Guerrero (United States)
  • Edna Ferreira De Souza (United States)
  • Shavonne Tedstone (United States)
  • Juliane Almeida (Brazil)
  • Kelly Purcell (United States)
  • Fernanda Rodrigues (United States)
  • Minju Yoon (South Korea)

Callout # 4

  • Elisa Alcantara (Dominican Republic)
  • Giselle Machado (Mexico)

The center of the first call-out featured Giselle Machado and Elisa Alcantara. They were not seen again until the final callout, where they stood alone. The title is clearly between them.

The final round of this contest will take place in Teaneck later today. Stay tuned right here, as will be producing coverage of the show throughout the event until all nine champions have been crowned.

Wellness Finals

2024 New York Pro Schedule

Below is the schedule of events for the day:

Pre-Judging A: 8:00 a.m.

  • Women’s Physique
  • Men’s Physique
  • Wellness
  • Classic Physique
  • 212 Bodybuilding

Pre-Judging B: 12:00 p.m.

  • Women’s Bodybuilding
  • Figure
  • Bikini
  • Men’s Bodybuilding

Finals A: 5:00 p.m.

  • Women’s Physique
  • Men’s Physique
  • Wellness
  • Classic Physique
  • 212 Bodybuilding

Finals B: 8:00 p.m.

  • Women’s Bodybuilding
  • Figure
  • Bikini
  • Men’s Bodybuilding

How To Watch the 2024 New York Pro

To watch a live stream of the competition, go to www.ny-pro.com. It’s available to stream on pay-per-view for $34.95. To purchase tickets for the contest, go to npcnortheast.ticketspice.com/2024-new-york-pro.

Not ready to financially commit to following the contest? Follow along right here for live results coverage, from pre-judging in the morning to the epic finals in the evening.

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