Coaches Rise to the Top at the 2025 ANBF Northeast Classic
Presented by Begic Productions | Sanctioned by the ANBF
The 2025 ANBF Northeast Classic, hosted in Worcester, Massachusetts, brought another year of fierce competition, emotional victories, and the type of sportsmanship that defines natural bodybuilding contests. From seasoned pros to first-time competitors, every athlete came to prove themselves on a level playing field—one built on hard work, not shortcuts.
And when the lights hit the stage, a few coaching teams stood out for their precision, preparation, and consistent excellence.
Team SUF: Precision, Power, and Professionalism
Under the leadership of Ryan Sullivan, Team SUF once again proved why they’re one of the most respected names in natural bodybuilding.
Corbin Cain set the tone early by winning the Men’s Bodybuilding Pro Card and the Best Amateur Male Athlete award, taking home the NEC Championship Ring—a symbol of dominance and discipline.
From there, Anissa Tomyl had one of the most remarkable nights of the event, earning three ANBF Pro Cards in Open Figure, Open FemFit, and Masters Figure 40+. Her consistency and poise across multiple divisions showed the strength of her preparation and coaching.
Capping off SUF’s performance, Olatunji Fujah secured victory in the Pro Men’s Physique division, a well-earned title after months of refinement and commitment to the process.
Together, Team SUF walked away with four Pro Card wins, one Pro title, and another NEC Championship Ring—a performance that raised the bar for the rest of the season.

Team Rize: Momentum and Mastery
Team Rize, led by Cara Volpicelli, delivered another standout performance at this year’s Northeast Classic.
Mirian Lima took home the Wellness Pro Card, setting the tone for the rest of the team. From there, Meaghan Cormier captured the Open Bikini Short title, then went on to win Overall Bikini, earning the NEC Championship Ring.
Meanwhile, Kayla Matuszewski brought home a big win in Open Bikini Tall, completing a clean sweep for Team Rize in the Bikini division. Cara’s athletes showcased professionalism, presentation, and precision—proof that great coaching builds both champions and confident performers.

Team Rarebreed: Making History
Team Rarebreed, coached by Mikey, closed the show with a defining win. Larissa Isterabadi not only won Pro Figure, but also earned the title of Best Female Pro in Show, taking home the coveted NEC Championship Belt.
Her combination of structure, conditioning, and stage confidence made a lasting impression—one that will be remembered long after the lights faded.

Celebrating Every Athlete and Coach
While these winning teams captured headlines, every athlete who stepped on stage added to what made this year’s Northeast Classic so memorable. From first-time competitors to veterans chasing refinement, the dedication and discipline on display were unmatched.
The ANBF’s 7-year drug-free policy, polygraph testing, and random screening protocols continue to ensure that every victory comes from real work, real integrity, and real results.
A Standard for Natural Bodybuilding Contests in Massachusetts
The 2025 ANBF Northeast Classic reaffirmed why Begic Productions has become a leading name in natural bodybuilding events—delivering high-level production, fairness, and opportunities for athletes to shine.
From championship rings to belts, the show is about more than titles—it’s about moments that define careers and legacies.
As the season continues, the momentum now turns toward the 2025 Monster Mash, where even bigger things are waiting.

