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Hadi Choopan Wins the 2024 Arnold Classic

2024 arnold classic prize money and Hadi Choopan
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The Persian Wolf takes home gold

From the beginning of the show in Columbus this year, it was pretty clear that the Arnold Classic title would be given to 2023 Arnold Classic champion Samson Dauda, or the 2022 Mr. Olympia winner Hadi Choopan. It was solidified that it would come between these two in the final callout of pre-judging for the 2024 edition of the Arnold Classic in Columbus, OH.

In front of a sold-out crowd on Saturday, March 2, 2024, in the Battelle Grand Ballroom, the 2024 Arnold Classic took place, and it was evident that this would be quite the show to watch. The Men’s Open competitors were introduced, moved around, and thoroughly compared by the panel of judges that sat before them. By the end of the night, Hadi Choopan was awarded the title of 2024 Arnold Classic champion.

2024 Arnold Classic Roster

2024 arnold classic lineup

Below is a lineup of who exactly competed at the 2024 Arnold Classic in the Men’s Open Bodybuilding division:

2024 Arnold Classic Callouts

Below is the list of callouts that occurred at the 2024 Arnold Classic in the Men’s Open Division

Callout One

2024 Arnold Classic Men's Open Prejudging
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  • Hadi Choopan
  • Samson Dauda

Callout Two

  • Antoine Vaillant
  • Jon Delarosa
  • Rafael Brandao
  • Akim Williams
  • James Hollingshead

Callout Three

  • Hadi Choopan
  • Samson Dauda
  • Rafael Brandao
  • Akim Williams

The first callout featured a head-to-head comparison amongst Samson Dauda and Hadi Choopan. Fans and commentators felt that conditioning was a big difference and from there it was predicted Choopan would dethrone Samson.

In a third callout, Samson and hadi were brought out with the other top contenders, including Rafael Brandao and Akim Williams, who had clearly filled out well since the prejudging.

Samson Dauda was also awarded the Ed Corney Best Poser award, and Hadi Choopan was awarded the Franco Columbu Most Muscular award before the winners were announced.

2024 Arnold Classic Results

  • Hadi Choopan
  • Samson Dauda
  • Rafael Brandao
  • Jon Delarosa
  • James Hollingshead
  • Akim Williams

Hadi Choopan won the title as well as $300,000, and was presented the trophy by bodybuilding legend, Arnold Schwarzenegger. Hadi is looking to return to the Mr. Olympia in Las Vegas, NV, on Oct. 10-13, 2024, to battle it out with the current champion Derek Lunsford

Arnold Schwarzenegger also announced the prize money for the 2025 Arnold Classic Men’s Open champion would increase to $500,000.

2024 Arnold Classic Pre-Judging Callout Recaps & Analysis

With the 2024 Arnold Classic well underway, our team has put together full recaps and analysis of the pre-judging posing routines and callouts. Check out our full recap reports below:

Coverage

Generation Iron Fitness Network will provide full coverage of the Arnold Classic event including pre-judging reports, analysis, and results updates. Stay tuned to Generation Iron and visit out official 2024 Arnold Classic coverage hub right here!

2024 Arnold Classic Results For All Divisions

2024 Arnold Classic Samson Dauda Hadi Choopan
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Here are the full results from the 2024 Arnold Classic!

The 2024 Arnold Classic consisted of a total of seven divisions this year, with Men’s Open leading the way. The finals began on Friday night in Columbus with Classic Physique, Fitness, and Wellness possibly crowning new champions, as these classes are stacked and truly anyone’s game.

The Arnold Classic Men’s Open lineup is made up of 12 competitors who applied for invitations to compete in the show. The winner will not only qualify for the 2024 Mr. Olympia contest (if they haven’t already qualified) but they will also claim the Arnold trophy, and take home a $300,000 prize, which is pretty close to Olympia prize money.

The Men’s Open lineup for the 2024 Arnold Classic is a loaded one. It begins with former Olympia champion Hadi Choopan. The Persian Wolf will be making his debut at the Arnold Classic. Of course, he has plenty of experience on big stages with a Mr. Olympia title and multiple top three finishes under his belt. Reigning champion Samson Dauda will also return after a successful 2023 season. He finished third at the 2023 Olympia, behind Choopan and Derek Lunsford.

The final for the Arnold began on Friday night and will continue into Saturday. Below, check out the full results from the 2024 Arnold Classic as they come in.

Generation Iron’s coverage of the 2024 Arnold Classic is brought to you by MUTANT supplements.

The 2024 Arnold Classic consisted of a total of seven divisions:

2024 Arnold Classic Winners

Here are the first place winners for each division at the 2023 Arnold Classic. 

2024 Arnold Classic Results For All Divisions

The pro bodybuilding competitions for the 2024 Arnold Classic weekend will wrap up on Saturday, March 2nd. Generation Iron has provided the results and official scorecards listed below.

2024 Arnold Classic Men’s Open Results

  • First Place – Hadi Choopan
  • Second Place – Samson Dauda
  • Third Place – Rafael Brandao
  • Fourth Place – Jonathan De La Rosa
  • Fifth Place – James Hollingshead
  • Sixth Place – Akim Williams
  • Seventh Place – Antoine Vaillant
  • Eight Place – Justin Rodriguez
  • Ninth Place – Marcello De angelis
  • Tenth Place – Mohamed Shaaban

Ed Corney Best Poser Award

  • Samson Dauda

Franco Columbu Most Muscular Award

  • Hadi Choopan

2024 Arnold Classic Classic Physique Results

Ramon “Dino” Rocha Queiroz came into the weekend as the defending champion in the Classic Physique Division, and was seen as the one to beat. During prejudging, Wesley Vissers impressed and was able to insert himself into contention for the title. In the end, it looked like a battle between Ramon Dino and Vissers. That was the case as Queiroz finished second to Vissers.

