The 2025 Pittsburgh Pro is scheduled to be held in Pittsburgh, PA, on the weekend of May 10-11. This show is an annual event on the IFBB Professional League calendar and has been highlighted by a Men’s Open guest posing event featuring top Olympia contenders.
This year’s installment is billed as the biggest yet, with the addition of an expo and an IFBB Pro League Men’s Open contest as the main event. They also promoted that more prize money would be given to all divisions featured at this event.
On Jan. 3, 2025, IFBB Pro League Vice President Tyler Manion shared that awards for the Classic Physique division will total $50,000. Here’s a breakdown of the prize money:
- First Place — $25,0000
- Second Place — $10,000
- Third Place — $7,500
- Fourth Place — $5,000
- Fifth Place — $2,500
The Classic Physique announcement can be seen in the video below.
The prize money for the Classic Physique contest reflects previous updates regarding the Men’s Physique and Bikini divisions, which will receive the same awards for their top five.
Manion previously revealed that the Men’s Open prize would be $200,000, with the winner receiving $100,000. That makes the Pittsburgh Pro the third show on the 2025 schedule to award a six-figure cash prize to its champion.
The 2024 Mr. Olympia promoters awarded $600,000 to its champion, Samson Dauda, and the 2025 Arnold Classic is set to award $500,000 to its winner on March 1 in Columbus, OH. The next highest prize money in 2024 was the New York Pro, which awarded $30,000 to Walker as its champion.
Competitors who will compete in the 2025 Pittsburgh Pro include Nick Walker and 2024 Mr. Olympia fourth-place finisher Martin Fitzwater in the Men’s Open division. Two-time Arnold Classic Physique winner Terrence Ruffin will compete in Classic Physique.
Any active IFBB Pro League competitors are eligible to enter the competition, but rosters won’t be officially revealed until the week of the competition.
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