Arnold Strongman Classic

Arnold Strongman Classic

The official logo of the Arnold Sports Festival
Tournament information
Location Greater Columbus Convention Center, Columbus, Ohio
Month played March
Established 2002
Format Multi-event competition
Purse $50,000
Current champion
Lithuania Zydrunas Savickas

The Arnold Strongman Classic is an annual competition featuring strength athletes from all over the world. Created by Arnold Schwarzenegger and Jim Lorimer, it is an offshoot of the Arnold Sports Festival which takes place annually in Columbus, Ohio, USA. Instead of focusing on endurance, speed and athleticism like the World's Strongest Man, the competition is geared toward the heaviest instruments in the world to find out who truly is the strongest man.

History

The Arnold Strongman (which has been variously referred to as the "Arnold Classic", the "Arnold Classic Strongman", "Arnold's Summit" and "Arnold's Strongest Man") is one of the many offshoots of the Arnold festival. The Arnold Sports Festival, founded in 1999 as the Arnold Classic and named after Arnold Schwarzenegger, was originally a bodybuilding contest. It featured a competition for men (Arnold Classic) and for women (Ms. International). The bodybuilding contests have since expanded to include a Fitness International and Figure International competition for women. However, the event had also expanded to include other sports and events, one of which was a strongman, introduced in late 2002. This Strongman event was created by a powerlifter named Dr. Terry Todd at the request of Arnold Schwarzenegger.[1] The expansion of the programme led to the Classic becoming the Arnold Fitness Weekend and now the Arnold Sports Festival. According to the Arnold Sports Festival co-producer, Jim Lorimer: "The Arnold Strongman Classic has been growing in popularity every year, and we are very excited that many strong men are returning."[2] January 29, 2008

In 2002 the American professional wrestler and former weight lifter Mark Henry won the competition.[3] In addition to competing in what were the four official events - the Apollon's Wheel, the deadlift, the Hummer push and the 800+lbs Farmer's Walk - the competitors were given the opportunity to attempt to lift the Thomas Inch "unliftable" dumbbell, or Inch Bell. A prize of $1000 was awarded to the man who could pull it the highest in the air. Five men chose to try the Bell[4] with Mark Henry winning the $1000 by pulling it to the level of his chest. In an impromptu exhibition, Pfister took the Inch Bell to his chest and jerked it for which he received a standing ovation and was awarded by Jim Lorimer $1000.

From 2003 to 2008 Žydrūnas Savickas of Lithuania won all Arnold strongman. In 2008 he received a $40,000 check from Gerard Dente of MHP, an Audemars Piquet watch by Robert Ronan and the Louis Cyr trophy (after the legendary strongman, Louis Cyr) and congratulations from Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger. In the competition 12 world records were set with Savickas setting three of them. In the Tire Deadlift he lifted 1,027 lbs. In the Circus Dumbbell he tied with Derek Poundstone for the world record with nine lifts each, and in the Manhood Stones he lifted 525 lbs, three times.[2]

American Derek Poundstone won in 2009 & 2010. Derek took the vacant throne from Zydrunas when he took 2009 off from the competition. When Savickas returned in 2010, Derek retained his title by defeating Zydrunas.[2]

Just days before the 2011 contest, 2 time defending champion Derek Poundstone was forced to withdraw from the contest due to injury.[5] Brian Shaw came in and won the contest, and Mike Jenkins, the winner of the 2010 Arnold Strongman amateur event who was competing in his first ever professional strongman competition, shocked many and finished in second place ahead of 6 time champion Zydrunas Savickas who came in third.[6]

