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Hafþór Júlíus Björnsson

Hafþór Júlíus Björnsson (Icelandic: [ˈhafθour ˈjuːlijʏs ˈpjœr̥sɔn] ; transliterated as Hafthor in English), born 26 November 1988, is an Icelandic professional strongman who is widely regarded as one of the greatest strength athletes of all time.[2][3] He is the first and only person to have won the Arnold Strongman Classic, the Europe's Strongest Man, and the World's Strongest Man competitions in the same calendar year[4][5] and holds numerous Strongman titles from multiple strength federations, including multiple world records.[6] With 30 international competition wins, he is the third most decorated strongman in history, behind Lithuania's Žydrūnas Savickas and Poland's Mariusz Pudzianowski,[7] and in terms of pure brute strength, many strength analysts and strongman experts regard Hafþór as "the strongest man to have ever lived".[8][9][2][10]

Hafþór Júlíus Björnsson
Hafþór in 2017
Born
Hafþór Júlíus Björnsson

(1988-11-26) 26 November 1988 (age 35)
Reykjavík, Iceland
Other names
  • The Mountain
  • Thor
  • Ljónið
Occupations
  • Strongman
  • actor
  • boxer
Years active2010–2020 (strongman)
Height206 cm (6 ft 9 in)[1]
Spouse
Kelsey Henson
(m. 2018)
Children2
Websitehafthorbjornsson.com

Hafþór has also appeared on television as an actor, portraying "The Mountain" Ser Gregor Clegane in the HBO series Game of Thrones for five seasons. He is often simply referred to as "Thor" or "the Mountain", the latter due to his Game of Thrones character and his own massive size.[11]

In March 2023, Hafþór was inducted into the International Sports Hall of Fame.[12][13]

Early life edit

Hafþór was born on 26 November 1988 in Reykjavík, Iceland.[14] When he was eleven years old, his family moved to Kópavogur. He received his primary education at Grundaskóli and then Hjallaskóli hill school, but due to high levels of energy as a child, he had difficulty sitting in a classroom or concentrating on his studies.[15] As a student at the polytechnic school in Breiðholt,[citation needed] he was enthusiastic about sports and played soccer and did gymnastics, before discovering his passion for basketball in eighth grade. He was also a chess player, with a Blitz rating of 800.[16] He also loved playing video games.[17]

A lanky teenager, Hafþór gained size and strength through daily exercise, combining basic movements (push-ups, chin-ups, and sit-ups) with working at his grandfather's farm during summers and lifting natural stones in the wilderness.[18][14] His imposing height of 205 cm (6 ft 9 in)[19] is credited to his 203 cm (6 ft 8 in) father, Björn Þor Reynisson,[20] and his mother, Ragnheiður Juliusdottir, who is also of tall stature.[14] Hafþór's grandfather Reynir Ásgeirsson is also very tall and just as broad across the chest.[20] Hafþór has two sisters: Bryndís Björg Björnsdóttir and Hafdís Lind Björnsdóttir.[21]

Basketball career edit

Hafþór Júlíus Björnsson
Personal information
Height205 cm (6 ft 9 in)[1]
Weight105 kg (231 lb)[a]
Sport
SportBasketball
PositionCenter
Club2004–2005 Breiðablik
2005–2006 FSu
2006–2007 KR
2007–2008 FSu

Hafþór began his athletic career as a basketball player, playing as a center with a bodyweight of around 105 kg (231 lb). He started his senior team career for the Icelandic 1. deild karla club Breiðablik in 2004.[22] The following season, he transferred to FSu Selfoss, but after about ten games, it was discovered that he had been playing with a broken bone in his ankle and required surgery. After recovering, in 2006, Hafþór moved to KR in the Icelandic top-tier Úrvalsdeild.[23][24] However, after a screw in his ankle shattered, he had to undergo a second surgery in November, forcing him to miss the rest of the season.[25]

To commence the 2007–2008 season, Hafþór moved back to play for FSu Selfoss and averaged 6.7 points per game,[26] helping the team to achieve a promotion to the Úrvalsdeild.[27] Unfortunately, the troublesome ankle continued and ultimately forced him to retire from basketball at the age of nineteen, shattering his dream of making it to the NBA one day.[28][15]

Between 2004 and 2006, Hafþór played 32 games for the Icelandic junior national basketball teams[29] and 8 with Iceland's U-18 national team in Division A of the U18 European Championship.[30] In May 2004, he won the Nordic championship with the U-16 team.[31] During the 2004 FIBA Europe Under-16 Championship Division B, he helped Iceland achieve promotion to Division A.[32] In 2006, he won the Nordic championship again, this time with the U-18 team.[33]

Strongman career edit

Hafþór Júlíus Björnsson
 
At the 2015 Caledonian Club Highland Games, trying the 12 kg Scottish Stone Put.
Personal information
Height205 cm (6 ft 9 in)[1]
Weight180–210 kg (397–463 lb)[34][35]
Sport
SportStrongman
Medal record
Representing   Iceland
World's Strongest Man
6th 2011 World's Strongest Man
3rd 2012 World's Strongest Man
3rd 2013 World's Strongest Man
2nd 2014 World's Strongest Man
3rd 2015 World's Strongest Man
2nd 2016 World's Strongest Man
2nd 2017 World's Strongest Man
1st 2018 World's Strongest Man
3rd 2019 World's Strongest Man
Arnold Strongman Classic
2nd 2017 Arnold Strongman Classic
1st 2018 Arnold Strongman Classic
1st 2019 Arnold Strongman Classic
1st 2020 Arnold Strongman Classic
Europe's Strongest Man
1st 2014 Europe's Strongest Man
1st 2015 Europe's Strongest Man
2nd 2016 Europe's Strongest Man
1st 2017 Europe's Strongest Man
1st 2018 Europe's Strongest Man
1st 2019 Europe's Strongest Man
Giants Live
1st 2014 FitX Australia
1st 2014 World's Strongest Viking
1st 2015 World's Strongest Viking
1st 2015 Sweden
World's Ultimate Strongman
1st 2018 World's Ultimate Strongman
Strongman Champions League
1st 2013 Latvia
2nd 2013 FIBO Germany
2nd 2013 Netherlands
2nd 2013 China
3rd 2013 Russia
3rd 2013 Brazil
1st 2014 Serbia
1st 2014 Finland
1st 2014 Netherlands
1st 2014 Malaysia
1st 2015 Norway
1st 2015 Bulgaria
1st 2015 Croatia
Arnold Pro Strongman World Series
3rd 2014 Brazil
1st 2016 Brazil
1st 2016 Australia
1st 2016 South Africa
1st 2017 Forts de Warwick
Jón Páll Sigmarsson Classic
2nd 2010 Jón Páll Sigmarsson Classic
1st 2012 Jón Páll Sigmarsson Classic
Força Bruta
2nd 2013 Força Bruta
3rd 2014 Força Bruta
King of the Castle
1st 2012 King of the Castle
Battle of the North
1st 2014 Battle of the North
WoW Stronger
1st 2017 WoW Stronger
World's Strongest Team
1st 2012 World's Strongest Team with Jarno Jokinen
1st 2015 World's Strongest Team with Matjaz Belsak
Iceland's Strongest Man
3rd 2010
1st 2011
1st 2012
1st 2013
1st 2014
1st 2015
1st 2016
1st 2017
1st 2018
1st 2019
1st 2020
Strongest Man in Iceland
1st 2010
1st 2011
1st 2012
1st 2016
1st 2017
Iceland's Strongest Viking
1st 2010
1st 2011
1st 2012
Westfjord's Viking
1st 2010
1st 2011
1st 2012
Grundarfjord Viking
3rd 2009
Highland Viking
3rd 2009
1st 2010
Eastfjord Strongman Championships
2nd 2009
1st 2010
1st 2012
OK Budar Strongman Championships
1st 2010
Akranes Strength Challenge
1st 2011
This list contains only the podium finishes. A full list is given under Competitive record

