2023 North America’s Strongest Man Results — Trey Mitchell Wins

Trey Mitchell claimed the title on his 30th birthday.

Vedad Tabakovic
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The sport of Strongman has evolved all around the world, but the North America continent is arguably the most advanced. This continent possesses dozens of incredible Strongmen and everyone was wondering who the greatest is. So, 12 of the greatest athletes gathered at the 2023 North America’s Strongest Man competition on July 15-16. After eight difficult events, Trey Mitchell from the USA came out victorious.

2023 North America’s Strongest Man Leaderboards

  • Trey Mitchell — 76.5 points
  • Lucas Hatton — 71 points
  • Wesley Derwinsky — 71 points
  • Maxime Boudreault — 64 points
  • Frédérick Rhéaume — 63 points
  • Gabriel Rhéaume — 62 points
  • Joey Lavallée — 56.5 points
  • Sean Hayes — 41.5 points
  • Spenser Remick — 39.5 points
  • Andrew Montoya — 28 points
  • Ben Court — 19 points
  • Mitch Hughes — 19 points

Related: 2022 Shaw Classic Results and Recap — Trey Mitchell Defends His Title

Trey Mitchell’s Performance at the 2023 North America’s Strongest Man

Trey Mitchell opened up his performance at the 2023 North America’s Strongest Man with three consecutive event wins. This immediately put him in a great position for the remainder of the competition. He then wrapped up day one with a fourth-place finish in the Truck Pull event and came into day two with an 8.5-point advantage over the second place.

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However, immediately on the start of day two Trey nullified everything he fought for on day one. This is because he finished in 12th place in the Wheelbarrow Carry event and lost the overall lead. Still, Trey Mitchell managed to win the next two events and regain his lead. This meant that he only needed to put in a solid effort in the final event to win the competition. The last event was the Power Stairs, and while his exact time is unknown, Trey placed sixth in that event, which turned out to be more than enough for the title.

Trey Mitchell now turns his focus towards the 2023 Shaw Classic which will take place on August 19-20. He is the defending and 2x champion, so he is rightfully hoping to claim the title for the third consecutive year. He has an even bigger incentive this time since Brian Shaw will crown this year’s champion as ‘Strongest Man On Earth.

  • Max Log Lift: 200 kilograms (Tied-First)
  • Medley: 34.38 s (First-Place)
  • Atlas Stones: 5 in 40.33 s (First-Place)
  • Truck Pull: 52.70 s (Fourth-Place)
  • Wheelbarrow Carry: Exact Result Unknown (12th-Place)
  • Deadlift For Reps: 11 reps (First-Place)
  • Viking Press: 16 reps (First-Place)
  • Power Stairs: Exact Result Unknown (Sixth-Place)

Related: Trey Mitchell & Gabi Dixson Set Two New World Records Each At 2023 Rogue Record Breakers

Event Results

Max Log Lift

  • Trey Mitchell — 200 kilograms (Tied-First)
  • Lucas Hatton — 200 kilograms (Tied-First)
  • Wesley Derwinsky — 193 kilograms (Tied-Third)
  • Maxime Boudreault — 193 kilograms (Tied-Third)
  • Spenser Remick — 193 kilograms (Tied-Third)
  • Gabriel Rhéaume — 184 kilograms (Tied-Sixth)
  • Frédérick Rhéaume — 166 kilograms (Tied-Sixth)
  • Joey Lavallée — 166 kilograms (Tied-Sixth)
  • Andrew Montoya — 166 kilograms (Tied-Sixth)
  • Ben Court — 166 kilograms (Tied-Sixth)
  • Sean Hayes — No lift
  • Mitch Hughes — No lift

Fingal’s Fingers & Yoke Medley

  • Trey Mitchell — 34.38 seconds
  • Wesley Derwinsky — 37.32 seconds
  • Gabriel Rhéaume — 37.50 seconds
  • Lucas Hatton — 38.89 seconds
  • Frédérick Rhéaume — 44.5 seconds
  • Spenser Remick — 45 seconds
  • Sean Hayes — Unknown (Seventh-Place)
  • Joey Lavallée — 59.20 seconds
  • Maxime Boudreault — 87 seconds
  • Andrew Montoya — Unknown (Third-Place)
  • Ben Court — Unknown (Second-Place)
  • Mitch Hughes — Unknown (First-Place)

