International Federation of Strength Athletes
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| Type | Sports federation |
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| Headquarters | Glasgow, Scotland |
Official language | English |
Managing Director | Christian Fennell |
The International Federation of Strength Athletes (IFSA or IFSA Strongman) was an international governing body for strongman competition. IFSA operated from 1995 to 2007 and was based in Glasgow, Scotland.[1]
History
[edit | edit source]Origins
[edit | edit source]In 1995, David Webster, a Scotsman who later received an OBE for his services to sport and head coordinator of the World's Strongest Man from its inception, and his colleague Dr Douglas Edmunds, seven-times Scottish shot and discus champion and twice world caber champion,[2] along with representatives from the competitors in strength athletics including Jamie Reeves, Ilkka Kinnunen and Marcel Mostert formed a governing body called the International Federation of Strength Athletes ("IFSA"). IFSA ran its own grand prix events from 1995 to 2001 in cooperation with WSM. IFSA began co-producing the Strongman Super Series events from 2001 to 2004, still in cooperation with WSM. IFSA entered an agreement with World Class Events (WCE), headed by Ulf Bengtsson, to run the Strongman Super Series. The Strongman Super Series was designed to award the annual Strongman World Championship title, but also acted as a qualifying vehicle for the World's Strongest Man contest.
Split with WSM
[edit | edit source]For almost a decade IFSA and WSM worked in full cooperation, but this changed at the end of the 2004 season when IFSA returned to organizing its own grand prix events and World Strongman Championships from 2005 to 2007. The InvestGroup Ventures' sports rights management arm, InvestGroup Sports Management, invested heavily into IFSA and this led to the creation of IFSA Strongman. The strategy was to acquire most of the international assets and properties relating to the strongman sport. In essence this was a new organization[3] with some, such as Magnus Samuelsson describing it as "a new company...with the same name as our old federation".[4] The attempt at dominance was not well received by TWI/WSM and disagreement ensued leading to a split in the sport. When IFSA and WSM split in 2004, the Strongman Super Series sided with TWI/WSM forming a rival federation to the IFSA.[3] With the WSM being a TWI owned event, IFSA Holdings announced its own World Strongman Championships for 2005, to be held in Quebec, and thus from that point had no involvement in the WSM contest. From this point, IFSA continued to organize the annual IFSA World Strongman Championships and a series of Grand Prix events throughout the year. Between 2005 and 2007 IFSA had their own version of other major events such as a rival IFSA version of Europe's Strongest Man, known as Europe's Strongest Man (IFSA).
Thus, the world of strength athletics became fragmented, with a number of individuals being able to lay claim to be the strongest in the world by virtue of having won mutually exclusive events. Athletes affiliated to IFSA Strongman were not allowed to compete in the World's Strongest Man ("WSM"), which is produced by TWI and thus neither WSM and its associated Strongman Super Series nor the IFSA circuit could claim to have a comprehensive field of the top athletes. Some events did exist that bridged the divide between the major organizations, such as the Arnold Strongman Classic and Fortissimus.
Dissolution of IFSA/birth of SCL
[edit | edit source]After the 2007 IFSA World Championships in South Korea, news began to circulate of athletes not being paid, and equipment shipping costs not being honored.[5] IFSA eventually ended up owing $63,000[5] for shipping their equipment from England to South Korea and finally to Philadelphia. When the money was not paid, the equipment was put up for sale and was eventually purchased by other strongman contest promoters.[6] The 2007 IFSA World Championships would be the final contest run solely by, and under the banner of, IFSA.
In 2008 IFSA executives Ilkka Kinnunen and Marcel Mostert developed the Strongman Champions League and negotiated with IFSA to use its athletes. However, the dissolution of IFSA meant that since the end of 2007, the Strongman Champions League still operated independent of IFSA. Gradually, the last vestiges of IFSA influence began to diminish which led to the breaking down of barriers between the various concurrent circuits. Strength athletes were able to compete in more than one circuit and did so, with a cross over of athletes between the Giants Live circuit, the Strongman Champions League and the Strongman Super Series being apparent. The 2009 World's Strongest Man was therefore anticipated by the strength athletics world as promising to be "the best one yet"[7] because the organisers could ensure invites were made to "every top athlete in the world" regardless of their affiliation to any particular strength athletics body.