After recovering from the ankle injury, and inspired by Ronnie Coleman and Dorian Yates, Hafþór trained like a bodybuilder.[36] One day, when four-time World's Strongest Man champion Magnús Ver Magnússon spotted the twenty-year-old, 6 ft 9 in, 140 kg (308 lb) Hafþór deadlifting in his gym, "Jakaból", he immediately realized his potential as a good prospect for strongman,[37] which paved the way for Hafþór to train with Stefán Sölvi Pétursson, Benedikt Magnússon, Páll Logason, and Ari Gunnarsson.

The following year, while training at the "Strongman Base" gym, Hafþór was nicknamed Ljónið (the Lion) by Stefán Sölvi Pétursson,[38] because he continuously grew bigger and got stronger, eventually reaching his heaviest body weight ever, of 210 kg (463 lb), in 2012.[35]

Iceland's Strongest Man edit

With his newfound friendships and guidance, Hafþór progressed in the sport and went on to win several strongman contests in Iceland multiple times from 2009 onwards, including Westfjord's Viking, Eastfjord Strongman Championships, Highland Viking,[39] Iceland's Strongest Viking, OK Badur Strongman Championships,[20] Akranes Strength Challenge, and Strongest Man in Iceland.[40][41] After placing third behind his friends Pétursson and Magnússon in 2010, Hafþór won his first Iceland's Strongest Man title (Iceland's most prestigious) in 2011,[42] becoming the ninth Icelander to win the title since its inception, in 1985. His winning streak continued, and in August 2020, Hafþór won the Iceland's Strongest Man for the tenth consecutive time.

Strongman Champions League edit

Hailing from its IFSA roots, the Strongman Champions League organized several Grand Prix events, which attracted many athletes from around the world.[43] It gave Hafþór the opportunity for international exposure, competing against the best strongmen in the world. From 2013 to 2015, he competed prolifically (up to fourteen competitions in a single year) throughout many Grand Prix competitions in Germany, Netherlands, Finland, Norway, Serbia, Croatia, Bulgaria, Latvia, Russia, China, Malaysia, and Brazil, winning eight international titles, three silver medals, and two bronze medals.[44]

In January 2015, at the World's Strongest Viking competition, held in Norway, Hafþór carried a 10-metre-long (33 ft), 650 kg (1,433 lb) log for five steps, thus breaking a legendary 1,000-year-old record, set by Orm Storolfsson.[45]

Europe's Strongest Man edit

After placing fifth and fourth in 2012 and 2013, respectively, Hafþór won the 2014 Europe's Strongest Man competition in Leeds, organized by Giants Live. During the competition, after setting a new world record in the Atlas stones event, he famously answered the reporter, "I'm the future of strength, and I'm king of the stones!"[46] Hafþór successfully defended his title in 2015, but in 2016, despite doing well in other events, he made a mistake at the car walk by gripping the apparatus from the center instead of the sides, which compromised his balance; he eventually lost the title to Englishman Laurence Shahlaei. He regained it in 2017, after an iconic battle with Eddie Hall, and famously answered Bill Kazmaier, "This is not a beauty contest, this is Strongman!" He successfully defended the crown again in 2018 and 2019, becoming a five-time Europe's Strongest Man Champion.[47]

In addition to his five titles, Hafþór has also won the 2014 Giants Live FitX Melbourne, 2014 World's Strongest Viking, 2015 Giants Live Viking, and 2015 Giants Live Sweden, making him the greatest Giants Live champion of all time, with nine wins.[48]

World's Strongest Man edit

Hafþór took part in World's Strongest Man after earning a wild card invitation to the 2011 contest[49] and placed sixth. At 22 years and 300 days, he is the fourth-youngest WSM finalist in history. Taking part again in ensuing years, he placed third in 2012, 2013, and 2015, and finished runner-up in 2014 to Žydrūnas Savickas[50] by half a point, again in 2016 to Brian Shaw[51] by two points, and finally in 2017 to Eddie Hall[52] by one point, before becoming the World's Strongest Man in 2018,[4][5] winning the competition by six-and-a-half points over the runner-up, Mateusz Kieliszkowski. Hafþór was the third Icelander to win the title, after Jón Páll Sigmarsson and Magnús Ver Magnússon.[53]

In his attempt to defend the title in 2019, Hafþór suffered a torn plantar fascia during the group stages and emerged in third place overall, behind Martins Licis and Mateusz Kieliszkowski,[54] thus achieving the longest continuous podium streak in World's Strongest Man history, with eight (2012–2019). Hafþór has also won more vehicle pulls,[55] stone events,[56] and medleys and loading races[57] than any other competitor in the history of the competition. Among the past winners who have managed to qualify for the finals at a 100% ratio, Hafþór and Mariusz Pudzianowski top the list, with nine finals out of nine appearances. In May 2020, Hafþór stated that he would not return to Giants Live or World's Strongest Man competitions.[58]

Arnold Strongman Classic edit

Hafþór entered the Arnold Sports Festival's limelight after winning second place in the 2011 Arnold Amateur competition, which was also his first-ever competition abroad. This paved the way for him to qualify for the Arnold Pro Strongman World Series, eventually winning the Arnold Brazil, Arnold Australia, Arnold South Africa, and Arnold Canada competitions.

Widely recognized as the heaviest and most difficult strongman contest in the world,[59][60] Hafþór first participated in the Arnold Strongman Classic finals, held annually in Columbus, Ohio, in 2012, placing tenth (last place). But after a continuous progression, placing eighth in 2013, fifth in 2014, seventh in 2015, fifth in 2016, and second in 2017, Hafþór defeated the defending champion, Brian Shaw, and won the 2018 Arnold Strongman Classic, becoming only the seventh person to win the prestigious title. In the fourth event, Hafþór broke the elephant bar deadlift world record with 472 kg (1,041 lb), beating Jerry Pritchett's 467.7 kg (1,031 lb), established the previous year.[61][62]

Hafþór successfully defended his title at the 2019 Arnold Strongman Classic in dominant fashion and improved on his elephant bar deadlift world record, increasing it to 474 kg (1,045 lb) in only his second attempt out of the three allowed.[63][64]

After successfully defending his crown again in 2020, Hafþór became only the second person in history to win the Arnold Strongman Classic three times in a row, after Žydrūnas Savickas.

As his first competition after an extended leave from Strongman due to his fight with Eddie Hall and attempt at the all-time raw powerlifting record, Hafthor has been confirmed in the lineup of the 2024 Arnold Strongman Classic.[65][66]

World's Ultimate Strongman edit

In 2018, Hafþór won the inaugural World's Ultimate Strongman, held in Dubai, in a stacked field of twelve athletes.[67] This year also marked the most dominant calendar year in strongman history, with Hafþór winning the Iceland's Strongest Man, Europe's Strongest Man, World's Strongest Man, World's Ultimate Strongman, and the Arnold Strongman Classic.

