The 2024 Vancouver Pro took place in Abbotsford, BC, Canada, on the weekend of July 13-14, 2024. It featured six Olympia-qualifying contests. If they had not already qualified, the winners would earn eligibility to compete at the 2024 Olympia Weekend in Las Vegas, NV, on Oct. 10-13, 2024.
The headline winners from this event were John Jewett in the Men’s Open and Ashley Kaltwasser in the Bikini division — her 48th career win.
2024 Vancouver Pro Results
The final standings for all six pro shows are below, courtesy of the IFBB Pro League:
Men’s Open
- John Jewett (United States)
- Tim Budesheim (Germany)
- Robin Strand (Canada)
- Hossein Kalateh (Canada)
- Stuart Sutherland (United States)
- Slavoj Bednar (Czech Republic)
- Yi-Shan Cheng (China)
- Stanislas De Longeaux (United States)
- Marcello Alfonsi (Canada)
- Jay Plascencia (United States)
- Diogo Nunes (Portugal)
Classic Physique
- Kellen Wilson (Canada)
- Samuel Paquin (Canada)
- Hamzah Saeed (United States)
- Prince Emeka (Canada)
- Isaac Baier (Canada)
- Mike Murray (United States)
- Jorge Luis Guerrero Gallegos (Mexico)
Men’s Physique
- Reuben Glass (United States)
- Daniel Leone (Italy)
- Mehdi Kabbadj (United States)
- Taylor Wilson (Canada)
- Philippe Lebrun (Canada)
- Monty Sylvan (United States)
Fitness
- Tamara Vahn (Canada)
- Andrea Glass (United States)
- Abby Bolton (Canada)
- Jessica Zehr (Canada)
- Danielle Chikeles (United States)
Figure
- Manon Dutilly (Canada)
- Giselie Heathcote (Canada)
- Mandy Urner (Canada)
- Peyton Dutcher (Canada)
- Jiyoon Seo (South Korea)
- Alise Millions-Colley (Canada)
- Natashia Dallin Marshall (United States)
- Barbara Kiss (United Kingdom)
Bikini
- Ashley Kaltwasser (United States)
- Jule Schwabe (Austria)
- Brianna Campardo (Canada)
- Tianna Weymouth (United States)
- Sarah Neuheisel (Germany)
- Courtney Ustrzycki (Mexico)
- Oleksandra Khovrych (Ukraine)
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Men’s Open Winner — John Jewett
This was Jewett’s second show of the season, concluding with him earning his first win and Mr. Olympia (Men’s Open) qualification. He had previously competed in the Olympia 212 contest twice. Both prejudging and finals were scored at this contest, and Jewett won both with perfect scores. Tim Budesheim may have looked his best at this show, but he had to settle for silver. Bronze went to Robin Strand, Canada’s highest finisher for this division.
Classic Physique Winner — Kellen Wilson
Kellen Wilson made the most of his 2024 season debut by winning his first pro show. He ranked ninth in this contest in 2022. Wilson can compete on the Classic Physique Olympia stage for the first time in October.
Men’s Physique Winner — Reuben Glass
Reuben Glass finished in seventh place at the 2024 St. Pete Pro, won by Wil Harris. Glass redeemed himself at this show to earn his second pro win and the 2024 Men’s Physique Olympia qualification that came with it. Glass and second-place finisher Daniel Leone were only separated by one point on the scorecards.
Fitness Winner — Tamara Vahn
Tamara Vahn made her first onstage appearance of the season in Abbotsford, and she left with the win and Fitness Olympia qualification. Vahn won both rounds of the show to take the victory.
Figure Winner — Manon Dutilly
Manon Dutilly placed third at the 2024 Toronto Pro Supershow. She appeared more confident onstage at this contest, which resulted in the strongest scorecard in the field. The third-year pro can compete on the Figure Olympia stage for the first time.
Bikini Winner — Ashley Kaltwasser
Kaltwasser extended her record as the all-time winningest IFBB pro competitor in history. She is two victories away from the milestone 50 wins in the pro ranks. Kaltwasser was already Olympia-qualified, meaning no qualification was awarded for this division. Runner-up Jule Schwabe, third-place finisher Brianna Campardo, and the rest of the field have until Sept. 15, 2024, to win a pro show to qualify for the Olympia.
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