The Commerce World's Strongest Man 2016

The Commerce World's Strongest Man 2016

Results

The Commerce World's Strongest Man 2016 Results
The premier title in the sport of strongman, The World's Strongest Man competition brings together 30 of the strongest men in the world for a weeklong tournament style competition to determine who is the Strongest Man in the World.

World's Strongest Man Final Standings


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1. Brian Shaw (USA) - 53 points
2. Hafthor Bjornsson (Iceland) - 51 points
3. Eddie Hall (England) - 43 point
4. Konstantine Janashia (Georgia) -  points
5. Jean Francois Caron (Canada) - 30.5 points
6. Martins Licis (USA) - 30.5 points
7. Mateusz Kielszkowski (Poland) -  points
8. Gregorz Szymanki (Poland) -  points
9. Matjaz Belsak (Slovenia) -  points
10. Laurence Shahlaei (England) - Withdrawn

Event 4 - Plane pull


40 ton plane pulled 25m

1. Hafthor Bjornsson (Iceland) - 24.9m, 10 points
2. Brian Shaw (USA) - 24.53m, 9 points
3. Eddie Hall (England) - 24.45m, 8 points
4. Konstantine Janashia (Georgia) - 24.06m, 7 points
5. Matjaz Belsak (Slovenia) - 23.55m, 6 points
6. Gregorz Szymanki (Poland) - 23.35m, 5 points
7. Martins Licis (USA) - 22.53m, 4 points
8. Mateusz Kielszkowski (Poland) - 22.14m, 3 points
9. Jean Francois Caron (Canada) - 21.73m, 2 points

Event 5 - Kettlebell toss


Kettlebell toss for max height

1. Brian Shaw (USA) - 10 points
2. Hafthor Bjornsson (Iceland) - 9 points
3. Jean Francois Caron (Canada) - 8 points
4. Eddie Hall (England) - 7 points
5. Konstantine Janashia (Georgia) - 6 points
6. Gregorz Szymanki (Poland) - 5 points
7. Mateusz Kielszkowski (Poland) - 4 points
8. Matjaz Belsak (Slovenia) - 3 points
9. Martins Licis (USA) - 2 points

Event 6 - Atlas stones


1. Hafthor Bjornsson (Iceland) - 10 points
2. Brian Shaw (USA) - 9 points
3. Eddie Hall (England) - 8 points
4. Martins Licis (USA) - 7 points
5. Jean Francois Caron (Canada) - 6 points

Still waiting on final stones results from: 

Mateusz Kielszkowski (Poland)  
Konstantine Janashia (Georgia) 
Gregorz Szymanki (Poland)
Matjaz Belsak (Slovenia)


Day 1 Overall Standings


1. Brian Shaw (USA) - 25 points
2. Konstantine Janashia (Georgia) - 23 points
3. Hafthor Bjornsson (Iceland) - 22 points
4. Eddie Hall (England) - 20 points
5. Martins Licis (USA) - 17.5 points
5. Mateusz Kielszkowski (Poland) - 17.5 points
7. Jean Francois Caron (Canada) - 14 points
8. Matjaz Belsak (Slovenia) - 10 points
9. Gregorz Szymanki (Poland) - 9.5 points
10. Laurence Shahlaei (England) - Withdrew

Event 1 - Frame Carry


375kg frame carry for 15m out and 15m back


1. Mateusz Kielszkowski (Poland) - 10 points
2. Konstantine Janashia (Georgia) - 9 points
3. Brian Shaw (USA) - 8 points
4. Martins Licis (USA) - 7 points
5. Hafthor Bjornsson (Iceland) - 6 points
6. Gregorz Szymanki (Poland) - 5 points
7. Laurence Shahlaei (England) - 4 points
8. Jean Francois Caron (Canada) - 3 points
9. Matjaz Belsak (Slovenia) - 2 points
10. Eddie Hall (England) - 1 point

Event 2 - Circus Barbell press for reps


160kg circus barbell press for reps


1. Hafthor Bjornsson (Iceland) - 8 reps, 9.5 points
1. Eddie Hall (England) - 8 reps, 9.5 points
3. Brian Shaw (USA) - 7 reps, 7.5 points
3. Konstantine Janashia (Georgia)- 7 reps, 7.5 points
5. Martins Licis (USA) - 6 reps, 6 points
6. Mateusz Kielszkowski (Poland) - 5 reps, 5 points
7. Matjaz Belsak (Slovenia) - 4 reps, 3.5 points
7. Jean Francois Caron (Canada) - 4 reps, 3.5 points
9. Gregorz Szymanki (Poland) - 2 reps, 2 points
10. Laurence Shahlaei (England) - WITHDRAW

Event 3 - Max deadlift


Deadlift for max weight


1. Eddie Hall (England) - 445kg, 9.5 points
1. Brian Shaw (USA) - 445kg, 9.5 points
3. Jean Francois Caron (Canada) - 435kg, 8 points
4. Hafthor Bjornsson (Iceland) - 420kg, 6.5 points
4. Konstantine Janashia (Georgia) - 420kg, 6.5 points
6. Martins Licis (USA) - 400kg, 4.5 points
6. Matjaz Belsak (Slovenia) - 400kg, 4.5 points
8. Mateusz Kielszkowski (Poland) - 375kg, 2.5 points
8. Gregorz Szymanki (Poland) - 375kg, 2.5 points



Event Info
The premier title in the sport of strongman, The World's Strongest Man competition brings together 30 of the strongest men in the world for a weeklong tournament style competition to determine who is the Strongest Man in the World.