Strongman Champions League

The Strongman Champions League is a strongman competition circuit, with several Grand Prix events throughout the year and the Strongman Champions League overall champion title going to the overall winner at the end of the season. The competitors include some of the top athletes in the sport, including Žydrūnas Savickas, Hafþór Júlíus Björnsson, Krzysztof Radzikowski, Travis Ortmayer, Nick Best, Mikhail Koklyaev, Ervin Katona, Andrus Murumets, Laurence Shahlaei, Vytautas Lalas and Terry Hollands. Initially in close partnership with IFSA, it quickly asserted its independence and has acted as a unifying force in the world of strength athletics, bringing together athletes from IFSA with those affiliated to the World's Strongest Man circuit, and having close cooperation with other major events such as Fortissimus. In 2012, SCL began co-promoting the new Arnold Strongman Classic-Europe contest which will become part of the annual SCL season of events.

Strongman Champions League
The official logo of the Strongman Champions League
Tournament information
LocationVarious international locations
Month playedmultiple grand prix events held throughout the year
Established2008
FormatMulti-event competition
Pursevaries
WebsiteOfficial website
Current champion
Netherlands Kelvin De Ruiter

History

Strongman Champions League in Gibraltar.
Strongman Champions League in Gibraltar.

The Strongman Champions League was developed by Ilkka Kinnunen and Marcel Mostert, longtime strongman promoters, with major contests to their credit worldwide, and was launched in 2008. Kinnunen & Mostert described SCL as "a new episode in strongman".[1]

"A complete series of 10–12 competitions, that will take place all over the world, but most of the competitions will be held in Europe. The very best champions, referees and their organizers will be the guarantee of a great new, fresh excitement in Strongman sport. The competition venues are the best which each country can offer and it will include the country's own traditional elements."[1] As well as citing that all points will be accumulated for a Champions League Winner at the end of the year, it was stated in the main structure of the Champions League that rules will be done officially as usual in all IFSA competitions and that the top 3 will be directly placed in the IFSA World Championships.[1] Mostert also said "All together we think that this is a perfect platform of competitions that will lead to another great World Championship."[1]

Thus, IFSA were inextricably linked at the inception of the league. IFSA, however, were in reportedly dire financial straits towards the end of that year. By December, Mostert distanced the league from the ailing governing body and explicitly said that the "Strongman Champions League had nothing to do with IFSA". He told IronMind "We have our own logo, we have our own brand, we do our own competitions."[2] Its own website was launched shortly afterwards.

The league organizers had originally reported that the Champions League competitions will be televised and spread all over the world. In the harsh economic climate of 2008, the league was not immune to the effects, and the league did have to cancel some venues, but unlike with the IFSA, the vast majority of the competitions still took place. In 2008, the SCL had 45 top strength athletes competing, representing more than 20 countries.[3]

Fortissimus Cooperation

In 2008, Paul Ohl stated that the Strongman Champions League was one of three organizations that had made an agreement with Fortissimus in order to unite the world strength community, the others being the American Strongman Corporation and the Aussiepower organization. Within the agreement, Fortissimus, the competition that confers the title of "Strongest Man on the Planet", guaranteed that the winner of the America's Strongest Man title would be granted a slot in Fortissimus from 2009, as would the winner of the Australia's Strongest Man title. The agreement with the Strongman Champions League went further, stating that the top three athletes would have guaranteed places and in return, the top Canadian athletes would have guaranteed selected participation in the Champions League.[4] This later went further, guaranteeing the SCL its top five athletes would have places.[3] The agreement was reemphasised in a joint statement from Marcel Mostert and Paul Ohl in early 2009.[3]

The 2009 programme was planned with ten major contests on schedule. In addition, feeder contests were introduced, one happening in Spain in December 2008 and a further event in Germany called the FIBO Strongman Classic in April 2009. The best two athletes from this FIBO Classic 2009 edition were guaranteed into the Champions League, and it was postulated that this German event would be promoted to full SCL status in 2010.

