2022 Chicago Pro Bodybuilding Show Preview

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The 2022 Chicago Pro bodybuilding show is set to take place on the weekend of July 22-23, 2022, at the Tinley Park Convention Center in Tinley, IL. It will be the 15th edition of this contest and the first time held in the Chicago area since 2019. The 2020 and 2021 contests were held in Atlanta, GA, due to the COVID-19 pandemic and Illinois regulations forcing the contest to move.
Ten IFBB Pro League divisions will hold contests, and the winners in all of these events will qualify for the 2022 Olympia, taking place on Dec. 16-18, 2022, at Planet Hollywood in Las Vegas, NV. The feature attraction at this show is the Men’s Open division. The 2021 champion of this contest was Hunter Labrada, who is not in the lineup for the 2022 show, as he was already qualified for the 2022 Olympia due to his fourth-place finish at the 2021 Olympia.
The 13 competitors set to take the stage for the 2022 Chicago Pro are in alphabetical order below. None of these men have won the Chicago Pro in their careers thus far:
2022 Chicago Pro Bodybuilding Roster | Men’s Open

Tim Budesheim
Tonio Burton
James Culberson
Chris DiDomenico
Seth Engman
Jonas Giatras
Dorian Haywood
Matt Kouba
Andrea Muzi
Jossue Plascencia
Erik Ramirez
Manuel Romero
Antoine Vaillant




[Related: Hunter Labrada Explains What Optimal Rest Periods Are]
Favorites to Watch
Below are three athletes who might make strong runs for the podium to keep your eyes on:
Antoine Vaillant
The bodybuilder from Canada returned to the stage at the Vancouver Pro one week before this contest. He finished in second place to winner Iain Valliere. Vaillant appeared large and had great definition from all sides in Vancouver.
Vaillant had posted that he will make adjustments going into the Chicago Pro, and if he is even slightly better than he was in Canada, he is likely to challenge for first place. If he does it, then he’ll qualify for his second career Olympia. He finished 14th at the 2020 Olympia — the first of two Olympias won by reigning Mr. Olympia Mamdouh “Big Ramy” Elssbiay.
Tim Budesheim
Budesheim has been on the hunt for his first pro win. He placed fourth in the 2022 Mr. Big Evolution contest. The closest he has come to winning this season was his third-place effort in the 2021 Europa Pro. Fans and judges are paying more attention to him, as he has been in first callouts for comparisons. Going up against a competitor like Vaillant is a tall task, but the German is confident in his ability to hold his own should they be compared.
Andrea Muzi
Muzi placed second to fellow Italian Andrea Presti at the 2022 Mr. Big Evolution Pro contest. He was fourth in June of 2022 at the 2022 California State Pro, won by Charles Griffen, and the 2022 Puerto Rico Pro, which Hassan Mostafa won. Muzi has been knocking on the door to win his first pro show for quite some time. He has the size and shape to hold his own against a competitor like Vaillant, but he has to not hold too much water underneath his skin in prejudging so his muscles can be as visible as possible.
How Muzi finishes in this contest is important. He is tied for third in the Olympia Qualification System (OQS) with Steve Kuclo on 21 points. Winning is the priority, but should he place in the top five, he could position himself for one of the three Olympia spots awarded to that group via the OQS.



[Related: Chris Bumstead Believes Stem Cell Treatments Strengthen His Kidneys and Immune System]
Points for Top Five Finishers
The Chicago Pro is a higher-level show than most of the contests so far this season. That’s why it has Tier 3 points on the OQS. The second through fifth place finishers will earn more points than they would in a Tier 4 contest.

2nd Place – 6 points
3rd Place – 5 points
4th Place – 4 points
5th Place – 3 points

The top three finishers for all divisions at the end of the season will also move on to the 2022 Olympia. Should an athlete in one of those positions win or already have won a contest, they are no longer in the running for one of those three qualifying spots as their entry to the Olympia is already secured.
Other Divisions
Over 130 IFBB Pro League competitors represent 15 countries in this show across all 10 divisions. The only division not represented at this show is the Men’s Wheelchair division. The competitor lists for the other nine divisions represented as of this writing are below in alphabetical order:
212 Division

Peter Castella
Sealy Cruz
Jason Joseph
Michael LaCombe
Tony LaGrene
Dectric Bo Lewis
Diego Guerra Montoya
Fabricio de Souza Moreira
Derik Oslan
Michael Schneider
Ryan Walters
Wayne Williams

Classic Physique

Cody Amey
Theodore Atkins Jr.
Tommy Clark
William Cottrell
Rohan Duncan
Patryk Karpuk
John Le
Jonathan T. Pelkey
Hugo Silva
Wilfredo Victoria

