2019 World's Ultimate Strongman

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The 2019 World's Ultimate Strongman took place in Dubai, United Arab Emirates between October 24th and 25th. The winner of the inaugural World's Ultimate Strongman Hafþór Júlíus Björnsson did not partake this year due to taking a small break from competing. 2019 World's Strongest Man Martins Licis also did not partake due to injury. The competition had four-time World's Strongest Man Žydrūnas Savickas as a referee; 2017 World's Strongest Man Eddie Hall and 2016 Europe's Strongest Man Laurence Shahlaei were commentators of the event.

This years event was held over two days with first day consisting of only one event; the max deadlift. This event was performed with the Burj Khalifa in the background. The second day and the remainder of the events were performed at the Meydan Racecourse.[1] This is also where the athletes were staying for the competition.

2019 World's Ultimate Strongman
Host cityUnited Arab Emirates Dubai, United Arab Emirates
WinnerPoland Mateusz Kieliszkowski[2]
Nations participating11
Athletes participating14

Results of events[]

Event 1: Max Deadlift[]

  • Starting Weight: 400 kilograms (880 lb)
  • Notes: Athletes were allowed to skip weight increments.
# Name Nationality Weight Lifted Event Pts Overall Pts
1 Estonia 450 kilograms (990 lb) 14 14
2 Mikhail Shivlyakov Russia 440 kilograms (970 lb) 12.5 12.5
2 United States 440 kilograms (970 lb) 12.5 12.5
4 Tom Stoltman Scotland 430 kilograms (950 lb) 11 11
5 Mateusz Kieliszkowski Poland 420 kilograms (930 lb) 9 9
5 JF Caron Canada 420 kilograms (930 lb) 9 9
5 Iran 420 kilograms (930 lb) 9 9
6 Luke Stoltman Scotland 400 kilograms (880 lb) 4 4
6 Brian Shaw United States 400 kilograms (880 lb) 4 4
6 Oleksii Novikov Ukraine 400 kilograms (880 lb) 4 4
6 Matjaz Belsak Slovenia 400 kilograms (880 lb) 4 4
6 Cheick Sanou[a] Burkina Faso 400 kilograms (880 lb) 4 4
6 Krzysztof Radzikowski Poland 400 kilograms (880 lb) 4 4
6 Terry Hollands United Kingdom 400 kilograms (880 lb) 4 4
  1. ^ Prior to the start of the competition, Cheick Sanou's luggage was lost in transit. This meant he completed this event without the use of a deadlift suit.

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Event 2: Truck Pull[]

  • Weight: 23,000 kilograms (51,000 lb)
  • Course Length: 30 metres (98 ft)
# Name Nationality Time Event Pts Overall Pts
1 Mateusz Kieliszkowski Poland 0m 55.90 14 23
2 Krzysztof Radzikowski Poland 1m 06.18 13 17
3 Brian Shaw United States 1m 11.56 12 16
4 Terry Hollands[a] United Kingdom 1m 14.16 11 15
5 Luke Stoltman Scotland DNF 28.9 metres (95 ft) 10 14
6 Estonia DNF 27.2 metres (89 ft) 9 25
7 Tom Stoltman Scotland DNF 27.0 metres (88.6 ft) 8 19
8 JF Caron Canada DNF 26.5 metres (87 ft) 7 16
9 Oleksii Novikov Ukraine DNF 25.4 metres (83 ft) 6 10
10 Iran DNF 23.0 metres (75.5 ft) 5 14
11 Matjaz Belsak Slovenia DNF 22.7 metres (74 ft) 4 8
12 Cheick Sanou Burkina Faso DNF 22.6 metres (74 ft) 3 7
13 Mikhail Shivlyakov Russia DNF 21.2 metres (70 ft) 2 14.5
14 United States DNF 19.2 metres (63 ft) 1 13.5
  1. ^ Terry Hollands withdrew from the competition after this event.

Event 3: Log Lift[]

  • Weight: 180 kilograms (400 lb) log for repetitions
# Name Nationality Reps Event Pts Overall Pts
1 Cheick Sanou Burkina Faso 5 14 21
2 Mateusz Kieliszkowski Poland 4 12.5 27.5
2 Luke Stoltman Scotland 4 12.5 26.5
4 Brian Shaw[a] United States 3 9.5 25.5
4 Oleksii Novikov Ukraine 3 9.5 19.5
4 Matjaz Belsak Slovenia 3 9.5 17.5
4 Mikhail Shivlyakov Russia 3 9.5 24
8 Estonia 2 6.5 29.5
8 Tom Stoltman Scotland 2 6.5 25.5
8 Krzysztof Radzikowski Poland 1 5 22
10 Iran 0 0 14
10 JF Caron Canada 0 0 16
10 United States 0 0 13.5
N/A Terry Hollands United Kingdom N/A 0 15
  1. ^ Brian Shaw at first scored 2 reps. However, the referee awarded him a 3rd rep as the floor had given way when attempting his 3rd repetition.

