1999 World's Strongest Man | |
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Competition information | |
Dates | 9-18 September 1999 |
Location | Valletta |
Country | ![]() |
Athletes participating | 30 |
Nations participating | 19 |
Champion(s) | |
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The 1999 World's Strongest Man was the 22nd edition of World's Strongest Man and was won by Jouko Ahola from Finland. It was his second title after finishing second the previous year. Janne Virtanen also from Finland finished second, and Svend Karlsen from Norway finished third. The contest was held in Malta. [1]
Place | Name | Nationality | Points |
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1. | Magnus Samuelsson | ![]() | 33 |
2. | Jamie Barr | ![]() | 27 |
3. | Joe Onosai | ![]() | 21.5 |
4. | Mark Philippi | ![]() | 21.5 |
5. | Grant Edwards | ![]() | 13 |
6. | Israel Garrido | ![]() | 10 |
Place | Name | Nationality | Points |
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1. | Jouko Ahola | ![]() | 32 |
2. | René Minkwitz | ![]() | 27 |
3. | Levi Vaoga | ![]() | 25 |
4. | Pieter de Bruyn | ![]() | 18 |
5. | Steve Brooks | ![]() | 15 |
6. | Bryan Neese | ![]() | 7 |
Place | Name | Nationality | Points |
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1. | Janne Virtanen | ![]() | 31.5 |
2. | Svend Karlsen | ![]() | 22.5 |
3. | Glenn Ross | ![]() | 21 |
4. | Jorma Paananen | ![]() | 18.5 |
5. | Niko Noga | ![]() | 17 |
6. | Gerrit Badenhorst | ![]() | 15.5 |
Place | Name | Nationality | Points |
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1. | Hugo Girard | ![]() | 34 |
2. | Torfi Ólafsson | ![]() | 27 |
3. | Ken Brown | ![]() | 22 |
4. | Regin Vagadal | ![]() | 22 |
5. | Hubert Dörer | ![]() | 12 |
6. | Lee Bowers | ![]() | 9 |
Place | Name | Nationality | Points |
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1. | Berend Veneberg | ![]() | 31 |
2. | László Fekete | ![]() | 23 |
3. | Raimonds Bergmanis | ![]() | 23 |
4. | Whit Baskin | ![]() | 22 |
5. | Andreas Hoffman | ![]() | 16 |
6. | Bill Pittuck | ![]() | 11 |
# | Name | Nationality | Pts |
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1 | Jouko Ahola | ![]() | 60 |
2 | Janne Virtanen | ![]() | 53 |
3 | Svend Karlsen | ![]() | 52.5 |
4 | Hugo Girard | ![]() | 49.5 |
5 | Magnus Samuelsson | ![]() | 47 |
6 | Berend Veneberg | ![]() | 41 |
7 | Torfi Olafsson | ![]() | 29.5 |
8 | László Fekete | ![]() | 23 |
9 | Jamie Barr | ![]() | 22.5 |
10 | René Minkwitz | ![]() | 1 (injured) |
Events: Super Yoke, Dead lift for max, Boat Pull, Atlas Stones, Plane Pull, Giant log lift for reps, Medley [1]
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