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    2024 DC Pro Bodybuilding Show Results – Fitnessnacks

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    Steven Cao and Tara Grier are going to the 2024 Olympia.

    Last updated on June 10th, 2024

    The 2024 DC Pro show was held on Saturday, June 8, 2024, in Alexandria, VA. The IFBB Pro League-sanctioned show featured the Men’s Physique and Bikini divisions, which awarded the winners 2024 Olympia Weekend qualifications.

    Steven Cao and Tara Grier won in the Men’s Physique and Bikini divisions, respectively.

    2024 DC Pro Results

    The final standings for all 28 competitors from this contest are below:

    Men’s Physique

    1. Steven Cao (United States)
    2. Ismael Dominguez (Mexico)
    3. John Sarmiento (United States)
    4. Moses Opoku-Yeboah (United States)
    5. Jordan Clark (United States)
    6. Dennis Dogbatse (United States)\
    7. Gage Moran (United States)
    8. Steven Pascal (United States)
    9. Furkan Er (Turkey)
    10. Roy Williams (United States)
    11. Evan Kanu (United States)
    12. Mark A. Lancaster (United States)
    13. Dennis Kloster (United States)

    Bikini Division

    1. Tara Grier (United States)
    2. Mahsa Akbarimehr (United States)
    3. Iulia Baba (Romania)
    4. Marie-Eve Duchesneau (Canada)
    5. Huyen Person (United States)
    6. Valeria Fedorenko (Ukraine)
    7. Gavi Soni (United States)
    8. Lesley Billups (United States)
    9. Jessica Machado (Brazil)
    10. Cherrylyn Ibanez (United States)
    11. Candice Yang (Canada)
    12. Nikia Hovey (United States)
    13. Hope Andrews (United States)
    14. Shaneeka Harmonson (United States)
    15. Stella Roberts (United States)

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    Men’s Physique Winner — Steven Cao

    Cao made his 2024 debut at this contest. One show was all he needed to score his 2024 Olympia qualification. He finished second in the 2023 edition of this contest to winner Vitor Chaves. Cao never won a show to qualify for the 2023 Olympia.

    Cao’s win over runner-up Ismael Dominguez was by a single point. This is Cao’s third pro year, and he will return to the Olympia stage for the first time since 2022, when he finished outside the top 15.

    Bikini Division Winner — Tara Grier

    The closest Grier had come to winning this season was a second-place finish to Vania Auguste at the 2024 Bikini International UK contest in Birmingham, England. The DC Pro was the fourth show of her 2024 season, and she scored the victory with straight first-place votes. 

    Grier is qualified to compete in the Bikini Olympia for the second straight season. She finished outside the top 15 in 2023.

    Featured Image: @stevencao_ on Instagram

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