105kg Strongman World Championships

The 105 kg Strongman World Championships is a (mostly) annual competition featuring strength athletes from all over the world, competing for the title of the strongest man in the world with a body weight below 105 kg. Created initially by the International Federation of Strength Athletes, the series was eventually moved to become part of the Strongman Champions League, a series created by two former IFSA members Ilkka Kinnunen and Marcel Mostertas.[1]

Champions

Year Champion Runner-Up Third Place Host City
2019 Anthony Fuhrman Isaac Maze Marcin Sendwicki Daytona Beach, United States
2018 (OSG) Anthony Fuhrman Derrek Cox Tyson Morrissey Raleigh, United States
2018 (SCL) Mikko Annala Volodymyr Reksha Maris Krievelis Liperi, Finland
2017 (OSG) Andrew Clayton Nicolas Cambi Anthony Fuhrman Raleigh, United States
2017 (SCL) Jayden Hill Mikka Nikkonen Paavo Paaso Kokkola, Finland
2016 (OSG) Marcin Sendwicki Sean Demarinis Maris Rosenthals Belfast, Northern Ireland
2016 Kevin Faires Paavo Paaso Ola Nilsson Kokkola, Finland
2015 Ben Kelsey Volodymyr Reksha Jørgen Skaug Aukland Spydeberg, Norway
2013 Ben Kelsey Oleksandre Kryvchenkov Marcin Sendwicki Kiev, Ukraine
2010 Vitaliy Gerasimov Mikhailo Melnikov Marius Lalas Kiev, Ukraine
2009 Vitaliy Gerasimov Aleksander Mantserov Topi Fryfeld Kiev, Ukraine
2007 Janne Hartikainen Alvidas Brazdzius Maris Rosenthals China
2006 Darren Sadler Maris Rosenthals Kirk Nowack
2005 Janne Hartikainen Darren Sadler Alvidas Brazdzius
2004 Janne Hartikainen Jyrki Rantanen Aki Katajamaki

Individual Results

2007

In 2007 the World Championships were held in China, with 17 athletes from 16 different countries participated in the event. The competitions consisted of 10 events over the course of 1 week.[1]

Position Name Country Points
1Janne Hartikainen143.5
2Alvidas Brazdzius133.5
3Maris Rosenthals129
4Sergi Konyushok124.5
5Zdravko Zanev123
6Gert Gorsanov108
7Jason Scheepers99.5
8Danny Andersson98.5
9Piotr Piechowiak93
10Kevin Nowack93
11Fouad Hsaini85.5
12Janos Kezler74.5
13Gerhard Trawöger66.5
14Patrick Baboumian64
15Robert Scott40.5
16Min Hyogun26,5
17Papp Gyula22

2009

In 2009 and 2010 the contest was held in Kiev, Ukraine during the same weekend as the SCL Finals, with co-organizers Vladimir & Olena Kiba from the Ukrainian Federation of Strength Athletes (UFSA).[1][2]

Position Name Country Points
1Vitaliy Gerasimov70
2Mikhailo Melnikov68
3Marius Lalas64
4Gert Gorshanov63
5Aleksander Mantserov58
6Justin Blake37
7Alexey Vishnitsky34.5
8Maris Blumfelds34
9Patrick Baboumian31
10Paul Wood25.5
11Josef Masaryk17
12Rami Koski9

2010

[3]

Position Name Country Points
1Vitaliy Gerasimov55
2Aleksander Mantserov54
3Topi Fryfeld35.5
4Oleksander Krivchenkov34.5
5Alexey Vishnitsky31.5
6Rori Scheepers31
7Tomas Haijnal25.5
8Harri Peltomaa25
9Maris Blumfeld9
10Ladislav Zsemlye7

2013

[4]

Position Name Country Points
1Ben Kelsey60
2Oleksandre Kryvchenkov56.5
3Marcin Sendwicki53.5
4Mykhailo Hodyakov39
5Dalius Ziminskas38
6Sean Demarinis37
7Vidar Daae Vikoyr34.5
8Johnny Wasisko33.5

2015

[5]

Position Name Country Points
1Ben Kelsey53
2Volodymyr Reksha48
3Jørgen Skaug Aukland47.5
4Marcin Sendwicki44
Jiří Groenman44
6Antanas Ziuraskas31
7Adam Lane30
8Tomasz Rzymkowski22
9Jiří Tkadlčík21
10Johnny Wasiczko20.5
11Oliver Nell20
12Paavo Paaso4

2016

[6]

Position Name Country Points
1Kevin Faires55
2Paavo Paaso44
3Ola Nilsson39
4Patryk Przybyla37.5
5Mika Nikkonen36.5
6Jordan Donaldson36
7Dhanni Moar31.5
8Mindaugas Brazauskas27.5
9Frikkie Page23.5
10Mikko Lahti20.5
11Harri Peltomaa19.5
12Henrik Henningson9.5

2017

[7]

Position Name Country Points
1Jayden Hill48.5
2Mika Nikkonen47.5
3Paavo Paaso40
4Mikko Lahti36.5
5Gary Piotrowski34.5
6Tyson Morrison34
7Gaisha Pavlo31
8Dhanni Moar29.5
9Jeffrey Lee27
10Mikko Annala26
11Oliver Nell20.5
12John Emil Westby13

See also

References

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