IFSA Strongman World Championships
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| Founded | 2005 |
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| Ceased | 2007 |
| Last champion | Ukraine Vasyl Virastyuk (2007) |
| Tournament format | Multi-event competition |
2005: IFSA Strongman World Championships
[edit | edit source]Dates: 25 September 2005
Quebec City, Canada Canada
| Position | Name | Country | Points |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1. | Žydrūnas Savickas | Lithuania | 103 |
| 2. | Vasyl Virastyuk | Ukraine | 96 |
| 3. | Mikhail Koklyaev | Russia | 93.5 |
| 4. | Andrus Murumets | 86 | |
| 5. | Raimonds Bergmanis | Latvia | 84.5 |
| 6. | Phil Pfister | United States | 82.5 |
| 7. | Vidas Blekaitis | Lithuania | 81.5 |
| 8. | Magnus Samuelsson | Sweden | 69 |
| 9. | Robert Szczepanski | Poland | 67 |
| 10. | Travis Ortmayer | United States | 64.5 |
| 11. | Geoff Dolan | Canada | 54.5 |
| 12. | Karl Gillingham | United States | 43 |
2006: IFSA Strongman World Championships
[edit | edit source]Dates: 24, 25 November 2006
Reykjavik, Iceland Iceland
- This was the first year that qualifying heats were used. There were 3 heats, with the top 4 from each heat moving on to the finals.
| Position | Name | Country | Points |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1. | Žydrūnas Savickas | Lithuania | 80.5 |
| 2. | Mikhail Koklyaev | Russia | 78.5 |
| 3. | Vasyl Virastyuk | Ukraine | 72 |
| 4. | Vidas Blekaitis | Lithuania | 70 |
| 5. | Andrus Murumets | 55 | |
| 6. | Robert Szczepanski | Poland | 46.5 |
| 7. | Benedikt Magnusson | Iceland | 44.5 |
| 8. | Oli Thompson | United Kingdom | 43 |
| 9. | Nick Best | United States | 38 |
| 10. | Travis Ortmayer | United States | 35 |
| 11. | Saulius Brusokas | Lithuania | 33.5 |
| 12. | Ervin Katona | Serbia | 20.5 |
2007: IFSA Strongman World Championships
[edit | edit source]Dates: 12–15 September 2007
Geumsan, South Korea South Korea
- The 2007 competition included 6 qualifying heats, with the top 2 from each heat moving on to the finals.
| Position | Name | Country | Points |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1. | Vasyl Virastyuk | Ukraine | 57.5 |
| 2. | Mikhail Koklyaev | Russia | 52.5 |
| 3. | Žydrūnas Savickas | Lithuania | 51.5 |
| 4. | Derek Poundstone | United States | 50.5 |
| 5. | Andrus Murumets | 46.5 | |
| 6. | Vidas Blekaitis | Lithuania | 41.5 |
| 7. | Robert Szczepanski | Poland | 40 |
| 8. | Van Hatfield | United States | 32.5 |
| 9. | Saulius Brusokas | Lithuania | 29.5 |
| 10. | Tom McClure | United States | 26 |
| 11. | Ervin Katona | Serbia | 20.5 |
| 12. | Jarno Hams | Netherlands | 17.5 |
Grand Prix events
[edit | edit source]1995
[edit | edit source]| Name and Location | Champion | Runner-up | 3rd Place |
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| Denmark Copenhagen, Denmark World's Strongest Viking[8]
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Germany Heinz Ollesch | Denmark Flemming Rasmussen | Iceland Torfi Olaffson |
| Lithuania Klaipėda, Lithuania Lithuania Grand Prix[9]
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United Kingdom Gary Taylor | United Kingdom Forbes Cowan | Lithuania Stasys Mėčius |
| Germany Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany Manfred Höberl Classic[10]
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Iceland Magnus Ver Magnusson | Germany Heinz Ollesch | |
Scandinavia's Strongest Man
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Denmark Flemming Rasmussen |
1996
[edit | edit source]| Name and Location | Champion | Runner-up | 3rd Place | Date |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Denmark Copenhagen, Denmark World's Strongest Viking[11]
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Denmark Flemming Rasmussen | Iceland Magnus Ver Magnusson | Iceland Torfi Olaffson | |
| Denmark Denmark Denmark Grand Prix
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Finland Riku Kiri | Iceland Magnus Ver Magnusson | Denmark Flemming Rasmussen | |
| Lithuania Klaipėda, Lithuania Lithuania Grand Prix[12]
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Finland Riku Kiri | Germany Heinz Ollesch | Iceland Magnus Ver Magnusson | 7 July 1996 |
Scandinavia's Strongest Man
