
Arnold Sports Festival Results 2026 Saturday Results, Highlights and Reaction
The third day of the 2026 Arnold Sports Festival wrapped up on Saturday, as several notable bodybuilding honors were given out.
The bodybuilding finals that took place on Day 3 included the pro wheelchair, bikini international, men's physique and men's open divisions.
Here are the results from each event, via Greg Patuto of Generation Iron.
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Pro Wheelchair
- First Place: James Berger
- Second Place: Josue Fabiano
- Third Place: Gaylon Grigsby
- Fourth Place: Jan Povysil
- Fifth Place: Will Anthony
- Sixth Place: Jason Metcalf
While Rajesh John won the event in both 2024 and 2025, he didn't compete in 2026. It opened the door for Berger to emerge victorious after he previously captured the 2025 Wheelchair Olympia title.
Bikini International
- First Place: Aimee Delgado
- Second Place: Lauralie Chapados
- Third Place: Ashlyn Little
- Fourth Place: Ashley Kaltwasser
- Fifth Place: Phoebe Hagan
- Sixth Place: Reyna Perez
Delgado was able to emerge victorious in the event for the first time after finishing at No. 2 in both 2024 and 2025. Three-time Arnold champion Lauralie Chapados ended the event in the runner-up position.
Arnold Classic Men's Physique
- First Place: Brandon Hendrickson
- Second Place: Vitor Chaves
- Third Place: Emanual Hunter
- Fourth Place: Andrei Deiu
- Fifth Place: Dilson Espindola Silva
- Sixth Place: Benquil Marigny
Hendrickson won the men's physique division for the second time in his career at the Arnold Classic, and the first since 2016. He's also a three-time Olympia champion in men's physique.
Arnold Classic Men's Open
- First Place: Andrew Jacked
- Second Place: Nick Walker
- Third Place: Hadi Choopan
- Fourth Place: Martin Fitzwater
- Fifth Place: Brandon Curry
- Sixth Place: Rafael Brandao
Jacked was able to finish in first place over an impressive field that included former Arnold men's open winners Hadi Choopan, Nick Walker and Brandon Curry. Jacked also finished behind Choopan during the Olympia, but came out on top Saturday.
Walker finished at No. 2, while Choopan ended up on the podium at No. 3.