Also from 2018 onwards, Hafþór significantly increased his static strength under the mentoring of his strength coach since 2016, Sebastian Oreb,[68] and increased his squat to 445 kilograms (981 lb) during training and 460 kilograms (1,014 lb) during Thor's Powerlifting Challenge. In February 2020, Hafþór deadlifted 455 kilograms (1,003 lb) for two reps and became the first person in history to deadlift 1,000 lb for two reps. Two weeks later, he deadlifted an unofficial world record on the elephant bar, with 480 kilograms (1,058 lb). All of the lifts were performed raw (only wraps for squats and straps for deadlifts).

On 2 May 2020, Hafþór deadlifted 501 kilograms (1,105 lb) under strongman rules (standard bar with figure-eight straps and single-ply suit) at Thor's Power Gym, Kópavogur, Iceland, while being refereed by Magnús Ver Magnússon under the sanctioning of World's Ultimate Strongman, and broke the near-four-year strongman deadlift world record of 500 kilograms (1,102 lb), by Eddie Hall.[69] The lift was globally televised live by ESPN, and the Guinness World Records verified it as 'the Heaviest Deadlift of all time'.[70]

In August 2020, Hafþór announced his retirement from strongman competitions.[71][72]

Rogue Invitational and comeback edit

After a two-and-a-half-year hiatus from competitive strongman, Hafþór announced his retirement from boxing,[73] having already gone back to strength training. A couple of weeks later, on 30 October 2022, he participated in the 2022 Rogue Invitational in Austin, Texas, and threw the 25.5 kg (56 lb) Scottish Highland Games weight over 6.17 metres (20 ft 3 in), using one arm for a new world record. He also indicated his comeback to competitive strongman and powerlifting.[74]

Competitive record edit

Strongman
Placements: 56 x 1st places, 12 x 2nd places and 11 x 3rd places = 79 x podium finishes from 96 total competitions.[44][75][76]
Winning percentage: 46.1% in International circuit & 84% at National circuit
Podium percentage: 75.4% in International circuit & 97% at National circuit
Top 5 percentage: 92.3% in International circuit & 100% at National circuit

1st 2nd 3rd Podium 4th 5th Top 5 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th Total
International 30 11 8 49 4 7 60 1 2 1 1 65
National 26 1 3 30 1 31 31
Combined 56 12 11 79 5 7 91 1 2 1 1 96

Powerlifting
Despite the fact that Hafþór never trained specifically for powerlifting, he did two full competitions during his strongman career and another post-retirement. In the 2011 Íslandsmót tournament, at the age of 22, he totaled 930 kg (2,050 lb) raw, winning second place overall, behind Páll Logason.[77] During the 2018 Thor's Powerlifting Challenge (sanctioned by the 'World Raw Powerlifting Federation'), with only five weeks of casual preparation, Hafþór totaled 1,100 kg (2,425 lb) raw, which was at the time the fifth-highest raw superheavyweight powerlifting total of all time.[78] He won second place for highest bench press, behind Kirill Sarychev, and won first place for the highest squat, highest deadlift, highest total, and highest Wilks score, winning the overall competition.

After a two-and-a-half-year hiatus from strength training, Hafþór competed in 2022 Thor's Powerlifting Meet in December and totaled 970 kg (2,138 lbs) raw.[79] Then on 13 February 2023, Hafþór proceeded to officially announce his return to strength sports, stating he will attempt to break the all-time powerlifting total world record at the end of the year.[80] On 15 April 2023, he competed in his first out of three scheduled powerlifting meets, on his journey towards breaking the world record, and squatted 420 kg (925 lb), but tore his left pectoral muscle on his last bench press attempt of 252.5 kg (557 lb), forcing him to withdraw from performing the deadlifts.[81] A week later, he underwent a five-hour surgery in Los Angeles, where the muscle was successfully re-attached to the bone, promising a full recovery.[82]

Personal records edit

Legacy edit

During his ten-year international strongman career, Hafþór won all the major strongman competitions and titles that were available at that time, including World's Strongest Man, Arnold Strongman Classic, Europe's Strongest Man, Strongman Champions League, Giants Live, and World's Ultimate Strongman, and his thirty international wins rank him as the third most decorated strongman of all time.[7] Even though he was noted primarily for his strength in the moving events during the initial years of his career (for example, medleys and loading races, keg-tossing, power stairs, vehicle pulls, and natural stones, which require good stamina and athleticism), Hafþór kept on improving and upscaled his brute strength, which helped him excel in static events, such as deadlifts, squats, log presses, axle presses, circus dumbbells, etc. This made him a well-rounded strongman by the year 2018. Experts consider the three years from that point onwards as the "highest peak performance" of any strongman in history, due to Hafþór's dominance and having no weaknesses at any event.[95] During these three years, the only time Hafþór failed to win a competition was due to an injury,[54] and apart from it, he remained unbeaten. Hafþór's international accolades and winning everything there is in the sport cemented his legacy as one of the greatest strongmen of all time,[3] and due to numerous world records and feats involving brute strength and static lifts, many analysts and strongman experts regard Hafþór as "the strongest man to have ever walked the earth".[8][9][2][10]

Boxing career edit

Hafþór Júlíus Björnsson
Personal information
Height205 cm (6 ft 9 in)[1]
Weight145–152 kg (320–335 lb)[96][97]
Sport
SportBoxing
Weight classTitanweight

On 2 May 2020, after breaking the Deadlift World Record, Hafþór challenged its previous record holder, Eddie Hall, to a boxing match.[98] Despite having no boxing experience whatsoever, Hafþór learned the fundamentals of the sport and made commendable progress[99] under the guidance of his coaches, Billy Nelson[100] and Vilhjálmur Hernandez, and support from his two main sparring partners, Skúli Ármansson and Bill Hodgson. With a stricter diet that differed from his strongman days, Hafþór also transformed himself to suit the new sport, losing 60 kg (132 lb) in the process.[101][96] He started training twice a day (up to five hours per day), with a weekly routine that was segmented into fourteen sessions. They consisted of six boxing training sessions, four strength training sessions (two each for upper and lower body), and four endurance training sessions.[102]

Hafþór's first exhibition match was against ex-WBO European light-heavyweight champion Steven Ward, in January 2021.[103] For his second exhibition match, he faced the 2010 Commonwealth Games Heavyweight Gold Medalist, Simon Vallily, in May 2021.[104] The two fights provided him his first real ring experience. On 18 September 2021, Hafþór faced Canadian professional arm-wrestler Devon Larratt in his first non-exhibition boxing match. Larratt volunteered for the fight when Eddie Hall withdrew, after sustaining a biceps tear during training.[105] Within the first round, the referee was forced to stop the fight, awarding Hafþór the win via TKO (technical knockout).[106][107]

The Mountain vs. The Beast edit

On 19 March 2022, after almost two years since its announcement, Hafþór and Hall finally faced each other in Dubai in a fight taglined The Heaviest Boxing Match in History. Hall started the first round with continuous haymakers, but Hafþór kept his composure and stuck to the basics, focusing on a solid jab and better footwork. Once he realized Hall's game plan, Hafþór took control of the fight by bludgeoning and knocking Hall down twice, in rounds three and six. Hall sustained bleeding lacerations on top of both eyes, and Hafþór won the fight via unanimous decision.[108][109][110]

