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