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    2024 Nevada State Championships Bikini Division Show Preview – Fitnessnacks

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    Can Ashley Kaltwasser win another contest in 2024?

    Last updated on May 31st, 2024

    The 2024 Nevada State Championships Bikini division show is on Saturday, June 1, 2024, in Las Vegas, NV. Sixteen athletes will take the stage. The winner will earn a qualification to return to Las Vegas for the 2024 Olympia Weekend on Oct. 10-13, 2024. If the champion is already qualified, no other qualification will be awarded.

    The competitor list is below, with names in alphabetical order:

    2024 Nevada State Championships Roster

    • Brooklin Bade (United States)
    • Alex Carrera (United States)
    • April Conley (United States)
    • Erika Devera (United States)
    • Tina Edsall (United States)
    • Valeria Fedorenko (Ukraine)
    • Vanessa Guzman (United States)
    • Courtney Janecek (United States)
    • Ashley Kaltwasser (United States)
    • Yume Kurokawa (Japan)
    • Alexandra Leeper (United States)
    • Amanda Rivas (United States)
    • Sierra Swann (United States)
    • Alissa Tonelli (United States)
    • Tina Tran (United States)
    • Noel Zayour (United States)

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    Ashley Kaltwasser

    The all-time winningest athlete in IFBB Pro League history has 45 wins going into this show. Ashley Kaltwasser won two of those shows this season and aims to win 50.

    This show is in Kaltwasser’s current city of Las Vegas. Not having to travel could serve her well. As a winner this season, a top three finisher at the 2023 Olympia, and a three-time Olympia champion, her spot in the 2024 Olympia is already secured. She is the defending champion of this contest.

    Sierra Swann

    Sierra Swann finished second to Kaltwasser at the 2024 Optimum Classic Pro on May 25, 2024. This will be the second pro show of 2024 for her. She is trying to qualify for the Olympia for the fourth straight year. She has never reached the top 15 in her three previous Olympia appearances.

    Valeria Fedorenko

    Valeria Fedorenko has entered two shows in 2024. She placed eighth at the Pittsburgh Pro and fifth at the New York Pro one week later. She has Olympia experience, having placed outside the top 15 in 2022.

    Fedorenko had qualified for the 2023 Olympia by winning that year’s Fitness Authority Poland Pro but did not compete in the 2023 Olympia.

    Other Notes

    This is one of two Bikini division contests on June 1, 2024. The other is at the Miami Muscle Beach Pro in Miami, FL. That contest winner also qualifies for the 2024 Olympia if not already qualified.

    Featured Image: @ashleykfit on Instagram 

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