Wesley Vissers conquista bicampeonato no Arnold Classic Ohio 2026

O holandês Wesley Vissers venceu a categoria Classic Physique no Arnold Classic Ohio 2026, na noite de sexta-feira (6). A brasileira Rayane Fogal levou o título na Wellness, superando rivais fortes. As finais ocorreram em meio a ausências notáveis na Classic Physique.

Na noite de 6 de março de 2026, o Arnold Classic Ohio coroou novos campeões em várias categorias de fisiculturismo. Wesley Vissers, do Holanda, conquistou seu segundo título na Classic Physique, batendo o brasileiro Matheus Menegate, que ficou em segundo lugar, seguido por Andrea Mammoli (terceiro), Kim Angel (quarto) e Jorge Herrera (quinto). Vissers havia vencido a competição pela primeira vez em 2024, superando Ramon Dino, e passou a temporada anterior corrigindo fraquezas, longe dos holofotes.

A categoria Classic Physique sofreu com ausências: Mike Sommerfeld não cumpriu o peso, e Gabriel Zancanelli se lesionou na preparação final, desistindo da disputa. Em entrevista recente, Vissers não comentou diretamente, mas sua vitória reforça sua dominância.

Na Wellness, a brasileira Rayane Fogal, atual quarta colocada no Olympia, venceu Elisa Alcantara (segunda, dominicana e terceira no Olympia), Alexis Drury (terceira), Valquiria Lopes (quarta) e Rael Pereira Dias (quinta). Fogal, da Integralmedica, expressou confiança em entrevista à coluna: "Em comparação ao físico que eu apresentava na mesma fase da preparação para o Olympia, já me sinto muito melhor. É bom que ela [Elisa] chegue a Ohio melhor do que no Olympia. Eu a admiro como atleta, é uma excelente pessoa, mas em cima do palco somos rivais".

A categoria Fitness foi vencida por Michelle Fredua-Mensah. O evento, parte do Arnold Sports Festival, destaca atletas de alto rendimento em fisiculturismo.

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