Strength athletics in Norway explained

Strength athletics in Norway refers to the participation of Norwegian competitors and holding national strongman competitions.

History

The sport's roots have a long history going back many centuries before modern strongman competitions in the 1970s. However, Norway did not come onto the international scene in modern times until the mid-1990s. Norway has had mixed success on the international stage, with Svend Karlsen winning the 2001 World's Strongest Man title, Norway's only WSM title. In recent years, Norway has had several top international competitors in WSM, including Arild Haugen, Richard Skog, Odd Haugen and Espen Aune.

National Competitions

Norway's Strongest Man

Norway's Strongest Man
Location:Norway
Establishment:1998
Format:Multi-event competition
Month Played:September
Current Champion: Håkon Heitmann Kollerød (2024)

Norway's Strongest Man (no|Norges Sterkeste Mann) is an annual strongman competition and the main national title of Norway. The event was established in 1998 and has produced fourteen champions throughout the years.[1] Kurt Kvikkstad won in 1998 & 1999, with Roy Holte winning the next 3 years. Then emerged Svend Karlsen, Norway's greatest strength athlete who took the 2003, 2005, and 2006 titles. In 2004 Mattis Bjorheim won the title. Arild Haugen won in 2007 & 2008 and Richard Skog won in 2009 & 2010. Espen Aune won in 2011[2] and then emerged Ole Martin Hansen who won the title four times from 2012 to 2015.[3] Jørgen Skaug Aukland won in 2016 followed by Bjørn André Solvang in 2017. Then emerged Ole Martin Kristiansen who won the title three times from 2018 to 2020. Jonas Bathen won in 2021, Henrik Hildeskor in 2022 & 2023 and Håkon Heitmann Kollerød in 2024.

Champions breakdown

YearChampionRunner-Up3rd place
1998 Kurt Kvikkstad Thomas Johansen Roy Holte
1999 Kurt Kvikkstad Marius Bjerke Roy Holte
2000 Roy Holte Olaf Dahl
2001 Roy Holte Kurk Kvikkstad Frank Nagy
2002 Roy Holte Olaf Dahl Frank Nagy
2003 Reider Kvåle
2004 Reider Kvåle[4] Espen Aune[5] Olaf Dahl
2005 Reider Kvåle Olaf Dahl
2006 Reider Kvåle
2007 Odd Haugen
2008 Odd Haugen
2009 Lars Rørbakken
2010 Bjørn André Solvang
2011 Bjørn André Solvang
2012 Ole Martin Hansen Espen Aune
2013 Ole Martin Hansen Bjørn Andre Solvang Øyvind Rein
2014 Ole Martin Hansen Bjørn Andre Solvang
2015 Ole Martin Hansen Bjørn Andre Solvang Espen Aune
2016 Jørgen Skaug Aukland Ole Martin Hansen Ole Martin Kristiansen
2017 Bjørn André Solvang Ole Martin Kristiansen Jon Olav Granli
2018 Ole Martin Kristiansen Nils Kjetil Sande Jonas Bathen
2019 Ole Martin Kristiansen Bjørn André Solvang Jørn Erik Bolstad
2020 Ole Martin Kristiansen Henrik Hildeskor Stefan Sekej
2021 Jonas Bathen Stefan Sekej Øyvind Gustavsen
2022 Henrik Hildeskor Morten Linge Dag Rune Stangeland
2023[6] Henrik Hildeskor Tommy Kåsin Morten Linge
2024[7] Håkon Heitmann Kollerød Henrik Hildeskor Andre Vrålid

Repeat champions

ChampionTimes & years
Ole Martin Hansen 4 (2012, 2013, 2014, 2015)
Roy Holte 3 (2000, 2001, 2002)
3 (2003, 2005, 2006)
Ole Martin Kristiansen 3 (2018, 2019, 2020)
2 (2002, 2003)
2 (2009, 2010)
Henrik Hildeskor2 (2022, 2023)

Regional Competitions

Nordic Strongman Championships

Nordic Strongman Championships consists of athletes from Iceland, Norway, Sweden, Finland and Denmark.[8]

YearChampionRunner-Up3rd Place
2005 Juha-Matti Räsänen
2012 Mikkel Leicht
2013 Ole Martin Hansen Juha-Matti Järvi

International Competitions

World's Strongest Viking

See main article: World's Strongest Viking. Norway hosted the World's Strongest Viking competition every January in freezing weather conditions.

YearChampionRunner-Up3rd Place
2014 [9] Hafþór Júlíus Björnsson David Nyström Terry Hollands
2015 [10] Hafþór Júlíus Björnsson Krzysztof Radzikowski Jean-François Caron
2016 [11] Jean-François Caron Matjaz Belsak Krzysztof Radzikowski
2017 [12] Jean-François Caron Krzysztof Radzikowski Luke Herrick
2018 [13] Krzysztof Radzikowski Dennis Kohlruss Luke Herrick
2019 [14] Krzysztof Radzikowski Ole Martin Kristiansen Mika Törrö
2020 [15] Sean O'Hagan Aivars Šmaukstelis Mika Törrö
2021 [16] Dainis Zageris Kelvin de Ruiter Henrik Hildeskor

Giants Live

Norway was also the venue for one of Giants Live grand prix competitions with the participation of top athletes of the world. The competition was named Viking Power Challenge.

References

  1. Web site: PREVIOUS STRONGMAN CONTESTS TOP 3 . Davidhorne-gripmaster.com . 2010-06-14.
  2. http://www.ironmind.com/ironmind/opencms/Articles/2011/May/Norwayxs_Strongest_Man-Strongman_and_More.html Norway’s Strongest Man: Strongman and More
  3. Web site: Norway's Strongest Man. Strongman Archives.
  4. Web site: iform.no. 2010-08-25.
  5. Web site: treningsforum.no. 2010-12-06.
  6. Web site: Norway's Strongest Man 2023 . 2024-11-09 . Strengthresults.com.
  7. Web site: Norway's Strongest Man 2024 . 2024-11-09 . Strengthresults.com.
  8. Web site: Nordic Strongman Championships: Viking Loses His Title! . 2012-06-21 . 2013-10-04 . https://web.archive.org/web/20131004213726/http://www.ironmind.com/ironmind/opencms/Articles/2012/Jun/Nordic_Strongman_Championships-Viking_Loses_His_Title.html . dead .
  9. Web site: 2014 Giants Live Norway. strongmanarchives.com. 5 April 2014.
  10. Web site: 2015 SCL Norway. strongmanarchives.com. 31 January 2015.
  11. Web site: 2016 SCL Norway. strongmanarchives.com. 30 January 2016.
  12. Web site: 2017 SCL Norway. strongmanarchives.com. 29 January 2017.
  13. Web site: 2018 SCL Norway. strongmanarchives.com. 28 January 2018.
  14. Web site: 2019 SCL Norway. strongmanarchives.com. 26 January 2019.
  15. Web site: 2020 SCL Norway. strongmanarchives.com. 25 January 2020.
  16. Web site: 2021 SCL Norway. strongmanarchives.com. 24 July 2021.