  • First Place – Wesley Vissers ($60,000)
  • Second Place – Ramon Rocha Queiroz ($30,000)
  • Third Place – Urs Kalecinski ($20,000)
  • Fourth Place – Breon Ansley ($7,000)
  • Fifth Place – Michael Daboul ($4,000)
  • Sixth Place – Damien Patrick ($2,000)
  • Seventh Place – Emanuele Ricotti
  • Eighth Place – Darren Farrell
  • Ninth Place – Eric Brown Jr.
  • Tenth Place – Kendahl Richmond

2024 Arnold Classic Men’s Physique Results

The Men’s Physique division at the 2024 Arnold Classic was deep and ready to hand out the trophy to a new winner. After a second-place finish in 2023, Diogo Montenegro was able to improve and win the Arnold Classic title.

  • First Place – Diogo Montenegro
  • Second Place – Vinicius Mateus Lima
  • Third Place – Vitor Chaves
  • Fourth Place – Kyron Holden
  • Fifth Place – Corey Morris
  • Sixth Place – Emanual Hunter
  • Seventh Place – Ismael Martinez Dominguez
  • Eighth Place – Jonas Jamena
  • Ninth Place – Emmanuel Costa
  • Tenth Place – Andres Ramos

2024 Arnold Classic Fitness International Results

2024 Arnold Classic Fitness Results

The battle between Ariel Khadr and Jaclyn Baker was one to watch heading into Friday night’s portion of the show. Khadr returned as the reigning two-time champion, having defeating Baker in Columbus last year. Baker finished third at the 2023 Olympia one spot ahead of Khadr. Now, Khadr has her third.

  • First Place – Ariel Khadr ($25,000)
  • Second Place – Jaclyn Baker ($13,000)
  • Third Place – Jodi Boam ($8,000)
  • Fourth Place – Michelle Fredua-Mensah ($5,000)
  • Fifth Place – Aurika Tyrgale ($3,000)
  • Sixth Place – Tamara Vahn ($2,000)
  • Seventh Place – Tiffany Chandler
  • Eighth Place – Anna Fomina
  • Ninth Place – Minna Pajulahti
  • Tenth Place – Abby Bolton

2024 Arnold Classic Bikini Results

Lauralie Chapados returned as the reigning two-time Arnold Classic champion. She has been among the best in the division for years now and was in search of another title. It was a one-point difference between Chapados and Aimee Delgado. In the end, Chapados was able to complete the three-peat in Columbus.

  • First Place – Lauralie Chapados
  • Second Place – Aimee Delgado
  • Third Place – Vania Auguste
  • Fourth Place – Angelica Teixeira
  • Fifth Place – Phoebe Hagan
  • Sixth Place – Eli Fernandez
  • Seventh Place – Rhoda Allie
  • Eighth Place –  Ottavia Mazza
  • Ninth Place – Ivanna Escandar
  • Tenth Place – Amanda Marques Pereira

2024 Arnold Classic Wellness Results

Francielle Mattos has been at the top of the Wellness division over the last three years. She is a three-time Wellness Olympia champion and has earned gold each year that the division was on the biggest stage.

  • First Place – Francielle Mattos ($10,000)
  • Second Place – Isabelle Nunes ($6,000)
  • Third Place – Sandra Colorado Acal ($4,000)
  • Fourth Place – Bruna Seredich ($3,000)
  • Fifth Place – Lili Dong ($1,500)
  • Sixth Place – Anne-Marie Gobeil ($1,500)
  • Seventh Place – Hye Yoon Kim
  • Eighth Place – Amanda Burnett
  • Ninth Place – Courtney Starr
  • Tenth Place – Johanna Calcano

2024 Arnold Classic Pro Wheelchair Results

This year, Rajesh John burst onto the scene and was able to defeat Andriulli, who finished as the runner-up. In 2022, Gabriele Andriulli defeated Harold Kelley but Kelley was able to get his revenge during the Olympia in December. He was also victorious during the 2023 Arnold Classic.

  • First Place – Rajesh John
  • Second Place – Gabriele Andriulli
  • Third Place – Josue Fabiano
  • Fourth Place – Harold Kelley
  • Fifth Place – Gaylon Grigsby
  • Sixth Place – Bradley Betts
  • Seventh Place – Leonard Hamilton

Official Score Cards

Coverage

Generation Iron Fitness Network will provide full coverage of the Arnold Classic event including pre-judging reports, analysis, and results updates. Stay tuned to Generation Iron and visit out official 2024 Arnold Classic coverage hub right here!

Arnold Schwarzenegger Announces Arnold Classic First Place Prize Money To Be $500,000 In 2025

Arnold Schwarzenegger prize money increase

The 2025 Arnold Classic to raise first place prize money to $500k, in response to Mr. Olympia’s increase to $400k

In a monumental surprise, Arnold Schwarzenegger has announced that the 2025 Arnold Classic prize money for first place will rise up to $500,000. The news was announced immediately after Hadi Choopan won the 2024 Arnold Classic.

The Arnold Classic is a prestige moment and one of the biggest shows of the year for the world of bodybuilding, next to the Mr. Olympia of course. But the 2024 Arnold Classic may perhaps get even more attention than usual due to the surprising announcement made by Arnold Schwarzenegger at the tail-end of the competition broadcast.