Event 4: Carry Medley[]

  • Weight: 300 kilograms (660 lb) yoke, 180 kilograms (400 lb) shield
  • Course Length: 15 metres (49 ft)
# Name Nationality Time Event Pts Overall Pts
1 Oleksii Novikov Ukraine 0m 16.40 14 33.5
2 Luke Stoltman Scotland 0m 17.72 13 39.5
3 Mateusz Kieliszkowski Poland 0m 17.76 12 47.5
4 JF Caron Canada 0m 18.50 11 25.5
5 Iran 0m 18.95 10 27
6 Matjaz Belsak Slovenia 0m 19.30 9 26.5
7 Tom Stoltman Scotland 0m 19.34 8 33.5
8 Cheick Sanou[a] Burkina Faso 0m 19.37 7 28
9 Brian Shaw United States 0m 20.84 6 31.5
10 Mikhail Shivlyakov Russia 0m 20.87 5 29
11 United States 0m 26.21 4 17.5
12 Estonia DNF 28 metres (92 ft) 3 32.5
13 Krzysztof Radzikowski[b] Poland DNF 20.5 metres (67 ft) 2 25
N/A Terry Hollands United Kingdom N/A 0 15
  1. ^ Cheick Sanou sustained an injury in this event and took no further part in the competition.
  2. ^ Krzysztof Radzikowski sustained an injury in this event and took no further part in the competition.

Event 5: Atlas Stones[]

  • Weight: 10 stone series ranging from 100–200 kilograms (220–440 lb)
# Name Nationality Time Event Pts Overall Pts
1 Tom Stoltman Scotland 10 in 0m 40.70 14 47.5
2 Brian Shaw United States 10 in 1m 02.21 13 44.5
3 JF Caron Canada 10 in 1m 39.06 12 39
4 Luke Stoltman Scotland 10 in 2m 10.00 11 50.5
5 Estonia 9 in 2m 52.00 10 42.5
6 Oleksii Novikov Ukraine 8 in 0m 33.00 9 42.5
7 Mateusz Kieliszkowski[a] Poland 8 in 2m 30.00 8 55.5
8 Iran 7 in 0m 46.00 7 31
9 Mikhail Shivlyakov Russia 7 in 1m 01.00 6 35
10 Matjaz Belsak Slovenia 7 in 1m 53.35 5 31.5
11 United States 6 in 1m 03.00 4 21.5
N/A Cheick Sanou Burkina Faso N/A N/A 28
N/A Krzysztof Radzikowski Poland N/A N/A 24
N/A Terry Hollands United Kingdom N/A N/A 15
  1. ^ Mateusz Kieliszkowski injured his right bicep during the Carry Medley, however, he still took part in this event.[2]

Final Results[]

# Name Nationality Pts
1 Mateusz Kieliszkowski  Poland 55.5
2 Luke Stoltman  Scotland 50.5
3 Tom Stoltman  Scotland 47.5
4 Brian Shaw  United States 44.5
5 Rauno Heinla  Estonia 42.5
5 Oleksii Novikov  Ukraine 42.5
7 JF Caron  Canada 39
8 Mikhail Shivlyakov  Russia 35
9 Matjaz Belsak  Slovenia 31.5
10  Iran 31
11 Cheick Sanou  Burkina Faso 28
12 Krzysztof Radzikowski  Poland 24
13  United States 21.5
14 Terry Hollands  Great Britain 15

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References[]

  1. ^ Tusing, David (October 22, 2019). "2019 World's Ultimate Strongman Venue". Gulf News. Retrieved February 24, 2020.
  2. ^ a b Balf, Celia (October 25, 2019). "Mateusz Kieliszkowski Wins World's Ultimate Strongman With A Torn Biceps". BarBend. Retrieved February 2, 2020.
  3. ^ Balf, Celia (October 24, 2019). "Rauno Heinla Deadlifts 450kg, Wins World's Ultimate Deadlift Competition". BarBend. Retrieved February 2, 2020.
  4. ^ "2019 World's Ultimate Strongman - Spreadsheet". docs.google.com.
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