Men’s Physique

Ayinde Avery
Jon Ballard
Adam Bankston
Donald Brumfield Jr.
Devon Davis
Joshua Dennison
Oussah Dith
Courtney English
Michael Ferguson
Charjo Grant
Matthew Greggo
Xiaolong Hong
Shun Kaneko
Burak King
Nicolas Koeu
Corey Morris
David Odom
Jeremy Potvin
Justo Scott
Mitchell Spadafore
Winston Sullivan
Deke Walker

Women’s Bodybuilding

Saqweta Barrino
Chelsea Dion
Cheryl Faust
Tamara Makar
Sheena Ohlig
Sherry Priami
Jeanie Welker
Tina Williams
Angela Yeo

Women’s Physique

Tomefafa Ameko
Jonquil S. Baugh
Ruiying Bian
Sumyra Ford
Ashley Jones
Danielle LaMartina
Amanda Machado
Oksana Piari
Diana Schnaidt
Maya Stone
Indrell Thomas
Kasia Topor
Natalie Rae Wolfe
Katharine Younger

Fitness

Danielle Chikeles
Heather Coscia
Michelle Fredua-Mensah
Michelle Gales
Corina Harkelroad
Sara Kovach
Tess Mikayla
Cong Mou
Babette Mulford
Aurika Tyrgale

Figure

Melissa Brodsky
Julia Champlin
Anita Davis
Edith Driver
Kim Golembiewski
Lisa Hutchins
Eva Irawan
Dee Jackson
Constance Jones
Sarah Kornhauser
Andi Lampert
Shana Malcolm
Hiromi May
Danielle Rose
Chie Terui
Kayoko Yamamoto

Bikini

Vania Auguste
Jordan Brannon
Danielle Combs
Jennifer Dixon
Jordan Fisher
Claudia Garcia
Violeta Garcia
Jasmine Gonzalez
Kristy Imsande
Adrianna Kaczmarek
Hallie Marnon
Aimee Leann Velasquez
Jessica Wilson
Jodie Yuncker

Wellness

Morgan Birlew
Brooke Donnelly
Idalia Molina
Jasmine Payne
Alexis Figueroa Quesada
Isamara Santos
Nerilde Garcia Strey
Kat Williams

Featured image: @antoinev87 on Instagram

The 2022 Chicago Pro bodybuilding show is set to take place on the weekend of July 22-23, 2022, at the Tinley Park Convention Center in Tinley, IL. It will be the 15th edition of this contest and the first time held in the Chicago area since 2019. The 2020 and 2021 contests were held in Atlanta, GA, due to the COVID-19 pandemic and Illinois regulations forcing the contest to move.


Ten IFBB Pro League divisions will hold contests, and the winners in all of these events will qualify for the 2022 Olympia, taking place on Dec. 16-18, 2022, at Planet Hollywood in Las Vegas, NV. The feature attraction at this show is the Men’s Open division. The 2021 champion of this contest was Hunter Labrada, who is not in the lineup for the 2022 show, as he was already qualified for the 2022 Olympia due to his fourth-place finish at the 2021 Olympia.


The 13 competitors set to take the stage for the 2022 Chicago Pro are in alphabetical order below. None of these men have won the Chicago Pro in their careers thus far:


2022 Chicago Pro Bodybuilding Roster | Men’s Open
  • Tim Budesheim
  • Tonio Burton
  • James Culberson
  • Chris DiDomenico
  • Seth Engman
  • Jonas Giatras
  • Dorian Haywood
  • Matt Kouba
  • Andrea Muzi
  • Jossue Plascencia
  • Erik Ramirez
  • Manuel Romero
  • Antoine Vaillant


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[Related: Hunter Labrada Explains What Optimal Rest Periods Are]


Favorites to Watch
Below are three athletes who might make strong runs for the podium to keep your eyes on:


Antoine Vaillant
The bodybuilder from Canada returned to the stage at the Vancouver Pro one week before this contest. He finished in second place to winner Iain Valliere. Vaillant appeared large and had great definition from all sides in Vancouver.


Vaillant had posted that he will make adjustments going into the Chicago Pro, and if he is even slightly better than he was in Canada, he is likely to challenge for first place. If he does it, then he’ll qualify for his second career Olympia. He finished 14th at the 2020 Olympia — the first of two Olympias won by reigning Mr. Olympia Mamdouh “Big Ramy” Elssbiay.


Tim Budesheim
Budesheim has been on the hunt for his first pro win. He placed fourth in the 2022 Mr. Big Evolution contest. The closest he has come to winning this season was his third-place effort in the 2021 Europa Pro. Fans and judges are paying more attention to him, as he has been in first callouts for comparisons. Going up against a competitor like Vaillant is a tall task, but the German is confident in his ability to hold his own should they be compared.


