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2019 World’s Strongest Man Day 2 Events And Results

See who took the lead in the deadlift and overhead press for reps!

Written by Aiman Zubair

Last Updated on6 December, 2019 | 6:29 PM EDT

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Day 1 (June 13th) of the World’s Strongest Man 2018 competition was exciting with the monster truck pull and farmers walk/yoke medley, and now that day 2 (June 14th) has concluded, we’re getting closer to seeing who the top guys will be heading into the final on Sunday. 

Now, tomorrow will be a “last man standing” event where athletes will lift until failure but we’ll keep you in the loop for further details. Sunday will host the final event and the “World’s Strongest Man” will be crowned. 

Everyone has their eyes on last year’s WSM winner Hafthor Bjornsson after he suffered a torn plantar fascia but he explained that he was going to push through the injuries and he still seems to be doing well after day 2. 

NOTE: 2019 World’s Strongest Man Day 3 results are now live!

Here are the events for day 2 and athlete standings…

WSM 2019 Events 3 and 4:

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Event 3: Deadlift (Reps)

Deadlift of 375kg car for reps.

  1. Group 1 Winner: Hafthor Bjornsson, 7 reps
  2. Group 2 Winner: Adam Bishop, 11 reps
  3. Group 3 Winner: Martins Licis, 9 reps
  4. Group 4 Winner: Jean-François Caron, 7 reps
  5. Group 5 Winner: Brian Shaw, 11 reps

Event 4: Overhead Press (Reps)

Athletes from groups 1, 3, and 5 competed in overhead press using a 155 kg log. Groups 4 and 5 used a 100 kg dumbbell.

  1. Group 1 Winner: Rob Kearney, 9 reps
  2. Group 2 Winner: Robert Oberst, 6 reps
  3. Group 3 Winner: Martins Licis, 6 reps
  4. Group 4 Winner: Mateusz Kieliszkowski, 5 reps
  5. Group 5 Winner: Brian Shaw, 10 reps

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World’s Strongest Man 2019 Total Points:

Check out the following unofficial total points are courtesy of StartingStrongman.com

Group 1

1. Hafthor Julius Bjornsson (Iceland) 16 points
2. Rob Kearney (USA) 15 points
3. Luke Stoltman (Great Britain) 13 points
3. Raffael Gordzielik (Germany) 11 points
4. Zake Muluzi (Great Britain) 4 points

Group 2

1. Konstantine Janashia (Georgia) 17 points
2. Robert Oberst (USA) 14 points
3. Adam Bishop (Great Britain) 14 points
4. Andreas Stahlberg (Sweden) 11 points

Group 3

1. Martins Licis (USA) 19 points 
2. Aivars Smaukstelis (Latvia) 12 points
3. Tom Stoltman (Great Britain) 11.5 points
4. Mikhail Shivlyakov (Russia) 9.5 points
5. Eddie Williams (Australia) 8 points

Group 4

1. Mateusz Kieliszkowski (Poland) 18.5 points
2. Jean-François Caron (Canada) 17 points
3. Kevin Faires (USA) 12.5 points
4. Ole Martin Kristiansen (Norway) 7 points

Group 5

1. Brian Shaw (USA) 19 points
2. Oleksii Novikov (Ukraine) 17 points
3. Trey Mitchell (USA) 10 points
4. Mark Felix (Great Britain) 6 points
5. Gerhard van Staden (South Africa) 5 points

 

Former WSM champ Brian Shaw also celebrated his son Braxton’s birthday at the event!

“This was one of the most special moments I have ever had at @theworldsstrongestman competition and thank you to all of the people that joined in to sing Happy Birthday! I’m so proud of this little boy….and I love being his dad!”

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

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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 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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