The 2025 Toronto Pro Supershow will be held on the weekend of June 7-8, 2025, in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. This show, which has a history dating back to the 1990s, will host 10 of the IFBB Professional League’s 11 divisions. The Fitness division is the only one absent from this event.
If they had not previously qualified, the winners of those contests will earn qualifications to compete at the 2025 Olympia Weekend in Las Vegas, NV, on Oct. 9-12, 2025. If the winner is already locked in for the Olympia, no other qualification will be awarded.
2025 Toronto Pro Supershow Roster
The lineups for all ten divisions are listed below with names in alphabetical order.
Men’s Open
- Eiren Gauley (Canada)
- Regan Grimes (Canada)
- Sasan Heirati (UK)
- Eric Janicki (USA)
- Hossein Kalateh (Canada)
- Adam Milledge (USA)
- Andrea Muzi (Italy)
- Felix Norman (USA)
- Skylar Schumm (Canada)
212 Bodybuilding
- Juan Aleman (Mexico)
- Francisco Barrios Vilk (Brazil)
- Brian Carlisle (USA)
- Mike Condell (USA)
- Brandon Corbett (Canada)
- Caesar Cristobal (Chile)
- Chris Doan (Canada)
- Cody Drobot (Canada)
- Yosef Karimyan (USA)
- Eitaro Kurosaki (Japan)
- Karol Malecki (Poland)
- Diego Montoya (USA)
- Yasushi Murakami (Japan)
- Courage Opara (USA)
- Adolphus Quoida (Canada)
Classic Physique
- Mahmood Al Durrah (Canada)
- Evan Alexiou (Canada)
- Dylan Bursey (Canada)
- Alfonso Carpentiere (Italy)
- Carl Gauthier (Canada)
- Farzad Ghotbi (Canada)
- Rowan Humble (Canada)
- Chen Kang (China)
- John Le (Canada)
- Tyler Okowinsky (Canada)
- Samuel Paquin (Canada)
- Patrick Seguin-Morin (Canada)
- Dimitri Williams (Canada)
- Can Atakan Yagci (Canada)
Men’s Physique
- Andrea Amato (Italy)
- Carlos Asiedu Ocran (China)
- David Cai (Canada)
- Jorge Corona (Mexico)
- Gerardo Cosimato (Italy)
- Drew Cullen (USA)
- Garret Cyrus (Canada)
- Rinaldo Denis (Canada)
- Charles Donaldson (USA)
- Neil Fernandes (Canada)
- Heracles Glaude (Canada)
- Jaydon Goddard (Bermuda)
- Jason Hazzard (USA)
- Kadeem Hillman (USA)
- Shun Kaneko (Japan)
- Philippe Lebrun (Canada)
- Chad Owens (USA)
- Chevy Phillips (Canada)
- Nelson Rodrigues (Portugal)
- Duojie Suonan (China)
- Jerome Thevenin (France)
- James Walters (UK)
Men’s Wheelchair
- Cosmo Trikes (USA)
- Bryan Williams (USA)
Women’s Bodybuilding
- Jane Akarapreecha (USA)
- Nadia Capotosto (Italy)
- Barbara De Freitas Moojen (Brazil)
- Lisa Kudrey (Canada)
- Kyna Squarey (Canada)
Figure
- Leah Berti Sterling (Canada)
- Judith Cantu (Mexico)
- Josephine Denss (Germany)
- Amanda Elliott (Canada)
- Clarissa Fortune (USA)
- Daiane Freitas (Brazil)
- Veronica Gallego (Spain)
- Bailey Gutierrez (USA)
- Emily Hammond (Canada)
- Sarah Hansen (USA)
- Jennifer Johnson (USA)
- Michelle Jones (UK)
- Ayaka Komori (Japan)
- Sandee Lark (USA)
- Catherine Lemieux (Canada)
- Gabriela Linhartova (Czech Republic)
- Madison Luna (USA)
- Ryan Martin (USA)
- Rocio Ramos Loeza (Mexico)
- Mayra Rocha (Mexico)
- Stacey Steiner (Australia)
- Laurene Train (France)
- Karen Wright (Canada)
- Martina Yabekova (Canada)
- Alina Yaman (Ukraine)
- Helen Zavitsanou (Greece)
Bikini
- Verushqa Andrade (USA)
- Michelle Billett (USA)
- Anais Biron (Canada)
- Brooklynn Bodo (Canada)
- Brianna Campardo (Canada)
- Judith Ceballos (Mexico)
- Antonella Cozzolino (Italy)
- Kiki Cunningham (USA)
- Jeannie Dery-Belanger (Canada)
- Eli Fernandez(Mexico)
- Laurene Gaudelier (France)
- Brittany Gillespie (USA)
- Marissa Gorjizadeh (Canada)
- Tomo Hashimoto (Japan)
- April Holliness (USA)
- Emma Macdougall (Canada)
- Alice Marchisio (Italy)
- Ottavia Mazza (Italy)
- Jessica Neary (Canada)
- Sarah Neuheisel (Germany)
- Nora Neumann (Germany)
- Koa Robinson (USA)
- Maxine Alexandra Somov (Canada)
- Helen Wong (Hong Kong)
Women’s Physique
- Candice Carr (Trinidad and Tobago)
- Dani Castilho (USA)
- Georgina D’abreo (Canada)
- Tina Fernandez Parks (USA)
- Eve Gagnon (Canada)
- Kristy Graham (Australia)
- Kristin Halsey (Canada)
- Kristen Holliday (Canada)
- Ajasaza Mansor (Malaysia)
- Emilija Martic (Canada)
- Robyn Mays (USA)
- Karla Melissa Torres Cruz (Mexico)
- Paola Viveros (Canada)
Wellness
- Jasmine Amato (USA)
- Kiera Aston (UAE)
- Sophie Brewster (UK)
- Carly Davies (UK)
- Raeli Dias (Brazil)
- Kaede Doi (Japan)
- Lili Dong (China)
- Crystal Hayes (USA)
- Joanna Jean (Canada)
- Laila Lanteigne (Canada)
- Mona Popp (Germany)
- Chloe Salter (UK)
- Carlotta Tonelli (Italy)
- Eve Toner (Ireland)
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Men’s Open Athletes to Watch
The Men’s Open lineup features nine competitors, including several of big names and a new pro making his debut.
Regan Grimes
Regan Grimes qualified for the Olympia by winning the California State Pro. His Olympia qualification is not at risk regardless of where he ranks in Toronto.
Sasan Heirati
Sasan Heirati has competed several times this season and has placed as high as second twice, most recently at the California State Pro. He seeks his first professional win and Olympia qualification.
Eric Janicki
Many may know Eric Janicki through social media and YouTube. One week before this contest, he earned his pro card in Mexico. He will make his IFBB Pro League debut at this contest. A smaller show like this can help him get attention from the judges without being lost in a larger lineup.
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