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Denmark Flemming Rasmussen |
1997
[edit | edit source]| Name and Location | Champion | Runner-up | 3rd Place |
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| Netherlands Meerssen, Netherlands European Open
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Finland Riku Kiri | South Africa Gerrit Badenhorst | Iceland Magnus Ver Magnusson |
| Denmark Copenhagen, Denmark World's Strongest Viking[13]
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Denmark Flemming Rasmussen | Finland Riku Kiri | Iceland Magnus Ver Magnusson |
| Lithuania Klaipėda, Lithuania Lithuania Grand Prix[14]
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Lithuania Stasys Mecius | Latvia Raimonds Bergmanis | Iceland Magnus Ver Magnusson |
Scandinavia's Strongest Man
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Denmark Flemming Rasmussen |
1998
[edit | edit source]| Name and Location | Champion | Runner-up | 3rd Place | Date |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Finland Helsinki, Finland Helsinki Grand Prix[15]
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Sweden Magnus Samuelsson | Finland Riku Kiri | Norway Svend Karlsen | 14 March 1998 |
| Lithuania Klaipėda, Lithuania Lithuania Grand Prix[16]
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United Kingdom Jamie Reeves | Lithuania Raimunds Kencivikius | South Africa Wayne Price | 1 August 1998 |
| Hungary Budapest, Hungary Hungary Grand Prix[17]
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Finland Riku Kiri | Denmark Flemming Rasmussen | Hungary László Fekete | 2 August 1998 |
| Germany Arnbruck, Germany Germany Grand Prix[18]
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Finland Riku Kiri | Finland Jouko Ahola | Germany Heinz Ollesch | 5 September 1998 |
| Faroe Islands Faroe Islands Atlantic Giant[19]
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Sweden Magnus Samuelsson | Finland Riku Kiri | Norway Svend Karlsen |
1999
[edit | edit source]| Name and Location | Champion | Runner-up | 3rd Place | Date |
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| Finland Helsinki, Finland Finland Grand Prix[20]
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Finland Jouko Ahola | Finland Sami Heinonen | Finland Janne Virtanen | 6 March 1999 |
| Faroe Islands Faroe Islands Atlantic Giant[21]
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Finland Jouko Ahola | Faroe Islands Regin Vagadal | Sweden Magnus Samuelsson | 16 May 1999 |
| Hungary Keszthely. Hungary Hungary Grand Prix[22]
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Netherlands Berend Veneberg | South Africa Gerrit Badenhorst | Finland Jouko Ahola | 18 July 1999 |
| Netherlands Hardenberg, Netherlands Holland Grand Prix[23]
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South Africa Gerrit Badenhorst | Finland Jouko Ahola | Netherlands Berend Veneberg | 24 July 1999 |
| Czech Republic Prague, Czech Republic Czech Grand Prix[24]
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Sweden Magnus Samuelsson | Finland Jouko Ahola | American Samoa Joe Onosai | 14 August 1999 |
| Iceland Iceland Viking of the North[25]
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Canada Hugo Girard | Sweden Magnus Samuelsson | Finland Janne Virtanen | 17 October 1999 |
Nordic Strongman Championships
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Finland Matti Uppa |
2000
[edit | edit source]| Name and Location | Champion | Runner-up | 3rd Place | Date |
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| Finland Helsinki, Finland Finland Grand Prix[26]
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Finland Janne Virtanen | Sweden Magnus Samuelsson | Norway Svend Karlsen | 18 March 2000 |
Ireland Grand Prix[27]
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Sweden Magnus Samuelsson | Finland Janne Virtanen | Norway Svend Karlsen | 30 April 2000 |
| Poland Sopot, Poland Poland Grand Prix[28]
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Sweden Magnus Samuelsson | Finland Janne Virtanen | Poland Jarek Dymek | 25 June 2000 |
| Faroe Islands Faroe Islands Atlantic Giant[29]
