The 2024 Lenda Murray Atlanta Pro was held in Atlanta, GA, on the weekend of July 13-14, 2024. It included nine of the 11 IFBB Pro League divisions. The only exclusions were the Men’s Open and Men’s Wheelchair.
All nine featured divisions offered 2024 Olympia qualifications to the winners, providing eligibility to compete on the Olympia stage in Las Vegas, NV, on the weekend of Oct. 10-13.
The champions were Kerrith Bajjo (212), Bjay Carswell (Classic Physique), Sharif Reid (Men’s Physique), Michaela Aycock (Women’s Bodybuilding), Michelle Fredua-Mensah (Fitness), Cherish Richardson (Figure), Jasmine Gonzalez (Bikini), Ana Harias (Women’s Physique), and Daniela Esquivel (Wellness).
2024 Lenda Murray Atlanta Pro Results
The final standings for all nine pro divisions are below.
212 Bodybuilding
- Kerrith Bajjo (United States)
- Bo Lewis (United States)
- David Henry (United States)
- Tristen Esco (United States)
- Dougie Flexx (United States)
- Brandon Laird (United States)
- Nate Telow (United States)
- Ryan Walters (United States)
- Broderick Credell (United States)
- Patrick Johns (United States)
Classic Physique
- Bjay Carswell (United States)
- Jarek Crew (United States)
- Eddie Lusk (United States)
- Anthony Barbera III (United States)
- Terrence Bonds (United States)
- Lenny Wicks (United States)
- Brad Killion (United States)
- Andrew Wilson (United States)
- Damion Ricketts (United States)
- Jared Keys (United States)
- Aaron Sparenberg (United States)
- Stephen Thames (United States)
- Keith Jenkins (United States)
- Theodore Atkins, Jr. (United States)
Men’s Physique
- Sharif Reid (United States)
- Chevy Phillips (Canada)
- Hossein Karimi (United States)
- Puwanat Putoya (Thailand)
- Charjo Grant (United States)
- Brett Mario Jackson (United States)
- Moses Opoku-Yeboah (United States)
- Stevelon Dennis (United States)
- Joshua Guidry (United States)
- Jacob Swisher (United States)
- Tony Pope (United States)
- L.J. Johnson (United States)
- Michael Bell (United States)
- Louis Lee (United States)
- King Stevenson (United States)
Tied for 16th
- Dennis Dogbatse (United States)
- Michael Ferguson (United States)
- Misel Lozanic (Serbia)
Women’s Bodybuilding
- Michaela Aycock (United States)
- Selyka Givan (United States)
- Sheena Ohlig (United States)
- Patti Hanson (United States)
- Victoria Dominguez (United States)
- Tina Chandler (United States)
- Kyna Squarey (Canada)
- Towanda Smith (United States)
Fitness
- Michelle Fredua-Mensah (United Kingdom)
- Amber Steffen (United States)
- Annika Drescher (Germany)
- Anna Adams (United States)
Figure
- Cherish Richardson (United States)
- Kristen Mcgregor (Jamaica)
- Zulfiya Bitiyeva (Kazakhstan)
- Courtney Jacobs (United States)
- Stacey Steiner (Australia)
- Sarah Van Heiden (United States)
- Camila Lyra (United States)
- Caroline Leticia Zawadzki (United States)
- Aksana Yukhno (United States)
- Madam Lavoe (United States)
- Alyssa Betts (United States)
- Delisa Davis (United States)
- Amanda Elliott (Canada)
- Yukina Betz (United States)
- Erika Torronen (Finland)
Tied for 16th
- Shenesia Ewing (United States)
- Jennifer Freeman (United States)
- Jennifer Johnson (United States)
- Constance Jones (United States)
- Ladonna Jones (United States)
- Marcel Mayfield (United States)
- Tamika Robinson (United States)
- Tamika Tucker (United States)
Bikini
- Jasmine Gonzalez (United States)
- Ashley Hampton (United States)
- Mahsa Akbarimehr (United States)
- Tamekia Carter (United States)
- Rhoda Allie (Canada)
- Lizzie Martinez (United States)
- Elisangela Angell (Brazil)
- Noelle Agnew (United States)
- Judith Ceballos (Mexico)
- Kiki Cunningham (United States)
- Jessica Dexter (United States)
- Erika Devera (United States)
- Andrea Loces (United States)
- Angela Ruscili (United States)
- Michelle Hurst (United States)
Tied for 16th
- Vanessa Guzman Niebla (United States)
- Jackie Jones (United States)
- Paola Leon (Mexico)
