Urs Kalecinski Shares Top 5 Classic Physique Picks For The 2024 Olympia

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Urs Kalecinski believes he can win the 2024 Olympia.

The Classic Physique division has turned into one of the best in bodybuilding over the years. It will be another spectacle on the Olympia stage with many competitors who could win the title. One being Urs Kalecinski, who recently shared his top five predictions for the division.

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Kalecinski has finished in the top three at each of the last two Olympia competitions, behind both Chris Bumstead and Ramon Rocha Queiroz. During the Arnold Classic, Wesley Vissers inserted himself into the mix with a victory. The Classic Physique division remains deep and competitive in 2024.

Kalecinski has spoken out about his eventual goal of moving to Men’s Open. He still has a great passion for Classic at the moment and wants to reach his current goals, which includes winning an Olympia title.

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Urs Kalecinski Top 5 Classic Physique Prediction

Urs Kalecinski believes in his physique heading into the Olympia and put himself at the top of his prediction, to no surprise.

 

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The division has been dominated by Chris Bumstead over the last half decade. He defeated Ansley in the 2019 Olympia  to take the title and has not relinquished it since. Ramon Dino and Kalecinski have also turned into elite competitors in the division. This year, Vissers has inserted his name into the conversation. Vissers pulled off a major upset of Ramon Dino 2024 Arnold Classic and this proved that he can contend for the Olympia title.

Classic Physique will be one of the best battles during the 2024 Olympia once again this season. Bumstead will enter as the favorite but there is a talented group chasing down his title.

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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.