Thursday, October 9, 2025

Olympia 2025 Predictions


Welcome to the biggest week on the bodybuilding calendar, Olympia Week! A lot will do down this week as far as photoshoots and expos are concerned, but the main events will take place on Friday and Saturday as the best competitors of the year come together to see who is THE best of the best. And with this being the 60th anniversary of this event, ANYTHING and EVERYTHING can happen. As always, here's our predictions for the female categories as we will do top 5 and a wildcard.


Ms. Olympia

14 women will be competing for the top prize in the women's bodybuilding division, and to be honest with you, this looks like this is gonna be a battle for 2nd place as Andrea Shaw came in to the Rising Phoenix a few weeks ago looking downright unbeatable. Her biggest competitor Natalia Kovaleva was indeed bigger than Andrea at this event but Andrea's conditioning was too good to ignore. I see Andrea winning once again, which will make it her six straight Olympia title, tying the legendary Cory Everson. 2nd and 3rd is a tossup for me between Angela Yeo and Ashley Jones. Ashley had an awesome Ms. Olympia debut and I can see her as a future Ms. O but Yeo is no slouch either and I feel could potentially challenge Shaw as well. In what I feel will be a great rookie debut, I'm gonna give my 4th place spot to Melissa Teich. She looks RIDICULOUS and I feel could shake up the lineup. 5th place I'll go with Natalia Kovaleva. I have a feeling she is going to surpass her Rising Phoenix look big time. My wildcard is the 2025 Masters Ms. Olympia Tiana Flex. I expect the top masters women's bodybuilding competitor to pull out all the stops and find her way to the top 5 of the open division. But no matter what, Tiana will make history the second she steps on stage as she will be the first South African competitor EVER on the Olympia stage.


PREDICTIONS:

  1. Andrea Shaw
  2. Andrea Yeo
  3. Ashley Jones
  4. Melissa Teich
  5. Natalia Kovaleva

Wildcard: Tiana Flex

All competitors (In order):

  1. Alcione Santos Barreto 
  2. Leyvina Barro
  3. Nadia Capotosto
  4. Chelsea Dion
  5. Tiana Flex
  6. Selyka Givan
  7. Hunter Henderson
  8. Ashley Lynnette Jones
  9. Anastasia Korableva
  10. Natalia Kovaleva
  11. Martina Lopez
  12. Andrea Shaw
  13. Melissa Teich
  14. Angela Yeo


Women's Physique Olympia

We have 18 women fighting for women's physique top honor. For a while, women's physique has been a two-women show between Sarah Villegas and Natalia Coelho, and for this year, I don't see that changing. Since 2019, they have been in the top 3 every year with them fighting for the top TWO spots since 2020. Sarah has gotten the better of Natalia every year except for 2022. One thing about Sarah, once she loses, she will fight like hell to make sure she doesn't do that again, which is a big reason for her success and I see her nabbing another title this weekend with Natalia falling to her once again. Should that be the case, Sarah will becoming the winninest Ms. Women's Physique Olympia ever, surpassing Juliana Malacarne, which just might close the women's physique GOAT case once and for all. The rest of the top 5 might be intriguing to you all. I'm gonna go with Zama Benta for 3rd, and the woman that pushed her to the brink at the Tampa Pro, Meghan Morrison (fka Santa Barbera) placing 4th (she might be the talk of the Olympia with her Amazonian height and weight, dwarfing the women's physique competitors...our one to watch over all the competitors regardless of division), with Barbara Menage rounding out the top 5. Our wildcard is Paula Ranta. Her social media has seen her put in INSANE work and I have a feeling she is going to do her best to make her presence known in Vegas.


PREDICTIONS:

  1. Sarah Villegas
  2. Natalia Coelho
  3. Zama Benta
  4. Meghan Morrison
  5. Barbara Menage

Wildcard: Paula Ranta

All competitors (in order):

  1. Natalia Abraham Coelho
  2. Birgit Andersch
  3. Elena Aviles Romero
  4. Zama Benta
  5. Sarah Crail
  6. Julia Glazycheva
  7. Sheronica Henton
  8. Brittany Herrera
  9. Amanda Machado
  10. Robyn Mays
  11. Barbara Menage
  12. Meghan Morrison
  13. Evon Pennington
  14. Trisha Pollydore
  15. Paula Ranta
  16. Nana Silva
  17. Karla Melissa Torres Cruz
  18. Sarah Villegas


Fitness Olympia

11 women will fight for fitness's top prize and I'm very intrigued on how this one is gonna go down with no Missy Truscott, Whitney Jones, Oksana Grishina, and Ariel Khadr in the mix. Looking at the list, on paper, Jaclyn Baker seems to be the favorite to win at the reigning Miss Fitness International but Tamara Vahn has proven that she is fine wine in the fitness world. Jenny Worth is going into the Olympia as the reigning Masters Olympia Fitness Champion and would nothing more than to win the one title she's never won and cap off one of the greatest careers the fitness division has ever seen. Taylor Learmont might not be the biggest or most conditioned on stage, but she more than makes up for her with her routines, which may I remind you is 2/3rds of the overall score in fitness. Michelle Fredua-Mensah has been making serious strides in the fitness division with her physique and routines, so I easily see her in the top five. My wildcard for fitness goes to Amber Steffen. I could see her shaking up the top 5.