- Gina Sardina (United States)
Women’s Physique
- Ana Harias (United States)
- Amanda Machado (Brazil)
- Lenka Ferencukova (Czech Republic)
- Autumn Swansen (United States)
- Romana Skotzen (United Kingdom)
- Winsome White (United States)
- Marie-Solange Essoh (Cameroon)
- Joanna Romano (Spain)
- Oksana Piari (United States)
- Jessica Coleman (United States)
- Olga Paolina Gloria Bonifaz (Mexico)
- Conchetta Deleon (United States)
- Carrie Hughes (United States)
- Lorraine Lafleur (United States)
- Maudienne Profas (Sint Maarten)
Tied for 16th
- Katrina Audrick (United States)
- Bridget Gladmon (United States)
- Kim Golembiewski (United States)
- Nadege Raymond (United States)
- Renee Reefschlaeger (United States)
- Megan Russell (United States)
- Alison Serbentas (Georgia)
- Becky Short (United States)
Wellness
- Daniela Esquivel (Costa Rica)
- Amanda Rezende (United States)
- Melitza Guerrero (United States)
- Briaunna Guthrie (United States)
- Casey Goeckeritz Delong (United States)
- Natalia Vasco (United States)
- Nicole Raymond (United States)
- Pierrette Ebami (Canada)
- Amber Pacheco (United States)
- Yezmin Sagbini (United States)
- Monique Sonds (United States)
- Karla Dafer (Mexico)
- Nicole Bonin (United States)
- Christina Tran (United States)
- Elizabeth Williams (United States)
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212 Bodybuilding Winner — Kerrith Bajjo
Kerrith Bajjo was the favorite in the 2024 New York Pro but was upset by winner Oleh Kryvyi. Bajjo sought and earned redemption in Atlanta by earning a perfect score to take the win over runner-up Bo Lewis and third-place finisher David Henry, who was the 2008 Olympia 202 champion (before the weight cap was moved up to 212 pounds).
In October, Bajjo will try to break into the top three on the Olympia stage. He ranked fourth in 2023.
Classic Physique Winner — Bjay Carswell
Bjay Carswell earned his pro card in 2021 but waited until this show to debut. The wait was worth it because he won his debut show and is now Olympia-qualified for the first time.
Men’s Physique Winner — Sharif Reid
Sharif Reid won the Masters Pro contest at this show and then the Men’s Physique Open title, earning him a trip to the 2024 Olympia. Reid has been a pro since 2014 but will make his Olympia debut in 2024.
Women’s Bodybuilding Winner — Michaela Aycock
Michaela Aycock was the early favorite to win the Women’s Bodybuilding title. She came through, earning the victory and Ms. Olympia qualification. Aycock can attempt to improve her sixth-place finish at the 2023 Ms. Olympia contest.
Fitness Winner — Michelle Fredua-Mensah
Only four competitors were in the Fitness division show. Michelle Fredua-Mensah won in her 2024 season debut. Fredua-Mensah won both the Physique round and Routine round to score the victory.
Figure Winner — Cherish Richardson
This is Cherish Richardson’s second pro win, becoming eligible to compete at the 2024 Olympia. She ranked fourth at the 2023 Figure Olympia.
Second and third-place finishers Kristen Mcgregor and Zulfiya Bitiyeva have until Sept. 15, 2024, to win a show to join Richardson on the 2024 Olympia stage.
Bikini Winner — Jasmine Gonzalez
Jasmine Gonzalez was the runner-up at the 2024 Orlando Pro but claimed the win in Atlanta. She is Olympia-qualified for the first time since 2021, when she tied for 16th place.
Women’s Physique Winner — Ana Harias
Ana Harias pulled off the same feat as Reid did in Men’s Physique. She left the stage as both Masters and Open Women’s Physique champion. This was Harias’ 2024 season debut.
The fourth-year pro can compete on the Olympia stage for the second time. She ranked fourth in 2021.
Wellness Winner — Daniela Esquivel
This was Daniela Esquivel’s second show in her rookie campaign. She ranked 11th at the Miami Muscle Beach Pro but looked much leaner in this show to score the win and Wellness Olympia qualification.
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