Boxing record edit

4 fights 2 wins 0 losses
By knockout 1 0
By decision 1 0
Draws 2
No. Result Record Opponent Type Round, time Date Location
4 Win 2–0–2   Eddie Hall UD 6 19 March 2022 Dubai
3 Win 1–0–2   Devon Larratt TKO 1 (6), 2:00 18 September 2021 Dubai
2 Draw 0–0–2   Simon Vallily D 4 28 May 2021 Dubai
1 Draw 0–0–1   Steven Ward D 3 16 January 2021 Dubai

Acting career edit

Hafþór was cast as Ser Gregor "The Mountain" Clegane for the fourth season of the HBO series Game of Thrones in August 2013.[111] This was his first main acting role, and he is the third person to depict the character after Conan Stevens played the role in season 1 and Ian Whyte in season 2, but the first actor to portray Clegane in more than one continuous season, with his appearances in seasons four through eight.[112] He was also cast for the lead role in the Philadelphia Renaissance Faire during their debut season, in 2015. He appeared as 'King Thor', the leader of a Viking raiding party intent on capturing the city of Amman.[113]

In 2018, Hafþór played Mongkut, the main villain in Kickboxer: Retaliation, opposite Alain Moussi and Jean-Claude Van Damme, in a story about a kickboxer (Moussi) who is sedated and taken to a prison in Bangkok, where he is forced to fight a giant for freedom and a large sum of money.[114] In the same year, he also played Big John in the film Operation Ragnarok, about a town in the south of Sweden isolated after a viral outbreak and the trapped Swedes and immigrants uniting to survive an onslaught.[115]

The next year, he starred with Mike Tyson in the action film Pharaoh's War, about a former soldier (Tyson) with a mysterious past leading a group of Egyptian refugees through the desert to protect them from a group of evil mercenaries.[116]

In 2022, Hafþór had a minor role as Thorfinnr the Tooth-Gnasher in the historical epic fantasy The Northman, which starred Alexander Skarsgård, Nicole Kidman, Ethan Hawke, Claes Bang, Anya Taylor-Joy, and Willem Dafoe.[117]

Filmography edit

Film edit

List of film appearances, with year, title, and role shown
Year Title Role Notes
2015 Eddie: Strongman Himself
2017 Devilish Deeds Psycho Phil Bell
2018 Kickboxer: Retaliation Mongkut
2018 Operation Ragnarok Big John
2019 Pharaoh's War Frank
2022 The Northman Thorfinnr

Television edit

List of television appearances, with year, title, and role shown
Duration Title Role Notes
2011–2019 The World's Strongest Man Himself
2014–2019 Game of Thrones The Mountain Recurring role
2015 A League of Their Own Himself Series 9, Episode 7
2016 "Heavy Bubbles" Himself Commercial
2017 Born Strong Himself Documentary film
2018 Keith Lemon: Coming to America Himself Series 1, Episode 6
2019 E:60 – "How the World's Strongest Man became 'The Mountain' on Game of Thrones" Himself Original air date; 14 April 2019

Other ventures edit

Martial arts edit

Since beginning with boxing, Hafþór has stayed involved in a range of martial arts. In 2020, he appeared on episode ten of Karate Combat, with Bas Rutten and Brazilian jiu-jitsu black belt Josh Palmer, prior to having a training session with Palmer that was released to the public.[118] He then visited Mjolnir MMA to train with UFC veteran Gunnar Nelson in May 2021 and was filmed grappling with the professional fighter.[119] In December 2022, Hafþór met Gordon Ryan prior to his match with Nicky Rodriguez at UFC FightPass Invitational 3 and was filmed having a sparring match with him.[120]

Personal life edit

Family and relationships edit

Hafþór has been accused by several ex-girlfriends of domestic violence,[121][122] including Thelma Björk Steimann[123] (the mother of his daughter), who feared for her life once during a vacation.[124] She pressed charges, but the police investigation found no grounds for action;[125] Hafþór later charged her with slander.[126][127][128] However, things escalated to a point where Hafþór was not allowed to see his daughter for three years.[129] The situation settled over the years, and he frequently visits his daughter, Theresa Líf, who resides in Denmark with her mother.[130][131]

In late 2017, Hafþór began dating Canadian fitness model Kelsey Morgan Henson, whom he met in Alberta during a promotional event for Icelandic Mountain Vodka and touring for the Warwick Strongman Festival. The couple garnered media attention because of their height difference.[131][132][133] They married in August 2018,[134][135] and on 26 September 2020, welcomed a son, Stormur Magni Hafþórsson.[136]

On 10 November 2023, the couple announced on Instagram that their daughter has died at 21 weeks.[137]

Nutrition edit

During his Strongman days, Hafþór had to constantly force-feed himself to maintain his size and strength.[9] He used to consume up to 8,000 calories a day during 2012–2017 to maintain a 180–190 kg (397–419 lb) physique and increased it up to 10,000 calories a day in his prime (2018–2020) to maintain a 200–205 kg (441–452 lb) body.[138] As a general rule, his macro balance was 2:2:1 carbs-to-protein-to-fat ratio.[139] A typical breakfast could consist of eggs, bacon, and french toast while a typical lunch may consist of rice, steak (or ground bison or salmon), potatoes, spinach, carrots, and chicken stock. He had six to eight healthy meals a day, with the occasional exception: "one cheat meal once in a while is fine as long as you stay on track the rest of the time".[140]

From mid-2020, Hafþór downsized his caloric intake to around 5,000 calories a day, with a much stricter diet that helped him with his body transformation, to suit boxing.[101]

Health concerns edit

Hafþór has had occasional sleep troubles in the past after heavy meals, due to his large body weight.[141][142] In March 2017, he was diagnosed with Bell's palsy, which paralysed half of his face.[143][133] In an interview, when asked if he had ever used steroids, Hafþór answered: "Yes, I have. When you want to be the best, you do whatever it takes". Hafþór did not provide further information related to the cycles or whether his use of the substances was ongoing;[144][145][146] however, he has never failed a drug test during his entire career.[147] Hafþór recovered from Bell's palsy later that year; however, he still has a slight facial droop on the right side.[148]

In April 2023, during the bench press event at a summer powerlifting meet at his gym, Hafþór sustained a major injury, tearing his left pectoralis major muscle off the humerus bone.[149][150]

Endorsements edit

In 2016, Hafþór co-founded the spirits brand Icelandic Mountain Vodka, which is a seven-time distilled Icelandic vodka. The company also produces gin.[151]

Together with Unnar Helgi Danielsson, Dylan Sprouse, and Terry Crews, Hafþór is also a co-founder and brand ambassador of Thor's Skyr, a traditional Icelandic high-protein cultured dairy product high in probiotics and low in sugar.[152][153]

Hafþór also owns 'Thor's Power Apparel', a family business retailing branded merchandise via an online shop, and is also a brand ambassador for SodaStream.[154][155]

Notes edit

  1. ^ This is his body weight as a basketball player in his teens. For Strongman and boxing body weights, please refer to the respective sections.