Past winners

Year Champion Runner-Up 3rd Place Location
2016 Lithuania Žydrūnas Savickas United States Brian Shaw Lithuania Vytautas Lalas United States Columbus, Ohio
2015 United States Brian Shaw Lithuania Žydrūnas Savickas Poland Mateusz Kieliszkowski United States Columbus, Ohio
2014 Lithuania Žydrūnas Savickas United States Brian Shaw United States Mike Burke United States Columbus, Ohio
2013Note 3 Lithuania Vytautas Lalas United States Brian Shaw Russia Mikhail Koklyaev United States Columbus, Ohio
2012 United States Mike Jenkins United States Derek Poundstone Lithuania Žydrūnas Savickas United States Columbus, Ohio
2011Note 2 United States Brian Shaw United States Mike Jenkins Lithuania Žydrūnas Savickas United States Columbus, Ohio
2010 United States Derek Poundstone Lithuania Žydrūnas Savickas United States Travis Ortmayer United States Columbus, Ohio
2009Note 1 United States Derek Poundstone Russia Mikhail Koklyaev United States Travis Ortmayer United States Columbus, Ohio
2008 Lithuania Žydrūnas Savickas United States Derek Poundstone Russia Mikhail Koklyaev United States Columbus, Ohio
2007 Lithuania Žydrūnas Savickas Ukraine Vasyl Virastyuk Estonia Andrus Murumets United States Columbus, Ohio
2006Lithuania Žydrūnas Savickas Ukraine Vasyl Virastyuk Russia Mikhail Koklyaev United States Columbus, Ohio
2005 Lithuania Žydrūnas Savickas Ukraine Vasyl Virastyuk Northern Ireland Glenn Ross United States Columbus, Ohio
2004 Lithuania Žydrūnas Savickas Norway Svend Karlsen Latvia Raimonds Bergmanis United States Columbus, Ohio
2003 Lithuania Žydrūnas Savickas Norway Svend Karlsen Latvia Raimonds Bergmanis United States Columbus, Ohio
2002 United States Mark Henry Norway Svend Karlsen United States Phil Pfister United States Columbus, Ohio

Total Wins

Name Wins
Žydrūnas Savickas 8
Brian Shaw 2
Derek Poundstone 2
Vytautas Lalas 1
Mike Jenkins 1
Mark Henry 1

Notes

  1. Defending champion and six time winner, Žydrūnas Savickas, did not compete in the 2009 event.
  2. Two time defending champion Derek Poundstone withdrew prior to the contest due to injury in 2011.
  3. Defending champion Mike Jenkins did not compete due to having knee surgery, and Žydrūnas Savickas also did not compete in 2013.

Regular events

  1. Timber Lift - In this event, also known as the Farmer's Carry, contestants lift 865 lb (392.4 kg) barn timbers bolted together and have to travel, typically up a ramp, as a far as possible in 30 seconds.
  2. Manhood Stones - Contestants have to lift round stones weighing sometimes over 500 lb over a bar approximately 48 inches high.
  3. Apollon's Axle - This is a unique barbell made famous by turn-of-the-century strongman Louis "Apollon" Uni. Reproduced by Ivanko Barbell Company, the Axle is replica of the original, weighing 366 lbs, with the same bar thickness as the original. The bar is mechanically fastened to reproduction train wheels.[7] Contestants must lift the wheels from the floor to overhead as many times as possible in two minutes.
  4. Tire Deadlift - Contestants are required to lift a specially designed long bar weighted with tires. The Tire Deadlift bar was designed and manufactured by Ivanko Barbell Company and comprises a 13 ft. stainless steel bar and up to eight Hummer tires & rims.[7] Additional calibrated barbell plates may be added. The beginning weight was approx. 750 lb at the 2008 event.
  5. The Heavy Yoke - In 2008 contestants had to carry across their shoulders a bar/yoke weighing 1,116 pounds for approximately 36 feet (11 m) in a timed event.
  6. The Circus Dumbbell - This is the classic "Circus" dumbbell, used by professional Strongmen from the early 20th century. Richard Sorin reproduced the dumbbell for this event.[7] It weighs 202 lb and has a very big handle over 3 inches (76 mm) in diameter. The requirement in 2008 was to use one hand at a time and lift the dumbbell overhead as many times as possible in 90 s.[2]

Full results

2002: Arnold Classic Strongman Competition

Dates: 22, 23 February 2002[8][9]

Columbus, Ohio:[10]

Position Name Country Points Prize
1. Mark Henry United States 25 Hummer + $10,000
2. Svend Karlsen Norway 22.5 $15,000
3. Phil Pfister United States 21.5 $10,000
4. Mark Philippi United States 20 $5000
5. Andy Bolton England 16 $3500
5. Raimonds Bergmanis Latvia 16 $3500
7. Brad Gillingham United States 13 $2000
8. Brian Schoonveld United States 10 $1000

2003: Arnold's Strength Summit

Dates: 28 February, 1 March 2003

Columbus, Ohio:[11]

Position Name Country Points Prize
1. Žydrūnas Savickas Lithuania 28.5 Hummer + $15 000
2. Svend Karlsen Norway 26.5 $15 000
3. Raimonds Bergmanis Latvia 17.5 $10 000
4. Mariusz Pudzianowski Poland 15.5 $5000
5. Steve Kirit United States 14.5 $4000
6. Phil Pfister United States 14 $2500
6. Zdeněk Sedmík Czech Republic 14 $2500
8. Brad Gillingham United States 13.5 $1000

