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International Federation of Strength Athletes

The International Federation of Strength Athletes (IFSA or IFSA Strongman) was an international governing body for strongman competition. IFSA operated from 1995 to 2007 and was based in Glasgow, Scotland.[1]

International Federation of Strength Athletes
TypeSports federation
HeadquartersGlasgow, Scotland
Official language
English
Managing Director
Christian Fennell

History edit

Origins edit

In 1995, David Webster, a Scotsman who later received an OBE for his services to sport and head coordinator of the World's Strongest Man from its inception, and his colleague Dr Douglas Edmunds, seven-times Scottish shot and discus champion and twice world caber champion,[2] along with representatives from the competitors in strength athletics including Jamie Reeves, Ilkka Kinnunen and Marcel Mostert formed a governing body called the International Federation of Strength Athletes ("IFSA"). IFSA ran its own grand prix events from 1995 to 2001 in cooperation with WSM. IFSA began co-producing the Strongman Super Series events from 2001 to 2004, still in cooperation with WSM. IFSA entered an agreement with World Class Events (WCE), headed by Ulf Bengtsson, to run the Strongman Super Series. The Strongman Super Series was designed to award the annual Strongman World Championship title, but also acted as a qualifying vehicle for the World's Strongest Man contest.

Split with WSM edit

For almost a decade IFSA and WSM worked in full cooperation, but this changed at the end of the 2004 season when IFSA returned to organizing its own grand prix events and World Strongman Championships from 2005 to 2007. The InvestGroup Ventures' sports rights management arm, InvestGroup Sports Management, invested heavily into IFSA and this led to the creation of IFSA Strongman. The strategy was to acquire most of the international assets and properties relating to the strongman sport. In essence this was a new organization[3] with some, such as Magnus Samuelsson describing it as "a new company...with the same name as our old federation".[4] The attempt at dominance was not well received by TWI/WSM and disagreement ensued leading to a split in the sport. When IFSA and WSM split in 2004, the Strongman Super Series sided with TWI/WSM forming a rival federation to the IFSA.[3] With the WSM being a TWI owned event, IFSA Holdings announced its own World Strongman Championships for 2005, to be held in Quebec, and thus from that point had no involvement in the WSM contest. From this point, IFSA continued to organize the annual IFSA World Strongman Championships and a series of Grand Prix events throughout the year. Between 2005 and 2007 IFSA had their own version of other major events such as a rival IFSA version of Europe's Strongest Man, known as Europe's Strongest Man (IFSA).

Thus, the world of strength athletics became fragmented, with a number of individuals being able to lay claim to be the strongest in the world by virtue of having won mutually exclusive events. Athletes affiliated to IFSA Strongman were not allowed to compete in the World's Strongest Man ("WSM"), which is produced by TWI and thus neither WSM and its associated Strongman Super Series nor the IFSA circuit could claim to have a comprehensive field of the top athletes. Some events did exist that bridged the divide between the major organizations, such as the Arnold Strongman Classic and Fortissimus.

Dissolution of IFSA/birth of SCL edit

After the 2007 IFSA World Championships in South Korea, news began to circulate of athletes not being paid, and equipment shipping costs not being honored.[5] IFSA eventually ended up owing $63,000[5] for shipping their equipment from England to South Korea and finally to Philadelphia. When the money was not paid, the equipment was put up for sale and was eventually purchased by other strongman contest promoters.[6] The 2007 IFSA World Championships would be the final contest run solely by, and under the banner of, IFSA.

In 2008 IFSA executives Ilkka Kinnunen and Marcel Mostert developed the Strongman Champions League and negotiated with IFSA to use its athletes. However, the dissolution of IFSA meant that since the end of 2007, the Strongman Champions League still operated independent of IFSA. Gradually, the last vestiges of IFSA influence began to diminish which led to the breaking down of barriers between the various concurrent circuits. Strength athletes were able to compete in more than one circuit and did so, with a cross over of athletes between the Giants Live circuit, the Strongman Champions League and the Strongman Super Series being apparent. The 2009 World's Strongest Man was therefore anticipated by the strength athletics world as promising to be "the best one yet"[7] because the organisers could ensure invites were made to "every top athlete in the world" regardless of their affiliation to any particular strength athletics body.

IFSA Strongman World Championships edit

IFSA Strongman World Championships
 
Founded2005
Ceased2007
Last
champion(s)
  Vasyl Virastyuk
(2007)
Tournament formatMulti-event competition

2005: IFSA Strongman World Championships edit

Dates: 25 September 2005

Quebec City, Canada  

Position Name Country Points
1. Žydrūnas Savickas   103
2. Vasyl Virastyuk   96
3. Mikhail Koklyaev   93.5
4. Andrus Murumets   86
5. Raimonds Bergmanis   84.5
6. Phil Pfister   82.5
7. Vidas Blekaitis   81.5
8. Magnus Samuelsson   69
9. Robert Szczepanski   67
10. Travis Ortmayer   64.5
11. Geoff Dolan   54.5
12. Karl Gillingham   43

