The 2025 Europa Pro Championships lit up Offenbach, Germany, on September 14, where bodybuilding fans witnessed one of the most exciting weekends of the year.
With ten IFBB Pro League divisions in action, the stakes were higher than ever: winners not only earned glory but also punched their tickets to the 2025 Mr. Olympia, scheduled for October 9–12 in Las Vegas.
While the event delivered action across all divisions, the spotlight shone brightest on the Men’s Open.
This contest marked the final opportunity for athletes to qualify for the Olympia, and it was none other than Urs “The Miracle Bear” Kalecinski who stole the show.
Urs Kalecinski: Making History in Men’s Open at Europa Pro
After years of dominance in Classic Physique, Urs Kalecinski shocked the bodybuilding world earlier this season by debuting in the Open division at the 2025 ProMuscle Italy Pro.
Against all odds, he clinched victory, becoming the first athlete in history to qualify for the Olympia in both Classic Physique and Men’s Open in the same season.

Arriving in Offenbach for the Europa Pro, all eyes were on Urs. Could he replicate his success in Italy and prove he belongs among the Open elite? The answer was a resounding yes.
Kalecinski brought the same polished package, blending aesthetic flow, razor-sharp conditioning, and enough mass to stand toe-to-toe with bigger rivals.
His balance, symmetry, and stage charisma were unmatched, and by the end of the night, he secured his second straight Open victory. With this win, Urs silenced doubters and etched his name into bodybuilding history as a true crossover star.
Quinton Eriya Falls Just Short
For Canadian powerhouse Quinton Eriya, the Europa Pro was make-or-break. This was his final chance to secure an Olympia spot for 2025.

Quinton brought one of his best looks to date, with improved leg separation, width, and conditioning, but it wasn’t enough to overcome the flawless flow and detail of Kalecinski.
Eriya walked away with second place, earning respect from fans and fellow competitors alike for his persistence and hunger. Though he didn’t secure Olympia qualification, his upward trajectory suggests his breakthrough moment is on the horizon.
Men’s Open Bodybuilding Results

1️⃣ Winner — Urs Kalecinski 🏆
2️⃣ Second Place — Quinton Eriya
3️⃣ Third Place — Edward Kargbo
4️⃣ Fourth Place — Marc Hector
5️⃣ Fifth Place — Emir Omeragic
6️⃣ Sixth Place — Lewis Breed
7️⃣ Seventh Place — Tim Budesheim
8️⃣ Eighth Place — Roman Fritz
9️⃣ Ninth Place — Matthias Hollweck
🔟 Tenth Place — Patrik Galimski
Other Divisions: Europa Pro Crowns Its Champions
While Kalecinski’s Open victory grabbed the headlines, the Europa Pro showcased incredible talent across all ten divisions, each earning their Olympia qualification.
Men’s 212 Bodybuilding

In the 212 category, Roman Iushchenko took center stage with his dense muscle and sharp conditioning, outclassing Nasser Mohammad and Muzi Maluleke.
- 🥇 Winner: Roman Iushchenko
- 🥈 Second Place: Nasser Mohammad
- 🥉 Third Place: Muzi Maluleke
Classic Physique
Poland’s Piotr Wojtowicz impressed the judges with his symmetry and tight conditioning, securing the Classic Physique title over Erik Rabe and Adrian Cyronek.

- 🥇 Winner: Piotr Wojtowicz
- 🥈 Second Place: Erik Rabe
- 🥉 Third Place: Adrian Cyronek
Men’s Physique
In a stacked lineup, Paul Gustave stood out with his wide shoulders, slim waist, and confident presentation, taking the Men’s Physique crown.

- 🥇 Winner: Paul Gustave
- 🥈 Second Place: Dmytro Horobets
- 🥉 Third Place: Christian Ani
The Significance of the Europa Pro
The 2025 Europa Pro wasn’t just another contest—it was a final gateway to Olympia. For some, like Urs Kalecinski, it was confirmation of greatness. For others, like Quinton Eriya, it was a bittersweet reminder of how narrow the margins are at the elite level.
For fans, the event reinforced why bodybuilding thrives on drama and storytelling: legends are tested, underdogs rise, and the sport evolves with every show.
Looking Ahead: Olympia 2025 in Las Vegas
With his second straight Open win, Urs Kalecinski heads into the 2025 Olympia with incredible momentum.
Already a qualified Classic Physique competitor, Urs will now take on the sport’s most prestigious stage in two divisions, a feat never before achieved in bodybuilding.
The question now is: Can “The Miracle Bear” shock the world again at the Olympia?
Facing giants like Derek Lunsford, Samson Dauda, and Andrew Jacked, Urs has a monumental task ahead. Yet his victories in Italy and Germany prove he’s not just a novelty—he’s a legitimate contender.
As the road to Las Vegas heats up, one thing is clear: the 2025 Olympia will be one for the history books, and Urs Kalecinski will be at the heart of it.
Final Word:
The 2025 Europa Pro Championships delivered unforgettable moments across all divisions, but Urs Kalecinski’s back-to-back Open victories stole the spotlight. From a Classic Physique star to a legitimate Open powerhouse, Urs has redefined what’s possible in modern bodybuilding.
As he prepares to face the world’s best in Las Vegas, fans can only wonder: Is this the beginning of a new era?