The 2024 Tupelo Pro bodybuilding show was held on the weekend of Aug. 16-17, 2024, in Tupelo, MS. This show featured four IFBB Pro League divisions with 2024 Olympia Weekend qualifications going to the winners of those contests if they had not qualified already.
The champions coming out of this show were Kim Angel (Classic Physique), Rhea Gayle (Figure), Jeanette Johansson (Women’s Physique), and Jasmine Baker (Wellness). None of the four winners had previously qualified for the 2024 Olympia.
2024 Tupelo Pro Results
The final standings for all 68 competitors across the four contests are below, courtesy of the IFBB Pro League:
Classic Physique
- Kim Angel (Spain)
- Jeff Hallenbeck (United States)
- Mahfuz Hawit (Honduras)
- Alex Connors (Australia)
- Joe Brighty (United Kingdom)
- Victor Compan (Mexico)
- Damion Ricketts (United States)
- Petar Duper (Italy)
- Gabriel Aguirre (Mexico)
- Michael Deangelis (United States)
- Seth Goss (United States)
- Abdul Gibbs (United States)
- Michael Lopez (United States)
- Mark Kenyon (United States)
Figure
- Rhea Gayle (United Kingdom)
- Deshane Price (United States)
- Rita Villarreal (United States)
- Gabriela Consolmagno (United States)
- Nikki Mcguire (United States)
- Mayra Rocha (Mexico)
- Jenny Kurth (Germany)
- Gabriela Linhartova (Czech Republic)
- Julia Waring (United States)
- Adrienne Matthews (United States)
- Tye Jones (United States)
- Stephanie Mattern (United States)
- Mariela Merced (Puerto Rico)
- Jessica Cocke (United States)
- Angela Baldwin (United States)
Tied for 16th
- Patrina Mosca (United States)
- Starr Parnell (United States)
- Lauren Roussel (United States)
Women’s Physique
- Jeanette Johansson (Sweden)
- Lenka Ferencukova (Czech Republic)
- Elena Aviles Romero (Spain)
- Paula Ranta (Finland)
- Alyssa Coppolino (Canada)
- Modesta Halby (Denmark)
- Sammica Cash (United States)
- Santana Francisco (United States)
- Farrah Faulkner (United States)
- Shae Queen (United States)
- Natalia Spierings (United Kingdom)
- Michelle Suozzi (United States)
- Diana Schnaidt (United States)
- Luciana Esquilin (United States)
- Samantha Emery (Canada)
- Marketa Hildreth (United States)
Wellness
- Jasmine Baker (New Zealand)
- Simara Walter (Brazil)
- Juliane Almeida (Brazil)
- Amanda Burnett (United States)
- Casey Goeckeritz Delong (United States)
- Briaunna Guthrie (United States)
- Maria Paulette (Spain)
- Synara Santana (Brazil)
- Brooke Hackett (United States)
- Madi Begley (United States)
- Francesca Emanuele (United States)
- Kimberly O’Connell (United States)
- Quisha Hearn (United States)
- Valesca Macedo (United States)
- Hayley Overall (United Kingdom)
Tied for 16th
- Normarie Fonseca (Puerto Rico)
- Ruth Rodriguez (United States)
- Kari Wold (United States)
- Amanda Wright (United States)
- Kenea Yancey (United States)
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Classic Physique Winner — Kim Angel
This was Angel’s first pro show since the 2022 season. His extended time off served him well as he scored his first pro win and Classic Physique Olympia qualification. The scorecards showed no doubt who the judges had for the win because he received a perfect score.
Figure Winner — Rhea Gayle
Gayle entered this show as the favorite and left the stage with the title and Figure Olympia qualification. This was her 2024 season debut. She was previously onstage at the 2023 Olympia, finishing in seventh place. This is her sixth overall win in the pro ranks.
Women’s Physique Winner — Jeanette Johansson
Johansson showed winning potential when she ranked third at the 2024 Texas Pro. Johansson has been a pro since 2018, but this is her first pro win. If she competes at the 2024 Women’s Physique Olympia, it will be her debut on that stage.
Wellness Winner — Jasmine Baker
Baker is a rookie in the pro ranks but pulled off the upset victory. This was her fourth pro show of the season. If she competes in the Olympia, it will be her debut on that stage. She will make history as the first athlete from New Zealand to compete in the Wellness Olympia.
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