2023 Tropicarium Budapest Pro Results

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Riccardo Croci, Zsofia Reka Molnar victorious during the 2023 Tropicarium Budapest Pro!

The 2023 Tropicarium Budapest Pro took place on Saturday in Budapest. The Men’s Physique and Bikini divisions were on display over the course of the afternoon with winners earning a spot in the 2023 Olympia.

This year, bodybuilders will have to win a show to qualify for the biggest event of the year. The IFBB has done away with the points qualification system meaning the only way to punch a ticket is to win during the year.

Croci earned what will be his fourth consecutive appearance in the Olympia. In 2020, Croci won the San Marino Pro and followed it up with another victory in 2021 during the Champions Classic Pro. Reka Molnar clinched three top-five finishes last season. She will now have a chance to compete in her first Olympia competition in her young career.

The full results from the show have been announced. Below, check out a breakdown of the event, along with official scorecards.

2023 Tropicarium Budapest Pro: All Division Winners

  • Men’s Physique: Riccardo Croci
  • Bikini: Zsofia Reka Molnar

2023 Tropicarium Budapest Pro Breakdown 

Men’s Physique

  • First Place – Riccardo Croci
  • Second Place – Balint Nemeth
  • Third Place – Benedikt Lukas
  • Fourth Place – Simon Pietro Arena
  • Fifth Place – Rory Gissing

Bikini

  • First Place – Zsofia Reka Molnar
  • Second Place – Lisa Reith
  • Third Place – Cristobalina Pajares
  • Fourth Place – Martyna Derlat
  • Fifth Place – Renata Nowak
  • Sixth Place – Rukiye Solak
  • Seventh Place – Luara Zakharias
  • Eighth Place – Vania Maria Mesquita
  • Ninth Place – Noora Mahonen
  • Tenth Place – Giulia Silvestri

2023 Tropicarium Budapest Pro Official Scorecards

Scorecard Scorecard

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