“Final Results For All 2025 Texas Pro Bodybuilding Divisions” – The Complete Official 2025 Texas Pro Bodybuilding Scorecards

The 2025 Texas Pro, an IFBB Professional League bodybuilding competition, took place from August 8-9, 2025, at the Irving Convention Center at Las Colinas in Irving, Texas. It served as a qualifier for the 2025 Olympia Weekend.

The 2025 Texas Pro was held in Irving, TX, on the weekend of Aug. 8-9. This big bodybuilding show featured nine IFBB Professional League’s 11 divisions in the 2025 Olympia Weekend qualifiers. The winners of each contest would be eligible to compete in their categories at the Olympia in Las Vegas, NV, on Oct. 9-12.

The weekend’s main event was the Men’s Bodybuilding show, which saw Jordan Hutchinson emerge as champion for the second consecutive weekend.

2025 Texas Pro Results

The final placings for all nine contests are below:

Men’s Bodybuilding Division

  1. Jordan Hutchinson (USA)
  2. Joseph Palacios (USA)
  3. Quinton Eriya (Canada)
  4. John Jewett (USA)
  5. Emir Omeragic (Germany)
  6. Bruno Oliveira Santos (Brazil)
  7. Kerrith Bajjo (USA)
  8. Stuart Sutherland (USA)
  9. Patrick Moore (USA)
  10. Justin Savoie (Canada)
  11. Yun Long Pin (China)
  12. Obenrocksman Arrah (UAE)
  13. Alphonso Cromartie (USA)
  14. Morgan Macdonald (Canada)
  15. Justin Abbott (USA)

Tied for 16th

  • Christian Caldwell (Australia)
  • Marc Arthur Dautruchee (USA)
  • Jermaine Henry (Jamaica)
  • Benjamin Hodge (USA)
  • Paul Hindson (USA)
  • Matt Kouba (USA)
  • Dean Lawrence (New Zealand)
  • Matt O’Reilly (Australia)
  • Keunwoo Park (South Korea)
  • Drake Sanders (USA)
  • Michael Von Rotz (USA)

212 Bodybuilding Division

  1. Lucas Garcia (Brazil)
  2. Marco Ruz (France)
  3. Cam George (Australia)
  4. Esteban Fuquene (Colombia)
  5. Felipe Isaac Fierro Lobos (Chile)
  6. Andrei Melnikov (Russia)
  7. Darwin Uribe (Colombia)
  8. Stephen Didoshak (Canada)
  9. Jason Lowe (USA)
  10. Anthony Altamirano (USA)
  11. Tofeek Mohammed (USA)
  12. Nicolas Brassard (Canada)
  13. Hoyeon Jang (South Korea)
  14. Jaden Lacaria (USA)
  15. Jordan Moore (USA)

Tied for 16th

  • Santos Rodriguez (USA)
  • Christopher Williams (USA)

Classic Physique Division

  1. Matheus Menegate (Brazil)
  2. Carlos Dommar (Venezuela)
  3. Seo Joo Seong (South Korea)
  4. Austin Espy (USA)
  5. Nicolas Koeu (USA)
  6. Matt Orchard (Australia)
  7. Richard Morilla (Philippines)
  8. Marof Montanary (USA)
  9. Kim Santos (USA)
  10. Zavier Steward (USA)
  11. Brandon Cooper (USA)
  12. Jesse Carter (USA)
  13. Ken Garcia (USA)
  14. Connor Kovacs (USA)
  15. Flemming Okeke (USA)

Tied for 16th

  • Kevin Serra (USA)
  • Justin Stilwell (USA)


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Men’s Physique Division

  1. Burak Ozkul (Turkey)
  2. Mehdi Kabbadj (Morocco)
  3. Joshua Guidry (USA)
  4. Thomas Miller (USA)
  5. Dmytro Horobets (USA)
  6. Austin Witty (USA)
  7. Kenneth Jones (USA)
  8. Sage Caces (USA)
  9. Ravi Chaudhary (India)
  10. Bhuwan Chauhan (India)
  11. Tray Jackson (USA)
  12. Jorge Gonzalez (USA)
  13. Ahmed Saleh (Egypt)
  14. Anthony Gautham Ashok (UK)
  15. Robert Johnson (USA)

Tied for 16th

  • Tan Dhaliwal (USA)
  • Matthew Hackett (USA)
  • Brodee Jarrell (USA)
  • Sheen Kimber (USA)
  • John Murphy (USA)
  • Adrian Smith (USA)
  • Bryan Vigorito (USA)

