Classic Physique and Bikini headline this event.
The 2024 Orlando Pro bodybuilding show, set to take place on Saturday, July 6, at the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando, FL, will feature the IFBB Pro League’s Classic Physique and Bikini divisions.
Twenty-five pros will grace the stage across both divisions, and the winners of the contests will qualify for the 2024 Olympia in Orlando, FL, on Oct. 10-13, 2024, if they have not qualified already.
2024 Orlando Pro Rosters
The competitor lists for both divisions are below, with names in alphabetical order.
Classic Physique
- Osmar Alanis (Mexico)
- Bassem Ashouri (United States)
- Theodore Atkins, Jr. (United States)
- Toto Djong (United States)
- Tyler Johnson (Canada)
- Jared Keys (United States)
- Christopher London (United States)
- Gregory Monk (Guam)
- Andrey Oliveira (Brazil)
- Carlos Pinto (United States)
- Michael Reilly (United States)
- Zac Smith (Australia)
- Jordan Strickland (United States)
Bikini
- Noelle Agnew (United States)
- The best (United States)
- Your Aramayo (Argentina)
- Noemi Cosentino (Italy)
- Jasmine Gonzalez (United States)
- Vanessa Guzman (United States)
- Reijuana Harley (United States)
- Vesela Hristova (United Kingdom)
- Racquel Hutchinson (Canada)
- Kristy Imsande (United States)
- Morgan Lindsey (United States)
- Marina Maliden (United States)
Classic Physique Athletes to Watch
The Classic Physique division features 13 competitors. The three below could be in the first and final callouts from the judges:
Tyler Johnson
Tyler Johnson has won his last two contests — the 2024 Body Be 1 Classic Pro and the 2024 Indy Supershow Pro—making him Olympia-eligible already. So, if he wins this show, no qualification will be awarded because only show winners who have not yet qualified can move on to the Olympia at this stage of the season.
Toto Djong
This will be Toto Djong’s fourth show of the season and his third different division. He has competed in the Men’s Open and 212 divisions already. He was second in the 212 category at the 2024 South Florida Pro. It will be his first time competing in Classic Physique since 2022.
Jared Keys
Jared Keys has been rising up the ranks but has yet to win a title in his three-year pro career. His best effort in two shows this season was fifth at the Tri-City Pro. He could be a dark horse to watch in this show.