Atlas Stones

  • Trey Mitchell — 5 in 40.33 s
  • Frédérick Rhéaume — 4 in 37.51 s
  • Wesley Derwinsky — 4 in 38.98 s
  • Joey Lavallée — 4 in 46.85 s
  • Sean Hayes — 4 in 48.15 s
  • Maxime Boudreault — 4 in 51.30 s
  • Lucas Hatton — 4 in 53.18 s
  • Spenser Remick — 4 in 68.5 s
  • Mitch Hughes — 3 in 63.31 s
  • Gabriel Rhéaume — 3 in 64.5 s
  • Andrew Montoya — 1 in 33 s
  • Ben Court — No lift

Truck Pull

  • Lucas Hatton — 40.16 seconds
  • Maxime Boudreault — 49.28 seconds
  • Joey Lavallée — 49.47 seconds
  • Trey Mitchell — 52.70 seconds
  • Frédérick Rhéaume — 57.11 seconds
  • Gabriel Rhéaume — 62.42 seconds
  • Wesley Derwinsky — Unknown (Seventh-Place)
  • Spenser Remick — Unknown (Eight-Place)
  • Andrew Montoya — Unknown (Ninth-Place)
  • Ben Court — Unknown (Tenth-Place)
  • Sean Hayes — Unknown (Eleventh-Place)
  • Mitch Hughes — Unknown (Twelfth-Place)

Wheelbarrow Carry

No results have been revealed, but the placings were. So, the athletes are named below in the other in which they finished.

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  • Wesley Derwinsky
  • Maxime Boudreault
  • Joey Lavallée
  • Gabriel Rhéaume
  • Frédérick Rhéaume
  • Lucas Hatton
  • Andrew Montoya
  • Spenser Remick
  • Sean Hayes
  • Ben Court
  • Mitch Hughes
  • Trey Mitchell

Car Deadlift

  • Trey Mitchell — 11 reps
  • Frédérick Rhéaume — 8 reps
  • Gabriel Rhéaume — 7 reps (Tied-Third)
  • Sean Hayes — 7 reps (Tied-Third)
  • Wesley Derwinsky — 6 reps
  • Ben Court — 5 reps
  • Joey Lavallée — 4 reps (Tied-Sixth)
  • Lucas Hatton — 4 reps (Tied-Sixth)
  • Maxime Boudreault — No reps
  • Spenser Remick — No reps
  • Andrew Montoya — No reps
  • Mitch Hughes — No reps

Viking Press

  • Trey Mitchell — 16 reps
  • Lucas Hatton — 15 reps
  • Maxime Boudreault — 12 reps
  • Gabriel Rhéaume — 11 reps (Tied-Fourth)
  • Andrew Montoya — 11 reps (Tied-Fourth)
  • Spenser Remick — 10 reps (Tied-Sixth)
  • Frédérick Rhéaume — 10 reps (Tied-Sixth)
  • Sean Hayes — 7 reps
  • Wesley Derwinsky — 6 reps
  • Joey Lavallée — 5 reps (Tied-Tenth)
  • Ben Court — 5 reps (Tied-Tenth)
  • Mitch Hughes — No reps

Power Stairs

The names are listed in the order of their placing. However, the exact results are not available.

  • Maxime Boudreault
  • Wesley Derwinsky
  • Joey Lavallée
  • Lucas Hatton
  • Gabriel Rhéaume
  • Trey Mitchell
  • Frédérick Rhéaume
  • Mitch Hughes
  • Sean Hayes
  • Spenser Remick
  • Andrew Montoya
  • Ben Court

Related: Trey Mitchell Sets A New Thor’s Hammer Record Of 60.72 Seconds At 2022 Rogue Record Breakers

The 2023 North America’s Strongest Man competition was fiercely contested, reflecting the remarkable growth of Strongman in this continent. However, amongst the 12 athletes, Trey Mitchell was convincingly the greatest one. He recently also set a new Viking Press World Record. So, it is evident that he is currently in an incredible shape, perhaps even the greatest of his career so far.

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Vedad is a journalist specializing in strength sports, with three years of experience covering powerlifting, Olympic weightlifting, strongman, armwrestling and bodybuilding. He is a lifelong fitness enthusiast, passionate about all aspects of strength training. Vedad's in-depth knowledge of training methodologies and dedication to constant research fuel his insightful and engaging reporting. He works hard to deliver accurate content while continuously seeking to improve his craft.
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