2024 LEE LABRADA CLASSIC COMPETITOR INFORMATION

competitors

EVENT SCHEDULE

FRIDAY, AUGUST 2, 2024
Mandatory NPC Check-In for ALL Competitors: 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Late Registration: $50 per Individual – 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm

SATURDAY, AUGUST 3, 2024
Prejudging: 8:30 am
Finals: 6:00 pm

SHOW ORDER (subject to change by the NPC)

  • FITNESS
  • MEN’S BODYBUILDING
  • WOMEN’S BODYBUILDING
  • WOMEN’S PHYSIQUE
  • MEN’S CLASSIC PHYSIQUE
  • FIGURE
  • WELLNESS
  • MEN’S PHYSIQUE
  • BIKINI

VENUE

The Woodlands Waterway Marriott Hotel & Convention Center
1601 Lake Robbins Drive
The Woodlands, Texas 77380
Phone: +1 281-367-9797

The Woodlands Waterway Marriott Hotel & Convention Center is the official host hotel of the Lee Labrada Classic. The reduced room rate for our show is $182 per night. Reservations must be made before Tuesday, July 2, 2024, or standard rates apply.

Call hotel directly to book a room – Request the “Lee Labrada Classic Reduced Rate”.

STEPS TO SHOW SUCCESS

1 – Complete Online Registration (after April 2024). Entry is $110 per division. Competitors will be allowed to enter multiple divisions, subject to their being qualified. If competing in more than one division, you pay $110 per division. For example, if you are competing in novice and open bodybuilding, your entry fee will be $220. Deadline is July 31, 2024 at 9pm. Late entries and class additions may be made at Mandatory NPC Competitor Check-In. Late registration fee is $50.
Registration and payment can be made online by clicking on the "Register" menu option at the top of the page.

 

2 – Download Muscleware App. Download the app for registration, music upload and real-time schedule updates the day of the show.


3 – Upload Music. Bodybuilding, Men’s Classic Physique and Women’s Physique competitors are required to upload music to Muscleware. Music should be 1 – 1.5 minutes in length. After registration, you will receive a link to upload music.

 

4 – Purchase an NPC Card. If you are not a 2024 NPC card holder, you must purchase an NPC card for the current year. NPC cards are $150. NPC cards will be available at Mandatory NPC Competitor Check-In. Click here to purchase:


5 – Schedule Tanning. The official tanning sponsor of the Lee Labrada Classic is ProTan USA. They will be providing tanning services at the host hotel Friday and Saturday morning, as well as providing touch-ups backstage at the event. Please keep in mind that if you book a tan for Saturday, you are still required to be at the athlete meeting (Friday evening), and we are not responsible for you missing your class when it goes on stage.
Please follow this link to secure your tanning reservations:


6 – Schedule Hair & Makeup. Flawless loves our bodybuilding athletes! For more than 10 years, Flawless has become the most sought after, reliable, traveling makeup and hair services company in the industry. You deserve luxury services and to make it to the stage on time! We know you have worked hard your entire prep and we take pride in knowing that we helped complete your final stage package.
Book today and learn why the top athletes in the world GET FLAWLESS:

 

7 – Purchase a Photography or Video Package. Battle Up Media offers industry leading production and coverage for NPC and IFBB pro league shows.


8 – NPC Mandatory Check-In: Friday, August 2, 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Athletes will be checked in, weighed, and measured. Posing suits will also be inspected. For more information:
https://npcnewsonline.com/official-bodybuilding-rules/#anchor-check-ins/>



9 – Show Day.You made it! Pre-Judging begins at 8:30AM
After the show: Visit the NPC Tab to submit a Judge Feedback request!

For more details regarding competition rules, please visit NPC Online.

 


Hunter Labrada

LOGAN FRANKLIN

2 April 1991
6’0ft
230lbs
Minnesota (birthplace)
Texas (currently)

I started working out when I was in the 7th grade, I was 12 or 13 years old.. I didn’t want to be a small kid. I was very inconsistent with hitting weights at that age until I was about 16 when my dad bought equipment for a home gym.

I didn’t get into the fitness industry until I finished serving 5 years active duty in the US Army. I was 23 years old at the time and my goals honestly were never with competing. At the time, I wanted to try & follow in Greg Plitt’s footsteps. My plan was to build as big of a following as I could to reach and inspire as many people to change their lives by chasing their dreams. I wanted to be a motivational speaker and land as many fitness magazines as I possibly could. This was until I was invited to shoot with some photographers at the 2014 Mr Olympia, I watched the men’s physique category and felt I had what it takes to compete with the very best guys in the world in that division. I did my very first competition the next month , and 4 weeks after I went on to earn my IFBB Pro card by winning the overall at the NPC National Championship.

I competed in mens physique from October 2014 through March of 2019, managing to earn my way to the Mr Olympia in 2016-17-18, placing 7th, 9th, 11th. Mens physique pro shows that I won are Dallas Europa & the Tampa pro. I also competed in the Arnold Classic in 2018 & 2019 placing 4th both times, and decided my journey in mens physique was over after my 2019 Arnold Classic showing.

I felt my potential lied elsewhere, in a division that I knew would challenge me greater than anything I had done so far. I was intrigued by the new division, and wanted yo take a chance at greatness.

My Classic debut was the 2019 Tampa Pro just a few months after my final mens physique showing. I weighed 204lbs and managed to break into the top 3 for a 3rd place finish. The following year in 2020, my wife Marissa & I had our son on May 1 where I became a Dad. This took my focus and vision to a completely new level. My next competition was the 2020 NY Pro, at 214lbs I won with a perfect score on the judges scorecards, qualifying me for the 2020 Mr Olympia in classic physique where I placed 9th. After my showing I immediately got back to work, trying to figure out every way I could improve, so I got to work on my 2021 season.

I competed in the Texas Pro where I was beaten by a 1 point decision - yet managed to take home the best poser award out of the entire show. Weeks later I was invited to the Arnold Classic where I battled with the top guys of the division and placed 3rd and once again being awarded the Best Poser, beating out Terrence Ruffin. After the Arnold Classic, I turned my focus to the Shawn Ray Hawaiian Classic - where I earned my 2nd Classic physique Pro victory qualifying for the 2022 Mr Olympia.

HUNTER LABRADA

Hunter Labrada is a top contender for the 2022 Mr. Olympia title.

At 5’9” and 285lbs, Hunter’s physique is not only massive, but balanced and symmetrical. His huge back and legs, combined with a small waist, provide a great advantage for Hunter in competition.

Being one of the youngest pros in men’s open bodybuilding makes Hunter a rising star with pro bodybuilding legend potential.

Hunter placed 4th in last year’s 2021
Mr. Olympia, a big jump in placing over his 8th place 2020 Mr. Olympia debut.
And Hunter plans to keep climbing to the top! 

Hunter has won every bodybuilding show he has entered with the exception of the ultimate prize, the coveted Mr. Olympia title.

He is a past winner of both the 2021 IFBB Chicago Pro, and the 2020 IFBB Tampa Pro which was his rookie debut. Hunter won the NPC Nationals bodybuilding championship in 2018.

Be sure to watch Hunter Labrada and his dynamic guest posing at the 2022 NPC Lee Labrada Classic!

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