2022 Toronto Pro SuperShow Complete Results

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Mohamed Shaaban is your 2022 Toronto Pro Men’s Open bodybuilding winner. Shaaban earned his second pro victory in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on June 5, 2022, and he will return to the 2022 Mr. Olympia contest thanks to the win.



The other winners include: Hossein Kolateh (212), Tyler Johnson (Classic Physique), Mehdi Kabbadj (Men’s Physique), Woody Belfort (Wheelchair), Lisa Kudrey (Women’s Bodybuilding), Ji Hye Lee (Women’s Physique), Stephanie Jones (Fitness), Hanwool Park (Figure), Ashley Kaltwasser (Bikini), and Kassandra Gillis (Wellness).
Men’s Open Results

Mohamed Shaaban
Theo Leguerrier
Andrea Muzi
Dorian Haywood
Slavoj Bednar
Mariusz Tomczuk
Joe Seeman
Gabriel Gariepy

Winner — Mohamed Shaaban
After a 10th place finish at the 2021 Mr. Olympia, Shaaban has been looking for a way back to bodybuilding’s biggest stage. He had some momentum after a second-place finish at the 2022 California State Pro.
At this show, Shaaban was the leanest competitor onstage, and he went into his poses quickly so the judges could look at him first. The combination of his impressive physique and presentation was good enough for him to take the win.
Second Place — Theo Leguerrier
Leguerrier is usually very conditioned and has great symmetry. One issue he faced in Toronto was his tan, which can alter how lean one looks under the lights (the tanner the leaner). The judges actually had him in third place after prejudging. However, he improved upon his tan and lost some water (from between his skin and muscles). He was able to pull ahead one spot and finish in the runner-up position.
Third Place — Andrea Muzi
Muzi was coming off a fourth place finish at the California State Pro one week before this contest. The Italian looked better in Toronto, and he was in second on the scorecards after prejudging. It’s unclear what happened between prejudging and finals, but the judges liked Leguerrier’s physique better in the finals, and he ended up taking the position by two points.
It’s unknown whether Muzi will keep competing with hopes of earning a win, or if he will take a break for a short time. He is not yet qualified for the Olympia as of this writing.
Other Contest Results
Counting Men’s Open, 11 IFBB Pro League divisions competed in Toronto. The most notable winner was Ashley Kaltwasser’s bikini division victory. It marks the 34th overall win for the three-time Olympia champ. The rest of the final standings are below.
All winners will move on to the Olympia, scheduled to be held Dec. 16-18 in Las Vegas, NV.
212 Division

Hossein Kolateh
Murat Gonal
Kentaro Kuramochi
Junho Kim

Classic Physique

Tyler Johnson
Hyoung Joo Kwon
Cody Amey
Kellen Wilson
Eric Abelon
Rob Van Sant
Aaron Aramini
Luis Sosa Murueta

Men’s Physique

Mehdi Kabbadj
Reuben Glass
Chevy Phillips
Lamar McNeal Smith
Francisco de la Cruz
Brett Jackson Jr.
Daniel Leone
Sharif Reid
Vilius Palionis
Nicolas Dery-Belanger
Akbar Sarbaz Sarkhanlo
Clarence Lau
Michael Norwood Jr.

Wheelchair

Woody Belfort*

* There was no wheelchair lineup as of the writing of our preview. Belfort entered and was unopposed.
Women’s Bodybuilding

Lisa Kudrey
Michelle Jin
Michelle Brent
Gisela Nunes Chan

Women’s Physique

Ji Hye Lee
Emilija Martic
Eleonora Dobrinina
Jody Johanson
Jazmin Lira Flores
Marianne Von Gierke
Renee Reefschlager
Sanna Nupponen
Alethia Legall-Gabriel
Mindi O’Brien
Marysel Cruz
Nadia Vandal
Sarah Bow

Fitness

Stephanie Jones
Giorgia Foroni
Danielle DaCosta
Abby Bolton
Corina Harkelroad

Figure

Hanwool Park
Mandy Urner
Valerie Ratelle
Yelena Larina
Melissa Cech
Larissa Penaloza
Danielle Rose
Emily Hammond

Bikini

Ashley Kaltwasser
Ha Yeun Kim
Eli Fernandez
Marie Eve-Duchesneau
Jodie Jean Yunker
Cassandra De La Rosa
Laura Ziv
Adair Libbrecht
Yeoni Lee
Bola Seo
Lilian Lopez Alonso
Karen Wall
Sarah Devore
Annelle Petitpas
Juliane Andrade

Wellness

Kassandra Gillis
Emily Azzarello
Anne Marie Gobeil
Daniela Deiana
Normarie Fonseca
Celeste Morales
Angela White

Featured Image: Mohamed Shaaban by @jugeoff and @bisandtris / Instagram

Mohamed Shaaban is your 2022 Toronto Pro Men’s Open bodybuilding winner. Shaaban earned his second pro victory in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on June 5, 2022, and he will return to the 2022 Mr. Olympia contest thanks to the win.




