IFBB Los Angeles Grand Prix Pro 2025
IFBB Los Angeles Grand Prix Pro 2025 was held in Anaheim, CA, USA. The Men's Physique title went to Rhyan Clark.
- Year
- 2025
- Date
- Sep 20, 2025
- Location
- Anaheim, CA, USA
- Federation
- IFBB Pro
- Divisions
- 1
- Competitors
- 14
Results by Division
| Division | Winner | Runner-up |
|---|---|---|
| Men's Physique | Rhyan Clark | Mattia Ballarini |
IFBB Los Angeles Grand Prix Pro 2025 Results
IFBB Los Angeles Grand Prix Pro 2025 was held in Anaheim, CA, USA. The Men's Physique title went to Rhyan Clark.
Defending champion Aundre Benson, who won in 2024, did not return.
About this show
The IFBB Los Angeles Grand Prix Pro 2025 was held on September 20, 2025 in Anaheim, CA, USA. 1 division was judged, across Men's Physique. 14 athletes from 4 countries competed.
Top 3 Men's Physique
Men's Physique
| Place | Athlete | Country |
|---|---|---|
| 1st | Rhyan Clark | United States |
| 2nd | Mattia Ballarini | United States |
| 3rd | Shayan Parvaz | United States |
| 4th | Chevy Phillips | United States |
| 5th | Ren Yi Xie | China |
| 6th | Paul Gustave | France |
| 7th | Maiki Ono | Brazil |
| 8th | Dmytro Voievodchuk | United States |
| 9th | Ahmed Sayed Saleh | United States |
| 10th | Steven Klaiber | United States |
| 11th | Gary Cooper | United States |
| 12th | Tyler James | United States |
| 13th | Juliano Quimson | United States |
| 14th | Jerry Gutierrez | United States |
Official scores are unavailable.
Complete Results updated March 21, 2026 Source: NPC Contests
This edition in context
- Competitors
- 14
- Divisions
- 1
- Size rank
- 3 of 3
The biggest field since 2024.
Past winners of this event
| Year | Winner | Division |
|---|---|---|
| 2026 | Emerson Costa | Men's Physique |
| 2025 | Rhyan Clark | Men's Physique |
| 2024 | Aundre Benson | Men's Physique |
The placings as recorded, and nothing past them
This page lists the divisions and finishing order held for this contest, with the source named on it wherever one was recorded. It reports what was published. It does not re-judge the show, and it does not reconcile disagreements between sources.
- Score and bodyweight columns appear only for divisions where those figures exist in the data. A division without them was recorded as placings only, not as a show that gave no scores.
- Where the record has two athletes sharing a place, both are listed. A tie is never broken to produce a single winner.
- Venue, federation, date and competitor count show only when the source supplied them. A field left out means nothing was sourced for it, never a zero.
- A contest with no results has either not taken place yet or has no placements published. Check the status line above the results to tell which.

