Hungary's Strongest Man

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Hungary's Strongest Man
Tournament information
LocationHungary
FormatMulti-event competition
Current champion
Flag of Hungary.svg Péter Juhász

Hungary's Strongest Man is an annual strongman competition held in Hungary and featuring exclusively Hungarian athletes. Initiated in 1988, it is one of the oldest national strongman competitions in the world.

László Fekete holds the record for most titles with 10 consecutive wins.

Champions breakdown

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YearChampionRunner-Up3rd Place
1988 Flag of Hungary.svg László Fekete (To be confirmed)(To be confirmed)
1989 Flag of Hungary.svg László Fekete (To be confirmed)(To be confirmed)
1990 Flag of Hungary.svg László Fekete (To be confirmed)(To be confirmed)
1991 Flag of Hungary.svg László Fekete (To be confirmed)(To be confirmed)
1992 Flag of Hungary.svg László Fekete (To be confirmed)(To be confirmed)
1993 Flag of Hungary.svg László Fekete (To be confirmed)(To be confirmed)
1994 Flag of Hungary.svg László Fekete (To be confirmed)(To be confirmed)
1995 Flag of Hungary.svg László Fekete (To be confirmed)(To be confirmed)
1996 Flag of Hungary.svg László Fekete (To be confirmed)(To be confirmed)
1997 Flag of Hungary.svg László Fekete (To be confirmed)(To be confirmed)
1998 [2] Flag of Hungary.svg Mihály Ulvicki Flag of Hungary.svg Ádám Darázs Flag of Hungary.svg Gyula Kövér
1999 [3] Flag of Hungary.svg Ádám Darázs Flag of Hungary.svg Sándor Lóska Flag of Hungary.svg Gyula Kövér
2000 [4] Flag of Hungary.svg Sándor Lóska Flag of Hungary.svg Ádám Darázs Flag of Hungary.svg Mihály Ulvicki
2001 [5] Flag of Hungary.svg Mihály Ulvicki Flag of Hungary.svg Ádám Darázs Flag of Hungary.svg Gyula Kövér
2002 [6] Flag of Hungary.svg János Dávid Flag of Hungary.svg Mihály Ulvicki Flag of Hungary.svg István Borzi
2003 [7] Flag of Hungary.svg Ádám Darázs Flag of Hungary.svg István Borzi Flag of Hungary.svg Tamás Szabó
2004 [8] Flag of Hungary.svg Ádám Darázs Flag of Hungary.svg István Borzi Flag of Hungary.svg János Dávid
2005 [9] Flag of Hungary.svg Ádám Darázs Flag of Hungary.svg Tamás Malatinszky Flag of Hungary.svg János Dávid
2006 [10] Flag of Hungary.svg Péter Nagy Flag of Hungary.svg János Dávid Flag of Hungary.svg Gábor Forgács
2007 [11] Flag of Hungary.svg Tamás Malatinszky Flag of Hungary.svg Zsolt Endrei Flag of Hungary.svg János Keszler
2008 Flag of Hungary.svg Zsolt Szabó Flag of Hungary.svg Tamás Malatinszky Flag of Hungary.svg Gábor Hrozik
2009 [12] Flag of Hungary.svg Péter Nagy Flag of Hungary.svg Zsolt Szabó Flag of Hungary.svg Lóránt Csikós
2010 Flag of Hungary.svg Gábor Hrozik Flag of Hungary.svg Zsolt Szabó Flag of Hungary.svg Ákos Nagy
2011 [13] Flag of Hungary.svg Zsolt Szabó Flag of Hungary.svg Ákos Nagy Flag of Hungary.svg István Sárai
2012 [14] Flag of Hungary.svg Zsolt Szabó Flag of Hungary.svg Ákos Nagy Flag of Hungary.svg Tamás Hajnal
2013 [15] Flag of Hungary.svg Zsolt Szabó Flag of Hungary.svg Tamás Hajnal Flag of Hungary.svg Ákos Nagy
2014 Flag of Hungary.svg Tamás Hajnal Flag of Hungary.svg János Sebestyén Flag of Hungary.svg Zoltán Ladamerczki
2015 Flag of Hungary.svg Zsolt Szabó Flag of Hungary.svg Tamás Hajnal Flag of Hungary.svg Gábor Hrozik
2016 Flag of Hungary.svg Tamás Hajnal Flag of Hungary.svg János Sebestyén Flag of Hungary.svg Erik Karácsondi
2017 Flag of Hungary.svg János Sebestyén Flag of Hungary.svg Zsolt Molnár Flag of Hungary.svg Ferenc Varga
2018 Flag of Hungary.svg Péter Juhász Flag of Hungary.svg János Sebestyén Flag of Hungary.svg Roni Kecskés
2019 Flag of Hungary.svg Péter Juhász Flag of Hungary.svg Gábor Hrozik Flag of Hungary.svg Roni Kecskés
2020 Flag of Hungary.svg Péter Juhász Flag of Hungary.svg János Sebestyén Flag of Hungary.svg Alex Véró

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