2022 Classic Physique Olympia Pre-Judging Report

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The 2022 Olympia weekend has already been one for the history books. The Venetian Expo Center in Las Vegas was buzzing in anticipation of the Saturday morning pre-judging contests on Saturday, December 17, 2022.
The one that had the most attention was Classic Physique because Chris Bumstead was defending his title in hopes of winning a fourth Olympia. Standing in his way was a group of serious challengers, such as Breon Ansley, Terrence Ruffin, and Urs Kalecinski.
The finals for this contest will be held tonight at the Zappos Theater, and we will see who the champion will be for 2022. BarBend will continue to provide updates throughout the day for this as well as the other divisions, concluding with the Mr. Olympia title.

[Related: 2022 Mr. Olympia Results — Live Updates & Coverage]
2022 Classic Physique Olympia Pre-Judging
The event began with numerical comparisons, and the crowd immediately popped for them. Head judge Steve Weinberger put all competitors through quarter turns and a couple of poses during this portion. Bumstead was in the final group of this phase as the defending titleholder, and the crowd erupted when he stepped into the lineup.
Ansley soaked in one of his final moments in this division — he is expected to move up to 212 in 2023. Kalecinski had supporters in the crowd, as did Ramon Rocha Queiroz. Logan Franklin was not present during pre-judging, though it was not announced if he officially withdrew and, if so, why.
The callouts went as follows:
Callout 1

Urs Kalecinski
Breon Ansley
Fabian Mayr
Ramon Rocha Queiroz
Chris Bumstead
Mike Sommerfeld
Terrence Ruffin

Callout 2

Adam Bomert
Alex Cambronero
Michael Daboul
Jorge Herrera
Chen Kang
Kyrylo Khadaliev
Jaehun Park
Gabriel Zancanelli

Callout 3

Darwin Andres Uribe Aristizabel
Mehdi Larijani
Dancovea Anderson
Alexander Westermeier
Neil Currey
Ali Poladvand
Camilo Diaz
Patrik Herczik
Abdullah Wael Alrabiah

Callout 4

Tommy Clark
Junior Javorski
Tony Duong
Valeri Enchev
Georgian Andrei Birica Anghel
Anthony Barbera III
Josh Eastman
Jonathan Pelkey

Callout 5

Mohamed Amine Fakhfakh
Darren Farrell
Woilid Baatout
Brady Barnes
Jeff Hallenbeck
Emanuele Ricotti
Abdullah Al Sharafi

Callout 6

Lemar Shaw
Tyler Johnson
Christopher Hunte
Blake Course
Marcus Perry
Valentin Petrov
Marco Ruz

Callout 7

Robert Wichman
Anthony Casado
Mateo Vaihu
Jesus Rodriguez Sendra
Ahmed El Halawani
Lenny Wicks
Ruben Lopez Reyes
Ali Poladvand

Callout 8

Alex Cambronero
Michael Daboul
Terrence Ruffin
Wesley Vissers
Fabian Mayr

Callout 9

Breon Ansley
Urs Kalecinski
Mike Sommerfeld

Callout 10

Ramon Rocha Queiroz
Chris Bumstead

Rocha Queiroz and Bumstead were in the center of the first callout, while the other men were switched throughout the round. Weinberger made them hit each pose twice. Rocha Queiroz and Bumstead stood alone in the final callout, signifying that the title was between them Both competitors had vocal support from the audience.
The finals for this contest will be held tonight at the Zappos Theater, and we will see who the champion will be for 2022. BarBend will continue to provide updates throughout the day for this as well as the other divisions, concluding with the Mr. Olympia title itself.

[Related: Andrea Shaw Three-Peats, Wins 2022 Ms. Olympia]
The 2022 Olympia Schedule
Below is the schedule for the rest of the 2022 Olympia weekend. The divisions below are listed in the same order as they appear on the schedule of mrolympia.com/weekend-schedule.
The start times for each division’s pre-judging and finals have not been announced. The morning and evening sessions on Dec. 17, 2022, beginning at 9:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m., respectively.
Saturday, Dec. 17, 2022
9:00 a.m. — Pre-Judging

7:00 p.m. — Finals

Mr. Olympia
Men’s Physique Olympia
Bikini Olympia
Classic Physique Olympia

BarBend is producing live coverage of the pre-judging and finals for each division.
Featured image: @w_wittmannphoto on Instagram

The 2022 Olympia weekend has already been one for the history books. The Venetian Expo Center in Las Vegas was buzzing in anticipation of the Saturday morning pre-judging contests on Saturday, December 17, 2022.


