The 2025 Pittsburgh Pro was held on May 10-11, 2025, at the David L. Lawrence Convention Center in Pittsburgh, PA. This event was deemed the largest edition of the show to date, thanks to the addition of an expo and the first running of a Men’s Open contest, with a $100,000 first-place check going to the winner.
Derek Lunsford won the Men’s Open title and has his sights set on the 2025 Mr. Olympia, but there were also six other 2025 Olympia qualifying shows; the champions includes Terrence Ruffin (Classic Physique), Erin Banks (Men’s Physique), Lola Montez (Figure), Aimee Delgado (Bikini), Lola Montez (Figure), and Valquiria Lopes (Wellness).
2025 Pittsburgh Pro Results
The full results from the Pittsburgh Pro are as follows:
Men’s Open
- Derek Lunsford (USA)
- Nicholas Walker (USA)
- Martin Fitzwater (USA)
- William Bonac (Netherlands)
- Michal Krizanek (Slovakia)
- Leandro Sencini Peres (Brazil)
- Ron Gordon (USA)
- Justin Musiol (Germany)
- Pavel Beran (Czech Republic)
- Joe Ballinger (UK)
- Marcelo Pedro Da Cruz (Brazil)
- Bartley Weaver IV (USA)
- Vincenzo Masone (USA)
- Douglas Connor (USA)
Classic Physique
- Terrence Ruffin (USA)
- Josema Munoz (Spain)
- Richard Nagy (Hungary)
- Brady King (USA)
- Murat Khan (Australia)
- Anton Ratushnyi (USA)
- Caike Deoliveira (USA)
- Camilo Diaz (Colombia)
- Dom Carter (USA)
- Zay Adonnis (USA)
- Jamir Grady (USA)
- James Smith (USA)
- Juan Medina (USA)
- Damion Ricketts (USA)
- Leo Mayrhofer (USA)
Tied for 16th
- Joe Davis (USA)
- Adk Diaz (USA)
- Jamie Leroyce (USA)
Men’s Physique
- Erin Banks (USA)
- Vitor Chaves (Brazil)
- Edvan Palmeira (Brazil)
- Brandon Hendrickson (USA)
- Ricardo Cenat (USA)
- Carlos Asiedu Ocran (China)
- Mengyi Liu (China)
- Tunahan Guler (Turkey)
- Victor Ramirez (Venezuela)
- Rhyan Clark (USA)
- Adama Jammeh (Sweden)
- Jordan Clark (USA)
- Miguel Zapata (USA)
- Burak King (USA)
- Riccardo Croci (Italy)
Tied for 16th
- Steven Bonini (USA)
- Tan Dhaliwal (USA)
- Alex Gibson (USA)
- Jorge Hernandez (USA)
- Adams Joseph (USA)
- Michael Kent (UK)
- Gage Moran (USA)
- Bruce Nolte (USA)
- Maiki Ono (Brazil)
- Shayan Parvaz (Iran)
- Brehon Perry (USA)
- Ahmed Saleh (USA)
- Ren Yi Xie (China)
Figure
- Lola Montez (Canada)
- Natalia Soltero (Mexico)
- Lena Ramsteiner (Germany)
- Nicole Zenobia Graham (USA)
- Melissa Brodsky (USA)
- Jennifer Zienert (Germany)
- Jeanne Kassel (Germany)
- Adela Ondrejovicova (Slovakia)
- Ericka Morgan (Guatemala)
- Manuella Lima (Brazil)
- Natalia Sharapova (Russia)
- Nicole Drobot (Canada)
- Hannah Prause (Germany)
- Rebecca Farrell (UK)
- Cierra Alexis (USA)
Tied for 16th
- Desiree Alferes (USA)
- Michelle Blaze (Slovakia)
- Spree Dyess (USA)
- Clarissa Fortune (USA)
- Jennifer Johnson (USA)
- Daniella Means (USA)
- Kiira Poux (USA)
- Tamika Tucker (USA)
- Melissa Zingale (USA)
Bikini
- Aimee Delgado (USA)
- Ashlyn Little (USA)
- Maureen Blanquisco (USA)
- Ivi Escandar Fernandez (USA)
- Maria Acosta (USA)
- Ally Vatthauer (USA)
- Alice Rocha (USA)
- Jordan Brannon (USA)
- Ariana Brothers (USA)
- Lacy Rutland (USA)
- Iulia Baba (Romania)
- Ji Bin Park (South Korea)
- Sharon Ramos (Dominican Republic)
- Jessica Wilson (USA)
- Lexus Redmond (USA)
Tied for 16th
- Brookelinh Aquilino (USA)
- Holly Baxter (Australia)
- Liang Bin (China)
- Torey Braly (USA)
- Oksana Bryhidyr (USA)
- Jenny Chan (USA)
- Maiwenn Crausaz (Switzerland)
- Ashley Hampton (USA)
