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he 2024 U105KG America’s Strongest Man contest, held on July 27th in Round Rock, Texas, showcased a fierce competition among the nation’s top strongmen under 105 kilograms (231.5 pounds). This event, marking a significant highlight in the strength sports calendar, concluded with Zack McCarley clinching his fourth title, demonstrating exceptional resilience and strategic prowess across five grueling events.
Comprehensive Breakdown of Each Event
Event One: Max Log Lift Triumphs
The championship kicked off with the Max Log Lift, a true test of upper body strength and technique. The athletes were challenged to lift the maximum weight possible in a single overhead press. Aidan Howell emerged as the standout performer, impressively lifting 175 kilograms (386 pounds), which is over 1.6 times his body weight. The detailed results for this event were as follows:- Aidan Howell: 175 kg
- Edwin Young: 172 kg
- Garrett Payne: 168 kg
Event Two: Deadlift for Reps
The Deadlift for Reps event required competitors to perform as many reps as possible with a starting weight of 279 kg (615 lbs), escalating to 306 kg (674.5 lbs). Christopher Otero dominated this round with a remarkable 10 repetitions, showcasing his extraordinary lower body and core strength. Key results included:- Christopher Otero: 10 reps
- James Deffinbaugh: 9 reps
- Kevin Candito and Shane Darrow: 8 reps each
Event Three: Medley of Strength and Agility
In the third event, athletes faced a medley consisting of a 147 kg (324 lbs) Farmer’s Walk followed by carrying a similarly weighted Sandbag for 15 meters. James Deffinbaugh clinched first place with a time of 22.25 seconds, narrowly surpassing Zack McCarley by mere seconds.Event Four: Arm-Over-Arm Truck Pull
This penultimate event tested the competitors’ pulling strength and endurance. Participants had to pull a heavy truck over a 15-meter course. Justin Loy emerged victorious with a swift 15.29-second finish, illustrating his powerful pulling capabilities.Event Five: Sandbag Toss Finale
The Sandbag Toss, involving four bags ranging from 18 kg (40 lbs) to 25 kg (55 lbs), was the final challenge. Zack McCarley excelled, completing all tosses in 12.08 seconds, securing his overall victory.Zack McCarley: A Profile in Strength
Zack McCarley, a seasoned athlete, has proven his mettle time and again, with his victory in 2024 marking his fourth U105KG ASM title. His strategic comeback in the competition, particularly in the latter events, highlights his experience and tactical approach to the sport.
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