After Hadi Choopan reclaimed his glory with an epic first place victory at the 2024 Arnold Classic, Schwarzenegger took a moment to address the audience about what is to come for the future of the event.

Arnold Schwarzenegger acknowledged that the 2024 Mr. Olympia made history by raising the first place prize money to $400,000. In what seems to be a direct response to that record-breaking increase, Schwarzenegger claimed that would be raising the Arnold Classic prize money for first place to $500,000 next year.

The moment was a showstopper, as an audible reaction could be heard on the broadcast from the audience and even the competitors on stage looked shocked. Hadi Choopan, moments after winning, joked that he would definitely, “be back,” in both acknowledgment to the gobsmacking prize money amount and a reference to Schwarzenegger’s famous catch phrase.

“And I have more good news and that is, this year the winning prize is $300,000 dollars… but next year, as you know the winning prize for the Olympia is $400,000 and I don’t feel obliged anymore for the rules so we are a going to go up to $500,000 for next year for the Arnold Classic.”

The announces acknowledge how unprecedented this announcement was, with Fouad Abiad noting that this is a statement to say that Arnold Schwarzenegger wants the Arnold Classic to be the best event in bodybuilding.

It will be interesting to see if the Mr. Olympia makes an announcement at the 2024 Mr. Olympia competition later this year acknowledging Arnold Schwarzenegger’s increase in prize money. Perhaps we shall see a prize money war going into 2025. This, of course, will only benefit the athletes – and is a welcome growth for the sport as a whole. That is Arnold’s ultimate goal.

Schwarzenegger went into more detail during a seminar on Sunday following the original announcement on Saturday night during the finals. Arnold shared that he did not raise his prizes in the past as a promise to Joe and Ben Weider. Now, he has decided to raise them in order to add more competition.

“For years, we kept the money below because that’s what I promised Joe and Ben Weider. That I would not compete with the Olympia but now, they have passed on and I know Joe and Ben are smiling down from heaven to see how successful we are. And they would want me to go and put a little bit of pressure on the Olympia and say ‘Okay, we’re gonna give $500k so maybe you go to $600k.’”

Arnold Schwarzenegger is hoping that the Olympia views this as an opportunity for more competition and a push to raise their prizes as well.

“The idea is to really build competition, not for us to be number one but just to move on and pressure the Olympia to pressure the Olympia. Hopefully they listen to that and will do that.”

Arnold Classic 2024 Coverage

Generation Iron Fitness Network will provide full coverage of the Arnold Classic event including pre-judging reports, analysis, and results updates. Stay tuned to Generation Iron and visit out official 2024 Arnold Classic coverage hub right here!

How to Watch the 2024 Arnold Classic (REPLAY)

Hadi Choopan, Neckzilla, Samson Dauda bodybuilding
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A complete guide on how to watch the 2024 Arnold Classic

The 2024 Arnold Sports Festival (named after Arnold Schwarzenegger himself) is coming up pretty quick, so mark your calendars for the weekend of February  29 through March 3, 2024. With the action garnering attention across the globe, we’ve put together a guide on how to watch he full 2024 Arnold Classic even and livestream.

Taking place at the usual spot of the Greater Columbus Convention Center in Columbus, OH, there will be seven IFBB Pro League divisions that will host pre-judging and the final rounds to determine who will be the champions for one of bodybuilding’s most prestigious events next to the Mr. Olympia.

The Arnold Classic is not just for bodybuilding however, as there are other events such as the Arnold Strongman and Strongwoman Classic competitions that will also take place, and some powerlifting and martial arts events.

Generation Iron’s coverage of the 2024 Arnold Classic is brought to you by MUTANT supplements.

How to Watch the 2024 Arnold Classic Live Stream

Tickets for the events are currently available on the Arnold Sports website. For those unable to attend in person, Generation Iron will be on the ground floor and will provide a detailed schedule and breakdown on how you can check out the livestream for free in this post. 

The Arnold Classic livestream will be available for free, you just have to register for it on the Arnold Sports Festival website.

2024 Arnold Classic Schedule

The daily schedule for all seven divisions of the 2024 Arnold Classic are below, but times may be subject to change depending on the length of each round of judging.

Thursday, Feb. 29, 2024

  • Arnold Amateur — Day One

Friday, Mar. 1, 2024

  • Arnold Amateur — Day Two
  • Animal Cage — Day One
  • Arnold Strongman and Strongwoman Classic — Day One
  • Arnold Classic Pre-judging — Fitness, Classic Physique, Wellness
  • Chris Bumstead and Derek Lunsford Panel
  • Ronnie Coleman and Jay Cutler Panel
  • Greg Doucette Panel, Jesse James West and Noel Deyzel Panel
  • Armlifting USA
  • Arnold Classic Friday Night Pre-Show
  • Arnold Classic Fitness, Classic Physique, Wellness Finals, Men’s Open Pre-judging

Saturday, March 2, 2024

  • Arnold Classic Wheelchair Pre-judging and Finals
  • Animal Cage — Day Two
  • Arnold Classic Pre-judging — Bikini, Men’s Physique
  • Arnold Strongman and Strongwoman Classic — Day Two Finals
  • World’s Strongest Firefighter — Finals
  • Arnold Classic Saturday Night Pre-Show
  • Arnold Classic Bikini, Men’s Physique, Men’s Open Finals

Sunday, March 3, 2024

  • Arnold Sunday Seminar
  • USA Powerlifting
  • Animal Cage – Day Three
  • Rogue Record Breakers
  • Jocko Wilick Panel
  • Sam Sulek Panel
  • Amateur Strongman — Final

2024 Arnold Classic Men’s Open Lineup

This year’s Arnold Classic event has yet another stacked lineup, including a very recent former Mr. Olympia champion, as well as the returning Arnold Classic champion from last year. Suffice to say, this will be a tight battle for the top spot.

