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World of Monsterzym Open Pro 2024

World of Monsterzym Open Pro 2024 was held in Seoul, South Korea. The Men's 212 Bodybuilding title went to Iurii Sologub.

Year
2024
Date
Sep 15, 2024
Federation
IFBB Pro
Divisions
3
Competitors
31

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World of Monsterzym Open Pro 2024 Results

Iurii Sologub Champion

2024 Seoul, South Korea Sep 15, 2024

World of Monsterzym Open Pro 2024 was held in Seoul, South Korea. The Men's 212 Bodybuilding title went to Iurii Sologub.

High confidence Official/primary source Updated August 16, 2026 Accurate?

About this show

The World of Monsterzym Open Pro 2024 was held on September 15, 2024 in Seoul, South Korea. 3 divisions were judged, across Men's 212 Bodybuilding, Men's Classic Physique and Men's Physique. 31 athletes from 5 countries competed.

Top 3 Men's 212 Bodybuilding

2nd
Soohyun Park
Soohyun Park
South Korea
3rd
In Seong You
In Seong You
South Korea

Men's 212 Bodybuilding

Place Athlete Country
1st Iurii Sologub First recorded win -
2nd Soohyun Park South Korea
3rd In Seong You South Korea
4th Youn Sung Lim South Korea
5th Jiandong Zhu South Korea
6th Hwang Shin South Korea
7th Hill Chou -
8th Hoyeon Jang South Korea
9th Man Chung Chan Hong Kong

Official scores are unavailable.

Men's Classic Physique

Place Athlete Country
1st Jaehun Park First World of Monsterzym Open Pro title South Korea
2nd Juseong Seo South Korea
3rd Mikhail Timoshin Russia
4th Seungchan Hong South Korea
5th Doojin Choi South Korea
6th Han Sang Tae South Korea
7th Sang Mog Li South Korea
8th Hyunwoo Oh South Korea
9th Hyunwoo Shi South Korea
10th Maxx Lam -

Official scores are unavailable.

Men's Physique

Complete Results updated June 30, 2026 Source: NPC Contests

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