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Húsafell Stone

The Húsafell Stone is a legendary lifting stone weighing 186 kg (410 lb)[1] located in a west country farming estate in Húsafell, Iceland about 132 km (82 mi) north east from Reykjavík.[1] The slightly triangular, slab shaped stone is kept at a sheep and goat pen built from natural stones by Reverend Snorri Björnsson in the early 19th century, and was made famous by the legend of his daughter Guðný Snorradóttir carrying it.[1] The stone has been used as a test of physical strength by either simply lifting the stone, or by lifting and carrying it around the sheep and goat pen. The Stone is also known as pen slab (Kvíahellan in Icelandic), because its original purpose was to act as the gate to the sheep and goat pen, ensuring the animals remain in the pen without escaping.[1]

The Húsafell Stone.

Someone who could lift the stone up to their knees (which is quite a substantial feat of strength) are called lazybones (amlóði in Icelandic), while anyone who could lift it up to their waist level would be considered half-strong (hálfsterkur in Icelandic). However, for the iconic Icelandic full-strong status (fullsterkur in Icelandic), a person should preferably lift it up to their chest and walk with it around the approximately 34 meter (112 ft) perimeter [note 1] for a full 360° revolution around the sheep and goat pen [2] which can only be done by someone with world class physical strength, stamina and endurance as the massive stone, not only is a challenge to be gripped itself; but once placed on your chest, also crushes your lungs, making it extra difficult to breathe.

In strongman competitions

 
An athlete carrying a replica of the Húsafell Stone at Brodick Highland Games.[citation needed]

Throughout the 80s, many strong native Icelanders including Jón Páll Sigmarsson, Hjalti Árnason and Magnús Ver Magnússon have carried the stone around the pen, but most notably by Strongman and Highland Games competitor Andrés Guðmundsson who almost went two full revolutions with it, establishing the benchmark to beat. When the event was featured at the 1992 World's Strongest Man competition, the organizers transported the original stone to the event location Þingvellir and it became a very popular and an influential event in the sport of strongman.[3] Canada's Gregg Ernst set a record at the event by carrying the stone for 70 meters (229 ft 8 in) in the designed linear path.[4]

In subsequent years, replicas of varying weights and sizes of the stone were made and used in strongman competitions all over the world.[5][3] For the 1998 World's Strongest Man in Morocco, they used a similar replica which weighed 173 kg (381 lb). The overall champion Magnus Samuelsson won the event by carrying it 79.7 meters (261 ft 5 in) in the designed linear path. For the 2019 Arnold Strongman Classic in Columbus, Ohio, Rogue - USA created an exact replica which weighed the exact same as the original. The overall Champion Hafþór Júlíus Björnsson won it by carrying the stone 66.7 meters (218 ft 11 in) around a structure which resembled the original sheep and goat pen. At the 1997 World's Strongest Man in Nevada, four Scandinavians Magnus Samuelsson, Svend Karlsen, Jouko Ahola and Flemming Rasmussen managed to carry a 163 kg (359 lb) replica for more than 80 meters (262 ft 6 in) in the designed linear path.

The original Húsafell Stone, replicas and other variations had also been used in 1993 World Viking Challenge, 1999 Britain's Strongest Man, 2000 Atlantic Giant, 2004 Netherlands' Strongest Man, 2009 Norway's Strongest Man, 2013 Arnold Amateur Strongman World Championships, 2013 UK's Strongest Man, 2019 Strongman Champions League Norway, 2021 Magnús Ver Magnússon Classic, 2022 Rogue Invitational and in numerous other Icelandic Strongman competitions.[6]

The World Record

Andrés Guðmundsson's near two full revolutions around the pen and Gregg Ernst's linear 70 meters (229 ft 8 in) (both with the original 186 kg (410 lb) stone) eluded many strength athletes for more than 25 years. Iceland's Hafþór Júlíus Björnsson broke both those distances by carrying the original stone for 90 meters (295 ft 4 in) in the designed linear path at the 2017 Iceland's Strongest Man competition.[7] Hafþór extended the world record by again carrying the original stone in the designed linear path at the 2019 Iceland's Strongest Man competition[8] where it stands to date. The record around the original pen is held by Lithuanian born Icelander Vilius Jokužys who carried the stone for 83.9 meters (275 ft 3 in) (approximately 2.4 revolutions) at the 2022 Magnús Ver Magnússon Classic competition.[9]

