105kg Strongman World Championships explained

The 105 kg Strongman World Championships is a (mostly) annual competition featuring strength athletes from all over the world, competing for the title of the strongest man in the world with a body weight below 105 kg. Created initially by the International Federation of Strength Athletes, the series was eventually moved to become part of the Strongman Champions League, a series created by two former IFSA members Ilkka Kinnunen and Marcel Mostertas.[1]

Champions

YearChampionRunner-UpThird PlaceLocation
2004 Janne Hartikainen Jyrki Rantanen Aki Katajamaki Imatra, Finland
2005 Janne Hartikainen Alvidas Brazdzius Panyu, China
2006 Maris Rosenthals Kirk Nowack Tulsa, USA
2007 Janne Hartikainen Alvidas Brazdzius Maris Rosenthals Panyu, China
2008 Event not held
2009 Vitaliy Gerasimov Aleksander Mantserov Topi Fryfeld Kyiv, Ukraine
2010 Vitaliy Gerasimov Mikhailo Melnikov Marius Lalas Kyiv, Ukraine
2011 Event not held
2012 Event not held
2013 Oleksandre Kryvchenkov Marcin Sendwicki Vyshgorod, Ukraine
2014 Event not held
2015 Jørgen Skaug Aukland Spydeberg, Norway
2016 Kevin Faires Paavo Paaso Ola Nilsson Kokkola, Finland
2016 (OSG) Marcin Sendwicki Sean Demarinis Maris Rosenthals
2017 (SCL) Jayden Hill Mikka Nikkonen Paavo Paaso Kokkola, Finland
2017 (OSG) Andrew Clayton Nicolas Cambi Anthony Fuhrman
2018 (SCL) Mikko Annala Maris Krievelis
2018 (OSG) Anthony Fuhrman Derrek Cox Tyson Morrissey
2019 Anthony Fuhrman Isaac Maze Marcin Sendwicki

Individual Results

2007

In 2007 the World Championships were held in China, with 17 athletes from 16 different countries participated in the event. The competitions consisted of 10 events over the course of 1 week.[2]

PositionNameCountryPoints
1 Janne Hartikainen 143.5
2 Alvidas Brazdzius 133.5
3 Maris Rosenthals 129
4 Sergi Konyushok 124.5
5 Zdravko Zanev 123
6 Gert Gorsanov 108
7 Jason Scheepers 99.5
8 Danny Andersson 98.5
9 Piotr Piechowiak 93
10 Kevin Nowack 93
11 Fouad Hsaini 85.5
12 Janos Kezler 74.5
13 Gerhard Trawöger 66.5
14 64
15 Robert Scott40.5
16 Min Hyogun 26,5
17 Papp Gyula 22

2009

In 2009 and 2010 the contest was held in Kiev, Ukraine during the same weekend as the SCL Finals, with co-organizers Vladimir & Olena Kiba from the Ukrainian Federation of Strength Athletes (UFSA).[3]

PositionNameCountryPoints
1 Vitaliy Gerasimov 70
2 Mikhailo Melnikov 68
3 Marius Lalas 64
4 Gert Gorshanov 63
5 Aleksander Mantserov 58
6 Justin Blake 37
7 34.5
8 Maris Blumfelds 34
9 31
10 Paul Wood 25.5
11 Josef Masaryk 17
12 Rami Koski 9

2010

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PositionNameCountryPoints
1 Vitaliy Gerasimov 55
2 Aleksander Mantserov 54
3 Topi Fryfeld 35.5
4 Oleksander Krivchenkov 34.5
5 31.5
6 Rori Scheepers 31
7 Tomas Haijnal 25.5
8 Harri Peltomaa 25
9 Maris Blumfeld 9
10 Ladislav Zsemlye 7

2013

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PositionNameCountryPoints
1 Ben Kelsey 60
2 Oleksandre Kryvchenkov 56.5
3 Marcin Sendwicki 53.5
4 Mykhailo Hodyakov 39
5 Dalius Ziminskas 38
6 Sean Demarinis 37
7 Vidar Daae Vikoyr 34.5
8 Johnny Wasisko 33.5

2015

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PositionNameCountryPoints
1 Ben Kelsey 53
2 48
3 Jørgen Skaug Aukland 47.5
4 Marcin Sendwicki 44
Jiří Groenman 44
6 Antanas Ziuraskas 31
7 Adam Lane 30
8 Tomasz Rzymkowski 22
9 Jiří Tkadlčík 21
10 Johnny Wasiczko 20.5
11 Oliver Nell 20
12 Paavo Paaso 4

2016

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PositionNameCountryPoints
1 Kevin Faires 55
2 Paavo Paaso 44
3 Ola Nilsson 39
4 Patryk Przybyla 37.5
5 Mika Nikkonen 36.5
6 Jordan Donaldson 36
7 Dhanni Moar 31.5
8 Mindaugas Brazauskas 27.5
9 Frikkie Page 23.5
10 Mikko Lahti 20.5
11 Harri Peltomaa 19.5
12 Henrik Henningson 9.5

2017

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PositionNameCountryPoints
1 Jayden Hill 48.5
2 Mika Nikkonen 47.5
3 Paavo Paaso 40
4 Mikko Lahti 36.5
5 Gary Piotrowski 34.5
6 Tyson Morrison 34
7 Gaisha Pavlo 31
8 Dhanni Moar 29.5
9 Jeffrey Lee 27
10 Mikko Annala 26
11 Oliver Nell 20.5
12 John Emil Westby 13

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: intro STRONGMAN CL. strongmancl.com. 1 January 2018. 4 March 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160304215531/http://strongmancl.com/website2010/index.php/strongman-cl/worlds-105-kg/2007-china. dead.
  2. Web site: Strongman Archives - 2007 IFSA Strongman World Championships. 2021-11-29. strongmanarchives.com.
  3. Web site: intro STRONGMAN CL. strongmancl.com. 1 January 2018. 4 March 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160304221812/http://strongmancl.com/website2010/index.php/strongman-cl/worlds-105-kg/2009-ukraine. dead.
  4. Web site: Vitaliy Gerasimov Defends his 105-kg Strongman Title. www.ironmind.com. 1 January 2018. 10 August 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20140810070757/http://ironmind.com/ironmind/opencms/Articles/2010/Dec/Vitaliy_Gerasimov_Defends_105-kg_Strongman_Title.html. dead.
  5. Web site: World's Strongest Man under 105kg. 2013-08-05. strongman.org. 1 January 2018.
  6. Web site: World's Strongest Man under 105kg. 2015-02-12. strongmancl.com. 20 April 2019. 2019-04-08. https://web.archive.org/web/20190408164018/https://www.strongmancl.com/website2015/news/news-archive-2015/. dead.
  7. Web site: World's Strongest Man under 105kg. 2016-09-09. strongmancl.com. 20 April 2019. 2019-04-09. https://web.archive.org/web/20190409000124/https://www.strongmancl.com/website2015/results-rankings/results/results-by-date/2016-2/. dead.
  8. Web site: World's Strongest Man under 105kg. 2017-09-09. strongmancl.com. 20 April 2019. 2019-04-08. https://web.archive.org/web/20190408163938/https://www.strongmancl.com/website2015/results-rankings/results/results-by-date/2017-2/. dead.