2022 Olympia Women’s Physique Prejudging Report & Analysis

Highlights from the Olympia 2022 Women’s Physique prejudging.

The 2022 Olympia prejudging continued on Friday morning with Women’s Physique taking the stage.

Sarah Villegas had great success with the competition in Orlando over the previous two years. She enters 2022 as the reigning two-time champion and will look to keep up that success back in Las Vegas.

Villegas highlighted the first callout, which featured many familiar faces from 2021. Natalia Abraham Coelho, Brooke Walker, and Melissa Teich joined the champ as the judges led them through a series of poses. The first group featured eight competitors before judges began breaking it down further.

In the end, it was the top two from last year in the final callout — Villegas and Abraham Coelho. This shows that there is a clear top level of competition to take down. Check out a full breakdown of the Women’s Physique prejudging below. The champion will be crowned on Friday night during the first night of finals.

Callout Report

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First Callout

  • Natalia Abraham Coelho
  • Jeannie Feldman
  • Barbara Menage
  • Anne-Lorraine Mohn
  • Ivie Rhein
  • Melissa Teich
  • Brooke Walker
  • Sarah Villegas

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Second Callout

  • Rachel Daniels
  • Marie-Soulange Essoh
  • Ashley Jones
  • Ji Hye Lee
  • Evon Pennington
  • Winsome White
  • Christelle Zarovska

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Third Callout

  • Whitney Armstrong
  • Kristy Cox
  • Antoinette Downie
  • Sophie Lee
  • Victoria Myslik
  • Claudia de Leon Pardo
  • Raluca Raducu
  • Chelsey Worster

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Fourth Callout (Top 2)

  • Natalia Abraham Coelho
  • Sarah Villegas

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