2021 Toronto Pro Supershow Results

By Presser
December 5, 2021
3 min read

Here are the results from the Toronto Pro Supershow!

The 2021 Toronto Pro Supershow took place over the weekend with victors earning qualification to the 2022 Olympia. Competitors from 10 divisions gathered in Toronto, Ontario, Canada to put on an exciting show.

The Men’s Open division was the highlight of the show. Quinton Eriya entered the show as one of the competitors to watch. He is one of two returning competitors from this show back in 2019. The 2020 competition was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic but fans were excited to have Canada’s biggest show back once again.

Joseph Seeman is the other returning competitor. He finished fourth at the competition and was looking to make another impact. Seeman has been making improvements over the last two years and has a physique that can compete in certain shows. Joel Thomas and Victor Rea Cano also entered as dark-horse competitors to win the division.

There were a total of 10 divisions that show winners gain qualification to the Olympia. The full results have been announced from the event. Checkout the full results from the show including the official score cards!

2021 Toronto Pro Supershow: All Division Results

  • Men’s Open: Joel Thomas
  • Classic Physique: Anthony Casado
  • Men’s 212: Douglas Connor
  • Men’s Physique: Davide Mazzolari
  • Women’s Bodybuilding: MayLa Ash
  • Women’s Physique: Ivie Rhein
  • Figure: Angelita Lopez
  • Fitness: Andrea Glass
  • Bikini: Danielle Phelps
  • Wellness: Kassandra Gillis

2021 Toronto Pro Supershow Breakdown

Men’s Open

  • First Place – Joel Thomas
  • Second Place – Quinton Eriya
  • Third Place – Joe Seeman
  • Fourth Place – Eiren Gauley
  • Fifth Place – Stan de Longeaux
  • Sixth Place – Carlos Longoria

Classic Physique

  • First Place – Anthony Casado
  • Second Place – Roman Ramassamy
  • Third Place – Romane Haye
  • Fourth Place – Blake Course
  • Fifth Place – Duqann Hinton
  • Sixth Place – Soo Min Yoon

Men’s 212

  • First Place – Douglas Connor
  • Second Place – Adolph Quoida
  • Third Place – David Henry
  • Fourth Place – Stephanie Didoshock
  • Fifth Place – Murat Gonul
  • Sixth Place – Luis Santa

Men’s Physique

  • First Place – Davide Mazzolari
  • Second Place – Sharif Reid
  • Third Place – Ikenna Amaliri
  • Fourth Place – Evan Kanu
  • Fifth Place – Charles Paquette
  • Sixth Place – Zheyu Zhang

Women’s Bodybuilding

  • First Place – MayLa Ash
  • Second Place – Lisa Kudrey
  • Third Place – Michelle Jin
  • Fourth Place – Tananarive Huie

Women’s Physique

  • First Place – Ivie Rhein
  • Second Place – Alexis Sullivan
  • Third Place – Lisa McLean
  • Fourth Place – Maria Redman
  • Fifth Place – Eve Gagnon
  • Sixth Place – Nathalee Thompson

Figure

  • First Place – Angelita Lopez
  • Second Place – Maryam Bamdad
  • Third Place – Katerina Aninao
  • Fourth Place – Tereza Linhartova
  • Fifth Place – Her Eun
  • Sixth Place – Rachel Killan

Fitness

  • First Place – Andrea Glass
  • Second Place – Abby Bolton
  • Third Place – Daniella DaCosta
  • Fourth Place – Corina Harkelorad
  • Fifth Place – Terra Plum
  • Sixth Place – Maria Laura Cerbelli

Bikini

  • First Place – Danielle Phelps
  • Second Place – Adair Libbrecht
  • Third Place – Karen Wall
  • Fourth Place – Diane Brunet
  • Fifth Place – Laura Ziv
  • Sixth Place – Julia Schroeder

Wellness

  • First Place – Kassandra Gillis
  • Second Place – Celeste Morales
  • Third Place – Emily Azzarello
  • Fourth Place – Alexis Rosalia
  • Fifth Place – Brooke Donnelly

Generation Iron wishes to congratulate all the great athletes who earned a win at the 2021 Toronto Pro Supershow. Make sure to check out our full IFBB Pro results page from this year and previous years right here to catch up on any action you may have missed!

Greg Patuto

Greg has covered the four major sports for six years and has been featured on sites such as Sports Illustrated, Fox Sports, SB Nation, NJ.com, and FanSided. Now, he is transitioning into the world of bodybuilding and strength sports.


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