2022 New York Pro Preview & Full Competitor List

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The 2022 New York Pro is just a few days away and there is now a full list of competitors!
The bodybuilding season rolls on with another big-time competitor coming on Saturday. Just one week after the 2022 Indy Pro, some of the best competitors in the world will return to the stage during the 2022 New York Pro. This is considered one of the biggest shows of the year, outside of the Arnold Classic and Olympia. The competition will take place at the Marriott at Glenpointe in Teaneck, NJ.
There are a total of nine divisions that will be present at the New York Pro. Once again, this will be headlined by Men’s Open. Indy Pro champion Blessing Awodibu will make a quick return to the stage as one of the favorites to win the competition. Maxx Charles will also return after a third-place finish in Indianapolis, along with Justin Rodriguez.
We will get into the Men’s Open competitors below but there are other elite names ready to take the stage. Sadik Hadzovic made his return to the stage and earned Olympia qualification after winning the Pittsburgh Pro. He will take the stage once again in New Jersey. Bikini is a growing division in bodybuilding and there will be no shortage of talent this weekend.
Lauralie Chapados has taken over as one of the two best competitors in the division, along with Olympia champion Jennifer Dorie. Chapados will look to earn another victory during the NY Pro. Janet Layug finished third in Pittsburgh and will look to challenge Chapados, who took home the title in this competition.
The Men’s Open division will once again be headlined and feature some elite names looking to stay in championship shape. Below, take a look at some of the top competitors to watch during the NY Pro.
Blessing Awodibu
Blessing Awodibu entered the Indy Pro as one of the favorites to win. After showing up in his best shape, Awodibu might be the clear-cut favorite to win once again in New Jersey. This is a show that Awodibu will take personally after a sixth-place finish in 2021. This is when Awodibu’s rivalry with Nick Walker, 2021 NY Pro champion, began. Awodibu will now have a chance to avenge his performance last season and do it at his absolute best.
Maxx Charles
Maxx Charles was considered one of the top competitors in Indianapolis but was jumped by Charles Griffen on the score card. Charles finished third in Indy and without Griffen in the lineup, Charles might considered the favorite to challenge Awodibu. It is amazing to see how it changes week to week and this is a chance for Charles to learn from his performance last week and enjoy a quick turnaround.
Justin Rodriguez
Justin Rodriguez is one of the competitors who is looking to reach his potential. It began at the Arnold Classic, where he looked impressive during prejudging. He fell during the finals and this happened once again in Indy. Rodriguez and Awodibu were expected to finish at the top but Rodriguez fell to fourth when it was all said and done. With many of the same competitors returning to New Jersey, Rodriguez will look to make some necessary improvements on stage.
Dorian Haywood
Dorian Haywood finished fourth at the Indy Pro last year but took a step back this time around. He finished sixth in Indianapolis last week. Haywood competed five times in 2021 and it looks like he is staying busy once again. If there is a tier of competitors looking to take a step forward, Haywood is leading the charge. He has experience in this show, which was another fourth-place finish last year.
Slavoj Bednar
Slavoj Bednar is improving year to year. He competed twice in 2021 with a top-10 finish at the Chicago Pro. In Indy, Bednar finished eighth and will have a chance to improve on his position. Bednar does not bring the massive size of other competitors but he has great symmetry and conditioning on stage.
2022 New York Pro Competitor List
Men’s Open

Blessing Awodibu
Paul Baker
Slavoj Bednar
Maxx Charles
Ross Flanigan
Douglas Fruchey
Dorian Haywood
Peter Klancir
Theo Leguerrier
Bruce Noite
Emir Omeragic
Andrea Presti
Justin Rodriguez
Joji Sekine
Mariusz Tomczuk

Classic Physique

Dancovea Anderson
Paul Baker
Maurice Burgess
Tommy Clark
Luis Colon
Neil Currey
Camilo Diaz
Jeong Hyun Kim
Kenneth Silcott
Derrick Simmons
Ruben Stouth
Anthony Venterosa
Alexander Westormeier
Junyoung Yoon

Men’s 212

Noel Adame
Abdullah Alsaif
Steve Benthin
Peter Castella
Arturo Cotto
Yumon Eaton
Asante Gibson
Michael Gillotti
Sung Yeop Jang
Derik Olsan
David Robinson
Enmanuel Rodriguez