References edit

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External links edit

  • Official website
  • Hafþór Júlíus Björnsson's channel on YouTube
  • Hafþór Júlíus Björnsson at IMDb
  • Hafthor Bjornsson at Eurobasket.com

hafþór, júlíus, björnsson, this, icelandic, name, last, name, patronymic, family, name, this, person, referred, given, name, hafþór, icelandic, ˈhafθour, ˈjuːlijʏs, ˈpjœr, sɔn, transliterated, hafthor, english, born, november, 1988, icelandic, professional, st. This is an Icelandic name The last name is patronymic not a family name this person is referred to by the given name Hafthor Hafthor Julius Bjornsson Icelandic ˈhaf8our ˈjuːlijʏs ˈpjœr sɔn transliterated as Hafthor in English born 26 November 1988 is an Icelandic professional strongman who is widely regarded as one of the greatest strength athletes of all time 2 3 He is the first and only person to have won the Arnold Strongman Classic the Europe s Strongest Man and the World s Strongest Man competitions in the same calendar year 4 5 and holds numerous Strongman titles from multiple strength federations including multiple world records 6 With 30 international competition wins he is the third most decorated strongman in history behind Lithuania s Zydrunas Savickas and Poland s Mariusz Pudzianowski 7 and in terms of pure brute strength many strength analysts and strongman experts regard Hafthor as the strongest man to have ever lived 8 9 2 10 Hafthor Julius BjornssonHafthor in 2017BornHafthor Julius Bjornsson 1988 11 26 26 November 1988 age 35 Reykjavik IcelandOther namesThe MountainThorLjonidOccupationsStrongmanactorboxerYears active2010 2020 strongman Height206 cm 6 ft 9 in 1 SpouseKelsey Henson m 2018 wbr Children2Websitehafthorbjornsson wbr comHafthor has also appeared on television as an actor portraying The Mountain Ser Gregor Clegane in the HBO series Game of Thrones for five seasons He is often simply referred to as Thor or the Mountain the latter due to his Game of Thrones character and his own massive size 11 In March 2023 Hafthor was inducted into the International Sports Hall of Fame 12 13 Contents 1 Early life 2 Basketball career 3 Strongman career 3 1 Iceland s Strongest Man 3 2 Strongman Champions League 3 3 Europe s Strongest Man 3 4 World s Strongest Man 3 5 Arnold Strongman Classic 3 6 World s Ultimate Strongman 3 7 Rogue Invitational and comeback 3 8 Competitive record 3 9 Personal records 3 10 Legacy 4 Boxing career 4 1 The Mountain vs The Beast 4 2 Boxing record 5 Acting career 5 1 Filmography 5 2 Film 5 3 Television 6 Other ventures 6 1 Martial arts 7 Personal life 7 1 Family and relationships 7 2 Nutrition 7 3 Health concerns 7 4 Endorsements 8 Notes 9 References 10 External linksEarly life editHafthor was born on 26 November 1988 in Reykjavik Iceland 14 When he was eleven years old his family moved to Kopavogur He received his primary education at Grundaskoli and then Hjallaskoli hill school but due to high levels of energy as a child he had difficulty sitting in a classroom or concentrating on his studies 15 As a student at the polytechnic school in Breidholt citation needed he was enthusiastic about sports and played soccer and did gymnastics before discovering his passion for basketball in eighth grade He was also a chess player with a Blitz rating of 800 16 He also loved playing video games 17 A lanky teenager Hafthor gained size and strength through daily exercise combining basic movements push ups chin ups and sit ups with working at his grandfather s farm during summers and lifting natural stones in the wilderness 18 14 His imposing height of 205 cm 6 ft 9 in 19 is credited to his 203 cm 6 ft 8 in father Bjorn THor Reynisson 20 and his mother Ragnheidur Juliusdottir who is also of tall stature 14 Hafthor s grandfather Reynir Asgeirsson is also very tall and just as broad across the chest 20 Hafthor has two sisters Bryndis Bjorg Bjornsdottir and Hafdis Lind Bjornsdottir 21 Basketball career editHafthor Julius BjornssonPersonal informationHeight205 cm 6 ft 9 in 1 Weight105 kg 231 lb a SportSportBasketballPositionCenterClub2004 2005 Breidablik2005 2006 FSu2006 2007 KR2007 2008 FSuHafthor began his athletic career as a basketball player playing as a center with a bodyweight of around 105 kg 231 lb He started his senior team career for the Icelandic 1 deild karla club Breidablik in 2004 22 The following season he transferred to FSu Selfoss but after about ten games it was discovered that he had been playing with a broken bone in his ankle and required surgery After recovering in 2006 Hafthor moved to KR in the Icelandic top tier Urvalsdeild 23 24 However after a screw in his ankle shattered he had to undergo a second surgery in November forcing him to miss the rest of the season 25 To commence the 2007 2008 season Hafthor moved back to play for FSu Selfoss and averaged 6 7 points per game 26 helping the team to achieve a promotion to the Urvalsdeild 27 Unfortunately the troublesome ankle continued and ultimately forced him to retire from basketball at the age of nineteen shattering his dream of making it to the NBA one day 28 15 Between 2004 and 2006 Hafthor played 32 games for the Icelandic junior national basketball teams 29 and 8 with Iceland s U 18 national team in Division A of the U18 European Championship 30 In May 2004 he won the Nordic championship with the U 16 team 31 During the 2004 FIBA Europe Under 16 Championship Division B he helped Iceland achieve promotion to Division A 32 In 2006 he won the Nordic championship again this time with the U 18 team 33 Strongman career editHafthor Julius Bjornsson nbsp At the 2015 Caledonian Club Highland Games trying the 12 kg Scottish Stone Put Personal informationHeight205 cm 6 ft 9 in 1 Weight180 210 kg 397 463 lb 34 35 SportSportStrongmanMedal record Representing nbsp IcelandWorld s Strongest Man6th 2011 World s Strongest Man3rd 2012 World s Strongest Man3rd 2013 World s Strongest Man2nd 2014 World s Strongest Man3rd 2015 World s Strongest Man2nd 2016 World s Strongest Man2nd 2017 World s Strongest Man1st 2018 World s Strongest Man3rd 2019 World s Strongest ManArnold Strongman Classic2nd 2017 Arnold Strongman Classic1st 2018 Arnold Strongman Classic1st 2019 Arnold Strongman Classic1st 2020 Arnold Strongman ClassicEurope s Strongest Man1st 2014 Europe s Strongest Man1st 2015 Europe s Strongest Man2nd 2016 Europe s Strongest Man1st 2017 Europe s Strongest Man1st 2018 Europe s Strongest Man1st 2019 Europe s Strongest ManGiants Live1st 2014 FitX Australia1st 2014 World s Strongest Viking1st 2015 World s Strongest Viking1st 2015 SwedenWorld s Ultimate Strongman1st 2018 World s Ultimate StrongmanStrongman Champions League1st 2013 Latvia2nd 2013 FIBO Germany2nd 2013 Netherlands2nd 2013 China3rd 2013 Russia3rd 2013 Brazil1st 2014 Serbia1st 2014 Finland1st 2014 Netherlands1st 2014 Malaysia1st 2015 Norway1st 2015 Bulgaria1st 2015 CroatiaArnold Pro Strongman World Series3rd 2014 Brazil1st 2016 Brazil1st 2016 Australia1st 2016 South Africa1st 2017 Forts de WarwickJon Pall Sigmarsson Classic2nd 2010 Jon Pall Sigmarsson Classic1st 2012 Jon Pall Sigmarsson ClassicForca Bruta2nd 2013 Forca Bruta3rd 2014 Forca BrutaKing of the Castle1st 2012 King of the CastleBattle of the North1st 2014 Battle of the NorthWoW Stronger1st 2017 WoW StrongerWorld s Strongest Team1st 2012 World s Strongest Team with Jarno Jokinen1st 2015 World s Strongest Team with Matjaz BelsakIceland s Strongest Man3rd 20101st 20111st 20121st 20131st 20141st 20151st 20161st 20171st 20181st 20191st 2020Strongest Man in Iceland1st 20101st 20111st 20121st 20161st 2017Iceland