Brett Wilkin Wins 2022 Big Man Weekend Pro Bodybuilding Show

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IFBB Pro League Men’s Open bodybuilder Brett Wilkin missed out on qualifying for the 2022 Mr. Olympia. However, he will be known as the first bodybuilder to qualify for the 2023 Mr. Olympia, thanks to his victory at the 2022 Bigman Weekend Pro bodybuilding contest in Alicante, Spain.
Wilkin placed first in a lineup that featured 25 professional bodybuilders from 17 countries. The top 10 from the competition are below, as reflected on the scorecards from the IFBB Pro League website:
2022 Big Man Weekend Pro Results

Brett Wilkin
Andrea Presti
Theo Leguerrier
Mohamed Shaaban
Roman Fritz
Andrea Muzi
Sibusiso Kotelo
Milan Sadek
Pablo Llopis Munoz
Dani Kaganovich

Check out a recap of the podium finishers below:

[Related: Jim Lorimer, Co-Founder of the Arnold Sports Festival, Dies at Age 96]
Winner — Brett Wilkin
This is Wilkin’s first professional victory, but it didn’t come easy. His coach, Matt Jansen, wasn’t with him in Spain, so they prepared through video and feedback from others. Wilkin was also coming off a disappointing second-place finish at the Romania Muscle Fest Pro, which cost Wilken his chance at a 2022 Mr. Olympia qualification.
In spite of all that, Wilkin was the leanest man on stage and appeared the most confident. Even though he was outsized by second-place finisher Andrea Presti, the judges gave Wilkin straight first-place votes. Wilkin has the freedom to take 2023 to prepare for the 2023 Olympia, or he can compete in more shows to earn extra titles.
Second Place — Andrea Presti
Presti had height and size on Wilkin, which he displayed prominently throughout both rounds of the competition. However, Wilkin’s structure and definition in all poses were too much to overcome. Presti is in preparation for the 2022 Mr. Olympia, and this show may have been a way for him to gauge his progress.
Third Place — Theo Leguerrier
The France native sought his second career victory and momentum going into the 2022 Olympia, scheduled for Dec. 16-18, 2022, in Las Vegas, NV. However, he didn’t appear to be quite as sharp as he was when he won the Europa Pro in early November 2022. However, he was still solid enough to take a top-three finish.

[Related: What Does Classic Physique Competitor Terrence Ruffin Eat One Month Before the 2022 Olympia?]
Bikini Top 10
The Bikini division also held a contest in Spain. Fifteen competitors took the stage for their chance to move on to the 2023 Olympia. Ivanna Escander took first place and the qualification. It’s her fourth victory of 2022, and she’s already qualified for the 2022 Olympia.
Shantal Barros finished as the runner-up, and third place went to Klaudia Ignasiak. The top 10 for that division are below:

Ivanna Escander
Shantal Barros
Klaudia Ignasiak
Angela Valenzuela Martinez
Claudia Clemente
Anastasia Horosceva
Tatiana Lanovenko
Sarah Neuheisel
Giuditta Taccani
Irene Iravedra Cunarro

Featured Image: @brett_wilkin on Instagram

IFBB Pro League Men’s Open bodybuilder Brett Wilkin missed out on qualifying for the 2022 Mr. Olympia. However, he will be known as the first bodybuilder to qualify for the 2023 Mr. Olympia, thanks to his victory at the 2022 Bigman Weekend Pro bodybuilding contest in Alicante, Spain.


Wilkin placed first in a lineup that featured 25 professional bodybuilders from 17 countries. The top 10 from the competition are below, as reflected on the scorecards from the IFBB Pro League website:


2022 Big Man Weekend Pro Results

[*]Brett Wilkin
[*]Andrea Presti
[*]Theo Leguerrier
[*]Mohamed Shaaban
[*]Roman Fritz
[*]Andrea Muzi
[*]Sibusiso Kotelo
[*]Milan Sadek
[*]Pablo Llopis Munoz
[*]Dani Kaganovich

Check out a recap of the podium finishers below:



[Related: Jim Lorimer, Co-Founder of the Arnold Sports Festival, Dies at Age 96]


Winner — Brett Wilkin
This is Wilkin’s first professional victory, but it didn’t come easy. His coach, Matt Jansen, wasn’t with him in Spain, so they prepared through video and feedback from others. Wilkin was also coming off a disappointing second-place finish at the Romania Muscle Fest Pro, which cost Wilken his chance at a 2022 Mr. Olympia qualification.


In spite of all that, Wilkin was the leanest man on stage and appeared the most confident. Even though he was outsized by second-place finisher Andrea Presti, the judges gave Wilkin straight first-place votes. Wilkin has the freedom to take 2023 to prepare for the 2023 Olympia, or he can compete in more shows to earn extra titles.


Second Place — Andrea Presti
Presti had height and size on Wilkin, which he displayed prominently throughout both rounds of the competition. However, Wilkin’s structure and definition in all poses were too much to overcome. Presti is in preparation for the 2022 Mr. Olympia, and this show may have been a way for him to gauge his progress.


Third Place — Theo Leguerrier
The France native sought his second career victory and momentum going into the 2022 Olympia, scheduled for Dec. 16-18, 2022, in Las Vegas, NV. However, he didn’t appear to be quite as sharp as he was when he won the Europa Pro in early November 2022. However, he was still solid enough to take a top-three finish.



[Related: What Does Classic Physique Competitor Terrence Ruffin Eat One Month Before the 2022 Olympia?]


Bikini Top 10
The Bikini division also held a contest in Spain. Fifteen competitors took the stage for their chance to move on to the 2023 Olympia. Ivanna Escander took first place and the qualification. It’s her fourth victory of 2022, and she’s already qualified for the 2022 Olympia.


Shantal Barros finished as the runner-up, and third place went to Klaudia Ignasiak. The top 10 for that division are below:



[*]Ivanna Escander
[*]Shantal Barros
[*]Klaudia Ignasiak
[*]Angela Valenzuela Martinez
[*]Claudia Clemente
[*]Anastasia Horosceva
[*]Tatiana Lanovenko
[*]Sarah Neuheisel
[*]Giuditta Taccani
[*]Irene Iravedra Cunarro

Featured Image: @brett_wilkin on Instagram




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