THE British Physique Alliance are offering the overall winner of their open bodybuilding category £3000 as part of their Super Show this Saturday.
And more IFBB Pro Cards will be awarded, giving athletes the chance to compete at the Night of Champions later that day.
The split of the £20,000 total prize pot for the BPA Super Show was released this week – with the top eight overall placings from the bodybuilding categories set for cash.
The remaining overall winners from categories such as Men's Physique, Bikini and Masters will be looking at a £1000 windfall.
Most of the overall categories will award cash to the top three. The open female category offers money to the top four.
It is one of the biggest prize pots being offered at an amateur show on the UK bodybuilding calendar.
The prize pot for the BPA Super Show has been funded by Dr Vic. He is also co-promoting the IFBB Pro Night of Champions alongside BPA President Helen O'Reilly.
Both of these shows take place at the Thistle Hotel, Heathrow Airport on Saturday, October 26. The Night of Champions is an IFBB Pro show, with a total prize pot of $37,500. This is split as $22,500 for open bodybuilding, $7,500 for Bikini and $7,500 for Men's Physique.
Three-times IFBB British champion David Henderson (above) is travelling to Heathrow from Northern Ireland to compete in the bodybuilding category. He will be joined by Frenchman John Rouche and Tomas Kaspar from the Czech Republic.
Online registration for the BPA Super Show closes on Thursday.
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