s Strongest Viking1st 20101st 20111st 2012Westfjord s Viking1st 20101st 20111st 2012Grundarfjord Viking3rd 2009Highland Viking3rd 20091st 2010Eastfjord Strongman Championships2nd 20091st 20101st 2012OK Budar Strongman Championships1st 2010Akranes Strength Challenge1st 2011This list contains only the podium finishes A full list is given under Competitive recordAfter recovering from the ankle injury and inspired by Ronnie Coleman and Dorian Yates Hafthor trained like a bodybuilder 36 One day when four time World s Strongest Man champion Magnus Ver Magnusson spotted the twenty year old 6 ft 9 in 140 kg 308 lb Hafthor deadlifting in his gym Jakabol he immediately realized his potential as a good prospect for strongman 37 which paved the way for Hafthor to train with Stefan Solvi Petursson Benedikt Magnusson Pall Logason and Ari Gunnarsson The following year while training at the Strongman Base gym Hafthor was nicknamed Ljonid the Lion by Stefan Solvi Petursson 38 because he continuously grew bigger and got stronger eventually reaching his heaviest body weight ever of 210 kg 463 lb in 2012 35 Iceland s Strongest Man edit With his newfound friendships and guidance Hafthor progressed in the sport and went on to win several strongman contests in Iceland multiple times from 2009 onwards including Westfjord s Viking Eastfjord Strongman Championships Highland Viking 39 Iceland s Strongest Viking OK Badur Strongman Championships 20 Akranes Strength Challenge and Strongest Man in Iceland 40 41 After placing third behind his friends Petursson and Magnusson in 2010 Hafthor won his first Iceland s Strongest Man title Iceland s most prestigious in 2011 42 becoming the ninth Icelander to win the title since its inception in 1985 His winning streak continued and in August 2020 Hafthor won the Iceland s Strongest Man for the tenth consecutive time Strongman Champions League edit Hailing from its IFSA roots the Strongman Champions League organized several Grand Prix events which attracted many athletes from around the world 43 It gave Hafthor the opportunity for international exposure competing against the best strongmen in the world From 2013 to 2015 he competed prolifically up to fourteen competitions in a single year throughout many Grand Prix competitions in Germany Netherlands Finland Norway Serbia Croatia Bulgaria Latvia Russia China Malaysia and Brazil winning eight international titles three silver medals and two bronze medals 44 In January 2015 at the World s Strongest Viking competition held in Norway Hafthor carried a 10 metre long 33 ft 650 kg 1 433 lb log for five steps thus breaking a legendary 1 000 year old record set by Orm Storolfsson 45 Europe s Strongest Man edit After placing fifth and fourth in 2012 and 2013 respectively Hafthor won the 2014 Europe s Strongest Man competition in Leeds organized by Giants Live During the competition after setting a new world record in the Atlas stones event he famously answered the reporter I m the future of strength and I m king of the stones 46 Hafthor successfully defended his title in 2015 but in 2016 despite doing well in other events he made a mistake at the car walk by gripping the apparatus from the center instead of the sides which compromised his balance he eventually lost the title to Englishman Laurence Shahlaei He regained it in 2017 after an iconic battle with Eddie Hall and famously answered Bill Kazmaier This is not a beauty contest this is Strongman He successfully defended the crown again in 2018 and 2019 becoming a five time Europe s Strongest Man Champion 47 In addition to his five titles Hafthor has also won the 2014 Giants Live FitX Melbourne 2014 World s Strongest Viking 2015 Giants Live Viking and 2015 Giants Live Sweden making him the greatest Giants Live champion of all time with nine wins 48 World s Strongest Man edit Hafthor took part in World s Strongest Man after earning a wild card invitation to the 2011 contest 49 and placed sixth At 22 years and 300 days he is the fourth youngest WSM finalist in history Taking part again in ensuing years he placed third in 2012 2013 and 2015 and finished runner up in 2014 to Zydrunas Savickas 50 by half a point again in 2016 to Brian Shaw 51 by two points and finally in 2017 to Eddie Hall 52 by one point before becoming the World s Strongest Man in 2018 4 5 winning the competition by six and a half points over the runner up Mateusz Kieliszkowski Hafthor was the third Icelander to win the title after Jon Pall Sigmarsson and Magnus Ver Magnusson 53 In his attempt to defend the title in 2019 Hafthor suffered a torn plantar fascia during the group stages and emerged in third place overall behind Martins Licis and Mateusz Kieliszkowski 54 thus achieving the longest continuous podium streak in World s Strongest Man history with eight 2012 2019 Hafthor has also won more vehicle pulls 55 stone events 56 and medleys and loading races 57 than any other competitor in the history of the competition Among the past winners who have managed to qualify for the finals at a 100 ratio Hafthor and Mariusz Pudzianowski top the list with nine finals out of nine appearances In May 2020 Hafthor stated that he would not return to Giants Live or World s Strongest Man competitions 58 Arnold Strongman Classic edit Hafthor entered the Arnold Sports Festival s limelight after winning second place in the 2011 Arnold Amateur competition which was also his first ever competition abroad This paved the way for him to qualify for the Arnold Pro Strongman World Series eventually winning the Arnold Brazil Arnold Australia Arnold South Africa and Arnold Canada competitions Widely recognized as the heaviest and most difficult strongman contest in the world 59 60 Hafthor first participated in the Arnold Strongman Classic finals held annually in Columbus Ohio in 2012 placing tenth last place But after a continuous progression placing eighth in 2013 fifth in 2014 seventh in 2015 fifth in 2016 and second in 2017 Hafthor defeated the defending champion Brian Shaw and won the 2018 Arnold Strongman Classic becoming only the seventh person to win the prestigious title In the fourth event Hafthor broke the elephant bar deadlift world record with 472 kg 1 041 lb beating Jerry Pritchett s 467 7 kg 1 031 lb established the previous year 61 62 Hafthor successfully defended his title at the 2019 Arnold Strongman Classic in dominant fashion and improved on his elephant bar deadlift world record increasing it to 474 kg 1 045 lb in only his second attempt out of the three allowed 63 64 After successfully defending his crown again in 2020 Hafthor became only the second person in history to win the Arnold Strongman Classic three times in a row after Zydrunas Savickas As his first competition after an extended leave from Strongman due to his fight with Eddie Hall and attempt at the all time raw powerlifting record Hafthor has been confirmed in the lineup of the 2024 Arnold Strongman Classic 65 66 World s Ultimate Strongman edit In 2018 Hafthor won the inaugural World s Ultimate Strongman held in Dubai in a stacked field of twelve athletes 67 This year also marked the most dominant calendar year in strongman history with Hafthor winning the Iceland s Strongest Man Europe s Strongest Man World s Strongest Man World s Ultimate Strongman and the Arnold Strongman Classic Also from 2018 onwards Hafthor significantly increased his static strength under the mentoring of his strength coach since 2016 Sebastian Oreb 68 and increased his squat to 445 kilograms 981 lb during training and 460 kilograms 1 014 lb during Thor s Powerlifting Challenge In February 