2025 All South Pro Championships Results — Valquiria Lopes Wins Wellness Title in Orlando

Brazil’s Valquiria Lopes dominates the Wellness division at the 2025 All South Pro Championships, securing her qualification for the 2026 Mr. Olympia.

Tom Miller, CSCS
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Tom Miller, CSCS
Tom Miller, CSCS, is a Sr. Editor & Content Strategist with 10 years of experience in Powerlifting and Personal Training. As a Certified Strength and Conditioning...
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2025 All South Pro Championships Results
2025 All South Pro Championships Results

The 2025 All South Pro Championships took place on November 1st in Orlando, Florida, spotlighting elite competitors in the Wellness division. This event served as an early 2026 Olympia qualifier, giving top athletes the chance to lock in their spot for next year’s biggest stage.

Brazil’s Valquiria Lopes delivered a dominant performance in Orlando, showcasing exceptional lower-body fullness, shape, and symmetry. Her presentation and conditioning set her apart from the competition, earning her a decisive win and a ticket to face reigning champion Eduarda Bezerra at the 2026 Mr. Olympia.

While details surrounding the 2026 Mr. Olympia’s exact date, location, and venue remain unannounced, that hasn’t stopped athletes from bringing their best physiques to the stage. The All South Pro Championships proved to be another exciting stop on the road to next year’s Olympia Weekend.

2025 All South Pro Championships Results

Wellness

Valquiria Lopes’ balanced proportions, signature glute development, and stage confidence helped her dominate the lineup and earn her Olympia qualification.

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  • Winner — Valquiria Lopes
  • Second Place — Andreia Freiberger
  • Third Place — Nicole Stewart
  • Fourth Place — Paula Suarez
  • Fifth Place — Isamara Dos Santos
  • Sixth Place — Megane Di Ioia
  • Seventh Place — Ashley Jack
  • Eighth Place — Kimberly O’Connell
  • Ninth Place — Shavonne Tedstone
  • Tenth Place — Flavia Victor

Official Scorecard

WOMEN’S WELLNESS – OPEN
# NAME COUNTRY JUDGING FINALS TOTAL PLACE
271 Valquiria Lopes Brazil 3   3 1
270 Andreia Freiberger Brazil 6   6 2
272 Nicole Stewart USA 9   9 3
273 Paula Suarez Colombia 12   12 4
268 Isamara Dos Santos Brazil 15   15 5
267 Megane Di Ioia Canada 18   18 6
255 Ashley Jack USA 21   21 7
251 Kimberly O’connell USA 24   24 8
256 Shavonne Tedstone USA 27   27 9
260 Flavia Flavia Victor Brazil 30   30 10
264 Carolina Surerus USA 35   35 11
254 Thaila Bigwolf Australia 36   36 12
258 Yenirfer Zerpa USA 38   38 13
266 Kristin Broadwell Canada 42   42 14
274 Amanda Weis USA 45   45 15
253 Shelley Sempsrott USA 48   48 16
257 Cathy Williams USA 48   48 16
259 Lameitra Dupree USA 48   48 16
261 Nathalia Montoro USA 48   48 16
262 Kelly Spaghetti USA 48   48 16
263 Monique Sonds USA 48   48 16
265 Maria Borisch USA 48   48 16
269 Sherece Dyer Hill USA 48   48 16

Fitness Volt congratulates Valquiria Lopes on her victory at the 2025 All South Pro Championships and wishes her success as she prepares to take on the best in the world at the 2026 Mr. Olympia.

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Tom Miller, CSCS, is a Sr. Editor & Content Strategist with 10 years of experience in Powerlifting and Personal Training. As a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist, he is dedicated to delivering informative, engaging, and reliable health and fitness content. His work has been featured on websites including the-sun.com, Well+Good, Bleacher Report, Muscle and Fitness, UpJourney, Business Insider, NewsBreak and more.
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