2019 Giants Live World Tour Finals

The 2019 Giants Live World Tour Finals was a strongman competition that took place in Manchester, England on 7 September 2019 at the Manchester Arena. This event was the finale of the 2019 Giants live tour.

2019 Giants Live World Tour Finals
Host city Manchester, England
Winner Mateusz Kieliszkowski
Nations participating9
Athletes participating13

Results of events

Event 1: Axle deadlift for repetitions

  • Weight was 350 kilograms (770 lb).
  • An axle deadlift bar is larger in diameter to a conventional bar.
# Name Nationality Repetitons Event Pts Overall Pts
1 Oleksii Novikov 7 12 12
1 Mark Felix 7 12 12
1 Adam Bishop 7 12 12
4 Tom Stoltman 6 10 10
5 Ben Brunning 5 8.5 8.5
5 Mikhail Shivlyakov 5 8.5 8.5
7 Kevin Faires 4 7 7
8 Mateusz Kieliszkowski 3 4.5 4.5
8 Evan Singleton 3 4.5 4.5
8 Cheick Sanou 3 4.5 4.5
8 Luke Stoltman 3 4.5 4.5
12 Terry Hollands 1 2 2
13 Robert Oberst 0 0 0

Event 2: Circus dumbbell for repetitions

  • Weight of the dumbbell was 103 kilograms (227 lb).
# Name Nationality Repetitions Event Pts Overall Pts
1 Mateusz Kieliszkowski 9 13 17.5
2 Oleksii Novikov 8 12 24
3 Evan Singleton 7 10.5 15
3 Cheick Sanou 7 10.5 15
5 Luke Stoltman 5 9 13.5
6 Ben Brunning 4 7.5 16
6 Mikhail Shivlyakov 4 7.5 16
8 Adam Bishop 3 5 17
8 Tom Stoltman 3 5 15
8 Robert Oberst 3 5 5
11 Mark Felix 1 2 14
11 Kevin Faires 1 2 9
11 Terry Hollands 1 2 4

Event 3: Car Walk

  • 450 kilograms (990 lb) car walk over a 20 metres (66 ft) course.
# Name Nationality Time Event Pts Overall Pts
1 Mateusz Kieliszkowski 0m 10.00 Note 1 13 30.5
2 Cheick Sanou 0m 11.12 12 27
3 Evan Singleton 0m 11.25 11 26
4 Robert Oberst 0m 14.46 10 15
5 Adam Bishop 0m 15.49 9 26
6 Ben Brunning 0m 15.76 8 24
7 Oleksii Novikov 0m 16.49 7 31
8 Luke Stoltman 0m 16.75 6 19.5
9 Mark Felix 0m 16.88 5 19
10 Terry Hollands 0m 16.95 4 8
11 Tom Stoltman 0m 19.14 3 18
12 Kevin Faires 0m 20.45 2 11
N/A Mikhail Shivlyakov DNS 1 17

Event 4: Hercules Hold

  • Athlete must stand between and hold on to 160 kilograms (350 lb) pillars for as long as possible.
# Name Nationality Time Event Pts Overall Pts
1 Mark Felix 1m 27.52 Note 2 13 32
2 Robert Oberst 1m 19.63 12 27
3 Ben Brunning 1m 15.14 11 35
4 Cheick Sanou 1m 10.59 10 37
5 Evan Singleton 1m 08.72 9 35
6 Kevin Faires 1m 01.63 8 19
7 Terry Hollands 0m 58.52 7 15
8 Oleksii Novikov 0m 55.56 6 37
9 Mateusz Kieliszkowski 0m 49.59 5 35.5
10 Adam Bishop 0m 47.39 4 30
11 Mikhail Shivlyakov 0m 44.02 3 20
12 Luke Stoltman 0m 43.69 2 21.5
13 Tom Stoltman 0m 34.03 1 19

Event 5: Atlas Stones

  • 5 Atlas stone series ranging from 120–200 kilograms (260–440 lb).
# Name Nationality Time Event Pts Overall Pts
1 Tom Stoltman 5 in 0m 20.88 13 32
2 Mateusz Kieliszkowski 5 in 0m 21.15 12 47.5
3 Mark Felix 5 in 0m 26.53 11 43
4 Ben Brunning 5 in 0m 26.79 10 45
5 Adam Bishop 5 in 0m 29.14 9 39
6 Oleksii Novikov 5 in 0m 29.38 8 45
7 Kevin Faires 5 in 0m 31.29 7 26
8 Luke Stoltman 5 in 0m 32.72 6 27.5
9 Evan Singleton 5 in 0m 34.50 5 40
10 Robert Oberst 5 in 0m 48.15 4 31
11 Cheick Sanou 4 in 0m 32.16 3 40
12 Terry Hollands 4 in 0m 43.46 2 17
N/A Mikhail Shivlyakov 0 0 20

Final Results

# Name Nationality Pts
1 Mateusz Kieliszkowski  Poland 47.5
2 Ben Brunning  Wales 45
3 Oleksii Novikov  Ukraine 45
4 Mark Felix  Great Britain 43
5 Evan Singleton  United States 40
5 Cheick Sanou  Burkina Faso 40
7 Adam Bishop  England 39
8 Tom Stoltman  Scotland 32
9 Robert Oberst  United States 31
10 Luke Stoltman  Scotland 27.5
11 Kevin Faires  United States 26
12 Mikhail Shivlyakov  Russia 20
13 Terry Hollands  Great Britain 17

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Notes

  1. This time was a new world record breaking the previous held by Laurence Shahlaei. [2]
  2. This time was a new world record breaking the previous record held by Mark Felix himself. [3]

References

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