2004: Arnold's Strongest Man

Dates: 5, 6 March 2004

Columbus, Ohio:[12]

Position Name Country Points Prize
1. Žydrūnas Savickas Lithuania 43 Hummer H2 + $16 000
2. Svend Karlsen Norway 39.5 $15 000
3. Raimonds Bergmanis Latvia 33.5 $12 000
4. Mark Philippi United States 33 $6000
5. Mariusz Pudzianowski Poland 30 $5000
6. Vasyl Virastyuk Ukraine 27 $4000
7. Brian Schoonveld United States 21 $3000
8. Anders Johansson Sweden 20.5 $2000
9. Steve Kirit United States 14.5 $1500
10. István Árvai Hungary 13.5 $1000

2005: Arnold's Strongest Man

Dates: 4, 5 March 2005

Columbus, Ohio:[13]

Position Name Country Points Prize
1. Žydrūnas Savickas Lithuania 46 Hummer + $16,000
2. Vasyl Virastyuk Ukraine 41 $15,000
3. Glenn Ross Northern Ireland 39.5 $12,000
4. Mark Philippi United States 35 $6000
5. Brian Siders United States 34.5 $5000
6. Svend Karlsen Norway 33.5 $4000
7. Van Hatfield United States 32 $3000
8. Karl Gillingham United States 28 $2000
9. Hugo Girard Canada 23 $1500
10. Magnus Samuelsson Sweden 14.5 $1000

2006: Arnold Strongman Classic

Dates: 3, 4 March 2006

Columbus, Ohio:[14]

Position Name Country Points Prize
1. Žydrūnas Savickas Lithuania 53.5 Hummer
2. Vasyl Virastyuk Ukraine 45 ?
3. Mikhail Koklyaev Russia 38.5 ?
4. Phil Pfister United States 37.5 ?
5. Benedikt Magnússon Iceland 35.5 ?
6. Mariusz Pudzianowski Poland 35 ?
7. Brian Siders United States 32.5 ?
8. Raimonds Bergmanis Latvia 23.5 ?
9. Dominic Filiou Canada 15.5 ?
10. Glenn Ross Northern Ireland 13.5 ?

2007: Arnold Strongman Classic

Dates: 2–4 March 2007

Columbus, Ohio:[15]

Position Name Country Points Prize
1. Žydrūnas Savickas Lithuania 52 Hummer
2. Vasyl Virastyuk Ukraine 48 ?
3. Andrus Murumets Estonia 38.5 ?
4. Phil Pfister United States 36 ?
5. Mikhail Koklyaev Russia 33 ?
5. Ołeksandr Pekanov Ukraine 33 ?
7. Brian Siders United States 28.5 ?
8. Steve MacDonald United States 23 ?
9. Karl Gillingham United States 19 ?
10. Travis Ortmayer United States 17 ?

2008: Arnold Strongman Classic

Dates: 29 February, 1 March 2008

Columbus, Ohio:[16]

Position Name Country Points Prize
1. Žydrūnas Savickas Lithuania 50.5 $40,000
2. Derek Poundstone United States 41.5 $20,000
3. Mikhail Koklyaev Russia 37 $15,000
4. Andrus Murumets Estonia 36.5 $10,000
5. Benedikt Magnússon Iceland 34 $7000
5. Brian Siders United States 34 $7000
7. Phil Pfister United States 32 $5000
8. Ołeksandr Pekanov Ukraine 28 $3000
9. Van Hatfield United States 24 $2000
10. Vasyl Virastyuk Ukraine 8.5 (injured) $1000

2009: Arnold Strongman Classic

Dates: 6, 7 March 2009

Columbus, Ohio:[17]

Position Name Country Points Prize
1. Derek Poundstone United States 47 $40,000
2. Mikhail Koklyaev Russia 46 $20,000
3. Travis Ortmayer United States 39.5 $15,000
4. Vidas Blekaitis Lithuania 38 $10,000
5. Phil Pfister United States 36.5 $8000
6. Brian Siders United States 34 $6000
7. Andrus Murumets Estonia 32 $5000
8. Ervin Katona Serbia 29 $3000
9. Ołeksandr Pekanov Ukraine 17 $2000
10. Dave Ostlund United States 10 $1000