2020 Hafthor deadlifted 455 kilograms 1 003 lb for two reps and became the first person in history to deadlift 1 000 lb for two reps Two weeks later he deadlifted an unofficial world record on the elephant bar with 480 kilograms 1 058 lb All of the lifts were performed raw only wraps for squats and straps for deadlifts On 2 May 2020 Hafthor deadlifted 501 kilograms 1 105 lb under strongman rules standard bar with figure eight straps and single ply suit at Thor s Power Gym Kopavogur Iceland while being refereed by Magnus Ver Magnusson under the sanctioning of World s Ultimate Strongman and broke the near four year strongman deadlift world record of 500 kilograms 1 102 lb by Eddie Hall 69 The lift was globally televised live by ESPN and the Guinness World Records verified it as the Heaviest Deadlift of all time 70 In August 2020 Hafthor announced his retirement from strongman competitions 71 72 Rogue Invitational and comeback edit After a two and a half year hiatus from competitive strongman Hafthor announced his retirement from boxing 73 having already gone back to strength training A couple of weeks later on 30 October 2022 he participated in the 2022 Rogue Invitational in Austin Texas and threw the 25 5 kg 56 lb Scottish Highland Games weight over 6 17 metres 20 ft 3 in using one arm for a new world record He also indicated his comeback to competitive strongman and powerlifting 74 Competitive record edit Main article Competitive Strongman Record of Hafthor Julius Bjornsson Strongman Placements 56 x 1st places 12 x 2nd places and 11 x 3rd places 79 x podium finishes from 96 total competitions 44 75 76 Winning percentage 46 1 in International circuit amp 84 at National circuit Podium percentage 75 4 in International circuit amp 97 at National circuit Top 5 percentage 92 3 in International circuit amp 100 at National circuit 1st 2nd 3rd Podium 4th 5th Top 5 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th TotalInternational 30 11 8 49 4 7 60 1 2 1 1 65National 26 1 3 30 1 31 31Combined 56 12 11 79 5 7 91 1 2 1 1 96Powerlifting Despite the fact that Hafthor never trained specifically for powerlifting he did two full competitions during his strongman career and another post retirement In the 2011 Islandsmot tournament at the age of 22 he totaled 930 kg 2 050 lb raw winning second place overall behind Pall Logason 77 During the 2018 Thor s Powerlifting Challenge sanctioned by the World Raw Powerlifting Federation with only five weeks of casual preparation Hafthor totaled 1 100 kg 2 425 lb raw which was at the time the fifth highest raw superheavyweight powerlifting total of all time 78 He won second place for highest bench press behind Kirill Sarychev and won first place for the highest squat highest deadlift highest total and highest Wilks score winning the overall competition After a two and a half year hiatus from strength training Hafthor competed in 2022 Thor s Powerlifting Meet in December and totaled 970 kg 2 138 lbs raw 79 Then on 13 February 2023 Hafthor proceeded to officially announce his return to strength sports stating he will attempt to break the all time powerlifting total world record at the end of the year 80 On 15 April 2023 he competed in his first out of three scheduled powerlifting meets on his journey towards breaking the world record and squatted 420 kg 925 lb but tore his left pectoral muscle on his last bench press attempt of 252 5 kg 557 lb forcing him to withdraw from performing the deadlifts 81 A week later he underwent a five hour surgery in Los Angeles where the muscle was successfully re attached to the bone promising a full recovery 82 Personal records edit Main article List of World Records and feats of strength by Hafthor Julius Bjornsson Deadlift 501 kg 1 105 lb 70 69 Squat 460 kg 1 014 lb 78 83 Log press 213 kg 470 lb 84 85 Axle press 206 kg 454 lb 86 87 Bench press 250 kg 551 lb 78 Cyr Dumbbell 146 kg 322 lb 88 Husafell Stone 186 kg 410 lb for 98 16 metres 322 ft 1 in 89 90 Atlas Stones 5 Stones weighing 120 200 kg 264 441 lb in 17 54 seconds 86 91 Keg toss 8 kegs 18 25 kg 40 55 lb over 4 90 metres 16 ft 1 in in 16 35 seconds 92 93 One arm Weight over bar 25 5 kg 56 lb over 6 17 metres 20 ft 3 in 94 Legacy edit During his ten year international strongman career Hafthor won all the major strongman competitions and titles that were available at that time including World s Strongest Man Arnold Strongman Classic Europe s Strongest Man Strongman Champions League Giants Live and World s Ultimate Strongman and his thirty international wins rank him as the third most decorated strongman of all time 7 Even though he was noted primarily for his strength in the moving events during the initial years of his career for example medleys and loading races keg tossing power stairs vehicle pulls and natural stones which require good stamina and athleticism Hafthor kept on improving and upscaled his brute strength which helped him excel in static events such as deadlifts squats log presses axle presses circus dumbbells etc This made him a well rounded strongman by the year 2018 Experts consider the three years from that point onwards as the highest peak performance of any strongman in history due to Hafthor s dominance and having no weaknesses at any event 95 During these three years the only time Hafthor failed to win a competition was due to an injury 54 and apart from it he remained unbeaten Hafthor s international accolades and winning everything there is in the sport cemented his legacy as one of the greatest strongmen of all time 3 and due to numerous world records and feats involving brute strength and static lifts many analysts and strongman experts regard Hafthor as the strongest man to have ever walked the earth 8 9 2 10 Boxing career editHafthor Julius BjornssonPersonal informationHeight205 cm 6 ft 9 in 1 Weight145 152 kg 320 335 lb 96 97 SportSportBoxingWeight classTitanweightOn 2 May 2020 after breaking the Deadlift World Record Hafthor challenged its previous record holder Eddie Hall to a boxing match 98 Despite having no boxing experience whatsoever Hafthor learned the fundamentals of the sport and made commendable progress 99 under the guidance of his coaches Billy Nelson 100 and Vilhjalmur Hernandez and support from his two main sparring partners Skuli Armansson and Bill Hodgson With a stricter diet that differed from his strongman days Hafthor also transformed himself to suit the new sport losing 60 kg 132 lb in the process 101 96 He started training twice a day up to five hours per day with a weekly routine that was segmented into fourteen sessions They consisted of six boxing training sessions four strength training sessions two each for upper and lower body and four endurance training sessions 102 Hafthor s first exhibition match was against ex WBO European light heavyweight champion Steven Ward in January 2021 103 For his second exhibition match he faced the 2010 Commonwealth Games Heavyweight Gold Medalist Simon Vallily in May 2021 104 The two fights provided him his first real ring experience On 18 September 2021 Hafthor faced Canadian professional arm wrestler Devon Larratt in his first non exhibition boxing match Larratt volunteered for the fight when Eddie Hall withdrew after sustaining a biceps tear during training 105 Within the first round the referee was forced to stop the fight awarding Hafthor the win via TKO technical knockout 106 107 The Mountain vs The Beast edit On 19 March 2022 after almost two years since its announcement Hafthor and Hall finally faced each other in Dubai in a fight taglined The Heaviest Boxing Match in History