The UK will have five IFBB Pros in action this weekend, with much of the attention focused on the Toronto Pro SuperShow as athletes continue their pursuit of Olympia qualification and valuable points throughout the 2026 season.
Sara Bradley Chasing Back-to-Back Success
Women's Physique standout Sara Bradley heads into the weekend looking to secure back-to-back victories at the Toronto Pro SuperShow.
A win would further establish Bradley as one of the leading names in the division and would mirror the success of fellow teammate Niall Darwen, who won the same event in 2024 before going on to make his Olympia debut, where he placed 11th against the world's best.
With momentum on her side, Sara will be aiming to continue her impressive run and strengthen her position within the Women's Physique ranks.
Dwayne Latinwo Continues His Rise
In Men's Physique, Dwayne Latinwo returns to the stage after an impressive start to his professional career.
It's easy to forget that Dwayne only earned his IFBB Pro card in 2024 before immediately making an impact with a fourth-place finish in his professional debut. Since turning pro, he has quickly established himself as one of the UK's most promising Men's Physique athletes.
This weekend he faces one of the division's favourites in Drew Cullen, providing another opportunity to test himself against established competition.
James Walters Opens His Season
Also representing the UK in Men's Physique is James Walters, who begins his 2026 campaign in Toronto.
With a fresh season ahead, James will be looking to make an early statement and build momentum as the race towards Olympia qualification gathers pace.
Carly Thornton Returns to the Wellness Stage
In the Wellness division, Carly Thornton begins her season after successfully qualifying for the Masters Olympia last year.
Thornton has continued to develop her physique and will be looking to start her campaign strongly as she returns to competition against an increasingly competitive Wellness lineup.
Sophie Gregory Faces Olympian Test
The UK's fifth representative comes in the Fitness division, where Sophie Gregory enters as one of the athletes to watch.
Gregory impressed recently with a runner-up finish at the Legion Sports Fest and arrives in Toronto with significant momentum. However, she faces one of her toughest tests of the season against Olympian Abby Bolton.
A strong performance here could further establish Gregory as a serious contender within the Fitness division as she continues her push towards the sport's biggest stages.
A Big Weekend for British Bodybuilding
With athletes competing across Women's Physique, Men's Physique, Wellness and Fitness, the UK will be well represented this weekend.
Whether it's Sara Bradley chasing consecutive victories or Sophie Gregory testing herself against Olympia-calibre opposition, there will be plenty for British bodybuilding fans to follow as the action unfolds in Toronto.





