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2021 Europe's Strongest Man

2021 Europe's Strongest Man
Competition information
Dates4 September 2021
VenueFirst Direct Arena
LocationLeeds
Country United Kingdom
Athletes participating10
Nations participating6
Champion(s)
United Kingdom Luke Stoltman
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The 2021 Europe's Strongest Man was a strongman competition that took place in Leeds, England on 4 September 2021 at the First Direct Arena.[1] This event was part of the 2021 Giants live tour.

Defending champion Luke Richardson did not take part in the competition as he was recovering from an injury with Luke Stoltman winning the competition.[2][3]

Participants

Results of events

Event 1: Max Log Lift

# Name Nationality Weight Lifted Event Pts Overall Pts
1 Luke Stoltman  United Kingdom 195 kilograms (430 lb) 9.5 9.5
1 Graham Hicks  United Kingdom 195 kilograms (430 lb) 9.5 9.5
3 Oleksii Novikov  Ukraine 180 kilograms (400 lb) 8 8
4 Marius Lalas  Lithuania N/A 0 0
4 Rauno Heinla  Estonia N/A 0 0
4 Pa O'Dwyder  Ireland N/A 0 0
4 Adam Bishop  United Kingdom N/A 0 0
4 Ervin Toots  Estonia N/A 0 0
4 Johnny Hansson  Sweden N/A 0 0
4 Gavin Bilton  United Kingdom N/A 0 0

[3]

Event 2: Shield Carry

  • Weight: 200 kilograms (440 lb) for longest distance possible.
# Name Nationality Distance (m) Event Pts Overall Pts
1 Marius Lalas  Lithuania 54.20 10 10
2 Luke Stoltman  United Kingdom 42.20 9 18.5
3 Ervin Toots  Estonia 37.70 8 8
4 Rauno Heinla  Estonia 37.05 7 7
5 Pa O'Dwyder  Ireland 34.65 6 6
6 Gavin Bilton  United Kingdom 32.10 5 5
7 Oleksii Novikov  Ukraine 27.65 4 12
8 Graham Hicks  United Kingdom 27.40 3 12.5
9 Johnny Hansson  Sweden 22.30 2 2
10 Adam Bishop  United Kingdom 7.45 1 1

^ Adam Bishop sustained an injury in this event and took no further part in the competition. [3]

Event 3: Deadlift

  • Weight: 360 kilograms (790 lb) for as many repetitions as possible.
  • Time Limit: 60 seconds
  • Notes: This event was completed on an axle bar.
# Name Nationality Repetitions Event Pts Overall Pts
1 Rauno Heinla  Estonia 9 10 17
2 Graham Hicks  United Kingdom 8 9 21.5
3 Oleksii Novikov  Ukraine 6 7 19
3 Marius Lalas  Lithuania 6 7 17
3 Pa O'Dwyder  Ireland 6 7 13
6 Gavin Bilton  United Kingdom 5 5 10
7 Luke Stoltman  United Kingdom 3 4 22.5
8 Ervin Toots  Estonia 2 3 11
9 Johnny Hansson  Sweden 0 0 2

[3]

Event 4: Car Walk

  • Weight: 450 kilograms (990 lb)
  • Course Length: 20 metres (66 ft)
# Name Nationality Time (s) Event Pts Overall Pts
1 Oleksii Novikov  Ukraine 11.19 10 29
2 Luke Stoltman  United Kingdom 13.59 9 31.5
3 Pa O'Dwyder  Ireland 16.07 8 21
4 Marius Lalas  Lithuania 16.79 7 24
5 Johnny Hansson  Sweden 20.60 6 8
6 Rauno Heinla  Estonia 22.84 5 22
7 Ervin Toots  Estonia 24.91 4 15
8 Graham Hicks  United Kingdom 25.76 3 24.5
9 Gavin Bilton  United Kingdom DNF 7.73 metres (25.4 ft) 2 12

^ Gavin Bilton sustained an injury in this event and took no further part in the competition. [3]

Event 5: Atlas Stones

  • Weight: 5 stone series ranging from 100–180 kilograms (220–400 lb).
# Name Nationality Time (s) Event Pts Overall Pts
1 Oleksii Novikov  Ukraine 5 in 18.74 10 39
2 Luke Stoltman  United Kingdom 5 in 20.58 9 40.5
3 Rauno Heinla  Estonia 5 in 21.20 8 30
4 Pa O'Dwyder  Ireland 5 in 22.23 7 28
5 Graham Hicks  United Kingdom 5 in 22.42 6 30.5
6 Ervin Toots  Estonia 5 in 23.50 5 20
7 Marius Lalas  Lithuania 5 in 24.76 4 28
8 Johnny Hansson  Sweden 5 in 48.01 3 11

[3]

Final results

# Name Nationality Pts
1 Luke Stoltman  United Kingdom 40.5
2 Oleksii Novikov  Ukraine 39
3 Graham Hicks  United Kingdom 30.5
4 Rauno Heinla  Estonia 30
5 Pa O'Dwyder  Ireland 28
6 Marius Lalas  Lithuania 28
7 Ervin Toots  Estonia 20
8 Gavin Bilton  United Kingdom 12
9 Johnny Hansson  Sweden 11
10 Adam Bishop  United Kingdom 1

[4][3]

References

  1. ^ Sandford, Tom (31 August 2021). "2021 Europe's Strongest Man — How to Watch, Rosters, and Events". BarBend. Retrieved 17 September 2023.
  2. ^ Magnate, Matthew (6 September 2021). "Luke Stoltman Victorious at The 2021 Europe's Strongest Man, See Results and Recap". Fitness Volt. Retrieved 17 September 2023.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g Lockridge, Roger (5 September 2021). "Luke Stoltman Takes the Title — 2021 Europe's Strongest Man Recap". BarBend. Retrieved 17 September 2023.
  4. ^ "A new King is crowned! Europe's Strongest Man 2021 and World Log Challenge: Full Results!". Giants Live. Retrieved 8 September 2021.
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