The 2022 Romania Muscle Fest Pro took place on Sunday, Nov. 13, 2022, in Bucharest, Romania. Nine separate competitive divisions crowned winners in the Romanian competition.
One of the headline victors would be Behrooz Tabani Abar Ghani standing on top of the Men’s Open category, who, by capturing his first career win, also earned his first-ever berth in the 2022 Olympia that will occur on Dec. 16-18, 2022, in Las Vegas, NV. Per the standards of the International Federation of Bodybuilding and Fitness (IFBB), the 2022 Romania Muscle Fest Pro was a Tier 3 competition. That means athletes near the top who didn’t win earned qualification points ranging from six (second place) to three (fifth place).
Here’s an overview of the results from the Men’s Open division:
2022 Romania Muscle Fest Pro Results | Men’s Open
- Behrooz Tabani Abar Ghani
- Brett Wilkin
- Enrico Hoffman
- Jan Turek
- Artem Pakhniuk
- Pablo Llopis Munoz
- Liang Yan
- Roman Fritz
- Milan Sadek
- Diogo Nunes
Abar Ghani’s victory is an improvement upon a third-place result in the 2021 iteration of the Romania Muscle Fest Pro. The athlete’s success came in conjunction with training with his coach Miloš Šarčev — who notably coaches other bodybuilders like Joe Mackey and Samson Dauda.
Here are the respective results for the other Men’s competitive divisions at the 2022 Romania Muscle Fest Pro.
212 Bodybuilding
- Radoslav Angelov
- Vladamir Iacovlev
- Tomas Tabaciar
- Daniel Sticco
- Amer Majid
- Zoran Kolevski
- Oscar Young
- Jamal Changezi
- Daniel Vasilica
- Muneer Al Jassas
Classic Physique
- Adam Bomert
- Abdullah Alrabiah
- Ruben Lopez Reyes
- Valeri Enchev
- Siem Goossens
- Morteza Shahhosseini
- Adrian Cyronek
- Mateusz Nasalski
- Chris Pistolas
- Tautvydas Tumbrotas
Men’s Physique
- Sidy Pouye
- Burak King
- Febo Gambacorta
- Rafal Zabawa
- Mohammad Ali
- Andrea Mosti
- Abdullah Alsharafi
- Oskar Tchorzewski
- Daniel Leone
- Andrea Antonelli
Here’s a rundown of the Women’s divisions at the 2022 Romania Muscle Fest Pro.
Women’s Bodybuilding
- Alcione Santos
- Elisama Manoel Benta Zorzetto
- Irene Anderson
- Stephanie Flesher
- Mariana Guayara
- Virginia Sanchez Macias
- Anastasia Korableva
- Vanesa Lloria
- Yesenia Garcia Speck
- Jozeffa Al Ajahji
Women’s Physique
- Raluca Raducu
- Manai Ben Jabeur
- Caroline Alves Dos Santos
- Jeanette Johansson
- Sophie Leo
- Amy Chester
- Uta Kohler-Spitzbart
- Modesta Halby
- Laura Pyszora
- Magdalena Zofia Vaiou
Figure
- Rejoice Godwin
- Adela Ondrejovicova
- Helen Zavitsanou
- Zulfiya Bitiyeva
- Hannah Prause
- Scarlett Hollands
- Jennifer Reece
- Gabriela Linhartova
- Asrun Osp Vilmundardottir
- Stefana Sandu
Bikini
- Valerya Fedorenko
- Eszter Oczella
- Elizaveta Dementeva
- Zsofia Reka Molnar
- Dorottya Zoe Toth
- Stine Hansen
- Tatiana Lanovenko
- Gessica Brun
- Claudia Clemente
- Giuditta Taccani
Wellness
- Leonida Ciobu
- Carina Marques
- Lexy Oliver
- Dainora Dvarionaite
- Natasha Novak
- Aysegul Besli
- Danai Tehodoropoulou
- Klaudia Vanessza Csuri
- Diana Carlomagno
- Bianca Saller
Any athletes still on the outside looking in to the 2022 Olympia have until Nov. 20, 2022, when the IFBB will close qualification on a points basis. After that date, they will have to win a contest outright to stand on the stage in Las Vegas. With approximately one month before bodybuilding’s flagship competition, all the final pieces are being put into place.
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