In popular media

The Húsafell stone is featured among other popular Icelandic lifting stones by Icelandic Strongmen Stefán Sölvi Pétursson, Magnús Ver Magnússon and Andrés Guðmundsson in the 2018 documentary feature film 'Fullsterkur' (literally translates as 'full strength' in English) which explores the history and culture of heavy stone lifting in Iceland.[10]


Notes:

  1. ^ The nominal perimeter of the pen is approximately 29 meters (95 ft). However, in a practical context, you need to keep some distance from the outer edge of the pen's border to carry it safely without colliding, therefore the actual distance for 1 revolution around the pen is approximately 34 meters (112 ft).

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d "The historic walk through Húsafell". Húsafell Tourist Services. Retrieved 18 March 2019.
  2. ^ Sigmundsson, Svavar (June 2006). "Aflraunasteinar" [Icelandic Lifting Stones] (in Icelandic). Árni Magnússon Institute for Icelandic Studies. Retrieved 15 September 2019.
  3. ^ a b The Husafell Stone Challenge (16 September 2010). "Diesel Crew – Muscle Building, Athletic Development, Strength Training, Grip Strength » Blog Archive » The Husafell Stone Challenge". Dieselcrew.com. Retrieved 25 October 2011.
  4. ^ Williams, Justin (1 July 2017). "The Cincinnati Strongman Is Here To Pump You Up". Cincinnati Magazine. Retrieved 18 March 2019.
  5. ^ Rogue Fitness (28 February 2019). "Road to the Arnold – 2019 – The Húsafell Stone". YouTube. Retrieved 4 March 2019.
  6. ^ strongmanarchives.com (31 December 2021). "Húsafell Stone". strongmanarchives.com. Retrieved 7 April 2022.
  7. ^ "Iceland's Strongest Man 2017". YouTube (video). 2017.
  8. ^ liftingstones.org (24 March 2022). "Húsafell Stone". liftingstones.org. Retrieved 24 March 2022.
  9. ^ "2022 Magnús Ver Magnússon Strongman Classic". strongmanarchives.com. 19 November 2022. Retrieved 20 November 2022.
  10. ^ "Fullsterkur". IMDB.com. 26 August 2018. Retrieved 15 April 2022.

External links

  • FULLSTERKUR: featuring the Húsafell Stone (YouTube)
  • Creation of Húsafell Stone replicas (YouTube)

