The 2021 World’s Strongest Man, running from June 15th-20th, continued on today, with Day Two of qualifications, in Sacramento, California. This is a breakdown of all of the action, which saw some more exciting performances from the best strongman athletes in the world.
Day Two of the 2021 WSM only featured two events, with each qualifier group completing one. However this was one of the most exciting days of competition, with fan favorite events like the Train Pull and Fingal’s Fingers.
The contest continued through to the second day, with the absence of several athletes. Luke Richardson withdrew after the first event, due to injury, and Terry Hollands announced his WSM retirement, after suffering an injury of his.
Then on Day Two, Chris van der Linde was revealed to have been forced out due to injury. At the time of writing, no information has been revealed as to the specifics of his injury.
While the contest will not be available to watch the 2021 World’s Strongest Man until later in the year, there is a special, Behind-The-Scenes programming available through the WSM official Facebook page.
Below are the results and standing from the second day of the contest.
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2021 World’s Strongest Man Day Two Results and Point Standings
2021 WSM Day #2 Point Standings | ||
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Group 1 | ||
No. | Name | Total Points |
1 | Brian Shaw – USA | 13.5 |
2 | Maxime Boudreault – Canada | 10 |
3 | Aivars Smaukstelis – Latvia | 9.5 |
4 | Gavin Bilton – UK | 7 |
5 | Travis Ortmayer – USA | 5 |
Group 2 | ||
No. | Name | Total Points |
1 | Tom Stoltman – UK | 12 |
2 | Trey Mitchell – USA | 9 |
3 | Mark Felix – UK | 9 |
4 | Evan Singleton – USA | 8 |
5 | Johnny Hansson – Sweden | 7 |
Group 3 | ||
No. | Name | Total Points |
1 | JF Caron – Canada | 12 |
2 | Eythor Ingolfsson Melsted – Iceland | 10 |
3 | Robert Oberst – USA | 9 |
4 | Mikhail Shivlyakov – Russia | 9 |
5 | Luke Richardson – UK | 2 (withdrew) |
Group 4 | ||
No. | Name | Total Points |
1 | Konstantine Janashia – Georgia | 13 |
2 | Jerry Pritchett – USA | 10 |
3 | Adam Bishop – UK | 9 |
4 | Terry Hollands – UK | 7 (withdrew) |
5 | Chris Van Der Linde – South Africa | 3 (withdrew) |
Group 5 | ||
No. | Name | Total Points |
1 | Bobby Thompson – USA | 11 |
2 | Luke Stoltman– UK | 11 |
3 | Kevin Faires – USA | 10 |
4 | Oleksii Novikov – Ukraine | 10 |
5 | Ervin Toots – Estonia | 3 |
2021 WSM Day One Results And Recap
Fingals Fingers
Athletes flip 320lb, 340lb, 350lb, 360lb, and 380lb poles down a 25m course. Scored for time. Done by Groups One, Four, and Five.
Check out the scores below:
Group One
- Brian Shaw – 5 fingers in 0:40:47 (5 points)
- Aivars Smaukstelis – 4 fingers in 0:31:38 (4 points)
- Travis Ortmayer – 4 fingers in 0:31:75 (3 points)
- Maxime Boudreault – 4 fingers in 0:41:07 (2 points)
- Gavin Bilton – 4 fingers in 0:46:62 (1 point)
Group Four
- Jerry Pritchett – 4 fingers in 0:41:19 (5 points)
- Konstantine Janashia – 3 fingers in 0:26:48 (4 points)
- Adam Bishop – 3 fingers in 0:27:21 (3 points)
- Chris Van Der Linde – withdrew
- Terry Hollands – withdrew
Group Five
- Oleksii Novikov – 4 fingers in 0:28:44 (5 points)
- Luke Stoltman – 4 fingers in 0:28:92 (4 points)
- Bobby Thompson – 4 fingers in 0:36:25 (3 points)
- Kevin Faires – 4 fingers in 0:36:31 (2 points)
- Ervin Toots – 3 fingers in 0:29:44 (1 point)
Train Push
Initially the event was to be 50-ton train car pulled down 20m track. However technical issues led to officials removing the train car, leaving only a 20-ton caboose to be pushed from behind. Scored for time. Performed by Groups Two and Three.
Check out the scores below:
Group Two
- Johnny Hansson – 0:35:86 (5 points)
- Trey Mitchell – 0:36:31 (4 points)
- Tom Stoltman – 0:37:83 (3 points)
- Evan Singleton- 0:39:73 (2 points)
- Mark Felix – 0:42:58 (1 point)
Group Three
- Eythor Ingolfsson Melsted – 0:37:00 (5 points)
- Robert Oberst – 0:37:53 (4 points)
- JF Caron – 0:41:19 (3 points)
- Mikhail Shivlyakov – 0:44:12 (2 points)
- Luke Richardson – (withdrew)
Highlights
Still To Come For The World’s Strongest Man
With Day Two in the books, there is just one more days of the qualifying rounds of the 2021 World’s Strongest Man, before the two-day Finals. Here are the events that are still to come:
Day Three (Qualifiers Day Three)
- Overhead Medley
- Pickaxe Hold
- Stone Off
Day Four (Finals Day One)
- Giant’s Medley
- Titan’s Turntable
- REIGN Keg Toss (35lb kegs)
Day Five (Finals Day Two)
- Log Lift
- KNAACK Deadlift (using KNAACK jobsite boxes)
- Atlas Stones
Full WSM 2021 Coverage
Here’s the info for the first three days of events as they occurred.
- World’s Strongest Man 2021: Day One Results and Recap
- World’s Strongest Man 2021: Day Three Results and Finalists Revealed
- World’s Strongest Man 2021 Final Results
Stay tuned to Fitness Volt for more coverage of the 2021 World’s Strongest Man, as the rest of the contest unfolds.
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