105kg Strongman World Championships

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 edit

Year Champion Runner-Up Third Place Location
2004   Janne Hartikainen   Jyrki Rantanen   Aki Katajamaki   Imatra, Finland
2005   Janne Hartikainen   Darren Sadler   Alvidas Brazdzius   Panyu, China
2006   Darren Sadler   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   Ben Kelsey   Oleksandre Kryvchenkov   Marcin Sendwicki   Vyshgorod, Ukraine
2014 Event not held
2015   Ben Kelsey   Volodymyr Reksha   Jørgen Skaug Aukland   Spydeberg, Norway
2016   Kevin Faires   Paavo Paaso   Ola Nilsson   Kokkola, Finland
2016 (OSG)   Marcin Sendwicki   Sean Demarinis   Maris Rosenthals   Belfast, Northern Ireland
2017 (SCL)   Jayden Hill   Mikka Nikkonen   Paavo Paaso   Kokkola, Finland
2017 (OSG)   Andrew Clayton   Nicolas Cambi   Anthony Fuhrman   Raleigh, United States
2018 (SCL)   Mikko Annala   Volodymyr Reksha   Maris Krievelis   Liperi, Finland
2018 (OSG)   Anthony Fuhrman   Derrek Cox   Tyson Morrissey   Raleigh, United States
2019   Anthony Fuhrman   Isaac Maze   Marcin Sendwicki   Daytona Beach, United States

Individual Results edit

2007 edit

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.[1][2]

Position Name Country Points
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 Patrick Baboumian   64
15 Robert Scott   40.5
16 Min Hyogun   26,5
17 Papp Gyula   22

2009 edit

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).[1][3]

Position Name Country Points
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 Alexey Vishnitsky   34.5
8 Maris Blumfelds   34
9 Patrick Baboumian   31
10 Paul Wood   25.5
11 Josef Masaryk   17
12 Rami Koski   9

2010 edit

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

2013 edit

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Position Name Country Points
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 edit

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Position Name Country Points
1 Ben Kelsey   53
2 Volodymyr Reksha   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 edit

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Position Name Country Points
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 edit

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Position Name Country Points
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 edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "intro STRONGMAN CL". strongmancl.com. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 1 January 2018.
  2. ^ "Strongman Archives - 2007 IFSA Strongman World Championships". strongmanarchives.com. Retrieved 2021-11-29.
  3. ^ "intro STRONGMAN CL". strongmancl.com. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 1 January 2018.
  4. ^ "Vitaliy Gerasimov Defends his 105-kg Strongman Title". www.ironmind.com. Archived from the original on 10 August 2014. Retrieved 1 January 2018.
  5. ^ "World's Strongest Man under 105kg". strongman.org. 2013-08-05. Retrieved 1 January 2018.
  6. ^ "World's Strongest Man under 105kg". strongmancl.com. 2015-02-12. Archived from the original on 2019-04-08. Retrieved 20 April 2019.
  7. ^ "World's Strongest Man under 105kg". strongmancl.com. 2016-09-09. Archived from the original on 2019-04-09. Retrieved 20 April 2019.
  8. ^ "World's Strongest Man under 105kg". strongmancl.com. 2017-09-09. Archived from the original on 2019-04-08. Retrieved 20 April 2019.

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