Tampa Pro 2022 Predictions
The 2022 Tampa Pro is set to take place on Saturday, August 6th at the Grand Hyatt in Tampa, Florida. This contest has become a top tier contest since it debuted in 2008, and it has become a title everyone wants to add to their lists of victories. Let’s take a look at the ten contests that will be held in the Sunshine State.
MEN’S OPEN
The favorite going into this show would be Akim Williams, who had placed as high as 6th at the Olympia. However, the buzz has been generated by 2019 Olympia 212 winner, Kamal Elgargni, who will be making his open debut at this contest. In spite of this being his first go against the big boys, his shape and symmetry, along with a very successful offseason, will put him right into the mix. We may be bias, but we think Quinton “Beastwood” Eriya of Canada will also be in that callout, and make his way into the top three of this contest.
Akim Williams
Kamal Elgargni
Quinton Eriya
Phil Clahar
Tim Budesheim
- Morgan Aste
- Eddie Bracmontes
- Tim Budesheim
- Phil Clahar
- Kamal Elgargni
- Quinton Eriya
- Roman Fritz
- Dorian Haywood
- Henry Jackson III
- Seung Chul Lee
- Joseph Mackey
- An Nguyen
- Akim Williams
212
Keone Pearson’s return to 212 division is highly anticipated, and we expect the two-time Chicago Pro winner to add Tampa to his victory list. It won’t be easy for him, however, because former New York Pro 212 winner Nathan Epler will be right alongside him in the callouts. The hometown boy, Derik Oslan will also be in that callout, and we expect a top three finish from him.
Keone Pearson
Nathan Epler
Derik Oslan
- Kerrith Bajjo
- Ivan Cabrera
- Peter Castella
- Sealy Cruz
- Stephen Didoshak
- Cody Drobot
- Ahmed Elsandany
- Nathan Epler
- Yordon Hernandez
- Kevin Johnson
- Jason Joseph
- John McGovern
- Francisco Mercado Jr.
- Darius Milton
- Ricky Moten Jr.
- Derik Oslan
- Keone Pearson
- Erik Ramirez
- Emmanuel Rodriguez
CLASSIC PHYSIQUE
Courage Opara was considered a threat to the Olympia title at one point in his career, but he hasn’t won a contest since 2020. He enters this contest. He’s the only man on this list who was in the 2021 Olympia, where he finished 15th. Watch for 2021 NPC Nationals winner Daniel Sullivan 2020 NPC USA Middleweight winner Matt Maldonado to make the most out of their pro debuts at this show by placing higher than expected.
Courage Opara
Matt Maldonado
Daniel Sullivan
- Adely Annorat
- Theodore Atkins Jr.
- Braden Bentley
- Felix Burgos
- Charles Donaldson
- Derek Ewing
- Keith Holmes
- Joshua Langbein
- Miguel G. Sanchez Lopez
- Matt Maldonado
- Courage Opara
- Jason Ornella
- Julius Page
- Valentin Petrov
- Kim Santos
- Kiran Shrestha
- Hugo Silva
- Aaron Sparenberg
- Daniel Sullivan
- Winston Sullivan
MEN’S PHYSIQUE
Josh Bridgman came close to winning in Vancouver, but Charjo Grant held him off. He will be in the mix for this title as well, but former Arnold Classic winner Andre Ferguson is a superstar and is hungry to pick up yet another win. Micah Thomas Jr. Will make the top three as well. The winner depends on the day, but we think Ferguson ultimately takes it.
Andre Ferguson
Josh Bridgman
Micah Thomas Jr.
- Daniel Ammons
- Chidube Anene
- Josh Bridgman
- Everett Davis
- Dennis Dogbatse
- Jean Pierre Fernandez
- Dmitri George
- Joshua Goforth
- Juan Gomez
- Darius Greenwood
- Cam Harris
- Jeremy Henry
- Xiolong Hong
- Joseph James
- Jarrett Jenkins
- James Johnson
- Burak King
- Mike Lawhorne
- Leo Mackesy
- David Odom
- Michael Otule
- Steven Pettis
- Deke Roderique-Walker
- Byron Ross
- Arya Saffaie
- Mitchell Spadafore
- Micah Thomas Jr.
- Rick Thomas
- Evan Wells
WOMEN’S BODYBUILDING
The top two ladies in this lineup could be Janeen Lankowski and Sheena Ohlig, both of which were in the Ms. Olympia last year. Ohlig finished 4th in Chicago, and hopes to make the necessary changes to take the title in Tampa. Standing in their way is Chelsea Dion, who made her pro debut in Chicago and placed third. We see her pulling off the upset in this very competitive lineup.
Chelsea Dion
Sheena Ohlig
Janeen Lankowski
- Chelsea Dion
- Victoria Dominguez
- Tina Mauer Guadarrama
- Janeen Lankowski
- Tamara Makar
- Pauline Nelson
- Sheena Ohlig
- Sherry Priami
- Jennifer Sweeney
WOMEN’S PHYSIQUE
Lenka Ferencukova was 13th at the 2021 Olympia, and she’s the defending champion of this contest. Once again, we see the title holder leaving with her second Tampa title, but it won’t be a cakewalk by any stretch of the imagination. Heather Grace is a veteran that has been on the Olympia stage six times, placing as high as third. That experience warrants consideration when picking a champion. Canada’s Eve Gagnon is a Masters competitor, but she finished in the top five of the open at the Toronto Pro. This is a big field, but she can represent her home country well by turning in a top three performance.
