Saturday, Dec. 17, 2022, saw the approximate second half of the 2022 Olympia get kicked off. With division winners in the 212, Wellness, and Ms. Olympia already set, among others, Saturday’s pre-judging and callouts featured the Classic Physique, Men’s Physique, Bikini, and Wheelchair categories.
Notably, the Wheelchair is all-inclusive, meaning final judgments on the competitors in this class will be judged at roughly the same time as initial callouts. The Finals for the three other divisions, as well as the Mr. Olympia, will begin at 7:00 p.m. Pacific Standard. time. Fans can watch the action unfold by purchasing a pay-per-view premium package for $69.99 at the Olympia website — www.olympiaproductions.com.
As each of the callout reports is finalized for every division on Saturday, Breaking Muscle will update this page accordingly with the results.
Classic Physique
Men’s Physique
Bikini
Wheelchair
Classic Physique
Respective callouts for the Classic Physique division started the 2022 Olympia festivities on Saturday. Three-time defending champion Chris Bumstead entered as the favorite. Meanwhile, contenders like Breon Ansley and Terrence Ruffin were in it to try and topple the young dynamo before he made even more history.
As usual, whoever would be featured in the first and last callouts would be considered a favorite and top contender heading into the Finals. Naturally, Bumstead found himself in the final group. Meanwhile, an athlete and former two-time champ like Ansley (2017-2018) — who will transition to the 212 division in 2023 — enjoyed some of his last moments as a Classic Physique competitor.
Here are the results of the callouts for the Classic Physique competitors.
Callout 1
Wesley Vissers
Breon Ansley
Urs Kalecinski
Ramon Rocha Queiroz
Chris Bumstead
Mike Sommerfeld
Terrence Ruffin
Fabian Mayr
Callout 2
Adam Bomert
Chen Kang
Kyrylo Khadaliev
Michael Daboul
Alex Cambronero
Jorge Herrera
Gabriel Zancanelli
Jaehun Park
Callout 3
Mehdi Larijani
Dancovea Anderson
Alexander Westermeier
Neil Currey
Ali Poladvand
Darwin Andres Uribe Aristizabel
Camilo Diaz
Patrik Herczik
Abdullah Wael Alrabiah
Callout 4
Tommy Clark
Anthony Barbera III
Tony Duong
Valeri Enchev
Junior Javorski
Georgian Andrei Birica Anghel
Jonathan Pelkey
Josh Eastman
Callout 5
Woilid Baatout
Brady Barnes
Mohamed Amine Fakhfakh
Darren Farrell
Emanuele Ricotti
Jeff Hallenbeck
Abdullah Al Sharafi
Callout 6
Christopher Hunte
Tyler Johnson
Lemar Shaw
Blake Course
Valentin Petrov
Marco Ruz
Marcus Perry
Callout 7
Robert Wichman
Anthony Casado
Mateo Vaihu
Jesus Rodriguez Sendra
Ahmed El Halawani
Lenny Wicks
Ruben Lopez Reyes
Ali Poladvand
Callout 8
Alex Cambronero
Fabian Mayr
Terrence Ruffin
Wesley Vissers
Michael Daboul
Callout 9
Breon Ansley
Urs Kalecinski
Mike Sommerfeld
Callout 10
Ramon Rocha Queiroz
Chris Bumstead
Bumstead and Ramon Rocha Queiroz found themselves standing front and center during the first callout and were the only athletes featured in the last callout. They will head into the Finals as the top contenders for the 2022 Classic Physique Olympia title.
Men’s Physique
Breaking Muscle will update callout results for this division as they become available.
Bikini
Breaking Muscle will update callout results for this division as they become available.
Wheelchair
Breaking Muscle will update callout results for this division as they become available.
Here is the entire schedule for the 2022 Olympia weekend. (Note: All listed times are in Pacific Standard time.)
Friday, Dec. 16, 2022
9:00 a.m. — Pre-Judging
Fitness Olympia
212 Olympia
Figure Olympia
Women’s Physique Olympia
Ms. Olympia
Wellness Olympia
6:00 p.m. — Finals
212 Olympia
Fitness Olympia
Figure Olympia
Women’s Physique Olympia
Ms. Olympia
Wellness Olympia
6:00 p.m. — Mr. Olympia Pre-Judging
Saturday, Dec. 17, 2022
9:00 a.m. — Pre-Judging
Classic Physique Olympia
Men’s Physique Olympia
Bikini Olympia
Wheelchair Olympia — Pre-Judging and Finals
7:00 p.m. — Finals
Mr. Olympia
Men’s Physique Olympia
Bikini Olympia
Classic Physique Olympia
Saturday should be quite a finale to an exhilarating edition of the Olympia. Anything can happen with bodybuilding’s elite on stage.
Featured image: @cbum on Instagram
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