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2011 Germany's Strongest Man

The 2011 Germany's Strongest Man was held on 2011-08-07 in Waging am See, Germany. 12 athletes competed across 7 events were contested.

Date: August 7, 2011
Location: Waging am See, Germany, Germany
Type: Germany's Strongest Man
Division: Men
Patrik Baboumian
1st Place

Patrik Baboumian 🇩🇪

Total Points: 20.0

Results

Place Athlete Country Points
1 Patrik Baboumian 🇩🇪 GER 20.0
2 Daniel Wildt 🇩🇪 GER 22.0
3 Anton Schimke 🇩🇪 GER 33.0
4 Oliver Nell 🇩🇪 GER 35.0
5 Patrick Gentsch 🇩🇪 GER 36.0
6 Andreas Starzer 🇩🇪 GER 44.0
7 Mirko Rothe 🇩🇪 GER 45.0
8 Sven Reichboldt 🇩🇪 GER 52.0
9 Enrico Schütze 🇩🇪 GER 55.0
10 Sebastian Sommer 🇩🇪 GER 65.0
11 Lars Schmidt 🇩🇪 GER 71.0
12 Robert Heinrich 🇩🇪 GER 74.0

Event-by-Event Results

Atlas Stones

# Athlete Result Points
1 Mirko Rothe - 12.0
1 Sebastian Sommer - 12.0
1 Robert Heinrich (Withdrew) 12.0
4 Andreas Starzer 2 in 26.65 s 9.0
5 Daniel Wildt 2 in 17.65 s 8.0
6 Lars Schmidt 2 in 16.56 s 7.0
7 Patrick Gentsch 2 in 16.45 s 6.0
8 Oliver Nell 2 in 9.95 s 5.0
9 Enrico Schütze 3 in 49.26 s 4.0
10 Sven Reichboldt 3 in 48.71 s 3.0
11 Patrik Baboumian 4 in 41.02 s 2.0
12 Anton Schimke 5 in 53.26 s 1.0

Deadlift

# Athlete Result Points
1 Anton Schimke - 12.0
1 Patrick Gentsch - 12.0
1 Sebastian Sommer - 12.0
1 Lars Schmidt - 12.0
1 Robert Heinrich (Withdrew) 12.0
6 Sven Reichboldt 2 reps 7.0
7 Mirko Rothe 5 reps 5.0
7 Enrico Schütze 5 reps 5.0
9 Oliver Nell 7 reps 4.0
10 Daniel Wildt 8 reps 3.0
11 Andreas Starzer 11 reps 2.0
12 Patrik Baboumian 13 reps 1.0

Keg Press

# Athlete Result Points
1 Enrico Schütze - 12.0
1 Lars Schmidt - 12.0
1 Robert Heinrich (Withdrew) 12.0
4 Mirko Rothe 1 rep 9.0
5 Sven Reichboldt 2 reps 7.0
5 Sebastian Sommer 2 reps 7.0
7 Andreas Starzer 5 reps 6.0
8 Oliver Nell 7 reps 5.0
9 Anton Schimke 8 reps 3.0
9 Patrick Gentsch 8 reps 3.0
11 Daniel Wildt 12 reps 2.0
12 Patrik Baboumian 13 reps 1.0

Max Log Lift

# Athlete Result Points
1 Enrico Schütze 120 kg 11.0
1 Lars Schmidt 120 kg 11.0
3 Sven Reichboldt 130 kg 9.0
3 Sebastian Sommer 130 kg 9.0
5 Daniel Wildt 140 kg 6.0
5 Anton Schimke 140 kg 6.0
5 Andreas Starzer 140 kg 6.0
8 Patrick Gentsch 145 kg 4.0
8 Robert Heinrich 145 kg 4.0
10 Oliver Nell 150 kg 2.0
10 Mirko Rothe 150 kg 2.0
12 Patrik Baboumian 160 kg 1.0

Super Yoke

# Athlete Result Points
1 Robert Heinrich (Withdrew) 12.0
2 Lars Schmidt 1.96 m 11.0
3 Sven Reichboldt 67.55 s 10.0
4 Sebastian Sommer 43.01 s 9.0
5 Oliver Nell 38.84 s 8.0
6 Patrick Gentsch 30.89 s 7.0
7 Andreas Starzer 28.07 s 6.0
8 Anton Schimke 25.36 s 5.0
9 Enrico Schütze 22.06 s 4.0
10 Mirko Rothe 21.75 s 3.0
11 Patrik Baboumian 17.73 s 2.0
12 Daniel Wildt 15.68 s 1.0

Truck Pull

# Athlete Result Points
1 Robert Heinrich (Withdrew) 12.0
2 Enrico Schütze 17.07 m 11.0
3 Sven Reichboldt 50.17 s 10.0
4 Patrik Baboumian 49.67 s 9.0
5 Andreas Starzer 44.02 s 8.0
6 Lars Schmidt 37.87 s 7.0
7 Oliver Nell 35.26 s 6.0
8 Mirko Rothe 35.12 s 5.0
9 Sebastian Sommer 33.20 s 4.0
10 Anton Schimke 31.67 s 3.0
11 Patrick Gentsch 28.44 s 2.0
12 Daniel Wildt 27.67 s 1.0

Wheelbarrow Carry

# Athlete Result Points
1 Sebastian Sommer - 12.0
2 Lars Schmidt 0.8 m 11.0
3 Robert Heinrich 5.70 s 10.0
4 Mirko Rothe 9.6 m 9.0
5 Enrico Schütze 30.16 s 8.0
6 Andreas Starzer 20.54 s 7.0
7 Sven Reichboldt 19.71 s 6.0
8 Oliver Nell 16.70 s 5.0
9 Patrik Baboumian 16.51 s 4.0
10 Anton Schimke 14.13 s 3.0
11 Patrick Gentsch 13.96 s 2.0
12 Daniel Wildt 13.16 s 1.0
Last updated: February 23, 2026

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