2021 EVLS Prague Pro Results

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Who will win Men’s Open during 2021 EVLS Prague Pro?
The 2021 EVLS Prague Pro took place on Saturday and it was highlighted by the Men’s Open. Some of the top competitors in the world gathered in the Czech Republic to gain that automatic qualifier to the 2022 Olympia. This event is set to take place in December 2022 in Las Vegas.
Regan Grimes already has his qualification for the biggest event of the year but he was quickly back on stage during the Prague Pro. Grimes was victorious during the 2021 KO Pro Egypt just one week ago but felt a need to get back on stage. Grimes has looked incredible during post-Olympia competitions and this could be because of a change made with his coach.

Grimes was a name to watch coming into the show, along with Nathan De Asha. It has been a bit of a tough go for De Asha when it comes to travel but he was able to get on stage during the Prague Pro. He has three victories so far in 2021. De Asha has been providing physique updates so it was not a surprise to see his performance on Saturday.
Samson Dauda was also quickly back on stage after appearing in Egypt last week. He finished third at the event, behind Grimes and Mohamed Shaaban. Dauda wasted no time getting back on stage. Rafael Brandao made his return to competition and it will be interesting to see the course of action he takes moving forward.

There were six divisions in total where winners would qualify for the 2022 Olympia. The full results have been announced and the winners have claimed their prizes. Check out the full breakdown, along with scorecards, from each event below!

2021 EVLS Prague Pro: All Division Winners

Men’s Open:
Men’s 212: Ahmad Ashkanani
Classic Physique:
Men’s Physique:
Bikini:
Figure:

2021 EVLS Prague Pro Breakdown
Men’s Open
Results coming soon!

First Place –
Second Place –
Third Place –
Fourth Place –
Fifth Place –
Sixth Place –

Men’s 212
Full results coming soon!

First Place – Ahmad Ashkanani
Second Place –
Third Place –
Fourth Place –
Fifth Place –
Sixth Place –

Classic Physique
Results coming soon!

First Place –
Second Place –
Third Place –
Fourth Place –
Fifth Place –
Sixth Place –

Men’s Physique
Results coming soon!

First Place –
Second Place –
Third Place –
Fourth Place –
Fifth Place –
Sixth Place –

Bikini
Results coming soon!

First Place –
Second Place –
Third Place –
Fourth Place –
Fifth Place –
Sixth Place –

Figure
Results coming soon!

First Place –
Second Place –
Third Place –
Fourth Place –
Fifth Place –
Sixth Place –

Generation Iron wishes to congratulate all the great athletes who earned a win at the 2021 EVLS Prague Pro. 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!
For more news and updates, follow Generation Iron on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.






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.


Who will win Men’s Open during 2021 EVLS Prague Pro?
The 2021 EVLS Prague Pro took place on Saturday and it was highlighted by the Men’s Open. Some of the top competitors in the world gathered in the Czech Republic to gain that automatic qualifier to the 2022 Olympia. This event is set to take place in December 2022 in Las Vegas.


Regan Grimes already has his qualification for the biggest event of the year but he was quickly back on stage during the Prague Pro. Grimes was victorious during the 2021 KO Pro Egypt just one week ago but felt a need to get back on stage. Grimes has looked incredible during post-Olympia competitions and this could be because of a change made with his coach.



Grimes was a name to watch coming into the show, along with Nathan De Asha. It has been a bit of a tough go for De Asha when it comes to travel but he was able to get on stage during the Prague Pro. He has three victories so far in 2021. De Asha has been providing physique updates so it was not a surprise to see his performance on Saturday.


Samson Dauda was also quickly back on stage after appearing in Egypt last week. He finished third at the event, behind Grimes and Mohamed Shaaban. Dauda wasted no time getting back on stage. Rafael Brandao made his return to competition and it will be interesting to see the course of action he takes moving forward.



There were six divisions in total where winners would qualify for the 2022 Olympia. The full results have been announced and the winners have claimed their prizes. Check out the full breakdown, along with scorecards, from each event below!



2021 EVLS Prague Pro: All Division Winners
  • Men’s Open:
  • Men’s 212: Ahmad Ashkanani
  • Classic Physique:
  • Men’s Physique:
  • Bikini:
  • Figure:
2021 EVLS Prague Pro Breakdown
Men’s Open
Results coming soon!


  • First Place –
  • Second Place –
  • Third Place –
  • Fourth Place –
  • Fifth Place –
  • Sixth Place –
Men’s 212
Full results coming soon!


  • First Place – Ahmad Ashkanani
  • Second Place –
  • Third Place –
  • Fourth Place –
  • Fifth Place –
  • Sixth Place –
Classic Physique
Results coming soon!


  • First Place –
  • Second Place –
  • Third Place –
  • Fourth Place –
  • Fifth Place –
  • Sixth Place –
Men’s Physique
Results coming soon!


  • First Place –
  • Second Place –
  • Third Place –
  • Fourth Place –
  • Fifth Place –
  • Sixth Place –
Bikini
Results coming soon!


  • First Place –
  • Second Place –
  • Third Place –
  • Fourth Place –
  • Fifth Place –
  • Sixth Place –
Figure
Results coming soon!


  • First Place –
  • Second Place –
  • Third Place –
  • Fourth Place –
  • Fifth Place –
  • Sixth Place –
Generation Iron wishes to congratulate all the great athletes who earned a win at the 2021 EVLS Prague Pro. 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!


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








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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