There are a total of ten competitors competing this weekend, check out the full roster below:

Hadi Choopan vs Samson Dauda Arnold Classic

What To Expect

With just ten competitors in the 2024 Arnold Classic Men’s Open lineup, there will be a close fight for the top spot at this year’s event.

All eyes are one two competitors in particular, Hadi Choopan and Samson Dauda. Just two years ago, Choopan won the 2022 Mr. Olympia. And while he did fall down a place and lose his title in 2022, he only fell down to second in a very close match-up agains the now-champion Derek Lunsford.

Notably, Hadi Choopan placed second at the 2023 Mr. Olympia just one place above Samson Dauda, who placed third. It’s been just about six months since that competition – so it will be interesting to see if the tables turn or if Choopan can keep his edge above Dauda when they step on stage this weekend.

On the flip side, Samson Dauda is the returning Arnold Classic champion. However, when he won the competition last year, Hadi Choopan had not competed. This is Choopan’s first time competing in the Arnold Classic – in what seems to be his attempt to gain footing again (and some prize money) after losing the Olympia title.

Hadi Choopan’s strength comes from his incredible conditioning. His weakness comes in the form of being smaller in size compared to most Men’s Open competitors (Choopan originated in the Men’s 212 division before moving up).

This size difference will be in full display when Choopan stands next to Samson Dauda – who is one of the larger mass monsters in the division currently. Dauda’s strengths come in the form of his massive size, excellent proportions, and incredible fullness.

Samson Dauda also has been skyrocketing in fame by showing very fast improvements year over year. If he can continue this rapid speed of improvements and bring in his conditioning to match or beat Choopan – he can very well win this competition. Some argue that he is a shoe-in to eventually become a Mr. Olympia champion.

While most of the hype is surrounding these two competitors – we can’t leave out other highlights that can step up and claim the title. Rafael Brandao has been showing incredible improvements during his contest prep this season, bringing what might be the best physique of his career.

Akim Williams and James Hollingshead have also been garnering attention as they published their latest physique updates in the final week of contest prep. Putting their names into the online discourse of landing in the top 5 placings this year.

All of these competitors can claim the Arnold Classic title, especially depending on how they handle the last two vital days of contest prep. These final moments are make or break for the timing of their physique – ensuring their best package is seen on stage. One small mistake can throw off the timing and give way for another competitor to rise up and earn victory.

2024 Arnold Classic Pre-Judging Callout Recaps & Analysis

With the 2024 Arnold Classic well underway, our team has put together full recaps and analysis of the pre-judging posing routines and callouts. Check out our full recap reports below:

2024 Arnold Classic Results & Scorecards

With the first day of the 2024 Arnold Classic already wrapped up – we have a comprehensive breakdown of the Friday night finals, results, and scorecards. The Classic Physique, Fitness International, and Wellness International all battled for the top spot at one of the most prestigious events of the year in bodybuilding.

To check out the full results and recap of the finals – make sure to visit our 2024 Arnold Classic Results For All Divisions coverage.

Arnold Classic Backstage Highlights by Generation Iron

Generation Iron has provided in-depth coverage at the Arnold Classic for nearly a decade – including behind the scenes interviews with the biggest bodybuilding legends. Above you can catch our backstage interview with Ronnie Coleman discussing his legacy and the then upcoming film release of Ronnie Coleman: The King.

Below you can also watch our exclusive interview with Arnold Schwarzenegger as he speak on his thoughts of modern bodybuilding and his continued involvement with the Arnold Classic.

Wrap Up

The 2024 Arnold Classic is certainly going to be one for the books! There are tons of different events for everyone to enjoy, and we are excited to give you full coverage. Whether you are a fan of strength sports of bodybuilding, this sports festival has something for you to enjoy. What is your favorite part of the Arnold Classic?

Let us know!

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2024 Arnold Classic Men’s Physique Results

2024 Arnold Classic Men's Physique Results

Diogo Montenegro wins Men’s Physique at the 2024 Arnold Classic!

The Men’s Physique division at the 2024 Arnold Classic was deep and ready to hand out the trophy to a new winner. After a second-place finish in 2023, Diogo Montenegro was able to improve and win the Arnold Classic title.

The Arnold Classic will crown a new champion this year. Reigning champion Erin Banks is not competing this weekend, along with Olympia champ Ryan Terry. The competition features three competitors that finished in the top four during last year’s competition.

Diogo Montenegro finished as the runner-up to Banks last year and is one of the favorites this year. Emanual Hunter and Vitor Chaves also put on a good show last year.

The full results from the Men’s Physique division have been announced. Below, check out how it all played out along with an official score card.

