Arnold Classic 2024 Classic Physique Prejudging Report

Urs Kalecinski, Wesley Vissers, Ramon Rocha Queiroz, and Breon Ansley are fighting for first in Classic Physique following the 2024 Arnold Classic Ohio prejudging rounds on Day 1.

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Doug Murray is a News Editor for Fitness Volt with a focus on strength sports, including bodybuilding and powerlifting. His experience covering diverse sports, including MMA,...
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Classic Physique Prejudging
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The 2024 Arnold Classic is underway and saw the Classic Physique prejudging rounds wrap up, which took place on Friday, March 1 from 12:30 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. Urs Kalecinski, Wesley Vissers, Ramon Rocha Queiroz, and Breon Ansley are fighting for first in Classic Physique following the 2024 Arnold Classic Ohio prejudging rounds on Day 1.

The Classic Physique division arguably rivals the popularity of the Men’s Open category, with many stars emerging from around the world. At this event, fans expected stellar performances from Germany’s Urs Kalecinski and reigning 2023 AC titleholder Ramon Rocha Queiroz who continues to improve at every show. Meanwhile, Breon Ansley was in attendance looking to re-establish himself as the division’s biggest threat. 

Ramon Rocha Queiroz commanded the stage with artful posing and improved conditioning. He was challenged by Urs Kalecinski and Wesley Vissers, who also looked to have brought their career-best packages. The bodybuilding community believes they currently lead the pack heading into tonight’s finals.

The first call-out featured Kalecinski, Vissers, Queiroz, and Ansley. However, the dry conditioning and striations of Wesley Vissers gave Queiroz a fight for center stage. Meanwhile, the second callout featured Damien Patrick, Michael Daboul, Kendahl Richmond, Emanuele Ricotti,  Eric Brown Jr., and Darren Farrell who all received big pops from the crowd. The final callout saw ‘The Miracle Bear,’ Queiroz, Vissers, and Ansley battling it out for first place. 

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Check the callout reports below:

2024 Arnold Classic Physique Callouts:

First Callout

  • Urs Kalecinski 
  • Wesley Vissers
  • Ramon Rocha Queiroz 
  • Breon Ansley 

Classic Physique Call 1

Classic Physique Back Pose Call 1

Second Callout

  • Damien Patrick 
  • Michael Daboul 
  • Kendahl Richmond
  • Emanuele Ricotti 
  • Eric Brown Jr. 
  • Darren Farrell 

Classic Physique Call 2

Cvp Call 2

Final Callout (Top 4)

  • Urs Kalecinski 
  • Ramon Rocha Queiroz 
  • Wesley Vissers
  • Breon Ansley

Classic Physique Final Call Out

2024 Arnold Classic Physique Highlights:

2024 Arnold Classic Schedule

Friday, March 1, 2024

Prejudging: (12:30 pm – 2:00 pm EST)

Finals: (7:00 pm – 9:30 pm EST)

Saturday, Mar 2, 2024

Prejudging: (10:00 am – 12:00 pm EST)

Finals: (7:00 pm – 10:00 pm EST)

  • Arnold Classic
  • Arnold Men’s Physique
  • Bikini International

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Doug Murray is a News Editor for Fitness Volt with a focus on strength sports, including bodybuilding and powerlifting. His experience covering diverse sports, including MMA, for publications like Sportskeeda and CagesidePress informs his in-depth reporting.
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