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Faroe Islands Regin Vagadal | Finland Janne Virtanen | Sweden Magnus Samuelsson | 2 September 2000 |
| Czech Republic Prague, Czech Republic Czech Grand Prix[30]
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Czech Republic Jan Bártl | Norway Svend Karlsen | Germany Martin Muhr | 2 September 2000 |
| Romania Bucharest, Romania Romania Grand Prix[31]
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Sweden Magnus Samuelsson | Finland Janne Virtanen | Denmark Rene Minkwitz | 16 September 2000 |
| China Panyu, China China Grand Prix[32]
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Sweden Magnus Samuelsson | Canada Hugo Girard | Finland Janne Virtanen | 8 October 2000 |
2001
[edit | edit source]| Name and Location | Champion | Runner-up | 3rd Place | Date |
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| Poland Sopot, Poland Poland Grand Prix[33]
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Poland Jarek Dymek | Finland Janne Virtanen | Norway Svend Karlsen | 10 March 2007 |
| Faroe Islands Faroe Islands Atlantic Giant[34]
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Faroe Islands Regin Vágadal | Finland Janne Virtanen | Poland Jarek Dymek | 28 July 2007 |
| Finland Kokkola, Finland Strongman World Record Breakers[35]
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Norway Svend Karlsen | Netherlands Wout Zijlstra | Denmark Rene Minkwitz | 26 August 2007 |
2002
[edit | edit source]| Name and Location | Champion | Runner-up | 3rd Place | Date |
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| Poland Szczyrk, Poland Winter Cup International[36]
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Finland Janne Virtanen | Poland Jarek Dymek | Canada Hugo Girard | 9 February 2002 |
| Finland Vantaa, Finland Finland Grand Prix[37]
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Finland Janne Virtanen | Norway Svend Karlsen | Finland Juha-Matti Räsänen | 20 April 2002 |
| Turkey Istanbul, Turkey Turkey Grand Prix[38]
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Finland Janne Virtanen | Netherlands Wout Zijlstra | Austria Bernd Kerschbaumer | 18 May 2002 |
| Finland Mariehamn, Finland Åland Grand Prix[39]
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Sweden Jorma Paananen | Denmark Rene Minkwitz | Finland Harri Simonen | 10 August 2002 |
| Finland Imatra, Finland Nordic Championships[40]
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Finland Juha-Matti Räsänen | Denmark Rene Minkwitz | Sweden Anders Johansson | 17 August 2002 |
| China Panyu, China China Grand Prix[41]
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Norway Svend Karlsen | Finland Juha-Matti Räsänen | Lithuania Žydrūnas Savickas | 20 October 2002 |
2003
[edit | edit source]| Name and Location | Champion | Runner-up | 3rd Place | Date |
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| Poland Inowrocław, Poland Poland Grand Prix[42]
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Poland Jarek Dymek | Poland Robert Szczepański | Latvia Raimonds Bergmanis | 12 April 2003 |
| Finland Vantaa, Finland Finland Grand Prix[43]
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Finland Janne Virtanen | Poland Mariusz Pudzianowski | Finland Juha-Matti Räsänen | 17 May 2003 |
| Canada Winnipeg, Canada All Strength Challenge[44]
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United Kingdom Eddy Ellwood | Netherlands Peter Baltus | 15 June 2003 | |
| Finland Ylitornio, Finland Ylitornio Challenge[45]
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Poland Mariusz Pudzianowski | Finland Janne Virtanen | Lithuania Vidas Blekaitis | 28 June 2003 |
| Poland Gdynia, Poland Strongman World Record Breakers[46]
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Poland Mariusz Pudzianowski | Poland Jarek Dymek | Sweden Magnus Samuelsson | 24 August 2003 |
| Hungary Sopron, Hungary Hungarian Strongman Challenge[47]
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Serbia Ervin Katona | Hungary Ádám Darázs | Finland Tomi Lotta | 15 November 2003 |
2004
[edit | edit source]2005
[edit | edit source]Beginning in 2005, IFSA cut all ties with World's Strongest Man and Strongman Super Series and began hosting their own grand prix events and world championships from 2005 to 2007.
