Ramon Rocha Queiroz, known as Dino, took the stage at the Pittsburgh Pro 2026 this Sunday (17) to participate in the “guest posing” (the act of presenting oneself on bodybuilding stages without necessarily competing. Generally, the athletes called up are out of preparation, which means, in most cases, a larger but less defined physique than in tournaments) of the event.
18 weeks into this year’s edition – the first in which the Acrian bodybuilder will compete to defend his title – of the Olympia, the athlete presented a level of definition similar to that seen in tournaments even at approximately 115 kg – 12 kg above his weight limit in the Classic Physique category.
See how Ramon Dino introduced himself:
In addition to the current Olympia champion, several other important names from Classic Physique – such as Mike Sommerfeld and Wesley Vissers – performed. Among the Open athletes who participated in the event were Derek Lunsford, Samson Dauda and Andrew Jacked.
The Pittsburgh Pro is one of the most important bodybuilding championships in the world, mainly because it is organized by Jim and Tyler Manion – current president and vice-president of the IFBB Pro League. This year’s edition of the competition, which takes place this weekend, is being broadcast by Integralmedica on the company’s official website.
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