The 2025 Toronto Pro Supershow was held in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on the weekend of June 7-8. This annual competition is considered the biggest bodybuilding event in Canada, and it featured 10 IFBB Pro League divisions in 2025 Olympia Weekend qualifying events. The Fitness division was the only category not held at this show.
The main event was the Men’s Open show, in which Sasan Heirati won gold in a close matchup against Regan Grimes.
2025 Toronto Pro Supershow Results
The results for all 10 divisions are below:
Men’s Open
- Sasan Heirati (UK)
- Regan Grimes (Canada)
- Hossein Kalateh (Canada)
- Eric Janicki (USA)
- Felix Norman (USA)
- Skylar Schumm (Canada)
- Eiren Gauley (Canada)
- Adam Milledge (USA)
- Andrea Muzi (Italy)
212 Bodybuilding
- Courage Opara (USA)
- Cody Drobot (Canada)
- Francisco Barrios Vilk (Brazil)
- Mike Condell (USA)
- Juan Aleman (Mexico)
- Brandon Corbett (Canada)
- Yosef Karimyan (USA)
- Caesar Cristobal (Chile)
- Adolphus Quoida (Canada)
- Diego Montoya (USA)
- Karol Malecki (Poland)
- Yasushi Murakami (Japan)
- Chris Doan (Canada)
- Brian Carlisle (USA)
- Eitaro Kurosaki (Japan)
Classic Physique
- Chen Kang (China)
- John Le (Canada)
- Samuel Paquin (Canada)
- Dylan Bursey (Canada)
- Mahmood Al Durrah (Canada)
- Aiden Caldwell (Canada)
- Rowan Humble (Canada)
- Evan Alexiou (Canada)
- Carl Gauthier (Canada)
- Dimitri Williams (Canada)
- Tyler Okowinsky (Canada)
- Patrick Seguin-Morin (Canada)
- Can Atakan Yagci (Canada)
- Alfonso Carpentiere (Italy)
- Farzad Ghotbi (Canada)
Men’s Physique
- Drew Cullen (USA)
- Shun Kaneko (Japan)
- Chevy Phillips (Canada)
- Philippe Lebrun (Canada)
- Duojie Suonan (China)
- Fang Jiang (Canada)
- Jerome Thevenin (France)
- Heracles Glaude (Canada)
- Gerardo Cosimato (Italy)
- Neil Fernandes (Canada)
- Jaydon Goddard (Bermuda)
- Nelson Rodrigues (Portugal)
- Kadeem Hillman (USA)
- Chad Owens (USA)
- Rinaldo Denis (Canada)
Tied for 16th
- Andrea Amato (Italy)
- Carlos Asiedu Ocran (China)
- David Cai (Canada)
- Jorge Corona (Mexico)
- Garret Cyrus (Canada)
- Charles Donaldson (USA)
- Jason Hazzard (USA)
- Shina Ojediran (Canada)
- James Walters (UK)
Men’s Wheelchair
- Cosmo Trikes (USA)
- Brayden Hoffman (Canada)
- Bryan Williams (USA)
Women’s Bodybuilding
- Nadia Capotosto (Italy)
- Barbara De Freitas Moojen (Brazil)
- Kyna Squarey (Canada)
- Lisa Kudrey (Canada)
- Jane Akarapreecha (USA)
Figure
- Helen Zavitsanou (Greece)
- Laurene Train (France)
- Daiane Freitas (Brazil)
- Mayra Rocha (Mexico)
- Michelle Jones (UK)
- Erika Phillips (USA)
- Ayaka Komori (Japan)
- Catherine Lemieux (Canada)
- Judith Cantu (Mexico)
- Gabriela Linhartova (Czech Republic)
- Jennifer Johnson (USA)
- Emily Hammond (Canada)
- Rocio Ramos Loeza (Mexico)
- Alina Yaman (Ukraine)
- Bailey Gutierrez (USA)
Tied for 16th
- Leah Berti Sterling (Canada)
- Josephine Denss (Germany)
- Amanda Elliott (Canada)
- Clarissa Fortune (USA)
- Veronica Gallego (Spain)
- Sarah Hansen (USA)
- Sandee Lark (USA)
- Madison Luna (USA)
- Ryan Martin (USA)
- Stacey Steiner (Australia)
- Karen Wright (Canada)
- Martina Yabekova (Canada)
Bikini
- Jessica Neary (Canada)
- Brittany Gillespie (USA)
- Eli Fernandez (Mexico)
- Alice Marchisio (Italy)
- Maxine Alexandra Somov (Canada)
- Kiki Cunningham (USA)
- Anais Biron (Canada)
- Brianna Campardo (Canada)
- Judith Ceballos (Mexico)
- Helen Wong (Hong Kong)
- Marissa Gorjizadeh (Canada)
- Brooklynn Bodo (Canada)
- Sarah Neuheisel (Germany)
- Verushqa Andrade (USA)
- Michelle Billett (USA)