Hall started the first round with continuous haymakers but Hafthor kept his composure and stuck to the basics focusing on a solid jab and better footwork Once he realized Hall s game plan Hafthor took control of the fight by bludgeoning and knocking Hall down twice in rounds three and six Hall sustained bleeding lacerations on top of both eyes and Hafthor won the fight via unanimous decision 108 109 110 Boxing record edit 4 fights 2 wins 0 lossesBy knockout 1 0By decision 1 0Draws 2No Result Record Opponent Type Round time Date Location4 Win 2 0 2 nbsp Eddie Hall UD 6 19 March 2022 Dubai3 Win 1 0 2 nbsp Devon Larratt TKO 1 6 2 00 18 September 2021 Dubai2 Draw 0 0 2 nbsp Simon Vallily D 4 28 May 2021 Dubai1 Draw 0 0 1 nbsp Steven Ward D 3 16 January 2021 DubaiActing career editHafthor was cast as Ser Gregor The Mountain Clegane for the fourth season of the HBO series Game of Thrones in August 2013 111 This was his first main acting role and he is the third person to depict the character after Conan Stevens played the role in season 1 and Ian Whyte in season 2 but the first actor to portray Clegane in more than one continuous season with his appearances in seasons four through eight 112 He was also cast for the lead role in the Philadelphia Renaissance Faire during their debut season in 2015 He appeared as King Thor the leader of a Viking raiding party intent on capturing the city of Amman 113 In 2018 Hafthor played Mongkut the main villain in Kickboxer Retaliation opposite Alain Moussi and Jean Claude Van Damme in a story about a kickboxer Moussi who is sedated and taken to a prison in Bangkok where he is forced to fight a giant for freedom and a large sum of money 114 In the same year he also played Big John in the film Operation Ragnarok about a town in the south of Sweden isolated after a viral outbreak and the trapped Swedes and immigrants uniting to survive an onslaught 115 The next year he starred with Mike Tyson in the action film Pharaoh s War about a former soldier Tyson with a mysterious past leading a group of Egyptian refugees through the desert to protect them from a group of evil mercenaries 116 In 2022 Hafthor had a minor role as Thorfinnr the Tooth Gnasher in the historical epic fantasy The Northman which starred Alexander Skarsgard Nicole Kidman Ethan Hawke Claes Bang Anya Taylor Joy and Willem Dafoe 117 Filmography edit Film edit List of film appearances with year title and role shown Year Title Role Notes2015 Eddie Strongman Himself2017 Devilish Deeds Psycho Phil Bell2018 Kickboxer Retaliation Mongkut2018 Operation Ragnarok Big John2019 Pharaoh s War Frank2022 The Northman ThorfinnrTelevision edit List of television appearances with year title and role shown Duration Title Role Notes2011 2019 The World s Strongest Man Himself2014 2019 Game of Thrones The Mountain Recurring role2015 A League of Their Own Himself Series 9 Episode 72016 Heavy Bubbles Himself Commercial2017 Born Strong Himself Documentary film2018 Keith Lemon Coming to America Himself Series 1 Episode 62019 E 60 How the World s Strongest Man became The Mountain on Game of Thrones Himself Original air date 14 April 2019Other ventures editMartial arts edit Since beginning with boxing Hafthor has stayed involved in a range of martial arts In 2020 he appeared on episode ten of Karate Combat with Bas Rutten and Brazilian jiu jitsu black belt Josh Palmer prior to having a training session with Palmer that was released to the public 118 He then visited Mjolnir MMA to train with UFC veteran Gunnar Nelson in May 2021 and was filmed grappling with the professional fighter 119 In December 2022 Hafthor met Gordon Ryan prior to his match with Nicky Rodriguez at UFC FightPass Invitational 3 and was filmed having a sparring match with him 120 Personal life editFamily and relationships edit Hafthor has been accused by several ex girlfriends of domestic violence 121 122 including Thelma Bjork Steimann 123 the mother of his daughter who feared for her life once during a vacation 124 She pressed charges but the police investigation found no grounds for action 125 Hafthor later charged her with slander 126 127 128 However things escalated to a point where Hafthor was not allowed to see his daughter for three years 129 The situation settled over the years and he frequently visits his daughter Theresa Lif who resides in Denmark with her mother 130 131 In late 2017 Hafthor began dating Canadian fitness model Kelsey Morgan Henson whom he met in Alberta during a promotional event for Icelandic Mountain Vodka and touring for the Warwick Strongman Festival The couple garnered media attention because of their height difference 131 132 133 They married in August 2018 134 135 and on 26 September 2020 welcomed a son Stormur Magni Hafthorsson 136 On 10 November 2023 the couple announced on Instagram that their daughter has died at 21 weeks 137 Nutrition edit During his Strongman days Hafthor had to constantly force feed himself to maintain his size and strength 9 He used to consume up to 8 000 calories a day during 2012 2017 to maintain a 180 190 kg 397 419 lb physique and increased it up to 10 000 calories a day in his prime 2018 2020 to maintain a 200 205 kg 441 452 lb body 138 As a general rule his macro balance was 2 2 1 carbs to protein to fat ratio 139 A typical breakfast could consist of eggs bacon and french toast while a typical lunch may consist of rice steak or ground bison or salmon potatoes spinach carrots and chicken stock He had six to eight healthy meals a day with the occasional exception one cheat meal once in a while is fine as long as you stay on track the rest of the time 140 From mid 2020 Hafthor downsized his caloric intake to around 5 000 calories a day with a much stricter diet that helped him with his body transformation to suit boxing 101 Health concerns edit Hafthor has had occasional sleep troubles in the past after heavy meals due to his large body weight 141 142 In March 2017 he was diagnosed with Bell s palsy which paralysed half of his face 143 133 In an interview when asked if he had ever used steroids Hafthor answered Yes I have When you want to be the best you do whatever it takes Hafthor did not provide further information related to the cycles or whether his use of the substances was ongoing 144 145 146 however he has never failed a drug test during his entire career 147 Hafthor recovered from Bell s palsy later that year however he still has a slight facial droop on the right side 148 In April 2023 during the bench press event at a summer powerlifting meet at his gym Hafthor sustained a major injury tearing his left pectoralis major muscle off the humerus bone 149 150 Endorsements edit In 2016 Hafthor co founded the spirits brand Icelandic Mountain Vodka which is a seven time distilled Icelandic vodka The company also produces gin 151 Together with Unnar Helgi Danielsson Dylan Sprouse and Terry Crews Hafthor is also a co founder and brand ambassador of Thor s Skyr a traditional Icelandic high protein cultured dairy product high in probiotics and low in sugar 152 153 Hafthor also owns Thor s Power Apparel a family business retailing branded merchandise via an online shop and is also a brand ambassador for SodaStream 154 155 Notes edit This is his body weight as a basketball player in his teens For Strongman and boxing body weights please refer to the respective sections References edit a b c d Hafthor Bjornsson theworldsstrongestman com Archived from the original on 9 March 2018 Retrieved 4 March 2018 a b c Who is the World s Strongest Man Ranking 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