2006
[edit | edit source]United Strongman Series
[edit | edit source]| Name and Location | Champion | Runner-up | 3rd Place | Date |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ukraine Kyiv, Ukraine USS Kyiv[54]
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Poland Sebastian Wenta | Russia Igor Pedan | Ukraine Viktor Yurchenko | 18 April 2006 |
| Cyprus Limassol, Cyprus USS Cyprus[52]
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United States Travis Ortmayer | Russia Igor Pedan | Latvia Raimonds Bergmanis | 28 May 2006 |
| Serbia Belgrade, Serbia USS Belgrade[52]
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Serbia Ervin Katona | Canada Geoff Dolan | Poland Sebastian Wenta | 20 June 2006 |
| Russia Moscow, Russia USS Moscow[57]
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Poland Sebastian Wenta | Russia Igor Pedan | Serbia Ervin Katona | 1 July 2006 |
| Lithuania Marijampolė, Lithuania USS Lithuania[54]
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Lithuania Žydrūnas Savickas | Lithuania Vidas Blekaitis | Russia Igor Pedan | 19 August 2006 |
2007
[edit | edit source]| Name and Location | Champion | Runner-up | 3rd Place | Date |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Latvia Riga, Latvia |
Ukraine Vasyl Virastyuk | Lithuania Vidas Blekaitis | 17 March 2007 | |
| Netherlands Ulft, Netherlands |
Netherlands Jarno Hams | South Africa Ettiene Smit | Iceland Georg Ögmundsson | 17 June 2007 |
| Bulgaria Sofia, Bulgaria Bulgaria Grand Prix[52]
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Poland Robert Szczepanski | Finland Janne Illikainen | Serbia Ervin Katona | 23 June 2007 |
| Ukraine Kyiv, Ukraine |
Ukraine Vasyl Virastyuk | Lithuania Vidas Blekaitis | 22 July 2007 | |
| Lithuania Klaipėda, Lithuania Lithuania Grand Prix[52]
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Lithuania Žydrūnas Savickas | Finland Janne Illikainen | 28 July 2007 | |
| Finland Oulu, Finland |
Finland Janne Illikainen | Poland Robert Szczepanski | 2 September 2007 |
Strongman Champions League
[edit | edit source]Developed by Ilkka Kinnunen and Marcel Mostert, the Strongman Champions League was launched in 2008 as "a new episode in strongman". It negotiated with IFSA to use its athletes. Since the end of 2008, the Strongman Champions League still operates independently after the dissolution of IFSA:
2008
[edit | edit source]Events were planned in the following locations but cancelled: Dubai, Germany and Hungary
UK Regional Competitions
[edit | edit source]British Championships (IFSA)
[edit | edit source]| Year | Champion | Runner-up | 3rd Place |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2005 |
UK Championship (IFSA)
[edit | edit source]| Year | Champion | Runner-up | 3rd Place |
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| 1997 | Scotland Stuart Murray | ||
| 1999 | Northern Ireland Glenn Ross | Error creating thumbnail: TBC | Error creating thumbnail: TBC |
IFSA England's Strongest Man
[edit | edit source]| Year | Champion | Runner-up | 3rd Place |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2005 |
See also
[edit | edit source]References
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