The Strongman Champions League importantly made further progress in acting as a fundamental part of a unifying movement for world strength athletics by making plans to help get its athletes to the 2009 World's Strongest Man contest. Mostert stated that "The top 5 SCL athletes will have places in the Giants Live tour for qualifying at World's Strongest Man (WSM) 2009". In addition, he also stated that wild cards for the WSM will include SCL athletes. He went on to say that "Finally we made it all possible again that all the athletes have chances to qualify for the WSM, which means in my opinion the WSM will have the strongest field ever in her history!". He went on to thank TWI/IMG and Giants Live for their part in making these possibilities. This was groundbreaking because for a number of years prior to this, the athletes under the IFSA had been banned by the federation from entering WSM (since the IFSA fell out of favour with TWI). Likewise, the athletes invited to participate in WSM were not invited to participate in IFSA events. Some competitions bridged the divide, such as the Arnold Strongman Classic and more recently Fortissimus, but neither had the history, gravitas, or popular appeal of the World's Strongest Man. The IFSA athletes, with the demise of the IFSA finances, almost all competed in SCL from 2008. This deal, along with the Fortissimus deal before it, united strongman in a way it had not been since 2004.

The 2009 season began properly on 9 May, with the Strongman Champions League Serbia. Finland followed on 16 May,[5] with Slovakia and the Netherlands in June.

Results

List of SCL Season Champions

YearAthleteNationality
2008Zydrunas Savickas Lithuania
2009Andrus Murumets Estonia
2010Terry Hollands United Kingdom
2011Ervin Katona Serbia
2012Zydrunas Savickas Lithuania
2013Krzysztof Radzikowski Poland
2014Martin Wildauer Austria
2015Krzysztof Radzikowski Poland
2016Dainis Zageris Latvia
2017Matjaz Belsak Slovenia
2018Dainis Zageris Latvia
2019Aivars Smaukstelis Latvia
2021Kelvin De Ruiter Netherlands
2022Aivars Smaukstelis Latvia

2008

Name and Location Champion Runner-Up 3rd Place Date[6]
Latvia Riga, LatviaLithuania Žydrūnas SavickasUnited States Travis OrtmayerLatvia Agris Kazelniks22 March 2008
Serbia Subotica, SerbiaLithuania Žydrūnas SavickasSerbia Ervin KatonaEstonia Andrus Murumets10 May 2008
Netherlands Varsseveld, NetherlandsLithuania Žydrūnas SavickasEstonia Andrus MurumetsUnited States Travis Ortmayer1 June 2008
Bulgaria BulgariaEstonia Andrus MurumetsLithuania Žydrūnas SavickasSerbia Ervin Katona21 June 2008
Lithuania LithuaniaLithuania Žydrūnas SavickasLithuania Vidas BlekaitisLithuania Saulius Brusokas2 August 2008
Romania RomaniaLithuania Žydrūnas SavickasSerbia Ervin KatonaUkraine Oleksandr Lashyn16 August 2008
Finland FinlandRussia Mikhail KoklyaevLithuania Žydrūnas SavickasSerbia Ervin Katona29 August 2008
Overall placings[7]Lithuania Žydrūnas Savickas 130 pointsSerbia Ervin Katona 72 pointsLatvia Agris Kazelniks 60 points

2009

Name and Location Champion Runner-Up 3rd Place Date
Serbia Subotica, SerbiaRussia Mikhail KoklyaevEstonia Andrus MurumetsUnited States Travis Ortmayer9 May 2009[8]
Finland Ideapark, FinlandEstonia Andrus MurumetsLithuania Vidas BlekaitisAustria Martin Wildauer16–17 May 2009[9]
Slovakia Bratislava, SlovakiaEstonia Andrus MurumetsUnited Kingdom Terry HollandsRussia Alexander Klyushev7 June 2009[10]
 NetherlandsRussia Mikhail KoklyaevLatvia Agris KazelniksNetherlands Richard van der Linden14 June 2009[11]
 SpainSerbia Ervin KatonaEstonia Andrus MurumetsBelgium Jimmy Laureys10 October 2009[12][13]
England London, EnglandLithuania Žydrūnas SavickasUnited Kingdom Mark FelixEstonia Andrus Murumets18 October 2009[12][14]
 HungaryLithuania Žydrūnas SavickasEstonia Andrus MurumetsSerbia Ervin Katona29 October 2009[12][15]
Ukraine Kyiv, Ukraine
"SCL 2009 Finals"
Lithuania Žydrūnas SavickasUnited States Travis OrtmayerLatvia Agris Kazelniks14 November 2009[16]
Overall placings[17]Estonia Andrus Murumets 105 pointsLatvia Agris Kazelniks 68 pointsLithuania Žydrūnas Savickas 60 points

2009 Qualifiers

The Strongman Champions League introduced qualifying competitions for 2009. From these competitions, the top two were guaranteed places in the SCL. The first qualifier was held in Los Barrios, Spain. The second was the FIBO Classic in Germany.