Men’s Physique

Chidube Anene
Bryan Blackman
Riccardo Croci
Daniele D’Onofrio
Sadik Hadzovic
Brett Mario Jackson Jr.
Minsu Kim
Burak King
Jeremiah Maxey
Kelvin Morel
Bruce Nolte
Geobanny Paula
Kenny Privet
Ramses Rams
Mark Robinson
Steven Rogers
Adrian Thomas
Damar Turner

Women’s Bodybuilding

Saqweta Barrino
Michelle Brent
Gisela Nunes Chan
Stephanie Fisher
Michelle Jin
Keisha Oliver
Pauline Nelson
Donna Salib
Wendy Sanchez

Women’s Physique

Idaliz Alvarez
Natalia Abraham Coelho
Ji Hye Lee
Kristyn Lia
Angela Noury
Amanda Peles
Renee Reefschlaeger
Heidi Worrell-Osborne

Bikini

Lauralie Chapados
Sara Choi
Jessica Nicole Dollas
Liana Giannamore
Karens Gonzalez
Elizabeth Jensen
Tae Rin Kim
Janet Layug
Liana Martinez
Ruth E. Montes
Cristina Pacillo
Ji Bin Park
India Paulino
Elisa Pecini
Thirza Quintana
Lexus Redmond
Kerri Jeanne Simas
Erin Stern
Francesca Stoico
Nadia Szymanowicz
Allison Testu

Figure

Jossie Nathalie Alarcon Becerra
Desmone Black-Thompson
Sh’Nere Mattise Deas
Eda Greene
Mandy Harbin
Courtney Jacobs
Yelena Larina
Tereza Linhartova
Georgina Lona
Nancy Lozano
Ericka M. Morgan
Jennifer Nazem
Larissa Penaloza
Christina Rosa
Ashley Soden

Wellness

Sunny Andrews
Madison Luna
Jasmine Payne
Judian Winston
Rafaelle Zen

For more news and updates, follow Generation Iron on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.


The 2022 New York Pro is just a few days away and there is now a full list of competitors!
The bodybuilding season rolls on with another big-time competitor coming on Saturday. Just one week after the 2022 Indy Pro, some of the best competitors in the world will return to the stage during the 2022 New York Pro. This is considered one of the biggest shows of the year, outside of the Arnold Classic and Olympia. The competition will take place at the Marriott at Glenpointe in Teaneck, NJ.


There are a total of nine divisions that will be present at the New York Pro. Once again, this will be headlined by Men’s Open. Indy Pro champion Blessing Awodibu will make a quick return to the stage as one of the favorites to win the competition. Maxx Charles will also return after a third-place finish in Indianapolis, along with Justin Rodriguez.


We will get into the Men’s Open competitors below but there are other elite names ready to take the stage. Sadik Hadzovic made his return to the stage and earned Olympia qualification after winning the Pittsburgh Pro. He will take the stage once again in New Jersey. Bikini is a growing division in bodybuilding and there will be no shortage of talent this weekend.


Lauralie Chapados has taken over as one of the two best competitors in the division, along with Olympia champion Jennifer Dorie. Chapados will look to earn another victory during the NY Pro. Janet Layug finished third in Pittsburgh and will look to challenge Chapados, who took home the title in this competition.


The Men’s Open division will once again be headlined and feature some elite names looking to stay in championship shape. Below, take a look at some of the top competitors to watch during the NY Pro.


Blessing Awodibu
Blessing Awodibu entered the Indy Pro as one of the favorites to win. After showing up in his best shape, Awodibu might be the clear-cut favorite to win once again in New Jersey. This is a show that Awodibu will take personally after a sixth-place finish in 2021. This is when Awodibu’s rivalry with Nick Walker, 2021 NY Pro champion, began. Awodibu will now have a chance to avenge his performance last season and do it at his absolute best.


Maxx Charles
Maxx Charles was considered one of the top competitors in Indianapolis but was jumped by Charles Griffen on the score card. Charles finished third in Indy and without Griffen in the lineup, Charles might considered the favorite to challenge Awodibu. It is amazing to see how it changes week to week and this is a chance for Charles to learn from his performance last week and enjoy a quick turnaround.


Justin Rodriguez
Justin Rodriguez is one of the competitors who is looking to reach his potential. It began at the Arnold Classic, where he looked impressive during prejudging. He fell during the finals and this happened once again in Indy. Rodriguez and Awodibu were expected to finish at the top but Rodriguez fell to fourth when it was all said and done. With many of the same competitors returning to New Jersey, Rodriguez will look to make some necessary improvements on stage.