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The other winners include: Hossein Kolateh (212), Tyler Johnson (Classic Physique), Mehdi Kabbadj (Men’s Physique), Woody Belfort (Wheelchair), Lisa Kudrey (Women’s Bodybuilding), Ji Hye Lee (Women’s Physique), Stephanie Jones (Fitness), Hanwool Park (Figure), Ashley Kaltwasser (Bikini), and Kassandra Gillis (Wellness).


Men’s Open Results

[*]Mohamed Shaaban
[*]Theo Leguerrier
[*]Andrea Muzi
[*]Dorian Haywood
[*]Slavoj Bednar
[*]Mariusz Tomczuk
[*]Joe Seeman
[*]Gabriel Gariepy

Winner — Mohamed Shaaban
After a 10th place finish at the 2021 Mr. Olympia, Shaaban has been looking for a way back to bodybuilding’s biggest stage. He had some momentum after a second-place finish at the 2022 California State Pro.


At this show, Shaaban was the leanest competitor onstage, and he went into his poses quickly so the judges could look at him first. The combination of his impressive physique and presentation was good enough for him to take the win.


Second Place — Theo Leguerrier
Leguerrier is usually very conditioned and has great symmetry. One issue he faced in Toronto was his tan, which can alter how lean one looks under the lights (the tanner the leaner). The judges actually had him in third place after prejudging. However, he improved upon his tan and lost some water (from between his skin and muscles). He was able to pull ahead one spot and finish in the runner-up position.


Third Place — Andrea Muzi
Muzi was coming off a fourth place finish at the California State Pro one week before this contest. The Italian looked better in Toronto, and he was in second on the scorecards after prejudging. It’s unclear what happened between prejudging and finals, but the judges liked Leguerrier’s physique better in the finals, and he ended up taking the position by two points.


It’s unknown whether Muzi will keep competing with hopes of earning a win, or if he will take a break for a short time. He is not yet qualified for the Olympia as of this writing.


Other Contest Results
Counting Men’s Open, 11 IFBB Pro League divisions competed in Toronto. The most notable winner was Ashley Kaltwasser’s bikini division victory. It marks the 34th overall win for the three-time Olympia champ. The rest of the final standings are below.


All winners will move on to the Olympia, scheduled to be held Dec. 16-18 in Las Vegas, NV.


212 Division

[*]Hossein Kolateh
[*]Murat Gonal
[*]Kentaro Kuramochi
[*]Junho Kim

Classic Physique

[*]Tyler Johnson
[*]Hyoung Joo Kwon
[*]Cody Amey
[*]Kellen Wilson
[*]Eric Abelon
[*]Rob Van Sant
[*]Aaron Aramini
[*]Luis Sosa Murueta

Men’s Physique

[*]Mehdi Kabbadj
[*]Reuben Glass
[*]Chevy Phillips
[*]Lamar McNeal Smith
[*]Francisco de la Cruz
[*]Brett Jackson Jr.
[*]Daniel Leone
[*]Sharif Reid
[*]Vilius Palionis
[*]Nicolas Dery-Belanger
[*]Akbar Sarbaz Sarkhanlo
[*]Clarence Lau
[*]Michael Norwood Jr.

Wheelchair

[*]Woody Belfort*

* There was no wheelchair lineup as of the writing of our preview. Belfort entered and was unopposed.


Women’s Bodybuilding

[*]Lisa Kudrey
[*]Michelle Jin
[*]Michelle Brent
[*]Gisela Nunes Chan

Women’s Physique

[*]Ji Hye Lee
[*]Emilija Martic
[*]Eleonora Dobrinina
[*]Jody Johanson
[*]Jazmin Lira Flores
[*]Marianne Von Gierke
[*]Renee Reefschlager
[*]Sanna Nupponen
[*]Alethia Legall-Gabriel
[*]Mindi O’Brien
[*]Marysel Cruz
[*]Nadia Vandal
[*]Sarah Bow

Fitness

[*]Stephanie Jones
[*]Giorgia Foroni
[*]Danielle DaCosta
[*]Abby Bolton
[*]Corina Harkelroad

Figure

[*]Hanwool Park
[*]Mandy Urner
[*]Valerie Ratelle
[*]Yelena Larina
[*]Melissa Cech
[*]Larissa Penaloza
[*]Danielle Rose
[*]Emily Hammond

Bikini

[*]Ashley Kaltwasser
[*]Ha Yeun Kim
[*]Eli Fernandez
[*]Marie Eve-Duchesneau
[*]Jodie Jean Yunker
[*]Cassandra De La Rosa
[*]Laura Ziv
[*]Adair Libbrecht
[*]Yeoni Lee
[*]Bola Seo
[*]Lilian Lopez Alonso
[*]Karen Wall
[*]Sarah Devore
[*]Annelle Petitpas
[*]Juliane Andrade

Wellness

[*]Kassandra Gillis
[*]Emily Azzarello
[*]Anne Marie Gobeil
[*]Daniela Deiana
[*]Normarie Fonseca
[*]Celeste Morales
[*]Angela White

Featured Image: Mohamed Shaaban by @jugeoff and @bisandtris / Instagram




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