The results of the 2024 Musclecontest Belo Horizonte held on August 24 in Curitiba, Brazil are here. This contest, headlined by the Men’s 212 Bodybuilding division, served as a pivotal qualifying event for the Mr. Olympia competition.
The 212 category has exploded in popularity in the IFBB Pro League. It is often considered the downsized version of the Men’s Open class. Stars from left, right, and center have made their mark in the division, including the current reigning Mr. Olympia Derek Lusnford, as well as former two-time champion Shaun Clarida and the 2023 titleholder Keone ‘The Prodigy’ Pearson.
Considering how competitive and elusive earning a qualification can be for 212 athletes, this show held special significance for the top contenders. Furthermore, the deadline to qualify is September 15, which means time is running out to guarantee a spot on the marquee stage. Without further ado, let’s dive into the winner of tonight’s show. In the end, Fabricio Moreira took home gold with a statement win, he is now 2024 Mr. Olympia-bound!
Full Results for the 2024 Musclecontest Belo Horizonte
Men’s 212 Bodybuilding
Fabricio Moreira wins Tte Men’s 212 bodybuilding title at the 2024 Musclecontest Belo Horizonte.
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- Winner — Fabricio Moreira (Brazil)
- Second Place — Elifabro Morais (Brazil)
- Third Place — Lucas Coelho (Brazil)
- Fourth Place — Drey Pereira (Brazil)
- Fifth Place — Henrique Goncalves (Brazil)
- Sixth Place — Douglas Silva (Brazil)
- Seventh Place — Lucas Garcia (Brazil)
- Eighth Place — Fernando Castro Da Silva Cavalo (Brazil)
- Ninth Place — Rafael Bernardes (Brazil)
- Tenth Place — Fernando Maradona (Brazil)
- Eleventh Place — Josevan Clemente De Almeida (Brazil)
- Twelfth Place — Andre Luiz Dos Santos (Brazil)
- Thirteenth Place — Joao Joao Paz (Brazil)
- Fourteenth Place — Alan Mendes (Brazil)
Official Scorecards
The countdown to the Mr. Olympia continues to wind down. Don’t miss full coverage of the biggest event of the year later this year from October 10-13!