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2024 World’s Strongest Man Results

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2024 U80 World’s Strongest Man Results

The 2024 Official Strongman Games took place in Madison, WI, on Dec. 6-8, 2024. The competition featured weight class contests for male and female athletes, including the 2024 Under 90 Kilograms (U90) World Strongest Man (WSM) comprising seven events: Log Lift, Car Walk, Deadlift, Carry & Push Medley, Sandbag Toss, Wrecking Ball Hold, and Atlas Stones.

Ten athletes representing four countries vied for the title, but Dillon Thompson of the USA claimed the gold with 55.5 of a possible 70 points. He was joined by an all-American podium with the only other two athletes to eclipse 50 points — Tommy Lovell and Josh Kowalewski.

2024 U80 World’s Strongest Man Results

  1. Dillon Thompson (USA) — 55.5 points
  2. Tommy Lovell (USA) — 52.5 points
  3. Josh Kowalewski (USA) — 50.5 points
  4. Chris Harper (CAN) — 49.5 points
  5. Mason Cupp (USA) — 38.5 points
  6. Richard Molnar (UK) — 38 points
  7. Finlay Mercer (UK) — 32.5 points
  8. Dean McVie (UK) — 23.5 points
  9. Steve Coyne (USA) — 22.5 points
  10. Jonas Bertschinger (SUI) — 22 points

Event Results

Log Lift

With one minute on the clock, athletes lifted 113 or 127 kilograms for reps. Any rep with the heavier log outranked any number of reps with the lighter weight.

  1. Dillon Thompson — Five reps, 127 kilograms
  2. Josh Kowalewski — Three reps, 127 kilograms (T-second)
  3. Richard Molnar — Three reps, 127 kilograms (T-second)
  4. Dean McVie — Three reps, 127 kilograms (T-second)
  5. Mason Cupp — Two reps, 127 kilograms (T-fifth)
  6. Chris Harper — Two reps, 127 kilograms (T-fifth)
  7. Jonas Bertschinger — Two reps, 127 kilograms (T-fifth)
  8. Tommy Lovell — One rep, 127 kilograms
  9. Finlay Mercer — Three reps, 113 kilograms
  10. Steve Coyne — Two reps, 113 kilograms

Car Walk

Each strongman had one minute to traverse the 331-kilogram apparatus down the 15-meter course as fast as possible.

  1. Josh Kowalewski — 10.22 seconds
  2. Chris Harper — 11.76 seconds
  3. Tommy Lovell — 11.84 seconds
  4. Steve Coyne — 12.06 seconds
  5. Dillon Thompson — 14.09 seconds
  6. Finlay Mercer — 14.45 seconds
  7. Mason Cupp — 15.53 seconds
  8. Dean McVie — 15.77 seconds
  9. Jonas Bertschinger — 16.32 seconds
  10. Richard Molnar — 31.73 seconds

Deadlift

With one minute on the clock, athletes lifted 290 kilograms on an axle bar for reps.

  1. Richard Molnar — 10 reps
  2. Tommy Lovell — Five reps (T-second)
  3. Josh Kowalewski — Five reps (T-second)
  4. Chris Harper — Four reps (T-fourth)
  5. Finlay Mercer — Four reps (T-fourth)
  6. Dillon Thompson — Three reps (T-sixth)
  7. Mason Cupp — Three reps (T-sixth)
  8. Dean McVie — Three reps (T-sixth)
  9. Steve Coyne — Three reps (T-sixth)
  10. Jonas Bertschinger — Two reps

Carry & Push Medley

Athletes were allotted one minute to carry a 113-kilogram sandbag and a 125-kilogram sandbag and push a sled 15 meters each, totaling the 45-meter course as quickly as possible.

  1. Tommy Lovell — 30.86 seconds
  2. Chris Harper — 31.4 seconds
  3. Dillon Thompson — 33.22 seconds
  4. Finlay Mercer — 33.74 seconds
  5. Richard Molnar — 34.25 seconds
  6. Mason Cupp — 35.83 seconds
  7. Josh Kowalewski — 36.04 seconds
  8. Jonas Bertschinger — 37 seconds
  9. Steve Coyne — 41.78 seconds
  10. Dean McVie — 44.78 seconds

Sandbag Toss

With only 45 seconds each, athletes tossed six implements weighing 13 to 20 kilograms over a 4.6-meter bar as fast as possible.

  1. Dillon Thompson — Six in 21.6 seconds
  2. Josh Kowalewski — Six in 24.16 seconds
  3. Chris Harper — Five in 13.94 seconds
  4. Tommy Lovell — Five in 14.95 seconds
  5. Richard Molnar — Five in 26.3 seconds
  6. Steve Coyne — Four in 38.51 seconds
  7. Dean McVie — Three in 14.44 seconds
  8. Finlay Mercer — Three in 18.23 seconds
  9. Mason Cupp — Three in 33.7 seconds
  10. Jonas Bertschinger — One in 5.21 seconds

Wrecking Ball Hold

Athletes held a 250-kilogram wrecking ball in a sumo hold for as long as possible.

  1. Mason Cupp — 144.09 seconds
  2. Dillon Thompson — 104.27 seconds
  3. Tommy Lovell — 105.84 seconds
  4. Jonas Bertschinger — 97.56 seconds
  5. Josh Kowalewski — 91.16 seconds
  6. Finlay Mercer — 85.89 seconds
  7. Chris Harper — 73.44 seconds
  8. Dean McVie — 73.11 seconds
  9. Steve Coyne — 63.11 seconds
  10. Richard Molnar — 55.45 seconds

Atlas Stones

Athletes had one minute to load the six stones weighing 102 to 159 kilograms as fast as possible.

  1. Dillon Thompson — Six in 32.89 seconds
  2. Mason Cupp — Six in 35.23 seconds
  3. Chris Harper — Six in 38.5 seconds
  4. Tommy Lovell — Six in 38.95 seconds
  5. Richard Molnar — Six in 40.5 seconds
  6. Josh Kowalewski — Six in 41.89 seconds
  7. Finlay Mercer — Five in 30.73 seconds
  8. Dean McVie — Four in 31.26 seconds
  9. Jonas Bertschinger — Five in 36.42 seconds
  10. Steve Coyne — Five in 41.78 seconds

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Conclusion

The 2024 U80 World’s Strongest Man competition was a thrilling event that showcased the strength and endurance of the world’s top strongmen. Dillon Thompson emerged victorious, claiming the gold medal with a total of 55.5 points. The competition was fierce, with Tommy Lovell and Josh Kowalewski rounding out the top three.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Who won the 2024 U80 World’s Strongest Man competition?
A: Dillon Thompson of the USA won the competition with a total of 55.5 points.

Q: Who finished second and third in the competition?
A: Tommy Lovell and Josh Kowalewski of the USA finished second and third, respectively.

Q: What were the seven events in the 2024 U80 World’s Strongest Man competition?
A: The events were Log Lift, Car Walk, Deadlift, Carry & Push Medley, Sandbag Toss, Wrecking Ball Hold, and Atlas Stones.

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