Name and Location Champion Runner-Up 3rd Place Date
Spain Los Barrios, Spain
Spanish International Challenge
Netherlands Jarno HamsSerbia Ervin KatonaUnited States Steve MacDonaldDecember 2008[18]
 Germany
"FIBO"
United States Travis OrtmayerAustria Martin WildauerGermany Igor WernerApril 2009[19]

2010

Name and Location Champion Runner-Up 3rd Place Date
Finland Kuusamo, Lapland
"SCL Iceman Challenge"
Lithuania Zydrunas SavickasUnited Kingdom Terry HollandsUkraine Konstiantyn Ilin21 March 2010[20]
 Germany
"FIBO"
Russia Mikhail KoklyaevUnited Kingdom Terry HollandsUnited States Travis Ortmayer24 April 2010[21]
Finland Ideapark, FinlandRussia Mikhail KoklyaevUnited Kingdom Terry HollandsUnited States Travis Ortmayer16 May 2010[22]
Republic of Ireland Limerick, IrelandLithuania Zydrunas Savickas/
United Kingdom Terry Hollands tie
Latvia Agris Kazelniks6 June 2010[23]
Bulgaria Sofia, BulgariaSerbia Ervin KatonaSweden Johannes ArsjoUnited Kingdom Terry Hollands13 June 2010[24]
 NetherlandsUnited States Travis OrtmayerRussia Mikhail KoklyaevSerbia Ervin Katona20 June 2010[25]
 SerbiaSerbia Ervin KatonaLatvia Agris KazelniksHungary Gabor Fargacs29 August 2010[26]
 SlovakiaSerbia Ervin KatonaUnited Kingdom Terry HollandsUkraine Konstiantyn Ilin9 October 2010[27]
Ukraine Kyiv, Ukraine
"SCL 2010 Finals"
Ukraine Serhiy RomanchukLatvia Agris KazelniksRussia Mikhail Koklyaev18 December 2010[28]
Overall placings[28]United Kingdom Terry Hollands 132 pointsSerbia Ervin Katona 106 pointsRussia Mikhail Koklyaev 98 points

2011

Name and Location Champion Runner-Up 3rd Place Date
Finland Kuusamo, Lapland
"SCL Iceman Challenge II"
Lithuania Zydrunas SavickasSweden Johannes ArsjoSerbia Ervin Katona19 March 2011[29]
 Germany
"FIBO"
Lithuania Zydrunas SavickasUnited Kingdom Terry HollandsAustria Martin Wildauer16 April 2011[30]
 SerbiaSerbia Ervin KatonaSweden Johannes ArsjoBelgium Jimmy Laureys21 May 2011[31]
 South AfricaIran Laurence ShahlaeiSouth Africa Etienne SmitAustralia Warrick Brant8 June 2011[32]
Finland Tampere, FinlandLithuania Vytautas LalasIran Laurence ShahlaeiSerbia Ervin Katona12 June 2011[33]
 NetherlandsIran Laurence ShahlaeiSerbia Ervin KatonaBelgium Jimmy Laureys18 June 2011[34]
 BulgariaSerbia Ervin KatonaLithuania Vytautas LalasUnited Kingdom Rob Frampton25 June 2011[35]
 Canary IslandsSerbia Ervin KatonaFinland Tomi LottaNetherlands Jarno Hams3 September 2011[36]
 SlovakiaUkraine Konstiantyn IlinSlovakia Branislav GolierFinland Tomi Lotta10 September 2011[37]
 Canada
"SCL 2011 Semi-Finals"
Lithuania Zydrunas SavickasCanada Jean-François CaronIran Laurence Shahlaei30 September – 2 October 2011[38]
 LatviaLithuania Zydrunas SavickasCanada Jean-François CaronLatvia Agris Kazelniks18–19 November 2011[39]
Bosnia and Herzegovina Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
"SCL 2011 Finals"
Lithuania Zydrunas SavickasCanada Jean-François CaronSerbia Ervin Katona7 February 2012[40]
Overall placings[40]Serbia Ervin Katona 201 pointsLithuania Zydrunas Savickas 176 pointsIran Laurence Shahlaei 106 points