Dorian Haywood
Dorian Haywood finished fourth at the Indy Pro last year but took a step back this time around. He finished sixth in Indianapolis last week. Haywood competed five times in 2021 and it looks like he is staying busy once again. If there is a tier of competitors looking to take a step forward, Haywood is leading the charge. He has experience in this show, which was another fourth-place finish last year.


Slavoj Bednar
Slavoj Bednar is improving year to year. He competed twice in 2021 with a top-10 finish at the Chicago Pro. In Indy, Bednar finished eighth and will have a chance to improve on his position. Bednar does not bring the massive size of other competitors but he has great symmetry and conditioning on stage.


2022 New York Pro Competitor List
Men’s Open
  • Blessing Awodibu
  • Paul Baker
  • Slavoj Bednar
  • Maxx Charles
  • Ross Flanigan
  • Douglas Fruchey
  • Dorian Haywood
  • Peter Klancir
  • Theo Leguerrier
  • Bruce Noite
  • Emir Omeragic
  • Andrea Presti
  • Justin Rodriguez
  • Joji Sekine
  • Mariusz Tomczuk
Classic Physique
  • Dancovea Anderson
  • Paul Baker
  • Maurice Burgess
  • Tommy Clark
  • Luis Colon
  • Neil Currey
  • Camilo Diaz
  • Jeong Hyun Kim
  • Kenneth Silcott
  • Derrick Simmons
  • Ruben Stouth
  • Anthony Venterosa
  • Alexander Westormeier
  • Junyoung Yoon
Men’s 212
  • Noel Adame
  • Abdullah Alsaif
  • Steve Benthin
  • Peter Castella
  • Arturo Cotto
  • Yumon Eaton
  • Asante Gibson
  • Michael Gillotti
  • Sung Yeop Jang
  • Derik Olsan
  • David Robinson
  • Enmanuel Rodriguez
Men’s Physique
  • Chidube Anene
  • Bryan Blackman
  • Riccardo Croci
  • Daniele D’Onofrio
  • Sadik Hadzovic
  • Brett Mario Jackson Jr.
  • Minsu Kim
  • Burak King
  • Jeremiah Maxey
  • Kelvin Morel
  • Bruce Nolte
  • Geobanny Paula
  • Kenny Privet
  • Ramses Rams
  • Mark Robinson
  • Steven Rogers
  • Adrian Thomas
  • Damar Turner
Women’s Bodybuilding
  • Saqweta Barrino
  • Michelle Brent
  • Gisela Nunes Chan
  • Stephanie Fisher
  • Michelle Jin
  • Keisha Oliver
  • Pauline Nelson
  • Donna Salib
  • Wendy Sanchez
Women’s Physique
  • Idaliz Alvarez
  • Natalia Abraham Coelho
  • Ji Hye Lee
  • Kristyn Lia
  • Angela Noury
  • Amanda Peles
  • Renee Reefschlaeger
  • Heidi Worrell-Osborne
Bikini
  • Lauralie Chapados
  • Sara Choi
  • Jessica Nicole Dollas
  • Liana Giannamore
  • Karens Gonzalez
  • Elizabeth Jensen
  • Tae Rin Kim
  • Janet Layug
  • Liana Martinez
  • Ruth E. Montes
  • Cristina Pacillo
  • Ji Bin Park
  • India Paulino
  • Elisa Pecini
  • Thirza Quintana
  • Lexus Redmond
  • Kerri Jeanne Simas
  • Erin Stern
  • Francesca Stoico
  • Nadia Szymanowicz
  • Allison Testu
Figure
  • Jossie Nathalie Alarcon Becerra
  • Desmone Black-Thompson
  • Sh’Nere Mattise Deas
  • Eda Greene
  • Mandy Harbin
  • Courtney Jacobs
  • Yelena Larina
  • Tereza Linhartova
  • Georgina Lona
  • Nancy Lozano
  • Ericka M. Morgan
  • Jennifer Nazem
  • Larissa Penaloza
  • Christina Rosa
  • Ashley Soden
Wellness
  • Sunny Andrews
  • Madison Luna
  • Jasmine Payne
  • Judian Winston
  • Rafaelle Zen
For more news and updates, follow Generation Iron on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.







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