World Strongman Challenge

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World Strongman Challenge
Tournament information
LocationVarious. Last held Tulsa, Oklahoma [1]
Established1987
Final year2006
FormatMulti-event competition
Final champion
Flag of Lithuania.svg Žydrūnas Savickas

The World Strongman Challenge was one of the most enduring annual strongmen competitions, running in various guises for twenty years, with only two years break. In that time it attained the position of one of the most prestigious strongman contest in the world, after the World's Strongest Man and the World Muscle Power Classic. As with its two international counterparts it attracted the top quality strength athletes of its era, which included every winner of the World's Strongest Man competition from 1980 onwards including Jón Páll Sigmarsson, Geoff Capes and Bill Kazmaier from the 1980s right up to the current WSM champion Žydrūnas Savickas.

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History

The World Strongman Challenge (WMPC) first took place in 1987. It was a third major strongman competition with the previously established World's Strongest Man and World Muscle Power Classic having made the popularity of strongman competitions a huge success. The WSC in fact helped fill a void left in 1987 by the absence of the World's Strongest Man event and it may have even been introduced for these purpose. The event immediately attracted the very best athletes in the field and the final placings in that inaugural 1987 competition saw both Jón Páll Sigmarsson and Geoff Capes on the podium. In 1988, despite the reintroduction of WSM, the WSC continued and unlike many other strongman events of the era, the WSC managed to continue without a break right up until 1998, at no point dipping in the quality of the athletes competing.

Beauty and the Beast

1998 appeared to be its final year, but in 1999, the Beauty and the Beast competition, established in 1998, took on the title of World Strongman Challenge. In so doing, it immediately attracted the cream of international strength athletics once again. For five more years, the Beauty and the Beast produced world class champions but in a mirroring of the decline of the WMPC, the WSC also began to lose status. At around 2001 a Strongman Super Series had emerged, an attempt to heighten the profile of the sport. The IFSA World Strongman Super Series was being heavily promoted in 2002 and Beauty and the Beast formed part of that. In the end, it became simply the Grand Prix Final held on January 17, 2003, finishing off the 2002 season. The very next day, a second Hawaii Grand Prix, again deemed Beauty and the Beast, was held as the opener for the 2003 IFSA World Strongman Super Series. This turned out to be the last holding of the event. Like the World Muscle Power Classic, once the Beauty and the Beast became entangled with the Super Series, it lost its stand alone gravitas and quickly fell from favour. In the tentative schedule for the 2004/05 Super Series there was to have been a November Hawaii Grand Prix, but that season was foreshortened and this did not take place. [2]

IFSA

In 2006, IFSA resurrected the World Strongman Challenge holding the event in Tulsa, Oklahoma [3] Žydrūnas Savickas won the event, with Derek Poundstone coming in second and Jon Andersen coming in third. This was the final year that the World Strongman Challenge was held.

Results

YearChampionRunner-up3rd placeLocation
Original
1987 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg / Flag of England.svg Geoff Capes Flag of the Netherlands.svg Ab Wolders Flag of Iceland.svg Jón Páll Sigmarsson Flag of Japan.svg Japan
1988 Flag of Finland.svg Riku Kiri Flag of Iceland.svg Jón Páll Sigmarsson Flag of the United States.svg Bill Kazmaier Flag of Finland.svg Finland
1989 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg / Flag of England.svg Mark Higgins Flag of Iceland.svg Magnús Ver Magnússon Flag of the United States.svg O.D. Wilson Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil
1990 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg / Flag of England.svg Mark Higgins Flag of the United States.svg Bill Kazmaier Flag of Iceland.svg Magnús Ver Magnússon Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Canada
1991 Flag of Finland.svg Riku Kiri Flag of the United States.svg O.D. Wilson Flag of the United Kingdom.svg / Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Gary Taylor & Flag of Iceland.svg Hjalti Árnason Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg China
1992 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg / Flag of England.svg Jamie Reeves Flag of Iceland.svg Magnús Ver Magnússon Flag of the United Kingdom.svg / Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Gary Taylor Flag of South Africa.svg South Africa
1993 Flag of South Africa.svg Gerrit Badenhorst Flag of Iceland.svg Magnús Ver Magnússon Flag of the United Kingdom.svg / Flag of England.svg Jamie Reeves Flag of South Africa.svg South Africa
1994 Flag of Iceland.svg Andrés Guðmundsson Flag of Austria.svg Manfred Hoeberl Flag of the United Kingdom.svg / Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Gary Taylor Flag of New Zealand.svg New Zealand
1995 Flag of Finland.svg Jouko Ahola Flag of Denmark.svg Flemming Rasmussen Flag of Germany.svg Heinz Ollesch Flag of Russia.svg Russia
1996 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Nathan Jones Flag of Iceland.svg Magnús Ver Magnússon Flag of Austria.svg Manfred Hoeberl Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia
1997 Flag of Iceland.svg Magnús Ver Magnússon Flag of Germany.svg Heinz Ollesch Flag of Norway.svg Svend Karlsen Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia
1998 Flag of Sweden.svg Magnus Samuelsson Flag of the United States.svg Mark Phillipi Flag of the United Kingdom.svg / Flag of England.svg Jamie Reeves Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia
Beauty and the Beast
1999 Flag of Finland.svg Jouko Ahola Flag of Sweden.svg Magnus Samuelsson Flag of Samoa.svg Joe Onosai Flag of the United States.svg Sea Life Park, Honolulu, Hawaii
2000 Flag of Finland.svg Janne Virtanen Flag of Germany.svg Heinz Ollesch Flag of Norway.svg Svend Karlsen Flag of the United States.svg Honolulu, Hawaii
2001 Flag of Sweden.svg Magnus Samuelsson Flag of the United States.svg Phil Pfister Flag of Norway.svg Svend Karlsen Flag of the United States.svg Honolulu, Hawaii
2002
Hawaii Grand Prix Final (held Jan 17 2003)
of 2002 Strongman Super Series
(24-Hour Fitness Grand Prix Final)
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Hugo Girard Flag of Lithuania.svg Zydrunas Savickas Flag of Poland.svg Mariusz Pudzianowski Flag of the United States.svg Hawaiian Waters Adventure Park, Honolulu, Hawaii
2003
Hawaii Grand Prix 2003 (held Jan 18 2003)
of 2003 Strongman Super Series
Flag of Poland.svg Mariusz Pudzianowski Flag of Latvia.svg Raimonds Bergmanis Flag of Lithuania.svg Zydrunas Savickas Flag of the United States.svg Hawaiian Waters Adventure Park, Honolulu, Hawaii
IFSA
2006 Flag of Lithuania.svg Žydrūnas Savickas Flag of the United States.svg Derek Poundstone Flag of the United States.svg Jon Andersen Flag of the United States.svg Tulsa, Oklahoma

See also

References

  1. IFSA Strongman official site SAVICKAS WINS ON AMERICAN SOIL - Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA - May 21, 2006
  2. archive of official site of IFSA super series
  3. "Savickas Wins IFSA USA Grand Prix". www.ironmind.com. Archived from the original on 2011-12-10.