2012

Name and Location Champion Runner-Up 3rd Place Date
Finland Kuusamo, Lapland
"SCL Iceman Challenge III"
Lithuania Zydrunas SavickasIran Laurence ShahlaeiPoland Janusz Kulaga9–10 March 2012[41]
 Germany
"FIBO"
Lithuania Zydrunas SavickasIran Laurence ShahlaeiSerbia Ervin Katona22 April 2012[42]
Serbia Novi Sad, SerbiaSerbia Ervin KatonaUnited Kingdom Terry HollandsEstonia Lauri Nami5 May 2012[43]
Netherlands Zevenaar, NetherlandsLithuania Zydrunas SavickasIran Laurence ShahlaeiNetherlands Jarno Hams30 June 2012[44]
China Jiangsu, China
"SCL World Shanghai Cup"
Lithuania Zydrunas SavickasIran Laurence ShahlaeiSerbia Ervin Katona4–8 July 2012[45]
Portugal Oporto, PortugalLithuania Zydrunas SavickasSerbia Ervin KatonaUnited Kingdom Terry Hollands21 July 2012[46]
Finland Alaharma, FinlandLithuania Zydrunas SavickasRussia Mikhail KoklyaevUnited Kingdom Terry Hollands11 August 2012[47]
Poland Trzebnica, PolandLithuania Zydrunas Savickas/
Russia Mikhail Koklyaev tie
Poland Krzysztof Radzikowski18 August 2012[48]
Russia Vladivostok, RussiaRussia Mikhail KoklyaevSweden Johannes ArsjoLithuania Marius Lalas25 August 2012[49]
 GibraltarLithuania Zydrunas SavickasEstonia Lauri NamiUnited Kingdom Terry Hollands2 September 2012[50]
Bulgaria Bansko, BulgariaPoland Rafal KobylarzLithuania Saulius BrusokasRomania Paul Pirjol22 September 2012[51]
Lithuania Vilnius, Lithuania
"SCL Savickas Classic"

"SCL 2012 Semi-Finals"
Lithuania Zydrunas SavickasLithuania Vidas BlekaitisLithuania Vytautas Lalas6 October 2012[52]
Spain Madrid, Spain
Lithuania Zydrunas SavickasPoland Krzysztof RadzikowskiLithuania Vytautas Lalas13–14 October 2012[53]
Martinique Fort-de-France, Martinique
"SCL 2012 Finals"
Lithuania Žydrūnas SavickasRussia Mikhail KoklyaevPoland Krzysztof Radzikowski16–18 November 2012[54]
Overall placings[55]Lithuania Žydrūnas Savickas 275 pointsSerbia Ervin Katona 130 pointsRussia Mikhail Koklyaev 114 points

