The 2025 FIBO Pro Championships took over Cologne, Germany, on Saturday, April 12. It was a blockbuster event that drew top-tier competitors from around the world.
As an official Mr. Olympia qualifier, this prestigious show gave athletes across several divisions—including Men’s Open, Classic Physique, Figure, and Bikini—a golden opportunity to secure their place on bodybuilding’s biggest stage this October in Las Vegas.
Andrew Jacked Dominates Men’s Open
In the Men’s Open division, Chinedu Obiekea—better known as Andrew Jacked—stole the spotlight with a physique that blended sheer mass, balanced proportions, and elite conditioning.

Coming off a strong season with a third-place finish at the 2025 Arnold Classic and fifth at the 2024 Mr. Olympia, Andrew entered Cologne with momentum—and he delivered big.
With stage presence that commanded attention and flawless execution in both prejudging and finals, Andrew cruised to a convincing victory, locking in his qualification for the 2025 Mr. Olympia.
Sasan Heirati and Sergio Oliva Jr. Round Out the Top Three
Iranian powerhouse Sasan Heirati continued to impress in his 2025 campaign, following up his second-place finish at the Detroit Pro with another runner-up spot in Germany.
Meanwhile, Sergio Oliva Jr. made a much-anticipated return to the stage for the first time since the 2023 California Pro and showed he still has the tools to compete at a high level, earning a solid third-place finish.

Men’s Open Bodybuilding Results

1st Place — Chinedu Obiekea (Andrew Jacked)
2nd Place — Sasan Heirati
3rd Place — Sergio Oliva Jr.
4th Place — Justin Musiol
5th Place — Josef Kveton
6th Place — Balazs Koczfan
7th Place — Mateusz Lewandowski
8th Place — Jordan Gomes
9th Place — Diogo Nunes
10th Place — Dennis Friedrich
Valentin Petrov Triumphs in Classic Physique
In the Classic Physique division, Valentin Petrov brought the perfect blend of aesthetics, symmetry, and graceful posing.
His stage presence and conditioning stood out in a tightly contested division, edging out Momar Bah in a close race for the top spot.

Tamas Fustos claimed third with a powerful and conditioned look, rounding out a competitive top three.
Valentin Petrov’s victory not only earned him bragging rights in Cologne but also secured his qualification for the 2025 Mr. Olympia—where he’ll now face the world’s best Classic Physique athletes under the brightest lights.
Classic Physique Results

1st Place — Valentin Petrov
2nd Place — Momar Bah
3rd Place — Tamas Fustos
4th Place — Alex Kent
5th Place — Bosongo Mudinu
6th Place — Francesco Della Vedova
7th Place — Jan Brucksch
8th Place — Antonio Valero Tuinenburg
9th Place — Luc Andre Steinker
10th Place — Timo Althues
FIBO Pro Adds Firepower to the Olympia Lineup
The 2025 FIBO Pro Championships wasn’t just another stop on the IFBB Pro League calendar—it was a crucial milestone on the road to Mr. Olympia.
Andrew Jacked’s win confirmed his place among the sport’s elite and set him up for a major run in Las Vegas.

Meanwhile, Valentin Petrov proved he’s a rising threat in the Classic Physique division, with a win that has fans and competitors taking notice.
With four divisions represented and Olympia qualification on the line, Cologne once again proved itself as one of bodybuilding’s most impactful international stages.
Conclusion: All Eyes on Vegas
As the Olympia qualification season heats up, the 2025 FIBO Pro has already delivered two standout names into the mix.
With Andrew Jacked and Valentin Petrov leading the charge, fans can expect fierce competition, fresh rivalries, and world-class physiques when the best of the best take the stage this October in Las Vegas.