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» Christmas strongman on tv (Go to post) | 31-12-2014 @ 07:23 | ||
One second faster on the deadlift and Felix would have been in WSM final at the age of 47. | |||
» Robert Oberst calls out Edd hall (Go to post) | 29-12-2014 @ 19:55 | ||
And just found this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bbmhKsStZMI Was given but I'm not sure. Very impressive for such a young guy. | |||
» Robert Oberst calls out Edd hall (Go to post) | 29-12-2014 @ 19:53 | ||
I think Mike Burke hit 200 at the Arnolds? | |||
» How many strongman federations in the UK? (Go to post) | 18-12-2014 @ 15:59 | ||
In a land where there were no injuries the WSM entry list would be fairly predictable (except for last year where the date change screwed things up). You have the previous years finalists 1. Thor Bjornsonn 2. Warrick Brant 3. Mike Burke 4. JF Caron 5. Eddie Hall 6. Terry Hollands 7. Dave Ostlund 8. Jerry Pritchett 9. Zydrunas Savickas 10. Laurence Shahlaei 11. Brian Shaw 12. Martin Wildauer Then you have the guys who qualified from Giants Live 13. David Nystrom 14. Mateusz Baron 15. Rafal Kobylarz 16. Jason Bergmann 17. Matjaz Belsak 18. Martin Forsmark 19. Johannes Arsjo Two more from the UK to make the minimum of 5 20. Graham Hicks 21. Mark Felix And ten further invitees based on past performance and nationality. 22. Frankie Schuen 23. Gerhard Van Stadden 24. Vytautas Lalas 25. Ole Martin Hanson (Norway seem to have one guaranteed entry and Solvang has been off form for a long time) 26. Robert Oberst 27. Krystof Radzikowski 28. Nick Best 29. Grzegorz Szymanski 30. Mikhail Shivlyakov (Koklyaev has retired?) Then you have a reserve from the US one from the UK and one international. They will probably be Bishop, Savatinov and Zageris So injury aside I would expect the entry list to look a lot like that if the competition takes place in March again. |