2013

Name and Location Champion Runner-Up 3rd Place Date
Finland Kuusamo, Lapland
"SCL Iceman Challenge IV"
Poland Krzysztof RadzikowskiFinland Tomi LottaIran Laurence Shahlaei16 March 2013[56]
 Germany
"FIBO"
Lithuania Vytautas LalasIceland Hafþór Júlíus BjörnssonPoland Krzysztof Radzikowski13 April 2013[57]
Serbia Novi Sad, SerbiaSerbia Ervin KatonaAustria Martin WildauerLatvia Dainis Zageris18 May 2013[58]
Latvia Olaine, LatviaIceland Hafþór Júlíus BjörnssonLatvia Dainis ZagerisEstonia Meelis Peil26 May 2013[59]
Czech Republic Pilzen, Czech RepublicPoland Krzysztof RadzikowskiLithuania Vytautas LalasEstonia Lauri Nami9 June 2013[60]
Germany Kalkar, Germany
"SCL Holland"
Lithuania Zydrunas SavickasIceland Hafþór Júlíus BjörnssonPoland Krzysztof Radzikowski22 June 2013[61][62]
China Jiangsu, China
"SCL World Shanghai Cup"
Lithuania Zydrunas SavickasIceland Hafþór Júlíus BjörnssonCanada Jean-François Caron9–13 July 2013[63]
Portugal Tavira, PortugalPoland Krzysztof RadzikowskiNorway Bjorn Andre SolvangLithuania Vytautas Lalas27 July 2013[64]
 Finland
"SCL Truck Pull World Championships"
Serbia Ervin KatonaFinland Antti MourujarviEstonia Meelis Peil10 August 2013[65]
Hungary Budapest, HungarySerbia Ervin KatonaPoland Krzysztof RadzikowskiEstonia Meelis Peil31 August 2013[66]
Slovakia Košice, SlovakiaEstonia Lauri NamiPoland Krzysztof RadzikowskiAustria Martin Wildauer7 September 2013[67]
Russia Vladivostok, RussiaLithuania Zydrunas SavickasUnited States Mike BurkeIceland Hafþór Júlíus Björnsson14 September 2013[68]
Poland Kartuzy, PolandPoland Krzysztof RadzikowskiLithuania Zydrunas SavickasLatvia Dainis Zageris21 September 2013[69]
 GibraltarLithuania Zydrunas SavickasPoland Krzysztof RadzikowskiLatvia Dainis Zageris28 September 2013[70]
Estonia Tallinn, EstoniaEstonia Meelis PeilPoland Krzysztof RadzikowskiEstonia Lauri Nami5 October 2013[71]
Lithuania Vilnius, Lithuania
"SCL Savickas Classic"
Lithuania Zydrunas SavickasLithuania Vidas BlekaitisPoland Krzysztof Radzikowski20 October 2013[72]
Brazil São Paulo, Brazil
"SCL 2013 Semi-Finals"
Lithuania Zydrunas SavickasPoland Krzysztof RadzikowskiIceland Hafþór Júlíus Björnsson8 November 2013[73]
Malaysia Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
"SCL 2013 Finals"
Lithuania Zydrunas SavickasUnited States Mike BurkePoland Krzysztof Radzikowski23 November 2013[74]
Overall placingsPoland Krzysztof RadzikowskiLithuania Zydrunas SavickasSerbia Ervin Katona

2014

Name and Location Champion Runner-Up 3rd Place Date
 Martinique
"SCL Martinique"
Serbia Ervin KatonaAustria Gerald GschielEstonia Lauri Nami15–16 March 2014[56]
 Germany
"FIBO"
Lithuania Zydrunas SavickasAustria Martin WildauerSerbia Ervin Katona5 April 2014[75]
 SerbiaIceland Hafþór Júlíus BjörnssonSerbia Ervin KatonaAustria Martin Wildauer10 May 2014[76]
 FinlandIceland Hafþór Júlíus BjörnssonLithuania Marius LalasEstonia Rauno Heinla13 June 2014[77]
 NetherlandsIceland Hafþór Júlíus BjörnssonPoland Grzegorz SzymanskiNetherlands Alex Moonen21 June 2014[78]
Latvia Olaine, Latvia
"SCL Latvia"
Poland Rafal KobylarzLithuania Vidas BlekaitisAustria Martin Wildauer29 June 2014[79]
 PortugalAustria Martin WildauerLatvia Dainis ZagerisEstonia Lauri Nami4 July 2014[80]
 Croatia
"SCL Croatia"
Serbia Ervin KatonaAustria Martin WildauerPoland Krzysztof Radzikowski19 July 2014[81]
 PolandPoland Krzysztof RadzikowskiAustria Martin WildauerLithuania Vidas Blekaitis3 August 2014[82]
 HungaryPoland Krzysztof RadzikowskiSerbiaErvin KatonaSloveniaMatjaz Belsak30 August 2014[83]
 ZambiaPoland Krzysztof RadzikowskiSerbia Ervin KatonaLatvia Dainis Zageris13 September 2014[84]
 RomaniaPoland Krzysztof RadzikowskiSerbia Ervin KatonaAustria Martin Wildauer21 September 2014[85]
 LithuaniaEstonia Rauno HeinlaLithuania Vidas BlekaitisSlovenia Matjaz Belsak5 October 2014[86]
 EstoniaEstonia Rauno HeinlaAustria Martin WildauerPoland Krzysztof Radzikowski18 October 2014[87]
 Malaysia
"SCL 2014 Finals"
Iceland Hafþór Júlíus BjörnssonUnited Kingdom Eddie HallPoland Krzysztof Radzikowski14–15 November 2014[88]
Overall placingsAustria Martin WildauerPoland Krzysztof RadzikowskiSerbia Ervin Katona

