The 2021 Kentucky Muscle Strength and Fitness Extravaganza took place on Saturday, October 16, 2021, in Louisville, Kentucky. The event featured top competitors from several divisions including Classic Physique, Figure, and a Master’s category, and it was an exciting competition for athletes, fans, and promoters.
The IFBB Kentucky Muscle Pro was also a 2022 Olympia qualifier.
Classic Physique – Top 5
- First Place – Peter Molnar
- Second Place – Tommy Clark
- Third Place – Jeff Hallenbeck
- Fourth Place – Tyler Tallent
- Fifth Place – Brandon Cooper
Peter Molnar Wins Classic Physique
For Classic Physique, it was Péter ‘The Freezer’ Molnár of Hungary who took home first prize and earned himself a spot at the world’s premier event. Tommy Clark was right behind him in second followed by Jeff Hallenbeck who made the podium.
Molnár also competed at the 2021 Olympia and while his 14th place finish may not have been what he’d hoped for, he’ll get another shot at it.
2021 Mr. Olympia Classic Physique Results and Prize Money
‘The Freezer’ competed at the Arnold Classic Ohio as well just a few weeks prior to the Olympia where he finished 8th in a fierce lineup.
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Figure – Top 5
- First Place – Jessica Reyes Padilla
- Second Place – Autumn Cleveland
- Third Place – Martina Yabekova
- Fourth Place – Alissa Carpio
- Fifth Place – Stephanie Koerber
For Figure, it was a familiar name in Jessica Reyes Padilla who finished atop her division and punched her ticket to the 2022 Olympia. Autumn Cleveland took the runner-up spot while Martina Yabekova was third.
Padilla was on a winning spurt this year having won the 2021 Puerto Rico Pro (Olympia qualifier) and 2021 Europa Games Orlando. She also placed an impressive fourth at the 2021 Olympia. This was two spots higher than her sixth-place finish at last year’s Olympia.
However, she’s placed 4th twice before at the Olympia (2018 and 2019). Her best finish at the Figure International was third both in 2019 and 2020.
After yet another victory this year, she’ll have another chance to improve upon her performance, at the 2022 Olympia.
Division Scorecards
Another great show for the year, and one of many 2022 Olympia qualifiers to come, the Kentucky Muscle Pro featured impressive physiques but only a few could win first prize.
While an impressive showing from the top finishers, all of the athletes who competed at the Kentucky Muscle Pro show deserve to be acknowledged for their efforts.