Tied for 16th
- Antonella Cozzolino (Italy)
- Jeannie Dery-Belanger (Canada)
- Laurene Gaudelier (France)
- Tomo Hashimoto (Japan)
- April Holliness (USA)
- Emma Macdougall (Canada)
- Ottavia Mazza (Italy)
- Nora Neumann (Germany)
- Koa Robinson (USA)
Women’s Physique
- Robyn Mays (USA)
- Karla Melissa Torres Cruz (Mexico)
- Dani Castilho (USA)
- Emilija Martic (Canada)
- Kristen Holliday (Canada)
- Kristy Graham (Australia)
- Candice Carr (Trinidad and Tobago)
- Tina Fernandez Parks (USA)
- Eve Gagnon (Canada)
- Georgina D’Abreo (Canada)
- Kristin Halsey (Canada)
- Paola Viveros (Canada)
- Maudienne Profas (Sint Maarten)
Wellness
- Raeli Dias (Brazil)
- Carlotta Tonelli (Italy)
- Lili Dong (China)
- Sabryna Lebrun (Canada)
- Mona Popp (Germany)
- Eve Toner (Ireland)
- Crystal Hayes (USA)
- Sophie Brewster (UK)
- Kiera Aston (UAE)
- Carly Davies (UK)
- Joanna Jean (Canada)
- Kaede Doi (Japan)
- Jasmine Amato (USA)
- Laila Lanteigne (Canada)
- Chloe Salter (UK)
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Men’s Open Winner — Sasan Heirati
Heirati and Grimes faced off in a rematch from the California State Pro two weeks prior, when Grimes came out on top. Heirati won this show by a single point in pre-judging and finals to earn his 2025 Olympia qualification.
212 Bodybuilding Winner — Courage Opara
Courage Opara previously made his name in Classic Physique but has found a new home in 212. This is his first pro win in this division, qualifying him for the 212 Olympia.
Classic Physique Winner — Chen Kang
Chen Kang will return to the Classic Physique Olympia thanks to his win in Toronto. He hopes to crack the top 15 in 2025. He tied for 16th in 2024.
Men’s Physique Winner — Drew Cullen
The judges were divided between Drew Cullen and Shun Kaneko in the Men’s Physique category, but Cullen won and got the Olympia qualification. Cullen was the only winner from 2024 to defend in 2025 successfully.
Men’s Wheelchair Winner — Cosmo Trikes
There were three athletes in the Wheelchair division, and Cosmo Trikes earned a perfect score on the scorecards to become the seventh competitor on the 2025 Wheelchair Olympia roster.
This division still has a points system for qualifying, meaning runner-up Brayden Hoffman and third-place finisher Bryan Williams can still earn Olympia qualifications this season even if they fail to win a pro show.
Women’s Bodybuilding Winner — Nadia Capotosto
Nadia Capotosto ranked third in this contest in 2024 but was the clear winner in the Women’s Bodybuilding category in 2025. Thanks to her win, she is the seventh athlete to qualify for Ms. Olympia.
Figure Winner — Helen Zavitsanou
There were 27 Figure division competitors in Toronto. Helen Zavitsanou left the stage last as champion. If she competes in the 2025 Figure Olympia, it will be her Olympia debut.
Bikini Winner — Jessica Neary
The Bikini division contest had another close matchup between Jessica Neary and Brittany Gillespie. In the end, Neary scored the win and will advance to the Bikini Olympia.
Women’s Physique Winner — Robyn Mays
Robyn Mays pulled off the same feat as Capotosto in the Women’s Physique category by jumping from third in 2024 to first in 2025. This increases the Women’s Physique Olympia lineup to 11.
Wellness Winner — Raeli Dias
Raeli Dias improved from her third-place finish at the 2025 GRL PWR Pro, and her efforts were rewarded with a win in Canada. Carlotta Tonelli took silver by a single point over Lili Dong.
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