2010: Arnold Strongman Classic

Dates: 5, 6 March 2010

Columbus, Ohio (Greater Columbus Convention Center, Arnold EXPO Stage)[18]

Position Name Country Points Prize
1. Derek Poundstone United States 45 $45,000
2. Zydrunas Savickas Lithuania 41 $20,000
3. Travis Ortmayer United States 37.5 $15,000
4. Mikhail Koklyaev Russia 37 $10,000
5. Brian Shaw United States 33 $8000
6. Dave Ostlund United States 22.5 $6000
7. Phil Pfister United States 20.5 $5000
8. Konstiantyn Ilin Ukraine 17 $3000
9. Nick Best United States 13 $2000
10. Brian Siders United States 8.5 $1000

2011: Arnold Strongman Classic

Dates: 4, 5 March 2011

Columbus, Ohio (Greater Columbus Convention Center, Arnold EXPO Stage)[19]

Position Name Country Points Prize
1. Brian Shaw United States 46.5 $50,000[6]
2. Mike Jenkins United States 39.5 $20,000
3. Zydrunas Savickas Lithuania 37.5 $15,000
4. Travis Ortmayer United States 36 $10,000
5. Mikhail Koklyaev Russia 30 $8000
6. Mark Felix United Kingdom 24.5 $6000
7. Nick Best United States 20 $5000
8. Terry Hollands United Kingdom 18 $3000
9. Serhiy Romanchuk Ukraine 17 $2000

2012: Arnold Strongman Classic

Dates: 2, 3 March 2012[20]

Columbus, Ohio (Greater Columbus Convention Center, Arnold EXPO Stage)

Position Name Country Points Prize
1. Mike Jenkins United States 40 $50,000
2. Derek Poundstone United States 39 $20,000
3. Zydrunas Savickas Lithuania 36.5 $15,000
4. Brian Shaw United States 36 $10,000
5. Mike Burke United States 27.5 $8000
6. Mikhail Koklyaev Russia 26 $6000
7. Laurence Shahlaei United Kingdom 22.5 $5000
8. Terry Hollands United Kingdom 19 $3000
9. Travis Ortmayer United States 15 $2000
10. Hafþór Júlíus Björnsson Iceland 13.5 $1000

2013: Arnold Strongman Classic

Dates: 1, 2 March 2013[21]

Columbus, Ohio (Greater Columbus Convention Center, Arnold EXPO Stage)

Position Name Country Points Prize
1. Vytautas Lalas Lithuania 35 $60,000
2. Brian Shaw United States 34.5 $20,000
3. Mikhail Koklyaev Russia 30 $15,000
4. Krzysztof Radzikowski Poland 26 $10,000
5. Mike Burke United States 21.5 $8,000
6. Mark Felix United Kingdom 20.5 $6,000
7. Jerry Pritchett United States 18.5 $5,000
8. Hafþór Júlíus Björnsson Iceland 17 $3,000
9. Derek Poundstone United States 11 $2,000
10. Adam Scherr United States 1 $1,000

2014: Arnold Strongman Classic

Dates: 1, 2 March 2014[22][23]

Columbus, Ohio (Greater Columbus Convention Center, Arnold EXPO Stage)

Position Name Country Points Prize
1. Zydrunas Savickas Lithuania 44.5 $65,000
2. Brian Shaw United States 42.5 $20,000
3. Mike Burke United States 35 $15,000
4. Vytautas Lalas Lithuania 32 $10,000
5. Hafþór Júlíus Björnsson Iceland 26.5 $8,000
6. Jerry Pritchett United States 25.5 $6,000
7. Mikhail Shivlykov Russia 23 $5,000
8. Robert Oberst United States 20 $3,000
9. Dimitar Savatinov Bulgaria 16.5 $2,000
10. Krzysztof Radzikowski Poland 5.5 (injured) $1,000

2015: Arnold Strongman Classic

Dates: 7, 8 March 2015[24][25]

Columbus, Ohio (Greater Columbus Convention Center, Arnold EXPO Stage)

Position Name Country Points Prize
1. Brian Shaw United States 42.5 $70,000
2. Zydrunas Savickas Lithuania 41.5 $20,000
3. Mateusz Kieliszkowski Poland 31 $15,000
4. Dimitar Savatinov Bulgaria 30 $10,000
4. Mike Burke United States 30 $8,000
6. Eddie Hall United Kingdom 29 $6,000
7. Hafþór Júlíus Björnsson Iceland 28 $5,000
8. Jerry Pritchett United States 26 $3,000
9. Benedikt Magnusson Iceland 5 $2,000
10. Warrick Brant Australia 4 (injured) $1,000

