World Strongman Cup Federation

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World Strongman Cup Federation
Formation2004
Type Sports federation
Headquarters Salzburg, Austria
Website world-strongmancup.at

The World Strongman Cup Federation ("WSCF") was a worldwide organisation within strength athletics that claimed to be the sport's organising body with the aim of making "the Strongman Sport more popular and accessible for a wide range of the people." [1] Its motto was "be strong". It was also a charity. The Federation organised the World Strongman Cup one of the main competitions in the field of strength athletics boasting participation from some of the foremost strongmen around the globe. It was a separate competition from the World's Strongest Man, the Strongman Super Series (producing a World Champion) and the IFSA World Championship). It has since been replaced by the World Strongman Federation's World Cup.

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History

Until completion of the 2004 World's Strongest Man competition, the IFSA managed the annual World's Strongest Man contest. However, that year saw an acrimonious dividing of the sport with the IFSA forming its own competition and with the World's Strongest Man ("WSM") continuing to be organised by TWI, an IMG Media company. The WSM itself was never a federation, but an event organised commercially. When the IFSA formed their own competition and banned their contracted athletes from competing in the WSM, the World Strongman Cup Federation ("WSCF") filled a void and signed up many of the non-IFSA athletes. At the 2005 WSM finals, two thirds of the athletes were under contract with the WSCF. [1] Since its inception the WSMCF has organised events in many countries including: United States of America, Canada, Germany, Austria, Russia, Serbia, Poland and Spain. [1] Its flagship event was the World Strongman Cup.

Following a financial dispute with the World Strongman Cup Federation Vlad Redkin, one of its chief organisers, left to found the World Strongman Federation. Following Vlad's departure, the WSCF ceased to promote events and effectively disappeared from the strength athletics landscape. In September 2007 an event in Khanty-Mansijsk formerly affiliated to WSMC and featuring its athletes was promoted by Vlad Redkin. This event had its name changed at short notice from WSMC to the Grand Prix of Khanty-Mansijsk (Russia) and in effect was the first WSF event. The reason given after the competition by Redkin was that a combination of financial reasons as well as concerns over WSMCF's stated aim of forming closer ties with the International Federation of Strength Athletes led him to part company with WSMCF. He initially planned to cooperate closely with the World Strongman Super Series in 2008, but in fact set up a new federation called the World Strongman Federation. [2]

World Strongman Cup
WSMCLogo.png
The official logo of World Strongman Cup Federation
Tournament information
LocationVaries The cup is won through a series of competitions held throughout the world
Established2004
Final year2007
FormatA number of Multi-event competitions within an annual tour
Final champion
Flag of Poland.svg Mariusz Pudzianowski

World Strongman Cup

The World Strongman Cup has been run since 2004. It is organised as a tour event with many competitions held throughout the globe. The overall winner is ascertained through the cumulation of points scored across the season.

List of Champions

YearAthleteNationality
2004 Raivis Vidzis Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia
2005 Raivis Vidzis Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia
2006 Mariusz Pudzianowski Flag of Poland.svg  Poland
2007 Mariusz Pudzianowski Flag of Poland.svg  Poland

2004

Name and LocationChampionRunner-Up3rd PlaceDate
Flag of Spain.svg Gran Canaria, Spain
Strongman Cup Spain [3]
Flag of Ukraine.svg Mykhailo Starov Flag of Latvia.svg Raivis Vidzis Flag of Austria.svg Ralf Ber28 February 2004
Flag of Austria.svg Villach, Austria
Strongman Cup Kärtnen [4]
Ulster Banner.svg Glenn Ross Flag of Latvia.svg Raivis Vidzis Flag of Austria.svg Ralf Ber3 April 2004
Flag of Germany.svg Immenstadt, Germany
Strongman Cup Immenstadt [5]
Flag of Russia.svg Igor Pedan Ulster Banner.svg Glenn Ross Flag of Latvia.svg Raivis Vidzis 22 May 2004
Flag of Germany.svg Plattling, Germany
Strongman Cup Plattling-Luna Park [6]
Flag of Austria.svg Ralf Ber Flag of Ukraine.svg Mykhailo Starov Flag of Latvia.svg Raivis Vidzis 26 June 2004
Flag of Austria.svg Bad Häring, Austria
Strongman Cup Bad Häring [7]
Flag of Russia.svg Igor Pedan Ulster Banner.svg Glenn Ross Flag of Latvia.svg Raivis Vidzis 10 July 2004
Flag of Poland.svg Świnoujście, Poland
Strongman Cup Poland [8]
Flag of Latvia.svg Raivis Vidzis Flag of Russia.svg Igor Pedan Flag of Austria.svg Ralf Ber31 July 2004
Flag of Serbia.svg Subotica, Serbia
European Masters Strongman Cup
Ulster Banner.svg Glenn Ross Flag of Latvia.svg Raivis Vidzis Flag of Austria.svg Ralf Ber4 September 2004
Flag of Russia.svg Moscow, Russia
Strongman Cup Russia [9]
Flag of Ukraine.svg Mykhailo Starov Flag of Russia.svg Igor Pedan Flag of Latvia.svg Raivis Vidzis 2 October 2004
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Edmonton, Canada
Strongman Cup Canada
Flag of the United States.svg Dave Ostlund Flag of Latvia.svg Raivis Vidzis Flag of Austria.svg Ralf Ber11 December 2004
Overall placings
Flag of Latvia.svg Raivis Vidzis

