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2024 Magnus Ver Magnusson Strongman Classic Results: Mateusz Kieliszkowski Dominates the Competition

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The 2024 Magnus Ver Magnusson Strongman Classic showcased the pinnacle of human strength and endurance, delivering nine grueling events over three days in the icy landscapes of Iceland. This prestigious event saw Mateusz Kieliszkowski emerge as the champion, securing his legacy with a commanding performance.


Event Overview and Results​

The competition featured 15 of the world’s top strongmen, each pushing their physical and mental limits to conquer some of the most challenging tests in strength sports. Below, we delve into each event, highlighting the performances that defined the competition.

Final Standings​

RankAthletePoints
1Mateusz Kieliszkowski111.5
2Tristain Hoath107
3Andrew Burton96.5
4Wesley Derwinsky96
5Tiano Faapoi84
6Audrius Jokubaitis82.5
7Shane Flowers77
8Evans Nana Aryee63
9Aivars Šmaukstelis57.5
10Nikoloz Lekaidze56
11Rongo Keene55
12Didzis Zarinš54
13Kristjan Nielsson46.5
14Tyler Sigurdson43
15Palmi Gudfinnsson32.5

Event Details​

Event 1: Natural Stones Press for Max​

The competition began with an explosive start as athletes vied to lift the heaviest stone within a 60-second time limit. Mateusz Kieliszkowski set the tone by being the only competitor to press a 142-kilogram (313-pound) natural stone, earning his first win of the Classic.

Top Performers:

  • Mateusz Kieliszkowski: 142 kg
  • Tristain Hoath, Andrew Burton, Evans Nana Aryee, Kristjan Nielsson: 134 kg

Event 2: Hercules Hold​

Endurance was the focus as athletes gripped two 150-kilogram (330.7-pound) pillars for as long as possible. Andrew Burton’s extraordinary grip strength earned him the win, holding on for 59 seconds.

Top Performers:

  • Andrew Burton: 59.01 seconds
  • Rongo Keene: 46.47 seconds
  • Tristain Hoath: 44.11 seconds

Event 3: Husafell Stone Carry​

A hallmark of Icelandic strongman culture, the Husafell Stone Carry demanded athletes transport a 186-kilogram (410-pound) stone over icy terrain. Mateusz Kieliszkowski’s 68-meter carry secured his second victory.

Top Performers:

  • Mateusz Kieliszkowski: 68 m
  • Audrius Jokubaitis: 65.8 m
  • Kristjan Nielsson: 59.7 m

Event 4: Super Yoke & Farmer’s Walk Medley​

Combining speed and strength, this event required athletes to carry an 837.8-pound yoke followed by a 308.6-pound Farmer’s Walk. Wesley Derwinsky narrowly edged out Andrew Burton with a winning time of 33.09 seconds.

Top Performers:

  • Wesley Derwinsky: 33.09 seconds
  • Andrew Burton: 33.36 seconds
  • Mateusz Kieliszkowski: 34.04 seconds

Event 5: Sandbag Toss​

Athletes displayed explosive power by hurling six sandbags over a 4.4-meter beam. Shane Flowers overcame a prior bicep injury to claim victory in just 11.81 seconds.

Top Performers:

  • Shane Flowers: 11.81 seconds
  • Wesley Derwinsky: 13.75 seconds
  • Tristain Hoath: 14.62 seconds

Event 6: Natural Stone Medley​

Back to the stones, competitors lifted a series of progressively heavier stones, with weights ranging from 105 to 170 kilograms. Mateusz Kieliszkowski completed the medley in a blazing 30.39 seconds.

Top Performers:

  • Mateusz Kieliszkowski: 30.39 seconds
  • Audrius Jokubaitis: 49.59 seconds
  • Tyler Sigurdson: 39.54 seconds (4 stones)

Event 7: Vertical Lift​

This event tested pulling power and height, with Andrew Burton scaling 6 meters in 30.20 seconds to claim another victory.

Top Performers:

  • Andrew Burton: 6 m in 30.20 seconds
  • Tristain Hoath: 5 m in 20.68 seconds
  • Wesley Derwinsky: 5 m in 31.99 seconds

Event 8: Silver Dollar Deadlift​

Athletes tackled increasing weights in this endurance-focused event. Six competitors tied for first, lifting 380 kilograms before failing the next increment.

Top Performers:

  • Multiple Tied: 380 kg

Event 9: Log Lift​

The final event challenged overhead strength with a series of logs ranging from 125 to 165 kilograms. Mateusz Kieliszkowski dominated yet again, lifting all four logs in 29.56 seconds.

Top Performers:

  • Mateusz Kieliszkowski: 29.56 seconds
  • Wesley Derwinsky: 39.23 seconds
  • Didzis Zarinš: 39.47 seconds
Magnus Ver Magnusson Strongman Results

Analyzing the Champion: Mateusz Kieliszkowski​

Mateusz Kieliszkowski’s victory stems from his unmatched consistency and dominance across multiple events. Winning four of the nine events and placing highly in others, his performance exemplifies peak strength and versatility. Despite a slight disadvantage in the deadlift, he compensated with superior speed and endurance.

Final Thoughts​

The 2024 Magnus Ver Magnusson Strongman Classic highlighted the relentless spirit of elite strongmen, with Mateusz Kieliszkowski’s victory standing as a testament to excellence in strength sports. As the strongman community looks to future competitions, this event will remain a benchmark of grit and glory.
 

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