PREDICTIONS:

  1. Jaclyn Baker
  2. Tamara Vahn
  3. Taylor Learmont
  4. Michelle Fredua-Mensah
  5. Jenny Worth

Wildcard: Amber Steffen

All competitors (in order):

  1. Jaclyn Baker
  2. Anna Fomina
  3. Michelle Fredua-Mensah
  4. Andrea Glass
  5. Amy Hamilton
  6. Allison Kramer
  7. Taylor Learmont
  8. Amber Steffen
  9. Tamara Vahn
  10. Jenny Worth
  11. Jessica Zehr


Figure Olympia

OH BOY...this one is gonna be THE one to watch for the women...which is something I've not been able to say for the past eight years. That is NOT a diss to Cydney Gillion though. In fact, that is a testament to her dominance over the division for nearly a decade winning eight straight Olympia titles, solidifying her as arguably the greatest figure competitor of all time. The figure division is now in the post-Cydney era and it is WIDE OPEN. 28 women have a chance to write a new chapter in the figure division. Jessica Reyes Padilla, the defending Masters Figure Olympia champion, has been runner-up at the Olympia for the past three years, and with no Cydney to deal with hopes that 2025 is FINALLY the year she breaks through. But her new biggest threat to the title is a former FITNESS Olympia champion who looks to make history as the first-ever two division Olympia Champion. I'm talking about Missy Truscott. In her first two shows in figure since leaving the fitness division, she has smoked the competition and is looking to take the figure division by the throat and putting in in a chokehold much like she did in fitness. I see Lola Montez and Nicole Zenobia Graham taking 3rd and 4th while Denise Zwinger-Tynek, who I felt was the best international competitor in the figure division this year, rounds out the top 5. My wildcard for this one is the returning Sandra Grajales. She returned to the stage after many years away and didn't miss a beat, dare I say better than ever. Wouldn't surprise me one bit to see her get a high placing. Figure fans have been wanting a competitive Olympia for a while...and this year, you're finally gonna get your wish! 


PREDICTIONS:

  1. Jessica Reyes Padilla
  2. Missy Truscott
  3. Lola Montex
  4. Nicole Zenobia Graham
  5. Denise Zwinger-Tynek

Wildcard: Sandra Grajales

All competitors (in order): 

  1. Dorethane Agathina
  2. Ayra Bahar
  3. Kristina Bodnariuk
  4. Anna Borin
  5. Thais Cabrices Werner
  6. Sherlyn Chee
  7. Maria Diaz
  8. Rhea Gayle
  9. Rejoice Godwin
  10. Nicole Zenobia Graham
  11. Sandra Grajales
  12. Nadine Claudia Huber
  13. Sophie Jenkins
  14. Manuella Lima
  15. Tamera Malone
  16. Lola Montez
  17. Chelsea Mooney
  18. Ericka Morgan
  19. Adela Ondrejovicova
  20. Lena Ramsteiner
  21. Jessica Reyes Padilla
  22. Taylor Santucci
  23. Natalia Soltero
  24. Missy Truscott
  25. Aksana Yukhno
  26. Helen Zavitsanou
  27. Jennifer Zienert
  28. Denise Zwinger-Tynek


Bikini Olympia

A staggering SIXTY EIGHT WOMEN will be fighting for this year's Bikini Olympia title. SIXTY EIGHT. Good Lord...that number is downright ridiculous for the biggest show of the year, and that is NOT a compliment. No wonder there are changes being made for the bikini divison (and a few others) because that is entirely too many people for one category. Many open shows don't have that many people competing with MULTIPLE divisions!!! Anywhos...back to the competition itself. Lauralie Chapados is aiming to defend her title and Ashley Kaltwasser is aiming to add another Olympia title to her already Hall-of-Fame worthy resume. Ashley is a 3-time Miss Bikini Olympia champion but she has not won the title since 2015. As much as I think Lauralie is gonna bring enough to repeat ac champion, I think Ashley could do just enough to win her first Olympia title in over a decade. She's not the winningest IFBB competitor of all time for nothing, you know. For 3rd place, I'm going with the current Bikini International Champion Vania Auguste, followed by Amiee Delgado in 4th and Jasmine Gonzalez in 5th. My wildcard is definitely a wildcard with the amount of women on here but I'll going to go with the 2022 Ms. Bikini Olympia Champion Maureen Blanquisco, who returned to the stage this year after taking 2024 off. 