2005

Name and LocationChampionRunner-Up3rd PlaceDate
Flag of Belarus.svg Minsk, Belarus
Strongman Cup Belarus
Flag of Latvia.svg Raivis Vidzis Flag of Austria.svg Ralf Ber Flag of Lithuania.svg Antanas Abrutis7 May 2005
Flag of Ireland.svg Wexford, Ireland
Strongman Cup Ireland
Flag of Lithuania.svg Antanas Abrutis Flag of Estonia.svg Tarmo Mitt Ulster Banner.svg Glenn Ross 21 May 2005
Flag of England.svg Wakefield, England
Strongman Cup England
Ulster Banner.svg Glenn Ross Ulster Banner.svg Brian Irwin Flag of the United States.svg Jesse Marunde 5 June 2005
Flag of the United States.svg Denver, Colorado, United States
Strongman Cup USA
Flag of Latvia.svg Raivis Vidzis Ulster Banner.svg Glenn Ross Flag of Austria.svg Ralf Ber2 July 2005
Flag of Austria.svg Bad Häring, Austria
Strongman Cup Austria
Flag of Poland.svg Mariusz Pudzianowski Flag of Ukraine.svg Mykhailo Starov Flag of Austria.svg Ralf Ber6 August 2005
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Ladysmith, Canada
Strongman Cup Canada
Flag of Latvia.svg Raivis Vidzis Flag of Austria.svg Ralf Ber Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Ed Brost28 August 2005
Flag of Germany.svg Nuremberg, Germany
Strongman Cup Germany
Flag of Germany.svg Franz Beil Flag of Austria.svg Ralf Ber Flag of Ukraine.svg Mykhailo Starov 18 September 2005
Flag of Russia.svg Khanty-Mansiysk, Russia
Strongman Cup Russia
Flag of Latvia.svg Raivis Vidzis Flag of the United States.svg Jesse Marunde Flag of Russia.svg Elbrus Nigmatullin17 December 2005
Overall placings
Flag of Latvia.svg Raivis Vidzis Flag of Austria.svg Ralf Ber Flag of Estonia.svg Tarmo Mitt

2006

Name and LocationChampionRunner-Up3rd PlaceDate
Flag of Latvia.svg Riga, Latvia
Strongman Cup Latvia
Flag of Poland.svg Mariusz Pudzianowski Flag of Latvia.svg Raivis Vidzis Flag of Russia.svg Elbrus Nigmatullin6 May 2006
Ulster Banner.svg Armagh, Northern Ireland
Strongman Cup Northern Ireland
Flag of Austria.svg Ralf Ber Ulster Banner.svg Glenn Ross Flag of Estonia.svg Tarmo Mitt 27 May 2006
Flag of Belarus.svg Minsk, Belarus
Strongman Cup Belarus
Flag of Poland.svg Mariusz Pudzianowski Flag of Latvia.svg Raivis Vidzis Flag of Russia.svg Elbrus Nigmatullin17 June 2006
Flag of Germany.svg Fürstenfeldbruck, Germany
Strongman Cup Germany
Flag of Poland.svg Jarek Dymek Flag of Ukraine.svg Mykhailo Starov Flag of Estonia.svg Tarmo Mitt 1 July 2006
Flag of Russia.svg Moscow, Russia
Strongman Cup Moscow
Flag of Poland.svg Mariusz Pudzianowski Flag of Finland.svg Janne Virtanen Flag of Russia.svg Elbrus Nigmatullin31 July 2006
Flag of Austria.svg Vienna, Austria
Strongman Cup Austria
Flag of Bulgaria.svg Stoyan Todorchev Flag of Ukraine.svg Vasyl Virastiuk Flag of Serbia.svg Ervin Katona 22 October 2006
Flag of Poland.svg Grodzisk Mazowiecki, Poland
Strongman Cup Poland
Flag of Poland.svg Mariusz Pudzianowski Flag of Poland.svg Sebastian Wenta Flag of Bulgaria.svg Stoyan Todorchev 25 November 2006
Flag of Russia.svg Podolsk, Russia
Strongman Cup Russia
Flag of Poland.svg Mariusz Pudzianowski Flag of Russia.svg Elbrus Nigmatullin Flag of Bulgaria.svg Stoyan Todorchev 16 December 2006
Overall placings
Flag of Poland.svg Mariusz Pudzianowski Flag of Estonia.svg Tarmo Mitt Flag of Russia.svg Elbrus Nigmatullin

2007

Name and LocationChampionRunner-Up3rd PlaceDate
Flag of Latvia.svg Riga, Latvia
Strongman Cup Latvia
Flag of Poland.svg Mariusz Pudzianowski Flag of Latvia.svg Raivis Vidzis Flag of Estonia.svg Tarmo Mitt 13 May 2007
Flag of Russia.svg Moscow, Russia
Strongman Cup Moscow
Flag of Finland.svg Janne Virtanen Flag of Bulgaria.svg Stoyan Todorchev Flag of Australia (converted).svg Derek Boyer 1 July 2007
Flag of England.svg Dartford, England
Strongman Cup England
Flag of Poland.svg Mariusz Pudzianowski Flag of Bulgaria.svg Stoyan Todorchev Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Terry Hollands 22 July 2007
Flag of Russia.svg Khanty-Mansiysk, Russia
Grand Prix of Khanty-Mansiysk
Flag of Bulgaria.svg Stoyan Todorchev Flag of Estonia.svg Tarmo Mitt Flag of Russia.svg Elbrus Nigmatullin8 September 2007
Overall placings
Flag of Poland.svg Mariusz Pudzianowski Flag of Bulgaria.svg Stoyan Todorchev Flag of Latvia.svg Raivis Vidzis

Charity

The charity aims to reduce and tackle obesity in children by helping more children to take part in sporting activities. It is the charity's belief that "As these children become more interested in and able to enjoy sports of their choosing, their physical and emotional conditions show significant improvement. This provides a strong foundation for improved self-confidence and happiness for all participants." [1] The federation believes that their athletes can act as positive examples.

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