Strength athletics in Sweden

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Strength athletics in Sweden refers to the participation of Swedish competitors and events in the field of strength athletics in association with the World's Strongest Man.

History[]

Sweden has a long and rich history of strength athletics dating back to the mid 1900s in the sport of Olympic weightlifting with Bo Johansson in the 1960s and 1970s, and several top ranked IPF Powerlifters such as Lars Hedlund and during the 1980s. Sweden has been at the top international level in World's Strongest Man since the very beginning in the late 1970s with Lars Hedlund achieving numerous podium finishes. Sweden struggled through the 1980s and early 1990s until the arrival of Magnus Samuelsson in 1995. Samuelsson would go on to win the 1998 World's Strongest Man, Sweden's only WSM title. Magnus continued to win major international contests and be a top podium finisher at WSM until his retirement in 2008. In recent years, Johannes Årsjö has continued to maintain Sweden's top position on the international scene with numerous podium finishes at major international contests.

National competitions[]

Sweden's Strongest Man[]

Sweden's Strongest Man
Tournament information
LocationSweden
Established1995
FormatMulti-event competition
Current champion
Sweden

Sweden's Strongest Man (Swedish: Sveriges Starkaste Man) is an annual strongman competition held in Sweden and featuring exclusively Swedish athletes. Magnus Samuelsson and Johannes Årsjö have both won the competition 9 times, thus currently (2017) sharing the record for most wins.

Top 3 placings[]

[1]

Year Champion Runner-Up 3rd Place
1995 Magnus Samuelsson
1996 Magnus Samuelsson Torbjörn Samuelsson
1997 Magnus Samuelsson Jörgen Ljungberg Torbjörn Samuelsson
1998 Torbjörn Samuelsson[2]
1999 Magnus Samuelsson Torbjörn Samuelsson
2000 Magnus Samuelsson Torbjörn Samuelsson
2001 Magnus Samuelsson Torbjörn Samuelsson
2002 Torbjörn Samuelsson
2003 Magnus Samuelsson Jörgen Ljungberg Kalle Lane
2004 Magnus Samuelsson Jörgen Ljungberg
2005 Magnus Samuelsson
2006
2007 Stefan Bergqvist
2008 Stefan Bergqvist
2009 Johannes Årsjö
2010 Johannes Årsjö Stefan Bergqvist
2011 Johannes Årsjö Stefan Bergqvist
2012 Johannes Årsjö
2013 Johannes Årsjö
2014 Johannes Årsjö
2015 Johannes Årsjö
2016 Johannes Årsjö
2017 Johannes Årsjö
2018[3] Torbjörn Persson
2019
2020 [4]

Regional Competitions[]

Nordic Strongman Championships[]

The Nordic Strongman Championships consists of athletes from Iceland, Norway, Sweden, Finland and Denmark.[5]

Year Champion Runner-Up 3rd Place Location
2005 Norway Svend Karlsen Sweden Magnus Samuelsson Finland Juha-Matti Räsänen Norway IFSA Nordic Championships Kristiansand, Norway
2012[5] Sweden Johannes Årsjö Norway Lars Rorbakken Denmark Norway Nordic Championships Harstad, Norway
2013 Sweden Johannes Årsjö Norway Finland Norway Giants Live Nordic Championships Norway

References[]

  1. ^ "davidhorne-gripmaster.com". Retrieved 2010-08-25.
  2. ^ "magnus-samuelsson.net". Retrieved 2010-08-25.
  3. ^ https://tyngre.se/Artiklar/Sveriges-Starkaste-Man-2018/
  4. ^ https://strengthresults.com/competitionHome/1547-6546-4ec7-90bd-7749ccb57dcf/1
  5. ^ a b Nordic Strongman Championships: Viking Loses His Title!
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