2024 Arnold Classic Men’s Physique Results

  • First Place – Diogo Montenegro
  • Second Place – Vinicius Mateus Lima
  • Third Place – Vitor Chaves
  • Fourth Place – Kyron Holden
  • Fifth Place – Corey Morris
  • Sixth Place – Emanual Hunter
  • Seventh Place – Ismael Martinez Dominguez
  • Eighth Place – Jonas Jamena
  • Ninth Place – Emmanuel Costa
  • Tenth Place – Andres Ramos

Previous Winners

  • 2023: Erin Banks
  • 2022: Erin Banks
  • 2020: Andre Ferguson
  • 2019: Andre Ferguson
  • 2018: Andre Ferguson
  • 2017: Ryan Terry
  • 2016: Brandon Hendrickson
  • 2015: Sadik Hadzovic

Official Score Card

2024 Arnold Classic Results & Schedule

Friday

Prejudging (12:30pm-1:30pm)

Finals (7pm-9:30pm)

Saturday

Prejudging (10am-Noon)

Finals (7pm-10pm)

Generation Iron Fitness Network will provide coverage of the full Arnold Classic event including pre-judging reports, analysis, and results updates. Stay tuned to Generation Iron and visit our official 2024 Arnold Classic coverage hub right here!

2024 Arnold Classic Bikini Results

Lauralie Chapados wins Bikini at the 2024 Arnold Classic!

The Bikini division at the 2024 Arnold Classic featured yet another loaded competition and it went right down to the wire. In the end, it was Lauralie Chapados who reigned supreme and won her third consecutive Arnold Classic title.

Lauralie Chapados returned as the reigning two-time Arnold Classic champion. She has been among the best in the division for years now and is in search of another title. Two-time Olympia champion Angelica Teixeira made her return to the stage.

The judges began to spread out the field as prejudging went on. Teixiera and Auguste were part of a third callout of five competitors, which could be a battle for third place and a spot in the top five. Chapados and Delgado were brought back out on their own for a fourth and final callout.

The full results from the Bikini division have been announced. Below, check out how it all played out!

2024 Arnold Classic Bikini Results

  • First Place – Lauralie Chapados
  • Second Place – Aimee Delgado
  • Third Place – Vania Auguste
  • Fourth Place – Angelica Teixeira
  • Fifth Place – Phoebe Hagan
  • Sixth Place – Eli Fernandez
  • Seventh Place – Rhoda Allie
  • Eighth Place –  Ottavia Mazza
  • Ninth Place – Ivanna Escandar
  • Tenth Place – Amanda Marques Pereira

Official Score Card

Previous Winners

  • 2023: Lauralie Chapados
  • 2022: Lauralie Chapados
  • 2021: Jennifer Dorie
  • 2020: Elisa Pecini
  • 2019: Janet Layug
  • 2018: Angelica Teixeira
  • 2017: Angelica Teixeira

2024 Arnold Classic Results & Schedule

Friday

Prejudging (12:30pm-1:30pm)

Finals (7pm-9:30pm)

Saturday

Prejudging (10am-Noon)

Finals (7pm-10pm)

Generation Iron Fitness Network will provide coverage of the full Arnold Classic event including pre-judging reports, analysis, and results updates. Stay tuned to Generation Iron and visit our official 2024 Arnold Classic coverage hub right here!

2024 Arnold Strongman and Strongwoman Classic Results and Leaderboards

2024 Arnold Classic Strongman Tom Stoltman
Image via Instagram @arnoldsports

Keep up to date with what’s going on on the strength sports side of the Arnold Sports Festival

The 2024 Arnold Sports Festival in Columbus, OH has arrived! From February 29 through March 3, bodybuilders, strength athletes, and other athletes will gather to compete! In terms of strength sports, the Arnold Sports Festival features its competitive strongman and strongwoman competition on March 1st and 2nd. The Arnold Strongman Classic (ASC) this year is going to be one for the books, as there are some great athletes competing, including the 2018 World’s Strongest Man (WSM) and three-time ASC champion Hafthór Björnsson, who is making a return.

On the flip side, the Arnold Strongwoman Classic (ASWC) is also going to feature some awesome athletes, including the defending champion Victoria Long. She will be aiming to repeat her dominance that was established in 2023. Aside from that, some more competitors include the two-time World’s Strongest Woman (WSW) Rebecca Roberts, the 2018 WSW Andrea Thompson, the log lift world record holder Inez Carrasquillo, amongst others, all hoping to take home the title and dethrone Victoria Long.

Check out the live standings and results from the Arnold Strongman and Strongwoman Classics:

2024 Arnold Strongman Classic Leaderboard

  1. Mitchell Hooper — 52 points (WINNER)
  2. Mateusz Kieliszkowski — 40.5 points
  3. Tom Stoltman — 38.5 points
  4. Hafthór Björnsson — 38 points
  5. Bobby Thompson — 32 points
  6. Oleksii Novikov — 17 points
  7. Evan Singleton — 24 points (withdrew)
  8. Martins Licis — 23 points
  9. Thomas Evans — 10 points (withdrew)
  10. Oskar Ziółkowski — Eight points
  11. Maxime Boudreault — Withdrew

2024 Arnold Strongwoman Classic Leaderboard

  1. Angelica Jardine — 45 points (Winner)
  2. Olga Liashchuk — 44.5 points
  3. Lucy Underdown — 41.5 points
  4. Hannah Linzay — 38 points
  5. Inez Carrasquillo — 35 points
  6. Samantha Belliveau — 34 points
  7. Rebecca Roberts — 34 points
  8. Andrea Thompson — 33 points
  9. Melissa Peacock — 30 points
  10. Erin Murray — 27 points
  11. Donna Moore — withdrew
  12. Victoria Long — withdrew

2024 Strongwoman Classic Event Results

Below are the results for each Individual event for the Arnold Strongwoman Classic.

Max Elephant Bar Deadlift

Ladies first! The strongwomen competed first on March 1, 2024, and one of the events was the Max Deadlift, which featured athletes establishing their heaviest deadlift in a weightlifting event-style meet. What that means is that athletes with the lighter weight always lifted before an athlete with a heavier attempt, regardless of what attempt they were on.