2016: Arnold Strongman Classic

Dates: 4, 5 March 2016[26]

Columbus, Ohio (Greater Columbus Convention Center, Arnold EXPO Stage)

Position Name Country Points Prize
1. Zydrunas Savickas Lithuania 42 $72,000
2. Brian Shaw United States 41 $22,000
3. Vytautas Lalas Lithuania 36 $17,000
4. Mateusz Kieliszkowski Poland 33.5 $12,000
5. Hafþór Júlíus Björnsson Iceland 32.5 $10,000
6. Jerry Pritchett United States 24.5 $7,000
7. Mikhail Shivlykov Russia 22.5 $6,000
8. Dimitar Savatinov Bulgaria 18.5 $4,000
9. Eddie Hall United Kingdom 11 (injured) $3,000
10. Aleksandr Lysenko Russia 10.5 $2,000

Arnold Strongman Classic-Europe

Arnold Strongman Classic-Europe

The official logo of the Arnold Sports Festival
Tournament information
Location varies, 2012 contest held in Madrid, Spain
Month played October
Established 2012
Format Multi-event competition
Purse $10,000
Current champion
Lithuania Zydrunas Savickas[27]

In 2012, the inaugural "Arnold Strongman Classic-Europe" contest was formed, and is a joint promotion between Arnold Schwarzenegger, Jim Lorimer (Arnold Sports Festival co-promoter), Dr. Rafael Santonja (president of the International Federation of Body Building, "IFBB") as well as American Strongman Corporation and Strongman Champions League.[28]

The "Arnold Strongman Classic-Europe" contest will differ significantly from the format of the original Arnold Strongman Classic event, with less of an emphasis on brute strength and heavy events, and will include a wider variety of events and some speed/loading events similar to Strongman Champions League and World's Strongest Man contests.[28] The format change is due largely in part to the event being broadcast and televised in 85 countries.[28]

2012: Arnold Strongman Classic-Europe

The 2012 contest was held in Madrid, Spain on Oct. 13 & 14, 2012, the event was sponsored by MHP.[28] The contest is included as part of the 2012 Strongman Champions League season, and competitors earned points towards the annual SCL overall title.[28] The inaugural contest was won by 6 time Arnold Strongman champion and reigning World's Strongest Man Zydrunas Savickas of Lithuania, who was also the 2012 SCL overall champion.[27]

Dates: Oct. 13, 14 2012[27] Spain Madrid, Spain

Position Name Country Points Prize
1. Zydrunas Savickas Lithuania 47 $10,000[27]
2. Krzysztof Radzikowski Poland 44
3. Vytautas Lalas Lithuania 42.5
4. Mike Burke United States 37.5
5. Mikhail Koklyaev Russia 37
6. Hafþór Júlíus Björnsson Iceland 36.5
7. Mike Jenkins United States 35
8. Ervin Katona Serbia 22
9. Konstiantyn Ilin Ukraine 16
10. Lauri Nami Estonia 14

Arnold Strongman Classic Australia

Arnold Strongman Classic Australia

The official logo of the Arnold Sports Festival
Tournament information
Location varies, 2015 contest held in Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre
Month played October
Established 2015
Format Multi-event competition
Purse $10,000

In 2015, the inaugural "Arnold Strongman Classic Australia" contest was formed, and is a joint promotion between Arnold Schwarzenegger, Jim Lorimer (Arnold Sports Festival co-promoter), Dr. Rafael Santonja (president of the International Federation of BodyBuilding & Fitness, "IFBB") as well as Australian Strongman Corporation and Strongman Champions League.[29][30]

Arnold Amateur Strongman World Championships

In 2010, the Arnold Amateur contest was formed by Dione Wessels.[31] The contest is open to amateur strongman competitors from all over the world. The winner of the contest receives their pro card, and an invite to the next year's Arnold Strongman Classic event.[31] Mike Jenkins won the inaugural contest in 2010,[31]Mateusz Baron from Poland was the 2011 winner,[32] and Adam Scherr was the 2012 winner.[33]

2010: Arnold Amateur Strongman World Championships

Dates: 7, 6 March 2010

Columbus, Ohio (Greater Columbus Convention Center, Arnold EXPO Stage)[31]

