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2022 Mr. Olympia Callout Report — Fitness, 212, Figure, Women’s Physique, Ms. Olympia, and Wellness

Bodybuilding's flagship competition has officially launched.

Written by Robert Zeglinski Last updated on Dec 17, 2022

The 2022 Olympia weekend officially began on Friday, Dec. 16, 2022. As the respective champions in all 11 divisions are sorted out over the weekend, the all-important initial callouts will set the table for the potential respective victors. After the callouts and pre-judging portion of the competition concludes, the Finals will begin at 6:00 p.m. PST on Friday for six of the participating divisions.

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, Breaking Muscle will update this page accordingly with the results.

2022 Olympia Callout Reports

  • Fitness
  • 212
  • Figure
  • Women’s Physique
  • Ms. Olympia
  • Wellness

Fitness

Respective callouts for the Fitness Olympia portion of the contest began the day. With defending champion Whitney Jones withdrawing at the last minute, the division saw extra attention with a new victor assured. The 2020 Fitness Olympia champion and 2021 runner-up Missy Truscott appeared poised to regain her title with the opening selection.

The callouts for the Fitness division were based on the athletes’ physique. That will comprise one-third of their overall score. Olympia commentator Bob Cicherillo noted that four-time Fitness Olympia winner Oksana Grishina withdrew due to an injury that occurred during her competition prep.

Whoever was first and last amongst the callouts would be frontrunners after the round concluded, making this portion particularly important. Judges get a better look at the athletes by shifting them around during callouts.

Here are the results of the callouts for the 20 Fitness Olympia competitors:

Callout 1

  • Minna Pajulahti
  • Stephanie Jones
  • Tamara Vahn
  • Missy Truscott
  • Jaclyn Baker
  • Ariel Khadr
  • Michelle Fredua-Mensah
  • Allison Kramer

Callout 2

  • Anna Chism
  • Sarah Kovach
  • Aurika Tyrgale
  • Michaela Pavleova
  • Terra Plum

Callout 3

  • Danielle Chikeles
  • Danielle DaCosta
  • Andrea Glass
  • Abby Bolton
  • Corrine Elizabeth Bean
  • Alix Small

Callout 4

  • Jaclyn Baker
  • Missy Truscott

The leaders for the Fitness Olympia crown after pre-judging were Truscott and Jaclyn Baker, who were compared in the final callout. They head into Friday’s Finals as the Fitness favorites.

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212

The transition of defending champion Derek Lunsford to the Men’s Open division meant that the 212 category would also see a new winner crowned. This portion of the contest featured 28 different athletes competing for the 212 title, such as former victors Shaun Clarida (2020) and Kamal Elgargni (2019).

With formal introductions behind them, the largest field in the 212 Olympia’s history had to be evaluated by the judges. As usual, the first and last callouts would get a pole position. Clarida was the only athlete who did not move from the first callout.

Here are how the callouts shook out for the 212 division.

Callout 1

  • Kerrith Bajjo
  • Ahmad Ashkanani
  • Kamal Elgargni
  • Shaun Clarida
  • Angel Calderon Frias
  • Oleh Kryvyi
  • Keone Pearson

Callout 2

  • Naser Mohamed
  • Yunlong Ping
  • Bryan Balzano
  • Felipe Moraes
  • Dean White
  • Radoslav Angelov

Callout 3

  • Oswaldo Gonzalez
  • Mohamed El Azim
  • Lucas Silva Coelho
  • Peter Molnar
  • Dectric Lewis

Callout 4

  • Abdullah Alsaif
  • Anwar Al Balushi
  • Douglas Connor
  • Ahmed Fawzi
  • Eduardo Correa
  • Daniel Sticco
  • Romain Ramassamy

Callout 5 

  • Kerrith Bajjo
  • Oleh Kryvyi
  • Keone Pearson
  • Ahmad Ashkanani
  • Felipe Moraes

Callout 6

  • Shaun Clarida
  • Kamal Elgargni
  • Angel Calderon Frias

In the last callout, it was a three-way battle between two former champions in Clarida and Elgargni and Angel Calderon Frias. This trio will head into Friday’s Finals as the frontrunners.

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Figure

Just like the 212 division, the 2022 Figure Olympia’s roster was the largest in its division’s history. Five-time champion Cydney Gillon had her sights set on a sixth title, with 38 other athletes trying to topple her.

With introductions out of the way, the callouts by the judges proceeded as usual. Here is how the Figure Olympia athletes fared in pre-judging:

Callout 1 

  • Stephanie Gibson
  • Nicole Zenobia Graham
  • Jossie Nathali Alarcon Beceera
  • Cydney Gillon
  • Jessica Reyes Padilla
  • Lola Montez
  • Natalia Soltero
  • Maria Luisa Baeza Diaz

Callout 2 

  • Maggie Watson
  • Shanice Abrams
  • An Da Jeong
  • Nadia Bradford
  • Ericka Morales Morgan
  • Rhea Gayle
  • LaToyia Farley
  • Angelita Lopez

Callout 3 

  • Paula Ranta
  • Jennifer Zienert
  • Wendy Fortino
  • Bojana Vasilijevic
  • Tereza Linhartova
  • Adela Ondrejovicova
  • Hanwool Park

Callout 4

  • Mauda Exantus
  • Karina Grau
  • Julia V. Waring
  • Zulfiya Bitiyeva
  • Autumn Cleveland
  • Felecia Harris
  • Julia Champlin
  • Akana Yukhno

Callout 5 

  • Samantha Jerring
  • Nadine Claudia Huber
  • Rejoice Godwin
  • Anna Gasior
  • Shelace Shoemaker
  • Valerie Ratelle
  • Lena Ramsteiner
  • Gabriela Linhartova

Callout 6 

  • Maria Luisa Baeza Diaz
  • Stephanie Gibson
  • Natalia Soltero
  • Nicole Zenobia Graham
  • Ericka Morales Morgan
  • Nadia Bradford

Callout 7

  • Jossie Nathali Alarcon Becerra
  • Cydney Gillon
  • Jessica Reyes Padilla
  • Lola Montez

Ultimately, Gillon stayed in the center position the entire time during the first callout. Jessica Reyes Padilla, Lola Montez, and Jossie Becerra make up the rest of the top four for the Figure athletes into the Finals.