Lenka Ferencukova
Heather Grace
Eve Gagnon
- Rachel Aronson
- Orlandina Balan
- Racheal Brewer
- Suzanne Davis
- Luciana Esquilin
- Jeannie Feldman
- Lenka Ferencukova
- Sumyra Ford
- Eve Gagnon
- Heather Grace
- Lenore Gregson
- Kiera Hall
- Rosemary Hamilton
- Ana Harias
- Michelle Jones
- Dani LaMartina
- Robyn Mays
- Toni McMurtre
- Tembree N. Murphy
- Yarelis Ramos Perez
- Oksana Piari
- Cindy Reyes
- Ashlynn Richardson
- Elena Aviles Romero
- Diana Schnaidt
FITNESS
Aurika Tyrgale is the defending champion, and she is coming off a 10th place finish at the Olympia, which means she needs to win in order to qualify for the 2022 Olympia. She can and we think will go back-to-back, but Michelle Gales and Cong Mou will make it interesting. Don’t sleep on Maria Laura Cerbelli out of Canada, either. This will be her first contest of 2022, and she could spoil the party for everyone.
Aurika Tyrgale
Michelle Gales
Cong Mou
- Corey Brueckner
- Savahannah Byczek
- Maria Laura Cerbelli
- Alayne Corum
- Cerise deCardenas
- Michelle Gales
- Tess Mikayla
- Kamarae Morales
- Cong Mou
- Aurika Tyrgale
FIGURE
There are 32 women in the Figure lineup, and it has never disappointed when it comes to the competitiveness. The first name that jumps out is Jessica Reyes Padilla, who would be the favorite for almost everyone that knows the division. Watch for Autumn Cleveland to hold her own and stand out in this deep lineup as well. Third place could be anybody’s for the taking, but we’re going to watch Danielle Rose, who was second place at the 2022 Puerto Rico Pro in June.
Jessica Reyes Padilla
Autumn Cleveland
Danielle Rose
- Bethany Abeln
- Melissa Brodsky
- Lynn Centino
- Autumn Cleveland
- Madison Dinges
- Edith Driver
- Kelly Durma
- Joy Eve
- Ashley Felperin
- Tessa Ford
- Kimberly Gallop
- Rebecca Godwin
- Kim Golembiewski
- Donya “Dee” Jackson
- Constance Jones
- Ashley Kelsey
- Sarah Kornhauser
- Andi Lampert
- Taylor Mauro
- Taylor Meholick
- Sara Myles
- Cherish Richardson
- Larhannah Robinson
- Paula Rojo
- Mallory Rosado
- Danielle Rose
- Sabah Syed
- Maggie Watson
- Thais Cabrices Werner
- Staci Willis
- Jennifer Zienert
BIKINI
Romina Basualdo is a top ten Olympia competitor, and she is a two-time New York Pro winner. Even in a lineup this deep, that can’t be ignored. Joining her in the first and final callouts will be Jasmine Gonzalez, who also has Olympia experience. Shelby Pierce can also finish in the top three. This will be her first contest of 2022.
Romina Basualdo
Jasmine Gonzalez
Shelby Pierce
- Merica Abbado
- Susana Aramayo
- Iulia Baba
- Romina Basualdo
- Milena Bonio
- Jordan Brannon
- Tamekia Carter
- Tama Casilus
- Danielle Combs
- Ivanna Escandar
- Amber Foster
- Angie Garcia
- Carla Garthwaite
- Hope Gonzalez
- Jasmine Gonzalez
- Niccole Guggia
- Daraja Hill
- Michelle Hurst
- Christine O’Malley
- Shelby Pierce
- Ashley Puida
- Kristen Reilly
- Soily Rivadeneira
- Monica Rubio
- Angela Ruscili
- Celia Sierra
- Cristiane S. Silveira
- Whitney Spence
- Michelle Targonska
- Aimee Leann Velasquez
- Reba Williams
WELLNESS
None of these athletes were in the Olympia last year, and this division is still very new. Alexis Adams just turned pro at the 2022 NPC Junior Nationals, and she’s wasting no time making her pro debut. Lili Dong turned pro at the NPC Nationals in 2021, and this would be a great platform to make a first impression. Kat Williams was in this show last year, and she placed sixth. We see her moving up to the top three. The order of finish is anyone’s guess, but here’s ours.
Alexis Adams
Kat Williams
Lili Dong
- Alexis Adams
- Nicollette Burns
- Diana Laura Verduzco Carreno
- Cinzia Massaro Clapp
- Bridgiamell Rodriguez Cruz
- Lili Dong
- Andrea Hrenko
- Alejandra La Fonseca
- Priscilla Lynd
- Valesca Macedo
- Celeste Morales
- Nerilde Garcia Strey
- Amanda Werner
- Kat Williams
- Ashley Youssef
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