The 2024 Klash Series All South Championships Pro is scheduled for Saturday, Nov 2, 2024, in Orlando, FL. Promoter Joe Pishkula will host a 2025 Olympia Qualifying contest for the Women’s Physique division.
There are 15 athletes in the lineup. The winner becomes eligible to compete in the 2025 Women’s Physique Olympia if not previously qualified.
2024 Klash Series All-South Championships Pro Roster
- Natalia Abraham Coelho (USA)
- Kenina Bonner (USA)
- Nicolette Burton (USA)
- Marcela Corona (USA)
- Astrid Cruz (USA)
- Lyn Elm (USA)
- Tracy Jones (USA)
- Amandine Kolly (Switzerland)
- Toni Mcmurtre (USA)
- Angela Noury (USA)
- Taysir Orta (Cuba)
- Monika Podgorski (Canada)
- Heather Rigsby (USA)
- Diana Schnaidt (USA)
- Trish Wood (USA)
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Athletes to Watch
These three contenders could impact the final placings for the show.
Natalia Abraham Coelho
2022 Women’s Physique Olympia champion Natalia Abraham Coelho is coming off a second-place finish at the 2024 Women’s Physique Olympia to four-time champion Sarah Villegas. Coelho is already qualified for the 2025 Women’s Physique Olympia thanks to being a past champion and the runner-up in 2024.
If Coelho wins, no qualification will be awarded. Only pro show winners who have yet to qualify can earn an Olympia qualification this season.
Trish Wood
Trish Wood has Olympia experience, ranking 14th at the 2020 Women’s Physique Olympia — the year Villegas won her first championship. Wood has not been back on the Olympia stage since. Coelho is the firm favorite going into this show, but Wood could be in a callout with her.
Diana Schnaidt
Diana Schnaidt has not won a pro show or qualified for the Olympia in her career but has been close on multiple occasions. She has had an inconsistent season thus far but placed as high as sixth on three occasions, most recently at the 2024 Toronto Pro Supershow.
Her most recent show was the 2024 Legion Sports Fest Pro in Reno, NV, on Sept. 28, 2024, where she tied for 16th.
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