Vytautas Lalas

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Vytautas Lalas
Vytautas Lalas Arnold Classic 2017c.jpg
Lalas at the 2017 Arnold Classic
Personal information
Born (1982-07-21) 21 July 1982 (age 39)
Mažeikiai, Lithuania
OccupationStrongman, arm wrestler
Height1.78 m (5 ft 10 in)[1]
Weight147 kg (324 lb)[1]
Sport
SportStrongman
Medal record
Representing  Lithuania
World's Strongest Man
Qualified 2010 World's Strongest Man
7th 2011 World's Strongest Man
2nd 2012 World's Strongest Man
6th 2013 World's Strongest Man
Arnold Strongman Classic
1st 2013 Arnold Strongman Classic
4th 2014 Arnold Strongman Classic
3rd 2016 Arnold Strongman Classic
6th 2017 Arnold Strongman Classic
Europe's Strongest Man
2nd 2012 Europe's Strongest Man
2nd 2013 Europe's Strongest Man
10th 2018 Europe's Strongest Man
Giants Live
1st 2010 Poland
3rd 2011 London
2nd 2012 London
2nd 2013 London
Strongman Champions League
1st 2011 Finland
2nd 2011 Bulgaria
3rd 2012 SCL Savickas Classic
SCL Semi-finals
1st 2013 FIBO
World Log Lift Championships
3rd 2011 World Log Lift Championships
3rd 2012 World Log Lift Championships
Lithuania's Strongest Man
5th 2007 Lithuania's Strongest Man
3rd 2009 Lithuania's Strongest Man
2nd 2010 Lithuania's Strongest Man
2nd 2011 Lithuania's Strongest Man
2nd 2012 Lithuania's Strongest Man
1st 2016 Lithuania's Strongest Man
1st 2018 Lithuania's Strongest Man
Lithuanian Junior Championships
1st 2005 Lithuanian Junior Championships
Highland Games
Representing  Lithuania
Highlander Challenge
8th 2011 Highlander Challenge

Vytautas Lalas (born 21 July 1982) is a Lithuanian professional strongman.[1]

Strongman[]

Lalas won the junior Lithuanian championships in 2005, and Lithuania's Strongest Man in 2010.

Lalas won the Giants Live Poland event on 8 August 2010.[2] This victory qualified Lalas for the 2010 World's Strongest Man competition in Sun City, South Africa, but he was unable to qualify for the finals.

Lalas placed third in the 2011 Giants Live London event in March 2011, this placing qualified him for the 2011 World's Strongest Man contest later that year in Wingate, North Carolina. Lalas eventually made the finals and finished in 6th place overall in that contest.

Lalas won the Strongman Champions League Finland event on 12 June 2011, and placed second at the 2011 SCL Bulgaria event.[3]

Lalas placed second at the 2012 Europe's Strongest Man contest which qualified him for the 2012 World's Strongest Man contest later in the year where he eventually placed second in the finals behind fellow Lithuanian Žydrūnas Savickas.[1]

Lalas set a new world record in the giant barbell squat event in the qualifying heats at the 2012 WSM by squatting 700 lb (320 kg) for 11 repetitions.[4]

Lalas finished third at the inaugural 2012 SCL Savickas Classic and third at the 2012 World Log Lift Championships in Vilnius, Lithuania on 7 October 2012.[5]

Lalas finished first at the 2013 Arnold Strongman Classic in Columbus, Ohio on 2 March 2013. Lalas also won the Strongman Champions League FIBO event in Germany on 13 April 2013.[6]

Between 2014 and 2016, and again in 2017, Lalas had back problems.[1] Despite this, he still managed to win Lithuania's Strongest Man in both 2016 and 2018.


Personal records:-

Deadlift - 420kg(Elephant bar)

Squat - 320kg for 11 reps

Hummer tyer deadlift - 506.5kg

Gym Lifts:-

Squat - 380kg for 2 reps (RAW)

Deadlift - 370kg for 3 reps

Other records:-

Log lift - 205kg ,

200kg for 2 reps(done in Arnold strongman classic)

Axel press - 195kg

Slater Stone(Atlas stone) - 245kg

Growing yoke carry - 640kg for 3m11'(done in Arnold strongman classic)

Circus dumbbell (120kg) - for 5 easy reps

Personal life[]

Lalas has two brothers who also compete in strongman. Marius, who won Lithuania's Strongest Man in 2019 and Mantas, who placed 3rd in the same contest.

References[]

  1. ^ a b c d e "Vytautas Lalas". Strongman.org. 19 September 2012. Retrieved 23 December 2020.
  2. ^ Strossen, Randall J. (9 August 2010). "Vitautas Lalas Wins Giant Live - Poland, Qualifies for World's Strongest Man". IronMind. Retrieved 23 December 2020.
  3. ^ Strossen, Randall J. (11 June 2011). "Vitautas Lalas Wins SCL-Finland". IronMind. Retrieved 23 December 2020.
  4. ^ Strossen, Randall J. (26 September 2012). "World's Strongest Man: Another World Record Today". IronMind. Retrieved 23 December 2020.
  5. ^ Strossen, Randall J. (8 October 2012). "Zydrunas Savickas Double Victory in Lithuania". IronMind. Retrieved 23 December 2020.
  6. ^ "Results and Rankings 2013". Strongman Champions League. Retrieved 23 December 2020.
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