2022 Olympia Fitness Prejudging Report & Analysis

Highlights from the 2022 Olympia Fitness prejudging.

The 2022 Olympia kicked off on Friday with prejudging and Fitness was the first division on stage. Reigning Olympia champion Whitney Jones was forced to miss the competition with a health issue, which means a new champion will be crowned on stage.

Of course, Missy Truscott headlines the group as a former Olympia champion back in 2020. She also won the Arnold Classic in 2021. Ariel Khadr joined Truscott in the first callout after she was able to reach the pinnacle of the Arnold Classic back in March. The first callout featured eight competitors before it was broken down further. Allison Kramer and Tamara Vahn were also featured in the first callout.

The judges decided to bring Truscott and Jaclyn Baker back out for the fourth callout, which could end up being the top two when it is all said and done. Baker has finished in the top five in each of the last three Olympia competitions and is looking to take the next step.

The Fitness division grew this year but there is still a top-tier of competitors vying for the title. It will be interesting to see who emerges as the top threats to the title this year with the reigning champion out of the show.

Callout Report

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First Callout

  • Jaclyn Baker
  • Michelle Freuda-Mensah
  • Missy Truscott
  • Ariel Khadr
  • Minna Pajulahti
  • Allison Kramer
  • Stephanie Jones
  • Tamara Vahn

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Second Callout

  • Anna Chism
  • Sara Kovach
  • Michaela Pavleova
  • Terra Plum
  • Aurika Tyrgale

Olympia

Third Callout 

  • Corrine Elizabeth Bean
  • Abby Bolton
  • Danielle Chikeles
  • Danielle DaCosta
  • Andrea Glass
  • Alix Small

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Fourth Callout (Top 2)

  • Jaclyn Baker
  • Missy Truscott

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Greg Patuto
Greg has covered the four major sports for six years and has been featured on sites such as Sports Illustrated, Fox Sports, SB Nation, NJ.com, and FanSided. Now, he is transitioning into the world of bodybuilding and strength sports.