Men’s Wheelchair Division

  1. James Berger (USA)
  2. Harold Kelley (USA)
  3. Jason Metcalf (USA)

Figure Division

  1. Rhea Gayle (UK)
  2. Taylor Santucci (USA)
  3. Kristina Zafirova (Slovenia)
  4. Amanda Griffith (USA)
  5. Shay Mac (USA)
  6. Suzie Hanehan (USA)
  7. Dominique Berridge (USA)
  8. Tatiana Batista (USA)
  9. Nelly Gonzalez (Mexico)
  10. Carissa Walmsley (USA)
  11. Letizia Nicolosi (Germany)
  12. Donna Mariscal (USA)
  13. Andrea Villalobos (USA)
  14. Franziska Donath (Germany)

Bikini Division

  1. Brittany Gillespie (USA)
  2. Jourdanne Lee (Canada)
  3. Anna Setlak (Italy)
  4. Kate Carroll (New Zealand)
  5. Taylor Crowell (USA)
  6. Jodie Yuncker (USA)
  7. Janae Smith (USA)
  8. Cinthia Beltran (USA)
  9. Mahsa Rogers (USA)
  10. Brittany Kelly (USA)
  11. Jessica Machado (Brazil)
  12. Karla Grijalva (USA)
  13. Toni Lueck (Germany)
  14. Dominique Myrie (USA)

Women’s Physique Division

  1. Brittany Herrera (USA)
  2. Paula Ranta (Finland)
  3. Marika Jones (USA)
  4. Jess Uribe (USA)
  5. Taylor Iraggi (USA)
  6. Alexandra Karrie (UK)
  7. Blanca Rodrigues (USA)
  8. Heather Johnson (USA)
  9. Lexi Lowery (USA)
  10. Modesta Hemmingsen (Denmark)
  11. Ariel Gail (USA)
  12. Christine Porter (USA)
  13. Brooke Pighin (USA)

Wellness Division

  1. Daniele Mendonca (Brazil)
  2. Alexis Nicole (USA)
  3. Jasmine Baker (New Zealand)
  4. Emily King (Australia)
  5. Merys Patino (USA)
  6. Julia Rene (USA)
  7. Cristina Vega (USA)
  8. Valeria Bodanese (Brazil)
  9. Sabryna Lebrun (Canada)
  10. Shuang Li (China)
  11. Fernanda Kivia Ramos (Brazil)
  12. Caitlyn McGuinness (Australia)
  13. Hayley Arnold (USA)
  14. Brooke Hackett (USA)
  15. Cherie Silas (USA)

Men’s Bodybuilding Winner — Jordan Hutchinson

This was the season’s largest Men’s Bodybuilding field with 26 athletes in the lineup. Hutchinson scored his second consecutive victory and prevented another athlete from qualifying for the 2025 Olympia.

212 Bodybuilding Winner — Lucas Garcia

Lucas Garcia weighed in at 195 pounds for this contest and appeared extremely ripped, with cross striations in his quadriceps and round muscle bellies. With 17 pounds still within the weight cap, he could pack on significant mass to further accent his frame. Suffice to say, Garcia has much star potential in this category.

Classic Physique Winner — Matheus Menegate

According to the judges, Matheus Menegate was the obvious winner of 17 athletes in Classic Physique. He ranked ninth at the 2024 Olympia and can improve on that in 2025.

Men’s Physique Winner — Burak Ozkul

The Men’s Physique lineup featured several past Olympia competitors. Burak Ozkul claimed gold; his second career pro victory. He aims to crack the top 15 at the Men’s Physique Olympia in Las Vegas when he returns to that stage for the second straight year.

Men’s Wheelchair Winner — James Berger

James Berger stole the headlines with his Men’s Wheelchair win to qualify for the Wheelchair Olympia; defeating the reigning Olympia champion, Harold Kelley, in the process.

Figure Winner — Rhea Gayle

Rhea Gayle emerged as champion in Figure. If she competes at the Olympia, it will be her seventh consecutive appearance on that stage. Her highest career Olympia rank was fifth in 2024.

Bikini Winner — Brittany Gillespie

This was Brittany Gillespie’s eighth contest of the 2025 season. She claimed gold and earned qualification for the Bikini Olympia in Las Vegas.

Women’s Physique Winner — Brittany Herrera

In addition to the 2025 Women’s Physique Olympia qualification, Brittany Herrera received the Sarah Villegas Distinction Award Trophy and an additional $15,000 prize, courtesy of the four-time and reigning Olympia champion. Herrera will make her Olympia debut in Las Vegas.

Wellness Winner — Daniele Mendonca

This was Daniele Mendonca’s second straight win in Texas. She also won the 2025 Republic of Texas Pro. Since she was already locked for the Wellness Olympia, no other qualification was awarded in this division.

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