- Bailey Harrison (USA)
- Sasa He (China)
- Dahye Jeon (South Korea)
- Fatima Rashid (USA)
- Ali Taylor (USA)
- Kallie Travers (USA)
- Vikki Wey (China)
Women’s Physique
- Natalia Abraham Coelho (USA)
- Rachel Daniels (USA)
- Sheronica Henton (USA)
- Birgit Andersch (Austria)
- Anna-Lena Prinz (Slovakia)
- Natalie Rae Wolfe (USA)
- Barbara Menage (France)
- Xin Qi (China)
- Justine Albert (USA)
- Jihye Lee (South Korea)
- Kristine Salinas (USA)
Wellness
- Valquiria Lopes (Brazil)
- Rayane Fogal (Brazil)
- Leonida Leo (Moldova)
- Kassandra Gillis (Canada)
- Lisa Meiswinkel (Slovakia)
- Chery Figueroa Calix (Spain)
- Wynter Addams (UK)
- Sandra Colorado Acal (Spain)
- Jasmine Payne (USA)
- Sophie Brewster (UK)
- Ruth Petizco (Spain)
- Melitza Guerrero (USA)
- Ruth Martinez (USA)
- Jennifer Zollars (USA)
- Nikki Raymond (USA)
Tied for 16th
- Jasmine Amato (USA)
- Casey Delong (USA)
- Monika Jedras (Australia)
- Whitney Lobreau (Canada)
- Sirke Virkkunen (Finland)
- Minju Yoon (South Korea)
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Classic Physique Winner — Terrence Ruffin
The Classic Physique contest was considered a tight battle between Ruffin and runner-up Josema Munoz. Only one point separated the two competitors on the scorecards.
This is Ruffin’s first Pittsburgh Pro victory. Thanks to this win, he is now qualified for the 2025 Classic Physique Olympia. The Classic Physique Olympia title is vacant following Chris Bumstead’s retirement last year, so Ruffin aims to win the one title he has yet to win and start a new dynasty.
Men’s Physique Winner — Erin Banks
Two-time Men’s Physique Olympia champion Ryan Terry was in the audience for this event. Banks stood center stage throughout the pre-judging round, sporting a beard, a change from his usual clean-shaven look.
Banks established dominance early and never looked back. As a past champion, he is already qualified for the 2025 Olympia; therefore, no qualification was awarded at this contest.
Figure Winner — Lola Montez
Runner-up Natalia Soltero and third-place finisher Lena Ramsteiner were no match for Montez. Thanks to finishing third in the 2024 Olympia, she was locked for the 2025 Olympia, so no qualification was awarded in Pittsburgh.
Bikini Winner — Aimee Delgado
This marked a three-peat for the Bikini division winner. Delgado was victorious over 29 other competitors in the lineup, snapping a two-show losing streak. Previously, Delgado won silver at the 2025 Bikini International and fourth at the 2024 Bikini Olympia.
Women’s Physique Winner — Natalia Abraham Coelho
Coelho scored her third straight championship in the Women’s Physique division. She did not compete in Pittsburgh in 2024 but won in 2023 and 2022. This was her 2025 season debut.
Wellness Winner — Valquiria Lopes
Lopes may have a claim to the biggest upset of the night. This was her first appearance in Pittsburgh, and at the start of her second season, she earned her second-career Olympia qualification in a close contest. Rayane Fogal ranked second by three points.
Other Notes
The 2025 Pittsburgh Pro marked Jim Manion’s 50th year promoting bodybuilding in Pittsburgh. The IFBB Pro League and NPC president was recognized onstage for the accomplishment.
It was announced that the 2026 Pittsburgh Pro will be held on May 16-17, 2026, at the same location in Pittsburgh.
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