Position Name Country Points
1. Mike Jenkins United States 58.14
2. Mike Caruso United States 56.10
3. Alan Kleise Australia 52.75
4. Artis Plivda Latvia 50.85
5. Ryan Bracewell United States 49.14
6. Johnathan Hughes United Kingdom 48.26
7. Brad Ardrey United States 47.61
8. Dainis Zageris Latvia 47.18
9. Scott Cummine Canada 44.32
10. Paul Vaillancourt Canada 36.22

2011: Arnold Amateur Strongman World Championships

Dates: 5, 6 March 2011

Columbus, Ohio (Greater Columbus Convention Center, Arnold EXPO Stage)[32]

Position Name Country Points
1. Mateusz Baron Poland 66.4
2. Hafþór Júlíus Björnsson Iceland 56.9
3. Mike Burke United States 52
4. Jacob Bodi United States 51.8
5. Tomas Rodriguez United States 44
6. Mikhail Shivlyakov Russia 43.9
7. Brad Ardrey United States 43.7
8. Paul Vaillancourt Canada 42.8
9. Oleksandr Lashyn Ukraine 38.6
10. Derek Devaughan United States 32.2

2012: Arnold Amateur Strongman World Championships

Dates: 3, 4 March 2012

Columbus, Ohio (Greater Columbus Convention Center, Arnold EXPO Stage)[33]

Position Name Country Points
1. Adam Scherr United States 64.2
2. Mikhail Shivlyakov Russia 54.7
3. Tomas Rodriguez United States 47.5
4. Steve Schmidt United States 46.0
5. Jacob Bodi United States 41.3
6. Bartłomiej Bąk Poland 39.8
7. Kenneth Nowicki Scotland 38.8
8. Luke Skaarup Canada 38.6
9. Chad Kurian United States 37.9
10. Lauri Nami Estonia 36.8

2013: Arnold Amateur Strongman World Championships

Dates: 1,2 March 2013

Columbus, Ohio (Greater Columbus Convention Center, Arnold EXPO Stage)[33]

Position Name Country Points
1.Mikhail Shivlyakov Russia 59.9
2.Jacob Bodi United States 54.11
3.Bartlomiej Bak Poland 53.48
4. Lou Costa United States 51.62
5. Mateusz Ostaszewski Poland 49.33
6. Tommy Miller United States 47.45
7. John Posen United States 44.65
8. Tomasz Ladermann Poland 42.66
9. Dimitar Savatinov Bulgaria 41.11
10.Brett Somerville United States 37.33


2014: Arnold Amateur Strongman World Championships

Dates: 1,2 March 2014

Columbus, Ohio (Greater Columbus Convention Center, Arnold EXPO Stage)[33]

Position Name Country Points
1.Mateusz Kieliszkowski Poland 62.68
2. Andrew Clayton United States 56.35
3. Ben Ruckstuhl Canada 52.12
4. Nicholas Lepperd United States 49.35
5. Alan Colley United States 48.76
6. Casey Garrison United States 48.18
7. John Posen United States 44.76
8. Michal Kopacki Poland 37.71
9. Matt Mills United States 36.97
10. Tommy Miller United States 36.24

2015: Arnold Amateur Strongman World Championships

Dates: 7,8 March 2015

Columbus, Ohio (Greater Columbus Convention Center, Arnold EXPO Stage)[33]

Position Name Country Points
1.Aleksandr Lysenko Russia 50.85
2.Bryan Benzel United States 50.35
3.Janashia Konstantine Georgia (country) 48.69
4.Rob Kearney United States 44.53
5. Luke Herrick United States 39.23
6. Evgenii Markov Russia 39.12
7. Markus Mannik Estonia 38.77
8. Michal Kopacki Poland 38.58
9. Johan Espenkrona Sweden 36.45
10. Vladimir Kalivichenko Russia 33.35

2016: Arnold Amateur Strongman World Championships

Dates: 4-6, March 2016

Columbus, Ohio (Greater Columbus Convention Center, Arnold EXPO Stage)[33]

Position Name Country Points
1.Zach Hadge United States 45.63
2.Evgenii Markov Russia 43.00
3. Matthew Ragg New Zealand 42.50
4. Mateusz Ostaszewski Poland 39.50
5. Gabriel Pena United States 39.50
6. Steve Schmidt United States 35.38
7. Meelis Peil Estonia 33.38
8. Brian Fletcher United States 33.13
9. Jakub Szczechowski Poland 32.75
10. Charles Mitchell United States 32.75

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