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New York Pro 2022 – The Official Results!

For the New York Pro 2022held in New Jersey, should be the same three German athletes embark on the journey across the pond.

Also in the party were next Steve Benthinwho did not target the former Night of Champions for the first time Alexander Westermeier and Emir Omeragic – both making their debuts at the prestigious competition.

Alexander Westermeier confirms expectations

If anyone traveled to New Jersey with a good deal of tailwind, then it was Alexander Westermeier.

Of the Dennis Wolf’s protégé won first – mind you with his pro debut – the Pittsburgh Pro, thus securing the Olympic qualification and catapulted his name in the process on the radar of the international bodybuilding scene.

The 30-year-old also made it straight into the first comparison at the New York Pro, what a clear confirmation of its performance from two weeks ago.

For one repeated triumph it was enough though barely not. The GASP-sponsored athlete ultimately finished second behind Neil Curreybut at the same time repressed Camilo Diaz, Ruben Stouth and Dancovea Andersonalso a well-known name in Germany, on the places behind.

Image: Classic Physique at the 2022 New York Pro

Alexander Westemeier was also able to advertise himself at the New York Pro 2022.

As Alex himself explained, the main reason for the missed win was the somewhat uncontrolled middle section. This feedback came from the judges immediately after the event.

Because of the late weighing, an attempt was made to load with burgers, which bloated have.

Of course, the southern German bodybuilder would have liked to win, as he recently beat Neil Currey, and accordingly kinked seemed his first appearance on social media.

Nevertheless, Alexander Westermeier wanted take away the positive and not make the same mistake again.

Going to New York wasn’t a bad decision, that’s for sure.

New York Pro 2022 Results Classic Physique

  1. Neil Currey
  2. Alexander Westermeier
  3. Camilo Diaz
  4. Ruben Stouth
  5. Dancovea Anderson
  6. Tommy Clark

Image: Alexander Westermeier

Image: Alexander Westermeier

Alexander Westemeier took second place at the New York Pro.

Steve Benthin in the Big Apple for the third time

For the third time now Steve Benthin on stage at the New York Pro. In 2018 he left the Big Apple as sixthin 2019 it was even enough for the fifth place.

So the goal was clear: An increase was needed.

It was all the more annoying when Steve took a Hamstring injury contracted and had to cut back on lower body training from then on. It was precisely this area that needed to be optimized.

Regrettably, it should be accurate die hamstrings and the glutes be, which thwarted the 40-year-old’s plan and thus a better placement.

In the end, the Hamburger ended up in sixth place.

Image: 212 at the New York Pro 2022

Image: 212 at the New York Pro 2022

In the 212 Division, Steve Benthin was particularly convincing in the front view.

But what you have to say without a doubt: Steve’s in particular Frontso to speak his chocolate side, caused due to hardness and conditioning for open mouths. Even the torso in the rear view appeared definitive solid.

According to his own statement in his Instagram story shortly after viewing the image material, the native of Schwerin seen two or three places ahead. In the first moment he ordered the clipping as sooner disappointing a.

As a winner in the 212 Division crystallized Noel Adame from Mexico, who is fighting for the crown in a private duel with the Korean Sung Yeop Jang | delivered. Behind them were Abdullah Alsaif, Derik Oslan and Emmanuel Rodriguez a.

New York Pro 2022 Results 212 Division

  1. Noel Adame
  2. Sung Yeop Jang |
  3. Abdullah Alsaif
  4. Derik Oslan
  5. Emmanuel Rodriguez
  6. Steve Benthin

Bild: Steve Benthin

Bild: Steve Benthin

Steve Benthin finished sixth in New York.

Emir Omeragic improves on the New York Pro 2022

Although the result was by no means bad, wanted Emir Omeragic Apparently they couldn’t let fifth place at the Arnold Classic South America stand.

The young professional practiced in humility and shifted the focus of his everyday life again, despite an upset stomach in the meantime training, nutrition and regeneration.

The bottom line is one visibly more sophisticated package. As a result, his quest went to the New York Pro 2022 an enhanced version of himself to present, in any case.

Without Heiko Kallbach as supervisor, but with more hardness and fullness, Emir got finally – like Steve – sixth place.

All picture galleries of the New York Pro 2022 can be found here!

Image: Men's Open at the 2022 New York Pro

Image: Men's Open at the 2022 New York Pro

Emir Omeragic made the first callout in New York.

Ultimately, one can certainly speak of an improvement, but that was it Line up a stronger one than even in Brazil at the beginning of the month.

Emir also assessed the situation on his Instagram profile in a similar way, even mentioning one 70 percent increase of his performance.

All in all, however, the pupil of Chris Aceto kept it short. One will now see what’s possible next respectively pending.

As for the rest of the results: Blessing Awodibu also triumphed in New Jersey with one a week after his success at the Indy Pro strong performance.

were just as strong Andrea Presti and Maxx Charleswho finished second and third.

For the local hero Justin Rodriguezwhich differs from the French Theo Leguerrier down to fifth place should it be another used day. Apparently he broke up with his coach shortly before the show.

New York Pro 2022 Results Men’s Open

  1. Blessing Awodibu
  2. Andrea Presti
  3. Maxx Charles
  4. Theo Leguerrier
  5. Justin Rodriguez
  6. Emir Omeragic

Image: Emir Omeragic

Image: Emir Omeragic

Emir Omeragic showed more hardness and fullness compared to Brazil.

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