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Women’s Physique

In the Women’s Physique division, two-time defending champion Sarah Villegas was trying to establish a dynasty with a third-straight championship. Twenty-three other competitors stood in her path.

With initial introductions out of the way, here are how the pre-judging callouts came out for the Women’s Physique Olympia.

Callout 1

  • Anne-Lorraine Mohn 
  • Jeannie Feldman
  • Barbara Menage
  • Natalia Abraham Coelho
  • Sarah Villegas
  • Brooke Walker
  • Ivie Rhein
  • Melissa Teich

Callout 2

  • Ji Hye Lee
  • Evon Pennington
  • Marie-Solange Essoh
  • Winsome White
  • Ashley Jones
  • Rachel Daniels
  • Christelle Zarovska

Callout 3

  • Victoria Myslik
  • Antoinette Downie
  • Kristy Cox
  • Whitney Armstrong
  • Sophie Leo
  • Chelsey Worster
  • Raluca Raducu
  • Claudia Gabriela de Leon Pardo

Callout 4

  • Natalia Abraham Coelho
  • Sarah Villegas

Seemingly to the surprise of no one, Villegas and the 2021 runner-up in Natalia Abraham Coelho stood in the center during the first callout and were alone during the last callout. They head into the Finals as the favorites, looking to square off once again.

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Ms. Olympia

The Ms. Olympia portion of the 2022 Olympia featured defending champ Andrea Shaw chasing greatness with her third consecutive title. The superstar had to contend with 20 other athletes trying to knock her off her mantel.

Once again, with introductions in the rearview mirror and initial impressions behind the judges, here’s how the callouts fared for the Ms. Olympia division.

Callout 1

  • Theresa Ivancik
  • Michaela Aycock
  • Angela Yeo
  • Andrea Shaw
  • Helle Trevino
  • Margie Martin
  • Branka Njegovec
  • Alcione Santos Barreto

Callout 2

  • Irene Andersen
  • MayLa Ash
  • Chelsea Dion
  • Mona Poursaleh
  • Michelle Jin
  • Donna Salib

Callout 3

  • Lisa Kudrey
  • Reshanna Boswell
  • Leyvina Rodrigues Barros
  • Asha Hadley
  • Eva Montgomery
  • Danielle Willis

Callout 4

  • Chelsea Dion
  • Alcione Santos Barreto
  • Michaela Aycock
  • Branka Njegovec
  • Michelle Jin
  • Theresa Ivancik

Callout 5

  • Helle Trevino
  • Angela Yeo
  • Andrea Shaw
  • Margie Martin

Predictably, Shaw stood front and center during the first callout, with Margie Martin and Helle Trevino by her sides. Angelo Yeo would fare well during comparisons with Trevino and joined the trio to comprise the four-horse race heading into the Finals.

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Wellness

In the first iteration of the Wellness Olympia 2021, Francielle Mattos came out on top. In 2022, with the contest expanding, the Wellness Olympia became a two-round affair as the Finals got set for Friday. An expansion came for the number of competitors as well, going from 20 athletes in 2021 to 38 competitors in 2022.

Here is how the respective Wellness athletes fared in callouts and prejudging at the 2022 Olympia.

Callout 1 

  • Kassandra Gillis
  • Angela Borges
  • Yarishna Ayala
  • Isabelle Nunes
  • Francielle Mattos
  • Rayane Fogal de Souza Santana
  • Giselle Machado
  • Marissa Andrews

Callout 2 

  • Diana Laura Verduzco Carreno
  • Daisha Johnson
  • Jacqueline Huescas Rios
  • Bruna Seredich
  • Julia Chitarra
  • Catarina de Sousa
  • Lisa Meiswinkel

Callout 3 

  • Andreia Gadelha Da Silva
  • Devyn Cambre
  • Maria Paulette Aranguren
  • Amanda Burnett
  • Barbara Cesar
  • Sunny Andrews
  • Renee Harshey
  • Jasmine Payne
  • Isamara Santos

Callout 4

  • Kelly Purcell
  • Carina Marques
  • Devone Martin
  • Michelle Ibata
  • Anna Mroczkowska
  • Nerilde Garcia Strey

Callout 5

  • Juliana Mota Esteso
  • Hannah Son
  • Mari Carvalho
  • Nadia Moreira Santos
  • Synara Santana
  • Mallory Myers
  • Joy A. Bey

Callout 6

  • Marissa Andrews
  • Yarishna Ayala
  • Leonida Ciobu
  • Bruna Seredich
  • Jacqueline Huescas Rios

Callout 7

  • Angela Borges
  • Kassandra Gillis
  • Giselle Machado
  • Isabelle Nunes
  • Rayane Fogal de Souza Santana
  • Francielle Mattos

Mattos’ aspiration at defending her title started well, as she got center position during the first callout. Isabelle Nunes and Angela Borges joined the defending champion. Four other athletes in Rayana Santana, Kassandra Gillis, and Gisele Machado joined a loaded group of contenders heading into the Wellness Finals.

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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

The Finals are set for the first major portion of the 2022 Olympia, with a host of contenders trying to knock off the respective worthy defending champions.

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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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