Andrea Muzi
Muzi placed second to fellow Italian Andrea Presti at the 2022 Mr. Big Evolution Pro contest. He was fourth in June of 2022 at the 2022 California State Pro, won by Charles Griffen, and the 2022 Puerto Rico Pro, which Hassan Mostafa won. Muzi has been knocking on the door to win his first pro show for quite some time. He has the size and shape to hold his own against a competitor like Vaillant, but he has to not hold too much water underneath his skin in prejudging so his muscles can be as visible as possible.


How Muzi finishes in this contest is important. He is tied for third in the Olympia Qualification System (OQS) with Steve Kuclo on 21 points. Winning is the priority, but should he place in the top five, he could position himself for one of the three Olympia spots awarded to that group via the OQS.




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[Related: Chris Bumstead Believes Stem Cell Treatments Strengthen His Kidneys and Immune System]


Points for Top Five Finishers
The Chicago Pro is a higher-level show than most of the contests so far this season. That’s why it has Tier 3 points on the OQS. The second through fifth place finishers will earn more points than they would in a Tier 4 contest.


  • 2nd Place – 6 points
  • 3rd Place – 5 points
  • 4th Place – 4 points
  • 5th Place – 3 points
The top three finishers for all divisions at the end of the season will also move on to the 2022 Olympia. Should an athlete in one of those positions win or already have won a contest, they are no longer in the running for one of those three qualifying spots as their entry to the Olympia is already secured.


Other Divisions
Over 130 IFBB Pro League competitors represent 15 countries in this show across all 10 divisions. The only division not represented at this show is the Men’s Wheelchair division. The competitor lists for the other nine divisions represented as of this writing are below in alphabetical order:


212 Division
  • Peter Castella
  • Sealy Cruz
  • Jason Joseph
  • Michael LaCombe
  • Tony LaGrene
  • Dectric Bo Lewis
  • Diego Guerra Montoya
  • Fabricio de Souza Moreira
  • Derik Oslan
  • Michael Schneider
  • Ryan Walters
  • Wayne Williams
Classic Physique
  • Cody Amey
  • Theodore Atkins Jr.
  • Tommy Clark
  • William Cottrell
  • Rohan Duncan
  • Patryk Karpuk
  • John Le
  • Jonathan T. Pelkey
  • Hugo Silva
  • Wilfredo Victoria
Men’s Physique
  • Ayinde Avery
  • Jon Ballard
  • Adam Bankston
  • Donald Brumfield Jr.
  • Devon Davis
  • Joshua Dennison
  • Oussah Dith
  • Courtney English
  • Michael Ferguson
  • Charjo Grant
  • Matthew Greggo
  • Xiaolong Hong
  • Shun Kaneko
  • Burak King
  • Nicolas Koeu
  • Corey Morris
  • David Odom
  • Jeremy Potvin
  • Justo Scott
  • Mitchell Spadafore
  • Winston Sullivan
  • Deke Walker
Women’s Bodybuilding
  • Saqweta Barrino
  • Chelsea Dion
  • Cheryl Faust
  • Tamara Makar
  • Sheena Ohlig
  • Sherry Priami
  • Jeanie Welker
  • Tina Williams
  • Angela Yeo
Women’s Physique
  • Tomefafa Ameko
  • Jonquil S. Baugh
  • Ruiying Bian
  • Sumyra Ford
  • Ashley Jones
  • Danielle LaMartina
  • Amanda Machado
  • Oksana Piari
  • Diana Schnaidt
  • Maya Stone
  • Indrell Thomas
  • Kasia Topor
  • Natalie Rae Wolfe
  • Katharine Younger
Fitness
  • Danielle Chikeles
  • Heather Coscia
  • Michelle Fredua-Mensah
  • Michelle Gales
  • Corina Harkelroad
  • Sara Kovach
  • Tess Mikayla
  • Cong Mou
  • Babette Mulford
  • Aurika Tyrgale
Figure
  • Melissa Brodsky
  • Julia Champlin
  • Anita Davis
  • Edith Driver
  • Kim Golembiewski
  • Lisa Hutchins
  • Eva Irawan
  • Dee Jackson
  • Constance Jones
  • Sarah Kornhauser
  • Andi Lampert
  • Shana Malcolm
  • Hiromi May
  • Danielle Rose
  • Chie Terui
  • Kayoko Yamamoto
Bikini
  • Vania Auguste
  • Jordan Brannon
  • Danielle Combs
  • Jennifer Dixon
  • Jordan Fisher
  • Claudia Garcia
  • Violeta Garcia
  • Jasmine Gonzalez
  • Kristy Imsande
  • Adrianna Kaczmarek
  • Hallie Marnon
  • Aimee Leann Velasquez
  • Jessica Wilson
  • Jodie Yuncker
Wellness
  • Morgan Birlew
  • Brooke Donnelly
  • Idalia Molina
  • Jasmine Payne
  • Alexis Figueroa Quesada
  • Isamara Santos
  • Nerilde Garcia Strey
  • Kat Williams
Featured image: @antoinev87 on Instagram




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