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2023 1 Bro Pro Show Men’s Physique and Bikini Division Results

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There were two pro bodybuilding events held on Saturday, Apr. 8, 2023. One was the Memphis Pro in Memphis, TN, and the other was the 1 Bro Pro show in Maidenhead, UK.

The UK contest featured both Men’s Physique and Bikini division contests. Mauro Fialho Garcia Jr won the Men’s Physique contest. The winner of the Bikini show was Eszter Oczella.

2023 1 Bro Pro Show Results

The final placings for both contests are below, courtesy of the IFBB Pro League website:

Men’s Physique

Mauro Fialho Garcia Jr.
Alessandro Cavagnola
Josh Bridgman
Elton Mota
Lewis Blackmore
Piotr Borecki

Bikini

Eszter Oczella
Norra Mahonen
Lisa Reith
Marnie Al-Saraf
Priscilla Leimbacher
Kimber Bonilla
Martyna Derlat
Katarzyna Janowiec
Vania Marla Mesquita
Jasmine Nicholson

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Men’s Physique Winner — Mauro Fialho Garcia Jr.

This was Garcia’s second pro show, and he left the stage with his first win. He qualified for the 2023 Men’s Physique Olympia as well. That contest will be held on Nov. 2-5, 2023, in Orlando, FL. He received a perfect score from the judges in this single-round contest.

Second Place Alessandro Cavagnola

Cavagnola was making his first appearance of 2023 at this show. He was in the 2022 Men’s Physique Olympia lineup, but he placed out of the top 15. This is his second top-two finish. His other came when he won the 2021 Legion Sports Fest Pro Men’s Physique title.

Third Place Josh Bridgman

Bridgman was sixth in this contest one year ago, so he improved on that placing, but he’s still on the hunt for a victory and Olympia qualification. This is his second top-three finish in five pro shows thus far in his two-year pro career.

 

 
 
 
 
 
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Bikini Division Winner — Eszter Oczella

Oczella is in her second pro season, and this is her first win. The Hungarian competitor was in the 2022 Bikini Olympia, but she placed out of the top 15. Like Garcia in the Men’s Physique show, she received straight first-place votes from the judges.

Second Place — Noora Mahonen

Mahonen took the 2022 season off, and this was her first appearance in 2023. She had two pro victories in 2021 but hasn’t won a show since then. If she wants to return to the Olympia stage for the second time in her career, she will have to compete again. Only contest winners can earn Olympia qualifications from this point on.

Third Place — Lisa Reith

Prior to this competition, Reith’s highest finish in three pro shows was seventh at the 2021 Bigman Weekend Pro. This is her first top-three finish in the IFBB Pro League, which could be a confidence booster in future shows if she competes again.

Other Notes

The next Men’s Physique pro show is the Wasatch Warrior in Salt Lake City, UT, on Saturday, Apr. 15. The next Bikini division event will also be at that contest. That same day, there will also be a Bikini event at the AGP Korea contest in Gyeonggi, South Korea.

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