2019 World’s Strongest Man Day 1 Events And Results

Check out who dominated the Monster Truck Pull and Super Yoke and Farmer's Walk!

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Aiman Zubair
Zubair is a professional writer, researcher and fitness instructor/consultant. He had helped hundreds of people find ways to become more fit and healthy through a balanced...
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Brian Shaw at WSM 2019
Brian Shaw at WSM 2019

Right now is the most exciting time for every fan of the sport of Strongman as the 2019 World’s Strongest Man competition is underway. And after the first few events, we have information on who is currently in the lead after the conclusion of the Monster Truck Pull and Super Yoke/Farmer’s Walk Medley.

NOTE: 2019 World’s Strongest Man Day 2 results are now live!

Here are the results for each competition after day 1:

Monster Truck Pull (Winners from each group)

Group 1 – Hafthor Bjornsson (34.36 seconds)
Group 2 – Konstantine Janashia  (50.41 or 50.45 seconds)
Group 3 – Eddie Williams (41.11 seconds)
Group 4 – Mateusz Kieliszkowski (38.63 seconds)
Group 5 – Brian Shaw (38.69 seconds)

Super Yoke & Farmer’s Walk Medley (Winners from each group)

  • 168kg farmer’s walk for 15 meters
  • 450kg yoke for 6 meters
  • 595kg yoke for 2.5 meters. 

Group 1 – Rob Kearney (34.06 seconds)
Group 2 – Adam Bishop (27.6 seconds)
Group 3 – Martins Licis (21.09 seconds)
Group 4 – Mateusz Kieliszkowski (18.89 seconds)
Group 5 – Oleksii Novikov (Approximately 25 seconds)

Here are the current standings by points for each group:

Group 1

Hafthor Julius Bjornsson (Iceland) 7 points
Raffael Gordzielik (Germany) 7 points
Luke Stoltman (Great Britain) 7 points
Rob Kearney (USA) 6 points
Zake Muluzi (Great Britain) 2 points

Group 2

Konstantine Janashia (Georgia) 8 points
Adam Bishop (Great Britain) 6 points
Robert Oberst (USA) 5 points
Andreas Stahlberg (Sweden) 5 points
(Withdrew) Sigfus Fossdal (Iceland) 1 point

Group 3

Martins Licis (USA) 9 points
Aivars Smaukstelis (Latvia) 6 points
Tom Stoltman (Great Britain) 6 points
Eddie Williams (Australia) 6 points
Mikhail Shivlyakov (Russia) 3 points

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Group 4

Mateusz Kieliszkowski (Poland) 10 points
Jean-François Caron (Canada) 8 points
Kevin Faires (USA) 6 points
Ole Martin Kristiansen (Norway) 3 points
Laurence Shahlaei (Great Britain) 3 points

Group 5

Oleksii Novikov (Ukraine) 9 points
Brian Shaw (USA) 9 points
Trey Mitchell (USA) 5 points
Gerhard van Staden (South Africa) 4 points
Mark Felix (Great Britain) 3 points

It was an interesting start to day 1 of the WSM competition and but we still have a few days to go as the events will conclude on Sunday. But up until then, the events will be for qualification purposes and today, these elite athletes will compete in the deadlift for reps and overhead press for reps. 

Now, a few athletes have experienced some injuries it according to sources and a few of them include the current champion Hafthor Bjornsson with a torn plantar fascia (Will still compete), Sigfus Fossdal with a torn Achilles, and Laurence Shahlahei with an injury we’re unaware of. 

But, we’ll have more information shortly…

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If you have any questions or need further clarification about this news, please leave a comment below, and Aiman will get back to you as soon as possible.

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Zubair is a professional writer, researcher and fitness instructor/consultant. He had helped hundreds of people find ways to become more fit and healthy through a balanced life focusing on an individualized approach to their nutrition and fitness. In addition, Zubair has written extensively in the fitness and health and sports industries, including writing for companies such as Vice, SB Nation.
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