PREDICTIONS:

  1. Ashley Kaltwasser
  2. Lauralie Chapados
  3. Vania Auguste
  4. Amiee Delgado
  5. Jasmine Gonzalez

Wildcard: Maureen Blanquisco

All competitors (in order): 

  1. Maria Acosta
  2. Vania Auguste
  3. Iulia Baba
  4. Uyanga Bataa
  5. Wu Bi
  6. Liang Bin
  7. Maureen Blanquisco
  8. Jordan Brannon
  9. Ariana Brothers
  10. Nivea Campos
  11. Kate Carroll
  12. Lauralie Chapados
  13. Xinyi Chen
  14. Sara Choi
  15. Lu Corzo Argentina
  16. Taylor Crowell
  17. Viktoria Csicsayova
  18. Deanna Dang
  19. Aimee Delgado
  20. Wenjun Duan
  21. Marie-Eve Duchesneau
  22. Lawna Dunbar
  23. Ivanna Escandar
  24. Valeria Fedorenko
  25. Jess Feeney
  26. Brittany Gillespie
  27. Jasmine Gonzalez
  28. Gulsah Gorgulu
  29. Tara Grier
  30. Ashley Hampton
  31. Kerryne Henich
  32. Chantal Hill
  33. Dahye Jeon
  34. Adrianna Kaczmarek
  35. Ashley Kaltwasser
  36. Sally-Anne Kato
  37. Nittaya Kongthun
  38. Lauren Kralovec
  39. Yume Kurokawa
  40. Jourdanne Lee
  41. Adair Libbrecht
  42. Ashlyn Little
  43. Jessica Liu
  44. Alice Marchisio
  45. Zsofia Molnar
  46. Ndeye Ndour
  47. Yurika Noda
  48. Cristobalina Pajares Torres
  49. Hye-Yeon Park
  50. Ji Bin Park
  51. Reyna Perez Mecalco
  52. Sara Punzetti
  53. Sharon Ramos
  54. Lisa Reith
  55. Alice Rocha
  56. Lacy Rutland
  57. Jil Meret Schmitz
  58. Anna Setlak
  59. Kerry Sexton
  60. Eugenia Shatova
  61. Li Shuai
  62. Allison Testu
  63. Patrizia Vaccaro
  64. Ally Vatthauer
  65. Savannah Watchman
  66. Tianna Weymouth
  67. Jessica Wilson
  68. Mengru Zhang


Wellness Olympia


If it hasn't been obvious yet, this has become THE female division fans have been paying the most attention to these days, and can you blame them? The talent that has come through has been off-the-charts. But there is a big change for this year's event. Last year, Isabella Nunes shocked the world defeating previously unbeaten and inaugural Miss Wellness Olympia champion Francielle Mattos to win the title. As much as folks would love to see a rematch between them, that will have to wait as Francielle will not be competing this year, marking the first time since the Wellness Olympia was created that she will not be competing in this event. HOWEVER, we are going to get a rematch from earlier this year as the reigning Wellness International champion Eduarda Bezerra defeated Isabelle to win the Arnold crown and she would love nothing more than to do it again but this time capture the biggest title in wellness. I have a feeling Isabelle will be ready for Eduarda so I'm going to say AND STILL for Isabelle, but it won't be easy. For 3rd place, I'm going with an improved Rayane Fogal, who has seemingly nailed the wellness look, no longer looking like borderline figure anymore. For 4th place, I'm going to go with Shanique Grant, who (like Missy Truscott) has the opportunity to become a history-making two-division Olympia champion, with Kassandra Gillis rounding out the top 5. My wildcard for the wellness division is Tefani-Sam Genadi Razhi. The fact that Tefani was able to nail her look to win a pro show this year, when some say her look was TOO MUCH for the division, has me thinking she could shake things up. 

PREDICTIONS:

  1. Isabelle Nunes
  2. Eduarda Bezerra
  3. Rayane Fogal
  4. Shanique Grant
  5. Kassandra Gillis
Wildcard: Tefani-Sam Genadi Razhi


All competitors (in order):
  1. Elisa Alcantara
  2. Emily Azzarello
  3. Eduarda Bezerra
  4. Karol Borrero
  5. Leonida Ciobu
  6. Jade Cristaldo
  7. Klaudia Vanessza Csuri
  8. Raeli Dias
  9. Rayane Fogal
  10. Kassandra Gillis
  11. Shanique Grant
  12. Michelle Ibata
  13. Liza Kazanina
  14. Valquiria Lopes
  15. Camile Luz
  16. Giselle Machado
  17. Lisa Meiswinkel
  18. Daniele Mendonca
  19. Lilian Nava
  20. Alexis Nicole
  21. Isabelle Nunes
  22. Maria Rita Penteado
  23. Tefani-Sam Genadi Razhi
  24. Rosemary Rodriguez
  25. Alicia Romero
  26. Nicole Salazar
  27. Isamara Santos
  28. Renata Soares Guaraciaba
  29. Sina Maria Teresa
  30. Danai Theodoropoulou
And there you have it...my Olympia predictions for this year. I've been hit and miss for the most past these past couple of years and I see this year being no exception. They all are special, but on paper, the fitness and figure divisions will definitely be the most much-anticipated as we are guaranteed new champions in both divisions. Everyone who is stepping on stage this weekend has earned that right to be on there, but only one in each division can call themselves THE ABSOUTE BEST IN THE WORLD. Who will it be? We will all find out this weekend! 

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