The one that had the most attention was Classic Physique because Chris Bumstead was defending his title in hopes of winning a fourth Olympia. Standing in his way was a group of serious challengers, such as Breon Ansley, Terrence Ruffin, and Urs Kalecinski.


The finals for this contest will be held tonight at the Zappos Theater, and we will see who the champion will be for 2022. BarBend will continue to provide updates throughout the day for this as well as the other divisions, concluding with the Mr. Olympia title.



[Related: 2022 Mr. Olympia Results — Live Updates & Coverage]


2022 Classic Physique Olympia Pre-Judging
The event began with numerical comparisons, and the crowd immediately popped for them. Head judge Steve Weinberger put all competitors through quarter turns and a couple of poses during this portion. Bumstead was in the final group of this phase as the defending titleholder, and the crowd erupted when he stepped into the lineup.


Ansley soaked in one of his final moments in this division — he is expected to move up to 212 in 2023. Kalecinski had supporters in the crowd, as did Ramon Rocha Queiroz. Logan Franklin was not present during pre-judging, though it was not announced if he officially withdrew and, if so, why.


The callouts went as follows:


Callout 1
  • Urs Kalecinski
  • Breon Ansley
  • Fabian Mayr
  • Ramon Rocha Queiroz
  • Chris Bumstead
  • Mike Sommerfeld
  • Terrence Ruffin
Callout 2
  • Adam Bomert
  • Alex Cambronero
  • Michael Daboul
  • Jorge Herrera
  • Chen Kang
  • Kyrylo Khadaliev
  • Jaehun Park
  • Gabriel Zancanelli
Callout 3
  • Darwin Andres Uribe Aristizabel
  • Mehdi Larijani
  • Dancovea Anderson
  • Alexander Westermeier
  • Neil Currey
  • Ali Poladvand
  • Camilo Diaz
  • Patrik Herczik
  • Abdullah Wael Alrabiah
Callout 4
  • Tommy Clark
  • Junior Javorski
  • Tony Duong
  • Valeri Enchev
  • Georgian Andrei Birica Anghel
  • Anthony Barbera III
  • Josh Eastman
  • Jonathan Pelkey
Callout 5
  • Mohamed Amine Fakhfakh
  • Darren Farrell
  • Woilid Baatout
  • Brady Barnes
  • Jeff Hallenbeck
  • Emanuele Ricotti
  • Abdullah Al Sharafi
Callout 6
  • Lemar Shaw
  • Tyler Johnson
  • Christopher Hunte
  • Blake Course
  • Marcus Perry
  • Valentin Petrov
  • Marco Ruz
Callout 7
  • Robert Wichman
  • Anthony Casado
  • Mateo Vaihu
  • Jesus Rodriguez Sendra
  • Ahmed El Halawani
  • Lenny Wicks
  • Ruben Lopez Reyes
  • Ali Poladvand
Callout 8
  • Alex Cambronero
  • Michael Daboul
  • Terrence Ruffin
  • Wesley Vissers
  • Fabian Mayr
Callout 9
  • Breon Ansley
  • Urs Kalecinski
  • Mike Sommerfeld
Callout 10
  • Ramon Rocha Queiroz
  • Chris Bumstead
Rocha Queiroz and Bumstead were in the center of the first callout, while the other men were switched throughout the round. Weinberger made them hit each pose twice. Rocha Queiroz and Bumstead stood alone in the final callout, signifying that the title was between them Both competitors had vocal support from the audience.


The finals for this contest will be held tonight at the Zappos Theater, and we will see who the champion will be for 2022. BarBend will continue to provide updates throughout the day for this as well as the other divisions, concluding with the Mr. Olympia title itself.



[Related: Andrea Shaw Three-Peats, Wins 2022 Ms. Olympia]


The 2022 Olympia Schedule
Below is the schedule for the rest of the 2022 Olympia weekend. The divisions below are listed in the same order as they appear on the schedule of mrolympia.com/weekend-schedule.


The start times for each division’s pre-judging and finals have not been announced. The morning and evening sessions on Dec. 17, 2022, beginning at 9:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m., respectively.


Saturday, Dec. 17, 2022
9:00 a.m. — Pre-Judging



7:00 p.m. — Finals


  • Mr. Olympia
  • Men’s Physique Olympia
  • Bikini Olympia
  • Classic Physique Olympia
BarBend is producing live coverage of the pre-judging and finals for each division.


Featured image: @w_wittmannphoto on Instagram




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