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    World’s Strongest Man Winners List

    September 6, 2023Updated:September 6, 2023No Comments8 Mins Read
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    The world has seen numerous Strongest Man and toper winner lists. This is why the list of the 10 of the most powerful men ever to be found is accessible. Check the World’s Strongest Man Winners List.

     A few more first-place finishes will have pushed Samuelsson to the top of this list. The World’s Strongest Man is currently competing with the best in MMA with a moderate amount of achievement.

    World’s Strongest Man Winners List

    9. Magnus Samuelsson

    Famous for his amazing arm strength, this Swedish strongman was the winner of the WSM contest in 1998. He was a champion in arm wrestling (as was his maternal grandmother). He married Sweden’s Strongest Woman champion to form the strongest family in the world. Especially, Samuelsson holds the record for the most WSM appearances with 13 and holds a part of the record for the most WSM finals with 10.

    8. Jamie Reeves

    As the replacement of perhaps the most grounded competitor on this rundown. Reeves was the holder of his title as England’s toughest man for more than a decade during the last 50% of the 1980s and into the mid-1990s. He was the winner of his first World’s Strongest Man competition in 1989 and was on the podium on all three of his appearances at the WSM.

    Jamie Reeves was likewise acclaimed for breaking his own (at that point) record of 274 years by outfit lifting a set of larger barrels that gauged more than 1800 pounds. He retired in the late 1990s and was appointed an official judge for the next strength-based competitions.

    7. Jouko Ahola

    This Finnish athlete joins the elite group of twice winners of World’s Strongest Man. The back-to-back wins of Ahola put him in a much less prestigious class of the champions. While not among the greatest champs of the opposition, Ahola compensated for his 6-foot-1, 275-pound outline with speed and assurance.

    Subsequent to venturing down from rivalries for strongmen, Ahola has sought after an acting profession through jobs on TV and film and most as of late, on the History Channel show “Vikings.”

    6. Geoff Capes

    The most famous British strength athlete to ever compete in the contest, Capes took home two championships in the mid-1980s and became the only third individual to win many wins. He also ended his professional career by securing six podiums at the World’s Strongest Men event.

    Three other competitors have more podiums throughout the course of the event. But, he is less prominent on this list due to the fact that the time he participated was thought by many to be an in-between time in the competition.

    5. Jon Pall Sigmarsson

    The Icelandic strongman had a pulsating presence that had crowds revving up by his shouts and chants before his attempts at lifting. Sigmarsson has the distinction of being the first to have won the four World’s Strongest Man titles.

    He beat WSM legendary Bill Kazmaier in his return to the competition in 1988. He could be the greatest athlete of all time had his career and his life had not been cut short by a fatal heart attack at the age of 32.

    4. Magnus Ver Magnusson

    The Icelandic competitor was a piece of his individual nation man Jon Pall Sigmarsson as the second-time four-time champion from the little Scandinavian country. He is higher on this list because of the remarkable nature of his wins as well as the high standard of competition in his time.

    In the first six visits to the event, Magnusson never finished below 2 2nd spot, setting up him as one of the top competitor’s rivals throughout the entire existence of rivalry for strongman. Magnusson was a retired athlete in 1997 following having failed to make it to the finals, only by one point, during his seventh visit to the WSM competition.

    3. Brian Shaw

    American Brian Shaw is the current ruling World’s Strongest Man, having asserted many times in general in the 2015 occasion in Malaysia. This is the third time that he has tied Shaw with the second man on this list the most wins for someone who is an American since the event began in 1977.

    And with his third win at 33, he could be at the peak of his career and is ready for a fight to keep his crown. The man of immense stature attributes his accomplishment to a rigorous routine of training and an eight-meal-a-day diet.

    2. Bill Kazmaier

    Born 1953 in 1953, the American athlete was the winner of 3 consecutive WSM titles in 1981, 1980, and 1982. There is a rumor that the athlete was disqualified in 1983 due to the fact that the organizers thought he was too skilled to make the contest fascinating.

    Then, after five years, he returned yet he couldn’t get back to the title-winning execution of his past. We will never know the number of titles he might have won if he had been invited to take part in the mid-80s but “Kaz” was recognized as one of only four individuals to be enlisted into the “World’s Strongest Man Hall of Fame.”

     1. Mariusz Pudzianowski

    Mariusz Pudzianowski is the only five-time winner during the history of the world’s strongest man competition. This alone is enough to warrant his right to be at the top of the list. But, his more impressive stats are much more remarkable. Pudzianowski was the winner of an incredible 42 of 59 different competitions/events for strongmen throughout his career.

    He was selected almost to be inducted into his place in the WSM Hall of Fame. With a height of six feet, one” at 285 pounds the Polish strongman is among the weaker champions, but his size didn’t affect his strength.