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The Husafell Stone is a legendary lifting stone weighing 186 kg 410 lb 1 located in a west country farming estate in Husafell Iceland about 132 km 82 mi north east from Reykjavik 1 The slightly triangular slab shaped stone is kept at a sheep and goat pen built from natural stones by Reverend Snorri Bjornsson in the early 19th century and was made famous by the legend of his daughter Gudny Snorradottir carrying it 1 The stone has been used as a test of physical strength by either simply lifting the stone or by lifting and carrying it around the sheep and goat pen The Stone is also known as pen slab Kviahellan in Icelandic because its original purpose was to act as the gate to the sheep and goat pen ensuring the animals remain in the pen without escaping 1 The Husafell Stone Someone who could lift the stone up to their knees which is quite a substantial feat of strength are called lazybones amlodi in Icelandic while anyone who could lift it up to their waist level would be considered half strong halfsterkur in Icelandic However for the iconic Icelandic full strong status fullsterkur in Icelandic a person should preferably lift it up to their chest and walk with it around the approximately 34 meter 112 ft perimeter note 1 for a full 360 revolution around the sheep and goat pen 2 which can only be done by someone with world class physical strength stamina and endurance as the massive stone not only is a challenge to be gripped itself but once placed on your chest also crushes your lungs making it extra difficult to breathe In strongman competitions Edit An athlete carrying a replica of the Husafell Stone at Brodick Highland Games citation needed Throughout the 80s many strong native Icelanders including Jon Pall Sigmarsson Hjalti Arnason and Magnus Ver Magnusson have carried the stone around the pen but most notably by Strongman and Highland Games competitor Andres Gudmundsson who almost went two full revolutions with it establishing the benchmark to beat When the event was featured at the 1992 World s Strongest Man competition the organizers transported the original stone to the event location THingvellir and it became a very popular and an influential event in the sport of strongman 3 Canada s Gregg Ernst set a record at the event by carrying the stone for 70 meters 229 ft 8 in in the designed linear path 4 In subsequent years replicas of varying weights and sizes of the stone were made and used in strongman competitions all over the world 5 3 For the 1998 World s Strongest Man in Morocco they used a similar replica which weighed 173 kg 381 lb The overall champion Magnus Samuelsson won the event by carrying it 79 7 meters 261 ft 5 in in the designed linear path For the 2019 Arnold Strongman Classic in Columbus Ohio Rogue USA created an exact replica which weighed the exact same as the original The overall Champion Hafthor Julius Bjornsson won it by carrying the stone 66 7 meters 218 ft 11 in around a structure which resembled the original sheep and goat pen At the 1997 World s Strongest Man in Nevada four Scandinavians Magnus Samuelsson Svend Karlsen Jouko Ahola and Flemming Rasmussen managed to carry a 163 kg 359 lb replica for more than 80 meters 262 ft 6 in in the designed linear path The original Husafell Stone replicas and other variations had also been used in 1993 World Viking Challenge 1999 Britain s Strongest Man 2000 Atlantic Giant 2004 Netherlands Strongest Man 2009 Norway s Strongest Man 2013 Arnold Amateur Strongman World Championships 2013 UK s Strongest Man 2019 Strongman Champions League Norway 2021 Magnus Ver Magnusson Classic 2022 Rogue Invitational and in numerous other Icelandic Strongman competitions 6 The World Record Edit98 16 meters 322 ft 1 in by Hafthor Julius Bjornsson during the 2019 Iceland s Strongest Man competition Andres Gudmundsson s near two full revolutions around the pen and Gregg Ernst s linear 70 meters 229 ft 8 in both with the original 186 kg 410 lb stone eluded many strength athletes for more than 25 years Iceland s Hafthor Julius Bjornsson broke both those distances by carrying the original stone for 90 meters 295 ft 4 in in the designed linear path at the 2017 Iceland s Strongest Man competition 7 Hafthor extended the world record by again carrying the original stone in the designed linear path at the 2019 Iceland s Strongest Man competition 8 where it stands to date The record around the original pen is held by Lithuanian born Icelander Vilius Jokuzys who carried the stone for 83 9 meters 275 ft 3 in approximately 2 4 revolutions at the 2022 Magnus Ver Magnusson Classic competition 9 In popular media EditThe Husafell stone is featured among other popular Icelandic lifting stones by Icelandic Strongmen Stefan Solvi Petursson Magnus Ver Magnusson and Andres Gudmundsson in the 2018 documentary feature film Fullsterkur literally translates as full strength in English which explores the history and culture of heavy stone lifting in Iceland 10 Notes The nominal perimeter of the pen is approximately 29 meters 95 ft However in a practical context you need to keep some distance from the outer edge of the pen s border to carry it safely without colliding therefore the actual distance for 1 revolution around the pen is approximately 34 meters 112 ft See also EditHistory of physical training and fitness Lifting stoneReferences Edit a b c d The historic walk through Husafell Husafell Tourist Services Retrieved 18 March 2019 Sigmundsson Svavar June 2006 Aflraunasteinar Icelandic Lifting Stones in Icelandic Arni Magnusson Institute for Icelandic Studies Retrieved 15 September 2019 a b The Husafell Stone Challenge 16 September 2010 Diesel Crew Muscle Building Athletic Development Strength Training Grip Strength Blog Archive The Husafell Stone Challenge Dieselcrew com Retrieved 25 October 2011 Williams Justin 1 July 2017 The Cincinnati Strongman Is Here To Pump You Up Cincinnati Magazine Retrieved 18 March 2019 Rogue Fitness 28 February 2019 Road to the Arnold 2019 The Husafell Stone YouTube Retrieved 4 March 2019 strongmanarchives com 31 December 2021 Husafell Stone strongmanarchives com Retrieved 7 April 2022 Iceland s Strongest Man 2017 YouTube video 2017 liftingstones org 24 March 2022 Husafell Stone liftingstones org Retrieved 24 March 2022 2022 Magnus Ver Magnusson Strongman Classic strongmanarchives com 19 November 2022 Retrieved 20 November 2022 Fullsterkur IMDB com 26 August 2018 Retrieved 15 April 2022 External links EditFULLSTERKUR featuring the Husafell Stone YouTube Creation of Husafell Stone replicas YouTube Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Husafell Stone amp oldid 1127314913, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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