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

Year Champion Runner-Up Third Place Location
2004Finland Janne HartikainenFinland Jyrki RantanenFinland Aki KatajamakiFinland Imatra, Finland
2005Finland Janne HartikainenEngland Darren SadlerLithuania Alvidas BrazdziusChina Panyu, China
2006England Darren SadlerLatvia Maris RosenthalsUnited States Kirk NowackUnited States Tulsa, USA
2007Finland Janne HartikainenLithuania Alvidas BrazdziusLatvia Maris RosenthalsChina Panyu, China
2008Event not held
2009Ukraine Vitaliy GerasimovRussia Aleksander MantserovFinland Topi FryfeldUkraine Kyiv, Ukraine
2010Ukraine Vitaliy GerasimovUkraine Mikhailo MelnikovLithuania Marius LalasUkraine Kyiv, Ukraine
2011Event not held
2012Event not held
2013England Ben KelseyUkraine Oleksandre KryvchenkovPoland Marcin SendwickiUkraine Vyshgorod, Ukraine
2014Event not held
2015England Ben KelseyUkraine Volodymyr RekshaNorway Jørgen Skaug AuklandNorway Spydeberg, Norway
2016United States Kevin FairesFinland Paavo PaasoSweden Ola NilssonFinland Kokkola, Finland
2016 (OSG)Poland Marcin SendwickiUnited States Sean DemarinisLatvia Maris RosenthalsNorthern Ireland Belfast, Northern Ireland
2017 (SCL)New Zealand Jayden HillFinland Mikka NikkonenFinland Paavo PaasoFinland Kokkola, Finland
2017 (OSG)United States Andrew ClaytonUnited States Nicolas CambiUnited States Anthony FuhrmanUnited States Raleigh, United States
2018 (SCL)Finland Mikko AnnalaUkraine Volodymyr RekshaLatvia Maris KrievelisFinland Liperi, Finland
2018 (OSG)United States Anthony FuhrmanCanada Derrek CoxAustralia Tyson MorrisseyUnited States Raleigh, United States
2019United States Anthony FuhrmanCanada Isaac MazePoland Marcin SendwickiUnited States Daytona Beach, United States

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.[1][2]

Position Name Country Points
1Janne HartikainenFinland143.5
2Alvidas BrazdziusLithuania133.5
3Maris RosenthalsLatvia129
4Sergi KonyushokUkraine124.5
5Zdravko ZanevBulgaria123
6Gert GorsanovEstonia108
7Jason ScheepersSouth Africa99.5
8Danny AnderssonSweden98.5
9Piotr PiechowiakPoland93
10Kevin NowackUnited States93
11Fouad HsainiNetherlands85.5
12Janos KezlerHungary74.5
13Gerhard TrawögerAustria66.5
14Patrick BaboumianGermany64
15Robert ScottEngland40.5
16Min HyogunSouth Korea26,5
17Papp GyulaHungary22

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).[1][3]

Position Name Country Points
1Vitaliy GerasimovUkraine70
2Mikhailo MelnikovUkraine68
3Marius LalasLithuania64
4Gert GorshanovEstonia63
5Aleksander MantserovRussia58
6Justin BlakeUnited States37
7Alexey VishnitskyUkraine34.5
8Maris BlumfeldsLatvia34
9Patrick BaboumianGermany31
10Paul WoodEngland25.5
11Josef MasarykSlovakia17
12Rami KoskiFinland9

2010

[4]

Position Name Country Points
1Vitaliy GerasimovUkraine55
2Aleksander MantserovRussia54
3Topi FryfeldFinland35.5
4Oleksander KrivchenkovUkraine34.5
5Alexey VishnitskyUkraine31.5
6Rori ScheepersSouth Africa31
7Tomas HaijnalHungary25.5
8Harri PeltomaaFinland25
9Maris BlumfeldLatvia9
10Ladislav ZsemlyeSlovakia7

2013

[5]

Position Name Country Points
1Ben KelseyEngland60
2Oleksandre KryvchenkovUkraine56.5
3Marcin SendwickiPoland53.5
4Mykhailo HodyakovUkraine39
5Dalius ZiminskasLithuania38
6Sean DemarinisUnited States37
7Vidar Daae VikoyrNorway34.5
8Johnny WasiskoUnited States33.5

2015

[6]

Position Name Country Points
1Ben KelseyEngland53
2Volodymyr RekshaUkraine48
3Jørgen Skaug AuklandNorway47.5
4Marcin SendwickiPoland44
Jiří GroenmanCzech Republic44
6Antanas ZiuraskasLithuania31
7Adam LaneUnited States30
8Tomasz RzymkowskiPoland22
9Jiří TkadlčíkCzech Republic21
10Johnny WasiczkoUnited States20.5
11Oliver NellGermany20
12Paavo PaasoFinland4

2016

[7]

Position Name Country Points
1Kevin FairesUnited States55
2Paavo PaasoFinland44
3Ola NilssonSweden39
4Patryk PrzybylaPoland37.5
5Mika NikkonenFinland36.5
6Jordan DonaldsonUnited States36
7Dhanni MoarScotland31.5
8Mindaugas BrazauskasLithuania27.5
9Frikkie PageSouth Africa23.5
10Mikko LahtiFinland20.5
11Harri PeltomaaFinland19.5
12Henrik HenningsonSweden9.5

2017

[8]

Position Name Country Points
1Jayden HillNew Zealand48.5
2Mika NikkonenFinland47.5
3Paavo PaasoFinland40
4Mikko LahtiFinland36.5
5Gary PiotrowskiUnited States34.5
6Tyson MorrisonAustralia34
7Gaisha PavloUkraine31
8Dhanni MoarScotland29.5
9Jeffrey LeeUnited States27
10Mikko AnnalaFinland26
11Oliver NellGermany20.5
12John Emil WestbyNorway13

See also

References

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