    Check Winners List

    YearWinnerRunner-upThird placeHost city
    1977United States Bruce WilhelmUnited States Bob YoungUnited States Ken PateraUnited States Universal Studios, California
    1978United States Bruce Wilhelm (2)United States Don ReinhoudtSweden Lars HedlundUnited States Universal Studios, California
    1979United States Don ReinhoudtSweden Lars HedlundUnited States Bill KazmaierUnited States Universal Studios, California
    1980United States Bill KazmaierSweden Lars HedlundUnited Kingdom Geoff CapesUnited States Playboy Club, Vernon, New Jersey
    1981United States Bill Kazmaier (2)United Kingdom Geoff CapesUnited States Dave WaddingtonUnited States Playboy Club, Vernon, New Jersey
    1982United States Bill Kazmaier (3)Canada Tom MageeUnited States John GambleUnited States Magic Mountain, California
    1983United Kingdom Geoff CapesIceland Jón Páll SigmarssonNetherlands Simon WulfseNew Zealand Christchurch, New Zealand
    1984Iceland Jón Páll SigmarssonNetherlands Ab WoldersUnited Kingdom Geoff CapesSweden Mora, Sweden
    1985United Kingdom Geoff Capes (2)Iceland Jón Páll SigmarssonNetherlands Cees de VreugdPortugal Cascais, Portugal
    1986Iceland Jón Páll Sigmarsson (2)United Kingdom Geoff CapesNetherlands Ab WoldersFrance Nice, France
    1987Not Held
    1988Iceland Jón Páll Sigmarsson (3)United States Bill KazmaierUnited Kingdom Jamie ReevesHungary Budapest, Hungary
    1989United Kingdom Jamie ReevesNetherlands Ab WoldersIceland Jón Páll SigmarssonSpain San Sebastián, Spain
    1990Iceland Jón Páll Sigmarsson (4)United States O.D. WilsonFinland Ilkka NummistoFinland Joensuu, Finland
    1991Iceland Magnús Ver MagnússonDenmark Henning ThorsenUnited Kingdom Gary TaylorSpain Tenerife, Canary Islands
    1992Netherlands Ted van der ParreIceland Magnús Ver MagnússonUnited Kingdom Jamie ReevesIceland Reykjavík, Iceland
    1993United Kingdom Gary TaylorIceland Magnús Ver MagnússonFinland Riku KiriFrance Orange, France
    1994Iceland Magnús Ver Magnússon (2)Austria Manfred HoeberlFinland Riku KiriSouth Africa Sun City, South Africa
    1995Iceland Magnús Ver Magnússon (3)South Africa Gerrit BadenhorstFinland Marko VaralahtiThe Bahamas Nassau, Bahamas
    1996Iceland Magnús Ver Magnússon (4)Finland Riku KiriSouth Africa Gerrit BadenhorstMauritius Port Louis, Mauritius
    1997Finland Jouko AholaDenmark Flemming RasmussenSweden Magnus SamuelssonUnited States Primm Valley Resort, Nevada
    1998Sweden Magnus SamuelssonFinland Jouko AholaNetherlands Wout ZijlstraMorocco Tangier, Morocco
    1999Finland Jouko Ahola (2)Finland Janne VirtanenNorway Svend KarlsenMalta Valletta, Malta
    2000Finland Janne VirtanenNorway Svend KarlsenSweden Magnus SamuelssonSouth Africa Sun City, South Africa
    2001Norway Svend KarlsenSweden Magnus SamuelssonFinland Janne VirtanenZambia Victoria Falls, Zambia
    2002Poland Mariusz PudzianowskiLithuania Žydrūnas SavickasLatvia Raimonds BergmanisMalaysia Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
    2003Poland Mariusz Pudzianowski (2)Lithuania Žydrūnas SavickasUkraine Vasyl VirastyukZambia Victoria Falls, Zambia
    2004Ukraine Vasyl VirastyukLithuania Žydrūnas SavickasSweden Magnus SamuelssonThe Bahamas Nassau, Bahamas
    2005Poland Mariusz Pudzianowski (3)United States Jesse MarundeCanada Dominic FiliouChina Chengdu, China
    2006United States Phil PfisterPoland Mariusz PudzianowskiUnited States Don PopeChina Sanya, China
    2007Poland Mariusz Pudzianowski (4)Poland Sebastian WentaUnited Kingdom Terry HollandsUnited States Anaheim, California
    2008Poland Mariusz Pudzianowski (5)United States Derek PoundstoneUnited States Dave OstlundUnited States Charleston, West Virginia
    2009Lithuania Žydrūnas SavickasPoland Mariusz PudzianowskiUnited States Brian ShawMalta Valletta, Malta
    2010Lithuania Žydrūnas Savickas (2)United States Brian ShawRussia Mikhail KoklyaevSouth Africa Sun City, South Africa
    2011United States Brian ShawLithuania Žydrūnas SavickasUnited Kingdom Terry HollandsUnited States Wingate, North Carolina
    2012Lithuania Žydrūnas Savickas (3)Lithuania Vytautas LalasIceland Hafþór Júlíus BjörnssonUnited States Los Angeles, California
    2013United States Brian Shaw (2)Lithuania Žydrūnas SavickasIceland Hafþór Júlíus BjörnssonChina Sanya, China
    2014Lithuania Žydrūnas Savickas (4)Iceland Hafþór Júlíus BjörnssonUnited States Brian ShawUnited States Los Angeles, California
    2015United States Brian Shaw (3)Lithuania Žydrūnas SavickasIceland Hafþór Júlíus BjörnssonMalaysia Putrajaya, Malaysia
    2016United States Brian Shaw (4)Iceland Hafþór Júlíus BjörnssonUnited Kingdom Eddie HallBotswana Kasane, Botswana
    2017United Kingdom Eddie HallIceland Hafþór Júlíus BjörnssonUnited States Brian ShawBotswana Gaborone, Botswana
    2018Iceland Hafþór Júlíus BjörnssonPoland Mateusz KieliszkowskiUnited States Brian ShawPhilippines Manila, Philippines
    2019United States Martins Licis [note 2]Poland Mateusz KieliszkowskiIceland Hafþór Júlíus BjörnssonUnited States Bradenton, Florida
    2020Ukraine Oleksii NovikovUnited Kingdom Tom StoltmanCanada Jean-François CaronUnited States Bradenton, Florida
    2021United Kingdom Tom StoltmanUnited States Brian ShawCanada Maxime BoudreaultUnited States Sacramento, California
    2022United Kingdom Tom Stoltman (2)United States Martins LicisUkraine Oleksii NovikovUnited States Sacramento, California
    2023Canada Mitchell HooperUnited Kingdom Tom StoltmanUkraine Oleksii NovikovUnited States Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
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