Harold Collins (strongman)
Harold "Iron Bear" Collins is a former professional strongman and world champion Powerlifter. Collins is a member of the Tuskarora Nation of Moratoc Indians in North Carolina, and calls himself the "World's Strongest Native American".
Harold "Iron Bear" Collins | |
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Born | Shannon, North Carolina, United States |
Other names | "Chief Iron Bear" |
Occupation(s) | Strongman, Powerlifting |
Height | 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) |
Website | Iron Bear Visions |
Competition record | ||
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Strongman | ||
Representing United States | ||
World's Strongest Man | ||
6th | 1993 World's Strongest Man | |
10th | 1997 World's Strongest Man | |
America's Strongest Man | ||
2nd | 1997 | |
3rd | 1998 | |
AFSA Full Strength Challenge | ||
4th | 1998 Las Vegas Grand Prix | |
3rd | 1999 Austria Grand Prix | |
IFSA European Open | ||
8th | 1997 | |
Powerlifting | ||
Representing United States | ||
USPF National Championships[1] | ||
3rd | 1990 | 125 kg |
1st | 1991 | +125 kg |
1st | 1992 | +125 kg |
2nd | 1993 | +125 kg |
IPF World Championships[2] | ||
6th | 1992 | +125 kg |
3rd | 1993 | +125 kg |
Strongman/Powerlifting
Collins competed in the finals of the World's Strongest Man competition twice, finishing 6th in 1993 and 10th in 1997. Collins is a 2 time USPF National Powerlifting champion, and is a 2 time IPF World Championships bench press gold medalist.[3]
Collins holds multiple North Carolina Bench press records, including the North Carolina State Bench press record in the 275 lb. class with 601 lbs. which he pressed 6 times.[4] He also holds the North Carolina State Bench press record in the Superheavyweight Division with a 633 lb. Bench press.[5]
Guinness World Records
Collins has set a total of 6 Guinness world records during his lifetime. His first world record was set in October 1994 by pulling 7 semi-trucks weighing a combined total of 124,400 pounds (56,400 kg).[6]
In 1994, Collins set a world record by pulling 5 tractor-trailer cabs weighing a combined total of 86,560 pounds (39,260 kg) for 51 feet.
In 1999 Collins set his third Guinness world record by pulling a semi-truck and flatbed trailer weighing a combined total of 50,433 pounds (22,876 kg) 160 feet in 44 seconds. The event was broadcast nationally in the US on the television show Extra. In 2001, Collins set a world record by tossing a 32 pound beer keg 21 feet in the air over a wall.[7]
Collins set a fifth Guinness world record in 2001 by restraining 2 Harley Davidson motorcycles for over 20 seconds.[8]
Collins' sixth Guinness world record was set in 2002 by restraining 2 Dodge V8 pickup trucks at 4,500 RPM for 27 seconds.[9]
Personal life
Now retired from strength competitions, Collins raises money for charities like the March of Dimes.
Collins once owned and operated the Powerhouse Gym in Pembroke, North Carolina.
Collins runs his own website, IRON BEAR VISIONS, as well as organizing his own strongman contest, Iron Bear Strength Challenge which he created in 2009.[10]
Personal Records
References
- "Collins Harold - results in powerlifting and benchpress, records, personal data, photos and video".
- "Collins Harold - results in powerlifting and benchpress, records, personal data, photos and video".
- "American Strength Legends: Chief IronBear Collins".
- "American Strength Legends: Chief IronBear Collins".
- "American Strength Legends: Chief IronBear Collins".
- http://www.robesonian.com/pages/full_story/push?article-Collins+wins+toe-to-tire+war%20&id=1626857%5B%5D
- http://www.robesonian.com/pages/full_story/push?article-Collins+wins+toe-to-tire+war%20&id=1626857%5B%5D
- http://www.robesonian.com/pages/full_story/push?article-Collins+wins+toe-to-tire+war%20&id=1626857%5B%5D
- http://www.robesonian.com/pages/full_story/push?article-Collins+wins+toe-to-tire+war%20&id=1626857%5B%5D
- "西安承德泵业有限公司".
- "Collins Harold - results in powerlifting and benchpress, records, personal data, photos and video".
- "Collins Harold - results in powerlifting and benchpress, records, personal data, photos and video".
- "Collins Harold - results in powerlifting and benchpress, records, personal data, photos and video".