Strength athletics in Norway

Strength athletics in Norway refers to the participation of Norwegian competitors in the field of strength athletics in association with the World's Strongest Man.

History edit

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 edit

Norway's Strongest Man edit

Norway's Strongest Man
2022
Tournament information
LocationNorway
Month playedSeptember
Established1998
FormatMulti-event competition
Current champion
  Henrik Hildeskor

Norway's Strongest Man (Norwegian: Norges Sterkeste Mann) is an annual strongman competition held in Norway. The event was established in 1998.[1] Kurt Kvikkstad won in 1998 & 1999, with Roy Holte winning the next 3 years. Svend Karlsen took the 2003, 2005, and 2006 titles. Arild Haugen won in 2007 & 2008. Richard Skog won in 2009 & 2010.[1] Espen Aune won in 2011, Skog did not compete due to injury.[2] Ole Martin Hansen is the most successful, having won the title four times.[3]

Official results - top three places edit

Year Champion Runner-Up 3rd place
2022   Henrik Hildeskor   Morten Linge   Dag Rune Stangeland
2021   Jonas Bathen   Stefan Sekej   Øyvind Gustavsen
2020   Ole Martin Kristiansen   Henrik Hildeskor   Stefan Sekej
2019   Ole Martin Kristiansen   Bjørn André Solvang   Jørn Erik Bolstad
2018   Ole Martin Kristiansen   Nils Kjetil Sande   Jonas Bathen
2017   Bjørn André Solvang   Ole Martin Kristiansen   Jon Olav Granli
2016   Jørgen Skaug Aukland   Ole Martin Hansen   Ole Martin Kristiansen
2015   Ole Martin Hansen   Bjørn Andre Solvang   Espen Aune
2014   Ole Martin Hansen   Espen Aune   Bjørn Andre Solvang
2013   Ole Martin Hansen   Bjørn Andre Solvang   Øyvind Rein
2012   Ole Martin Hansen   Lars Rørbakken   Espen Aune
2011   Espen Aune   Lars Rørbakken   Bjørn André Solvang
2010   Richard Skog   Espen Aune   Bjørn André Solvang
2009   Richard Skog   Arild Haugen   Lars Rørbakken
2008   Arild Haugen   Richard Skog   Odd Haugen
2007   Arild Haugen   Espen Aune   Odd Haugen
2006   Svend Karlsen   Arild Haugen   Reider Kvåle
2005   Svend Karlsen   Reider Kvåle   Olaf Dahl
2004   Reider Kvåle[4]   Espen Aune[5]   Olaf Dahl[5]
2003   Svend Karlsen   Odd Haugen   Reider Kvåle
2002   Roy Holte   Olaf Dahl   Frank Nagy
2001   Roy Holte   Kurk Kvikkstad   Frank Nagy
2000   Roy Holte   Odd Haugen   Olaf Dahl
1999   Kurt Kvikkstad   Marius Bjerke   Roy Holte
1998   Kurt Kvikkstad   Thomas Johansen   Roy Holte

Regional Competitions edit

Nordic Strongman Championships edit

The Nordic Strongman Championships consists of athletes from Iceland, Norway, Sweden, Finland and Denmark.[6]

Year Champion Runner-Up 3rd Place Location
2005   Svend Karlsen   Magnus Samuelsson   Juha-Matti Räsänen   IFSA Nordic Championships Kristiansand, Norway
2012[6]   Johannes Arsjo   Lars Rorbakken   Michael Leicht   Nordic Championships Harstad, Norway
2013   Johannes Arsjo   Ole Martin Hansen   Juha Matti Jarvi   Giants Live Nordic Championships Norway

References edit

  1. ^ a b "PREVIOUS STRONGMAN CONTESTS TOP 3". Davidhorne-gripmaster.com. Retrieved 2010-06-14.
  2. ^ Norway’s Strongest Man: Strongman and More
  3. ^ "Norway's Strongest Man". Strongman Archives.
  4. ^ "iform.no". Retrieved 2010-08-25.
  5. ^ a b "treningsforum.no". Retrieved 2010-12-06.
  6. ^ a b Nordic Strongman Championships: Viking Loses His Title!