2022 | |
Tournament information | |
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Location | South Africa |
Month played | August 2021 |
Established | 1989 |
Format | South Africa's Strongest Man |
Current champion | |
Rayno Nel |
South Africa's Strongest Man is an annual strongman competition held in South Africa and features primarily South African strength athletes. [1] It has been held since 1989. Gerrit Badenhorst and Ettiene Smit holds the record for the most titles with 8 wins each. [1]
South Africa has also been the venue for Africa's Strongest Man competition which is the continents largest strongman competition. It has been held since 2015.
Year | Champion | Runner-Up | 3rd Place | |
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1989 | Gerrit Badenhorst | Wayne Price | (To be confirmed) | |
1990 | Gerrit Badenhorst | Wayne Price | (To be confirmed) | |
1991 | Wayne Price | Gerrit Badenhorst | (To be confirmed) | |
1992 | Gerrit Badenhorst | Wayne Price | (To be confirmed) | |
1993 | Gerrit Badenhorst | Wayne Price | (To be confirmed) | |
1994 | Gerrit Badenhorst | Anton Boucher | Wayne Price | |
1995 | Gerrit Badenhorst | Wayne Price | Anton Boucher | |
1996 | Event not held | |||
1997 | Johan Rheeder | Gerrit Badenhorst | Pieter de Bruyn | |
1998 | Gerrit Badenhorst | Pieter de Bruyn | Johan Rheeder | |
1999 | Event not held | |||
2000 | Event not held | |||
2001 | Gerrit Badenhorst | Pieter de Bruyn | Etienne Smit | |
2002 | Johan Ver Heerden | Etienne Smit | David Cooks | |
2003 | David Cooks | Etienne Smit | Gerhard Botha | |
2004 | Etienne Smit | David Cooks | Arno Lambrechts | |
2005 | Etienne Smit | David Cooks | Arno Lambrechts | |
2006 | Etienne Smit | Rory Scheepers | Hennie Jordaan | |
2007 | Etienne Smit | Hennie Jordaan | Rory Scheepers | |
2008 | Etienne Smit | Hennie Jordaan | Rory Scheepers | |
2009 | Etienne Smit | Hennie Jordaan | Rory Scheepers | |
2010 | Frankie Scheun | Gerhard van Staden | Willem Moore | |
2011 [2] | Gerhard van Staden | Ettiene Smit | Hennie Jordaan | |
2012 [3] | Tristen O'Brien | Andre Sweeney | Ettiene Smit | |
2013 | Event not held | |||
2014 | Ettiene Smit | Sholto Luiters | Kelin Mills | |
2015 | Frankie Scheun | Tristen O'Brien | Theron Kleinhans | |
2016 | Ettiene Smit | Dean Shelly | Andre Sweeney | |
2017 | Johan Rudd | Stefan Smit | Tristen O'Brien | |
2018 | Kelin Mills | Dean Shelly | Chris van der Linde | |
2019 | Kelin Mills | Ryan Preston | Dean Shelly | |
2020-2021 | Event not held | |||
2022 | Jaco Schoonwinkel | (To be confirmed) | (To be confirmed) | |
2023 | Rayno Nel | (To be confirmed) | (To be confirmed) |
Year | Champion | Runner-Up | 3rd Place |
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2015 | Gerhard van Staden | Andre Sweeney | Johan Rudd |
2016 | Johan Els | Mark Felix | Frankie Scheun |
2017 | Dean Shelley | Andre Sweeney | Sven Reimers |
2018 | Johan Els | Johan Rudd | Dean Shelley |
2019 | Chris van der Linde | Tristen O'Brien | Kelin Mills |
2020 | Dean Shelley | Chris van der Linde | Tristen O'Brien |
2021 | Thobelani Mabaso | Jaco Schoonwinkel | Ben Bucarizza |
2022 | Kelin Mills | (To be confirmed) | (To be confirmed) |
2023 | Rayno Nel | Dean Shelley | Chris van der Linde |
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