Championship Moments at the 2025 ANBF Northeast Classic
Natural bodybuilding means more when it’s earned the right way. The 2025 ANBF Northeast Classic, promoted by Ryan Sullivan of Begic Productions, delivered on that principle with a powerful display of tested competition and undeniable talent—right in the heart of Worcester, Massachusetts.
Two Standouts, One Standard
This year’s show saw athletes from across the region and beyond, but it was Meghan Cormier and Corbin Cain who left with more than just trophies.
Cormier brought a polished, commanding look to the Bikini division, securing her Pro Card, and the Overall Bikini title. Along with those titles came the custom ANBF championship ring, a symbol of the level she reached on that stage.
On the men’s side, Corbin Cain stood out in Men’s Bodybuilding, winning his Pro Card, and going on to claim Best in Show – Amateur Male after a head-to-head with the Classic Physique winner. He too took home the championship ring—earned, not given.
Why the ANBF Stage Matters
Every athlete who steps on an ANBF stage does so under the federation’s 7-year drug-free policy, backed by VAST testing and random screening protocols. It’s more than just a rule—it’s the foundation of what makes natural bodybuilding contests credible and fair.
Competing in a tested federation isn’t just about trophies. It’s about longevity, health, and knowing that your hard work stands on its own. That’s what makes events like the Northeast Classic special—especially for the athletes coming up in the Massachusetts natural bodybuilding scene.