Victoria Long had a bit of a scary moment when she dropped to the floor with a hamstring injury, a quite unfortunate event. However, Long still managed to secure third-place points off her successful 288-kilogram pull.

  1. Lucy Underdown — 302 kilograms
  2. Andrea Thompson — 291 kilograms
  3. Victoria Long — 288 kilograms
  4. Olga Liashchuk — 275 kilograms (T-fourth)
  5. Melissa Peacock — 275 kilograms (T-fourth)
  6. Hannah Linzay — 273 kilograms
  7. Inez Carrasquillo — 259 kilograms
  8. Angelica Jardine — 254 kilograms
  9. Erin Murray — 252 kilograms
  10. Donna Moore — 250 kilograms
  11. Rebecca Roberts — 243 kilograms
  12. Samantha Belliveau — 234 kilograms

Timber Carry

Though she did not fall, Donna Moore suffered what appeared to be an ankle injury during her Timber Carry attempt and she needed assistance off the wooden incline from the production crew.

Andrew Thompson moved herself closer to the top of the leaderboard at the end of Day One of the Arnold Strongwoman, with a scorching time of 8.43 seconds during her Timber Carry. Rebecca Roberts scored third place in the event, which definitely helped her after 11th in the deadlift earlier in the afternoon.

  1. Andrea Thompson — 8.43 seconds
  2. Hannah Linzay — 9.53 seconds (T-second)
  3. Rebecca Roberts — 9.53 seconds (T-second)
  4. Lucy Underdown — 11.64 seconds
  5. Angelica Jardine — 27.42 seconds
  6. Inez Carrasquillo — 11.02 meters
  7. Olga Liashchuk — 4.9 meters
  8. Erin Murray — 4.5 meters
  9. Samantha Belliveau — 4.09 meters
  10. Melissa Peacock — 4.01 meters
  11. Donna Moore — 3.2 meters
  12. Victoria Long — withdrew

Jeck Stone Carry

Donna Moore appeared to be okay during the Jeck Stone carry, but had an arm over a crew member, who helped her walk backstage. Unfortunately, Donna Moore withdrew shortly after walking the stones just over eight meters.

  1. Angelica Jardine — 27.94 meters
  2. Rebecca Roberts — 19.51 meters
  3. Lucy Underdown — 18.29 meters
  4. Inez Carrasquillo — 17.83 meters
  5. Olga Liashchuk — 13.31 meters
  6. Samantha Belliveau — 13 meters
  7. Erin Murray — 10.41 meters
  8. Hannah Linzay — 10.01 meters
  9. Andrea Thompson — 9.37 meters
  10. Melissa Peacock — 8.74 meters
  11. Donna Moore — 8.08 meters
  12. Victoria Long — withdrew

Dumbbell Press

  1. Samantha Belliveau — 84 kilograms, two reps
  2. Olga Liashchuk — 80 kilograms, two reps
  3. Hannah Linzay — 80 kilograms, one rep (T-third)
  4. Melissa Peacock — 80 kilograms, one rep (T-third)
  5. Angelica Jardine — 70 kilograms, three reps
  6. Inez Carrasquillo — 70 kilograms, two reps
  7. Erin Murray — 60 kilograms, four reps
  8. Lucy Underdown — 60 kilograms, one rep (T-eighth)
  9. Rebecca Roberts — 60 kilograms, one rep (T-eighth)
  10. Andrea Thompson — no lift
  11. Donna Moore — withdrew
  12. Victoria Long — withdrew

Stones of Strength

  1. Angelica Jardine — six stones
  2. Olga Liashchuk — four stones
  3. Samantha Belliveau — three stones
  4. Lucy Underdown — two stones (T-fourth)
  5. Hannah Linzay — two stones (T-fourth)
  6. Melissa Peacock — two stones (T-fourth)
  7. Inez Carrasquillo — two stones (T-fourth)
  8. Erin Murray — two stones (T-fourth)
  9. Rebecca Roberts — two stones (T-fourth)
  10. Andrea Thompson — no lift
  11. Donna Moore — withdrew
  12. Victoria Long — withdrew

2024 Arnold Strongman Classic Event Results

Below are the results for each Individual event of the 2024 Arnold Strongman Classic.

Max Elephant Bar Deadlift

In the same fashion as the strongwomen, the strongmen attempting to lift lighter weight lifted before those who called for heavier weight, no matter what attempt they were on. At the start of the contest, Hafthór Björnsson held the Elephant Bar deadlift world record with 474 kilograms.

Maxime Boudreault opened the contest with a 352-kilogram attempt, but unfortunately immediately appeared to suffer a left lat injury before the Elephant bar even left the floor. Evan Singleton’s first attempt of 386 kilograms slipped out of his hand, due to his left-hand lifting strap unraveling off the bar. Thankfully, Singleton nailed the immediate follow-up attempt.

Hafthór Björnsson’s first attempt in his much anticipated return to the competitive strongman stage was an easy 420 kilograms, back like he never left. Thompson was the last athlete to make a first attempt successfully of 436 kilograms and that is where he called it.

However, Björnsson came out last for an opening event win with a successful attempt of 456 kilograms, which was his 13th career Arnold Strongman Classic event win; quite the accomplishment.

