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2022 Mr. Olympia Callout Report — Classic Physique, Men’s Physique, Bikini, Wheelchair

The second day of the 2022 Olympia is underway.

Written by Robert Zeglinski Last updated on Dec 18, 2022

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.

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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

The Men’s Physique saw a seemingly unfathomable 68 competitors vying for its championship as callouts began. The field of athletes was chasing three-time reigning Men’s Physique Olympia Champion (2019-2021) Brandon Hendrickson. A win would have Hendrickson tie Jeremy Buendia for the most all-time in the division.

Here are how the callouts went for the Men’s Physique category at the 2022 Olympia:

Callout 1

  • Ali Bilal
  • Corey Morris 
  • Diogo Montenegro
  • Erin Banks
  • Brandon Hendrickson
  • Charjo Grant
  • Kyron Holden
  • Ryan Terry

Callout 2 

  • Carlos DeOliveira
  • Vitor Chaves
  • Emanual Hunter
  • Andre Ferguson 
  • Edvan Palmeira 
  • Jahvair Mullings
  • Alexander Toplyn
  • Vincius Mateus Viera Lima

Callout 3

  • JuXian He 
  • Joven Sagabain
  • Shun Kaneko
  • Nick Koeu
  • George Brown 
  • Abisai Pietersz 
  • Tunahan Guler
  • Arya Saffaie 
  • Yukihiro Yuasa

Callout 4

  • Jeffrey Darko 
  • Furkan Er
  • Myron Griffin
  • Alessandro Cavagnola 
  • Balint Nemeth 
  • Benquil Marigny 
  • Antoine Weatherspoon
  • Steven Cao

Callout 5

  • Jason Huynh 
  • Mehdi Kabbadj 
  • Hossein Karimi
  • Winston Sullivan
  • Bhuwan Chauhan
  • Burak King
  • Montae Bailey

Callout 6

  • Reuben Glass
  • Riccardo Croci 
  • Bongsuk Choi
  • Clarence McSpadden
  • Ahmed Shokry 
  • Zheyu Zhang 
  • Fabrizio Dos Santos Silva
  • Youcef Djoudi

Callout 7 

  • Rodrigue Chesnier 
  • Emile Walker
  • Sotirios Gkatsis 
  • Junho Lee
  • Davide Mazzolari
  • Ponpaisan Ruangsangpen
  • Chevy Phillips
  • Mahmood Al Maghrabi

Callout 8

  • Je Endrina 
  • Adeyemi Awoyemi
  • Jonas Jamena
  • Terrence Teo Kok Hua 
  • Yousef Al Shaban
  • Long Wu

Callout 9

  • Andre Ferguson
  • Kyron Holden 
  • Edvan Palmeira 
  • Ryan Terry 
  • Corey Morris 
  • Ali Bilal

Callout 10

  • Charjo Grant 
  • Diogo Montenegro

Callout 11

  • Erin Banks 
  • Brandon Hendrickson

By the end of the round, Hendrickson and Erin Banks stood alone in the last callout. They venture into the Men’s Physique Finals as the main contenders.

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Bikini

In the context of the overall 2022 Olympia, the Bikini division was one of the more stacked fields on hand in Las Vegas. For one, there was the promising Laurie Chapados seeking her first Bikini Olympia win. For the other, there were also past champions Jennifer Dorie and Ashley Kaltwasser seeking another title to add to their impressive respective resumes.

The Bikini’s field was also one of the more expansive 2022 Olympia divisions, with 58 athletes seeking a spot in the Saturday Finals.

Here were the results of callouts for the Bikini division at the 2022 Olympia:

Callout 1 

  • Daraja Hill
  • Aimee Leann Delgado
  • Lauralie Chapados
  • Maureen Blanquisco
  • Jennifer Dorie
  • Ashley Kaltwasser
  • Janet Layug
  • Elisa Pecini
  • Romina Basualdo

Callout 2 

  • Eli Fernandez
  • Jibin Park
  • Ivanna Escandar
  • Jourdanne Lee
  • Phoebe Hagan
  • Yurika Shigemoto
  • Ashlyn Little
  • Allison Testu
  • India Paulino

Callout 3

  • Brittany Hamilton
  • Maia Gordon
  • Marie-Eve Duchesneau
  • Aleksandra Banda
  • Vania Auguste
  • Gabriella Mohamed
  • Erin Stern
  • Sierra Swann
  • Jessica Wilson

Callout 4

  • Lawna Dunbar
  • Shenase Case
  • Maia Gordon
  • Kristina Brunauer
  • Eszter Oczella
  • Danielle Phelps
  • Alexandria Ross
  • Francesca Stoico

Callout 5

  • Alessia Facchin
  • Stine Hansen
  • Wiktoria Gasior
  • Jordan Brannon
  • Hayeun Kim
  • Susana Aramayo
  • Sally-Anne Kato
  • Jodie Yuncker
  • Jessica Wilson
  • Lucia Malavaze

Callout 6 

  • Yan Gao
  • Valeria Fedorenko
  • Roxana Marquez
  • Ottavia Mazza
  • Cristiane Silveira
  • Jil Meret Schmitz
  • Cheuk Nam Karen Yuen
  • Rukiye Solak

Callout 7

  • Romina Basualdo
  • Janet Layug
  • Lauralie Chapados
  • Aimee Leann Delgado
  • Phoebe Hagan
  • Elisa Pecini

Callout 8

  • Maureen Blanquisco
  • Jennifer Dorie
  • Ashley Kaltwasser
  • Daraja Hill

Four former champions stood out in the first important callout, including Dorie in the middle, Kaltwasser, Janet Layug, and Elisa Pecini. The last callout featured Dorie, Daraja Hill, Maureen Blanquisco, and Kaltwasser. They are the top contenders heading into Saturday night’s Bikini Olympia Finals.

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Wheelchair

The first division to crown a champion on Saturday night after callouts and ensuing judging was the Wheelchair category. It saw Harold “King Kong” Kelley win the 2022 Wheelchair Olympia and notch his fifth consecutive title. He emerged victorious from the largest Wheelchair Olympia field in the division’s history with 12 competitors.

Here are the top five results from the 2022 Wheelchair Olympia

2022 Wheelchair Olympia Results

  1. Harold Kelley | 2022 Wheelchair Olympia Champion | Fifth consecutive title
  2. Gabriele Andriulli
  3. Antoni Khadraoui
  4. Jean Pierre Kavalin
  5. Adelfo Cerame, Jr.

Here’s an overview of the results from the callouts at the 2022 Wheelchair Olympia:

Callout 1

  • Gabriele Andriulli
  • Woody Belfort
  • Adelfo Cerame, Jr
  • Jean Pierre Kavalin
  • Antoni Khadraoui
  • Harold Kelley

Callout 2

  • Anand Arnold
  • Bradley Betts
  • Tyler Brey
  • Tory Jones
  • Chad McCrary
  • Abraham Sanchez

Kelley held the center position from the get-go and unsurprisingly maintained his place through the entire callout. His eventual title would come as no shock to the spectators.

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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.

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About Robert Zeglinski

Robert is a seasoned and adept editor and writer with a keen, passionate penchant for the writing craft. He's been a leader in newsrooms such as SB Nation, USA TODAY, and WBBM Newsradio, with various other content and art production teams, and first made a name for himself in his hometown of Chicago. When not knee-deep in research or lost in a stream of consciousness for a thorough piece, you can find Robert inhaling yet another novel, journaling his heart out, or playing with his Shiba Inu, Maximus (Max, for short).

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