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2024 Pittsburgh Pro Bodybuilding Show Results

Six champions received 2024 Olympia qualifications in Pittsburgh.

The 2024 Pittsburgh Pro was held on May 10-11, 2024, on the Wyndham Grand Downtown Hotel in Pittsburgh, PA. The show is promoted by IFBB Pro League president Jim Manion. It features six IFBB Pro League divisions and a special guest-posing event featuring Men’s Open and Classic Physique athletes.

The winners of the six pro competitions were granted 2024 Olympia qualifications to compete in Las Vegas, NV, on the weekend of Oct. 10-13, 2024. The winners were Eric Lisboa (Classic Physique), Ali Bilal (Men’s Physique), Natalie Rae Wolfe (Women’s Physique), Natalia Soltero (Figure), Aimee Leann Delgado (Bikini), and Elisa Alcantara (Wellness).

2024 Pittsburgh Pro Results

The final placings for all six competitions are below:

Classic Physique

  1. Eric Lisboa (Brazil)
  2. Matthew Greggo (United States)
  3. James Yount (United States)
  4. Dmytro Krazhan (United States)
  5. Camilo Diaz (Colombia)
  6. Cleef Metellus (United States)
  7. Bradley Pfeifer (United States)
  8. Cody Amey (Canada)
  9. Jared Keys (United States)
  10. Gregory Dawson (Canada)
  11. Thomas Connelly (United States)
  12. Kenneth Silcott (United States)
  13. Tony Coke (Canada)

Men’s Physique

  1. Ali Bilal (Afghanistan)
  2. Victor Chaves (Brazil)
  3. George Brown (United States)
  4. Deke Walker (United Kingdom)
  5. Clarence McSpadden (United States)
  6. Aundre Benson (United States)
  7. Juan Gomez (Colombia)
  8. Jordan Clark (United States)
  9. Miguel Zapata (Dominican Republic)
  10. Maxim Golovatii (United States)
  11. Chris Mantovani (Canada)
  12. Missael Leija (Mexico)
  13. Michael Mayers (United States)
  14. Tom McNamara (Australia)
  15. Wilfred Harris (United States)

Tied for sixteenth

  • Jimmy Decius-Norius (United States)
  • Jaydon Goddard (Bermuda)
  • Rodney Harvey (United States)

Women’s Physique

  1. Natalie Rae Wolfe (United States)
  2. Joleen Keith (United States)
  3. Samantha Emery (Canada)

Figure

  1. Natalia Single (United States)
  2. Maria Luisa Baeza Diaz Pereira (United States)
  3. Ericka Morales Morgan (Guatemala)
  4. Madison Dinges (United States)
  5. Maggie Watson (Canada)
  6. Ashley Lakomowski (United States)
  7. Sarah Van Heiden (United States)
  8. Jessica Bowers (United States)
  9. Ali Heisler (United States)
  10. Amy Smith (United States)
  11. Silva Tamires (Brazil)
  12. Serena Salis (Bahamas)

Bikini

  1. Aimee Leann Delgado (United States)
  2. Ashley Kaltwasser (United States)
  3. Vania Auguste (United States)
  4. Maria Acosta (United States)
  5. Tara Grier (United States)
  6. India Paulino (United States)
  7. Brittany Gillespie (United States)
  8. Valeria Fedorenko (Ukraine)
  9. Brittany Hamilton (United States)
  10. Sharon Ramos (Dominican Republic)
  11. Ariana Brothers (United States)
  12. Reyna Perez Mecalco (Mexico)
  13. Maya Astabie (United States)
  14. Allison Text (France)
  15. Iulia Baba (Romania)

Tied for sixteenth

  • Verushqa Andrade (United States)
  • Alessia Facchin (Italy)
  • Inna Gavryliuk (United States)
  • Vanessa Guzman (United States)
  • Shaneeka Harmonson (United States)
  • Alexandria Ross (United States)
  • Kirsty Taylor (United Kingdom)

Wellness

  1. Elisa Alcantara (Dominican Republic)
  2. Giselle Machado (Mexico)
  3. Marissa Andrews (United States)
  4. Jasmine Payne (United States)
  5. Riley Walsh (United States)
  6. Kristin Broadwell (Canada)
  7. Bridgiamell Rodriguez (Puerto Rico)
  8. Priscilla Lynd (United States)
  9. Juliane Almeida (Brazil)
  10. Rose Pham (United States)

Classic Physique Winner — Eric Lisboa

Eric Lisboa and Matthew Greggo were the highest contenders on this lineup. If conditioning, symmetry, and shape are comparable, the larger guy is likelier to win, and Lisboa had that distinction on this comparison. He won and will probably be an element of the 2024 Classic Physique Olympia. Greggo finished in second, and third place went to James Yount.

Men’s Physique Winner — Ali Bilal

Ali Bilal was very lean and showed a really impressive physique within the Men’s Physique competition. He was the clear winner on this showdown and celebrated his 2024 Olympia qualification with a jump and fist pump after Vitor Chaves was announced in second place. Rounding out the highest three was George Brown.

Women’s Physique Winner — Natalie Rae Wolfe

There were only three contestants within the Women’s Physique contest, and Natalie Rae Wolfe was awarded first place over runner-up Joleen Keith and third-place finisher Samantha Emery of Canada. Wolfe is the ninth athlete to qualify for the 2024 Women’s Physique Olympia.

Figure Winner — Natalia Soltero

Natalia Soltero made probably the most of her 2024 season debut by claiming the win within the Figure division. She was second on this show in 2023 and desired to redeem herself. This is her second Pittsburgh Pro win, having also won it in 2019. Second and third places within the 2024 contest went to Maria Luisa Baeza Diaz Pereira and Ericka Morales Morgan, respectively.

Bikini Winner — Aimee Leann Delgado

2023 Pittsburgh Pro winner Delgado and three-time Bikini Olympia winner Ashley Kaltwasser placed on a show for the fans on this contest, and it was very close within the eyes of the judges. Ultimately, Delgado successfully defended her title, and Kaltwasser placed second. Third place went to Vania Auguste.

Wellness Winner — Elisa Alcantara

Elisa Alcantara was third on the 2023 Wellness Olympia, meaning she didn’t should win this show to qualify for the 2024 contest. The top three from the previous Olympia are robotically invited to compete the next 12 months.

She selected to enter this show anyway and was awarded the gold medal. The runner-up was Giselle Machado, and the highest three were Marissa Andrews.

Guest Posing Exhibition

The individual guest-posting exhibition featuring several Men’s Open athletes is a feature attraction for this event on the Saturday afternoon show. The 2024 edition featured 2023 Mr. Olympia Derek Lunsford, Samson Dauda, Nick Walker, Hunter Labrada, Martin Fitzwater, and Classic Physique athletes Urs Kalecinski and Ramon Rocha Querioz.

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