  1. Hafthór Björnsson — 456 kilograms
  2. Bobby Thompson — 436 kilograms
  3. Mitchell Hooper — 431 kilograms
  4. Evan Singleton — 427 kilograms
  5. Tom Stoltman — 415 kilograms
  6. Oleksii Novikov — 409 kilograms
  7. Thomas Evans — 397 kilograms
  8. Martins Licis — 391 kilograms
  9. Mateusz Kieliszkowski — 388 kilograms
  10. Oskar Ziółkowski — 370 kilograms
  11. Maxime Boudreault — No Lift

Timber Carry

The Timber Carry was dominated by the 2023 World’s Strongest Man, Mitchell Hooper, who just barely missed a world record time by one-tenth of a second. Similarly, Hafthór Björnsson completed the Timber Carry in a time of 8.4 seconds for a second-place finish to end Day One in first overall, and showing that just because he hasn’t been in the strongman scene for awhile it does not mean he’s lost his touch.

Martin Licis and Mateusz Kieliszkowski moved up the leaderboard a bit, which was good to see after some lackluster Elephant Bar Deadlift performances. Unfortunately for Oleksii Novikov and Thomas Evans, it appeared that they happened to suffer biceps injuries during their Timber Carry attempts, but they did not withdraw right away.

  1. Mitchell Hooper — 7.1 seconds
  2. Hafthór Björnsson — 8.4 seconds
  3. Mateusz Kieliszkowski — 8.69 seconds
  4. Martins Licis — 14.81 seconds
  5. Evan Singleton — 8.89 meters
  6. Tom Stoltman — 8.13 meters
  7. Oleksii Novikov — 7.49 meters
  8. Oskar Ziółkowski — 4.9 meters
  9. Bobby Thompson — 4.01 meters
  10. Thomas Evans — 3.99 meters
  11. Maxime Boudreault — withdrew

Dinnie Stone Carry

Mitchell Hooper stated at the end of Day One that Day Two would be one of his strongest performances yet. He certainly held up that statement in the Dinnie stones, scoring first-place points.

Hafthór Björnsson continued to prove any doubters of his competitive strongman return wrong, taking second-place in the Dinnie Stones, making him even on the overall leaderboard with Hooper heading into the penultimate event.

  1. Mitchell Hooper — 12.6 meters
  2. Hafthór Björnsson — 10.72 meters
  3. Evan Singleton — 10.62 meters
  4. Mateusz Kieliszkowski — 9.73 meters
  5. Tom Stoltman — 9.4 meters
  6. Oleksii Novikov — 4.04 meters
  7. Bobby Thompson — 3.53 meters
  8. Martins Licis — 2.79 seconds
  9. Thomas Evans — 2.31 meters
  10. Oskar Ziółkowski — 0.25 meters
  11. Maxime Boudreault — withdrew

Apollon’s Wheel

  1. Mitchell Hooper — Five reps
  2. Mateusz Kieliszkowski — Four reps (Tie- second)
  3. Tom Stoltman — Four reps (Tie-second)
  4. Hafthór Björnsson — One rep (Tie-fourth)
  5. Bobby Thompson — One rep (Tie-fourth)
  6. Martins Licis — One rep (Tie- fourth)
  7. Evan Singleton — no lift
  8. Oleksii Novikov — no lift
  9. Oskar Ziółkowski — no lift
  10. Thomas Evans — withdrew
  11. Maxime Boudreault — withdrew

Stones of Strength

  1. Mitchell Hooper — Two in 19.15 seconds reps
  2. Mateusz Kieliszkowski — Five in 158.36 seconds
  3. Tom Stoltman — Two in 25.53 seconds
  4. Bobby Thompson — One in 101.12 seconds
  5. Oleksii Novikov — One in 17.65 seconds
  6. Hafthór Björnsson — no lift
  7. Martins Licis — no lift
  8. Oskar Ziółkowski — no lift
  9. Evan Singleton — withdrew
  10. Thomas Evans — withdrew
  11. Maxime Boudreault — withdrew

2024 Arnold Class Full Coverage

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2024 Arnold Classic Men’s Physique Prejudging Report & Analysis

2024 Arnold Classic Men's Physique Prejudging
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Highlights from the 2024 Arnold Classic Men’s Physique prejudging.

The 2024 Arnold Classic continued on Saturday morning with its second season of prejudging. The Men’s Physique division took the stage for the first time. It is clear that the division is wide open heading into the finals on Saturday night.

The Arnold Classic will crown a new champion this year. Reigning champion Erin Banks is not competing this weekend, along with Olympia champ Ryan Terry. The competition features three competitors that finished in the top four during last year’s competition.

Diogo Montenegro finished as the runner-up to Banks last year and is one of the favorites this year. Emanual Hunter and Vitor Chaves also put on a good show last year.

This trio was featured in the first callout along with Kyron Holden, Correy Morris, and Vinicius Mateus Lima. Montenegro and Chaves spent time in the center for comparisons. Coming into the weekend, Montenegro was seen as one of the favorites, having finished second last year. Vinicius Mateus Lima was eventually switched into the center for a better look.

Mateus Lima and Chaves were featured in the middle once again in the third and final callout of four, along with Montenegro and Holden. The stage is set for another intense battle in Men’s Physique come Saturday night.

Below, check out the full breakdown of the prejudging for the Men’s Physique division at the 2024 Arnold Classic!