2015

Name and Location Champion Runner-Up 3rd Place Date
Norway Norway
"World's Strongest Viking"
Iceland Hafþór Júlíus BjörnssonPoland Krzysztof RadzikowskiCanada Jean-François Caron31 January 2015
Germany Germany
"FIBO"
Poland Krzysztof RadzikowskiSlovenia Matjaz BelsakCanada Jean-François Caron11 April 2015
Netherlands NetherlandsPoland Grzegorz SzymanskiLithuania Zydrunas SavickasLatvia Dainis Zageris6 June 2015
Finland FinlandPoland Krzysztof RadzikowskiLithuania Zydrunas SavickasEstonia Rauno Heinla13 June 2015
 BulgariaIceland Hafþór Júlíus BjörnssonPoland Krzysztof RadzikowskiBulgaria Stojan Todorchev20 June 2015
Latvia LatviaLatvia Dainis ZagerisLatvia Oskars MartuzansPoland Krzysztof Radzikowski27 June 2015
 CroatiaIceland Hafþór Júlíus BjörnssonPoland Krzysztof RadzikowskiBulgaria Stojan Todorchev29 August 2015
Poland PolandPoland Grzegorz SzymanskiLatvia Dainis ZagerisPoland Krzysztof Radzikowski6 September 2015
Austria AustriaLithuania Marius LalasPoland Krzysztof RadzikowskiSlovenia Matjaz Belsak12 September 2015
 RomaniaLatvia Dainis ZagerisPoland Krzysztof RadzikowskiNetherlands Alex Moonen21 September 2015
Lithuania LithuaniaLithuania Marius LalasPoland Grzegorz SzymanskiCanada Jean-François Caron4 October 2015
Portugal PortugalCanada Jean-François CaronPoland Krzysztof RadzikowskiNorway Bjorn Solvang10 October 2015
 MartiniqueLatvia Dainis ZagerisCanada Jean-François CaronSlovenia Matjaz Belsak25 October 2015
Turkey Turkey
"SCL 2015 Finals"
Poland Krzysztof RadzikowskiLatvia Dainis ZagerisNetherlands Alex Moonen5 December 2015
Overall placingPoland Krzysztof RadzikowskiLatvia Dainis ZagerisCanada Jean-François Caron

SCL North American Championships

In 2012, SCL announced the first ever SCL North American Championships to be held in Warwick, Quebec from 5–8 July 2012.[89] The contest took place over 4 days and consisted of 10 events, with athletes from USA and Canada, with 5 athletes from each country.[89] The event was organized by SCL in association with the Festival Hommes Forts-Warwick along with co-organizer Jean Fréchette.[89] The event also featured an amateur, semi-pro and a strongwoman competition.[89]

2012

Dates: 5–8 July 2012[90] Quebec Warwick, Quebec

Position Name Nationality Points
1Louis-Philippe Jean Canada81
2Christian Savoie Canada76
3Nick Best United States73
4Dave Ostlund United States57.5
5Adam Scherr United States57.5
6Jacki Ouellet Canada54
7Paul Vaillancourt Canada42.5
8Steve Schmidt United States42
9Simon Boudreau Canada37.5
10Joel Dircks United States27

2013

Dates: 5–7 July 2013[91] Quebec Warwick, Quebec

Position Name Nationality Points
1Mike Burke United States89
2Louis-Phillipe Jean Canada87
3Christian Savoie Canada73
4Jason Bergmann United States67
5Karl Gillingham United States54
6Luke Skaarup Canada53
7Paul Vaillancourt Canada44
8Steve Schmidt United States41
9Maxime Boudreault Canada35
10Joel Dircks United States31
11Scott Cummine Canada28
12Dale Schumaker United States17

2014

Dates: 4–6 July 2014[92] Quebec Warwick, Quebec

Position Name Nationality Points
1Brian Shaw United States85.5
2Jean-François Caron Canada74
3Jason Bergmann United States61
4Luke Skaarup Canada54.5
5Josh Thigpen United States54
6Ben Ruckstuhl Canada52
7Nick Best United States51
8Paul Vaillancourt Canada45.5
9Dimitar Savatinov United States44.5
10Maxime Boudreault Canada43
11Dale Schumaker United States20
12Christian Savoie Canada18 (injured)

105kg Strongman World Championships

World Log Lift Championships

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