2024 Arnold Classic Men’s Physique Callout Report

First Callout

  • Kyron Holden
  • Corey Morris
  • Diogo Montenegro
  • Vitor Chaves
  • Vinicius Mateus Lima
  • Emanual Hunter

Second Callout

  • Andres Ramos
  • Emmanuel Costa
  • Jonas Jamena
  • Mahmood Al-Maghrabi
  • Ismael Martinez Dominguez

Third Callout (Top 4)

  • Kyron Holden
  • Vitor chaves
  • Vinicius Mateus Lima
  • Diogo Montenegro

2024 Arnold Classic Results & Schedule

Friday

Prejudging (12:30pm-1:30pm)

Finals (7pm-9:30pm)

Saturday

Prejudging (10am-Noon)

Finals (7pm-10pm)

2024 Arnold Class Full Coverage

Generation Iron Fitness Network will provide coverage of the full Arnold Classic event including pre-judging reports, analysis, and results updates. Stay tuned to Generation Iron and to find the full 2024 Arnold Classic results, visit our official 2024 Arnold Classic coverage hub right here! 

2024 Arnold Classic Bikini Prejudging Report & Analysis

2024 Arnold Classic Bikini Prejudging
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Highlights from the 2024 Arnold Classic Bikini International prejudging.

The 2024 Arnold Classic continued on Saturday morning as the Bikini division took the stage for prejudging. This is a deep division that features many champions and that showed right away.

Lauralie Chapados returned as the reigning two-time Arnold Classic champion. She has been among the best in the division for years now and is in search of another title. Two-time Olympia champion Angelica Teixeira made her return to the stage.

Chapados and Teixeira headlined the first callout and sent time in the center. Chapados will be the competitor to beat as the reigning two-time champ but it is another loaded division that will give her a challenge. Aimee Delgado and Eli Fernandez also impressed during comparisons.

The judges began to spread out the field as prejudging went on. Teixiera and Auguste were part of a third callout of five competitors, which could be a battle for third place and a spot in the top five. Chapados and Delgado were brought back out on their own for a fourth and final callout.

During prejudging, the judges might have targeted a top two but it is still anyone’s game. The prejudging for Bikini is now complete. Below, check out the full breakdown of the morning action.

2024 Arnold Classic Bikini Division Callout Report

2024 Arnold Classic Bikini First Callout

First Callout

  • Eli Fernandez
  • Vania Auguste
  • Aimee Delgado
  • Phoebe Hagan
  • Angelica Teixeira
  • Lauralie Chapados

2024 Arnold Classic Bikini Second Callout

Second Callout

  • Amanda Marques Pereira
  • Tamekia Carter
  • Ottavia Mazza
  • Rhoda Allie
  • Ivanna Escandar

2024 Arnold Classic Bikini Third Callout

Third Callout

  • Eli Fernandez
  • Vania Auguste
  • Rhoda Allie
  • Angelica Teixeira
  • Phoebe Hagan

2024 Arnold Classic Bikini Fourth Callout

Fourth Callout (Top 2)

  • Lauralie Chapados
  • Aimee Delgado

Full 2024 Arnold Classic Pre-Judging Callout Recaps & Analysis

With the 2024 Arnold Classic well underway, many other divisions have already competed in the pre-judging rounds. For a complete recap of all divisions including callout reports and analysis – see below:

2024 Arnold Classic Results & Schedule

Friday

Prejudging (12:30pm-1:30pm)

Finals (7pm-9:30pm)

Saturday

Prejudging (10am-Noon)

Finals (7pm-10pm)

2024 Arnold Class Full Coverage

Generation Iron Fitness Network will provide coverage of the full Arnold Classic event including pre-judging reports, analysis, and results updates. Stay tuned to Generation Iron and to find the full 2024 Arnold Classic results, visit our official 2024 Arnold Classic coverage hub right here! 

2024 Arnold Classic Pro Wheelchair Results

Rajesh John wins Pro Wheelchair during the 2024 Arnold Classic!

The 2024 Arnold Classic featured the Pro Wheelchair division once again and it featured many familiar faces on stage. This year, it was Rajesh John who appeared in Columbus and won the Pro Wheelchair title during his debut at the Arnold Classic.

In 2022, Gabriele Andriulli defeated Harold Kelley but Kelley was able to get his revenge during the Olympia in December. He was also victorious during the 2023 Arnold Classic, making it six of the last seven Arnold titles while also being the five-time Olympia champion.

This year, Rajesh John burst onto the scene and was able to defeat Andriulli, who finished as the runner-up.

This weekend held the 2024 Arnold Classic Pro Wheelchair competition, showcasing the best wheelchair bodybuilders in the world. All fighting for the title of number one. The full results have finally been announced. You can check them out below:

2024 Arnold Classic Pro Wheel Chair Results

  • First Place – Rajesh John
  • Second Place – Gabriele Andriulli
  • Third Place – Josue Fabiano
  • Fourth Place – Harold Kelley
  • Fifth Place – Gaylon Grigsby
  • Sixth Place – Bradley Betts
  • Seventh Place – Leonard Hamilton

Official Score Card

Previous Winners

  • 2023: Harold Kelley
  • 2022: Gabriele Andriulli
  • 2020: Harold Kelley
  • 2019: Harold Kelley
  • 2018: Harold Kelley
  • 2017: Harold Kelley
  • 2016: Harold Kelley

2024 Arnold Classic Results & Schedule

Friday

Prejudging (12:30pm-1:30pm)

Finals (7pm-9:30pm)

Saturday

Prejudging (10am-Noon)

Finals (7pm-10pm)

2024 Arnold Class Full Coverage

Generation Iron Fitness Network will provide coverage of the full Arnold Classic event including pre-judging reports, analysis, and results updates. Stay tuned to Generation Iron and to find the full 2024 Arnold Classic results, visit our official 2024 Arnold Classic coverage hub right here! 

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