2006: IFSA Strongman World Championships edit

Dates: 24, 25 November 2006

Reykjavik, Iceland  

  • This was the first year that qualifying heats were used. There were 3 heats, with the top 4 from each heat moving on to the finals.
Position Name Country Points
1. Žydrūnas Savickas   80.5
2. Mikhail Koklyaev   78.5
3. Vasyl Virastyuk   72
4. Vidas Blekaitis   70
5. Andrus Murumets   55
6. Robert Szczepanski   46.5
7. Benedikt Magnusson   44.5
8. Oli Thompson   43
9. Nick Best   38
10. Travis Ortmayer   35
11. Saulius Brusokas   33.5
12. Ervin Katona   20.5

2007: IFSA Strongman World Championships edit

Dates: 12–15 September 2007

Geumsan, South Korea  

  • The 2007 competition included 6 qualifying heats, with the top 2 from each heat moving on to the finals.
Position Name Country Points
1. Vasyl Virastyuk   57.5
2. Mikhail Koklyaev   52.5
3. Žydrūnas Savickas   51.5
4. Derek Poundstone   50.5
5. Andrus Murumets   46.5
6. Vidas Blekaitis   41.5
7. Robert Szczepanski   40
8. Van Hatfield   32.5
9. Saulius Brusokas   29.5
10. Tom McClure   26
11. Ervin Katona   20.5
12. Jarno Hams   17.5

Grand Prix events edit

1995 edit

Name and Location Champion Runner-Up 3rd Place
  Copenhagen, Denmark
World's Strongest Viking[8]
  Heinz Ollesch   Flemming Rasmussen   Torfi Olaffson
  Klaipėda, Lithuania
Lithuania Grand Prix[9]
  Gary Taylor   Forbes Cowan   Stasys Mėčius
  Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany
Manfred Höberl Classic[10]
  Magnus Ver Magnusson   Gary Taylor   Heinz Ollesch
Scandinavia's Strongest Man
  Flemming Rasmussen

1996 edit

Name and Location Champion Runner-Up 3rd Place Date
  Copenhagen, Denmark
World's Strongest Viking[11]
  Flemming Rasmussen   Magnus Ver Magnusson   Torfi Olaffson
  Denmark
Denmark Grand Prix
  Riku Kiri   Magnus Ver Magnusson   Flemming Rasmussen
  Klaipėda, Lithuania
Lithuania Grand Prix[12]
  Riku Kiri   Heinz Ollesch   Magnus Ver Magnusson 7 July 1996
Scandinavia's Strongest Man
  Flemming Rasmussen

1997 edit

Name and Location Champion Runner-Up 3rd Place
  Meerssen, Netherlands
European Open
  Riku Kiri   Gerrit Badenhorst   Magnus Ver Magnusson
  Copenhagen, Denmark
World's Strongest Viking[13]
  Flemming Rasmussen   Riku Kiri   Magnus Ver Magnusson
  Klaipėda, Lithuania
Lithuania Grand Prix[14]
  Stasys Mecius   Raimonds Bergmanis   Magnus Ver Magnusson
Scandinavia's Strongest Man
  Flemming Rasmussen

1998 edit

Name and Location Champion Runner-Up 3rd Place Date
  Helsinki, Finland
Helsinki Grand Prix[15]
  Magnus Samuelsson   Riku Kiri   Svend Karlsen 14 March 1998
  Klaipėda, Lithuania
Lithuania Grand Prix[16]
  Jamie Reeves   Raimunds Kencivikius   Wayne Price 1 August 1998
  Budapest, Hungary
Hungary Grand Prix[17]
  Riku Kiri   Flemming Rasmussen   László Fekete 2 August 1998
  Arnbruck, Germany
Germany Grand Prix[18]
  Riku Kiri   Jouko Ahola   Heinz Ollesch 5 September 1998
  Faroe Islands
Atlantic Giant[19]
  Magnus Samuelsson   Riku Kiri   Svend Karlsen

1999 edit

Name and Location Champion Runner-Up 3rd Place Date
  Helsinki, Finland
Finland Grand Prix[20]
  Jouko Ahola   Sami Heinonen   Janne Virtanen 6 March 1999
  Faroe Islands
Atlantic Giant[21]
  Jouko Ahola   Regin Vagadal   Magnus Samuelsson 16 May 1999
  Keszthely. Hungary
Hungary Grand Prix[22]
  Berend Veneberg   Gerrit Badenhorst   Jouko Ahola 18 July 1999
  Hardenberg, Netherlands
Holland Grand Prix[23]
  Gerrit Badenhorst   Jouko Ahola   Berend Veneberg 24 July 1999
  Prague, Czech Republic
Czech Grand Prix[24]
  Magnus Samuelsson   Jouko Ahola   Joe Onosai 14 August 1999
  Iceland
Viking of the North[25]
  Hugo Girard   Magnus Samuelsson   Janne Virtanen 17 October 1999
Nordic Strongman Championships
  Matti Uppa

2000 edit

Name and Location Champion Runner-Up 3rd Place Date
  Helsinki, Finland
Finland Grand Prix[26]
  Janne Virtanen   Magnus Samuelsson   Svend Karlsen 18 March 2000
  Ireland
Ireland Grand Prix[27]
  Magnus Samuelsson   Janne Virtanen   Svend Karlsen 30 April 2000
  Sopot, Poland
Poland Grand Prix[28]
  Magnus Samuelsson   Janne Virtanen   Jarek Dymek 25 June 2000
  Faroe Islands
Atlantic Giant[29]
  Regin Vagadal   Janne Virtanen   Magnus Samuelsson 2 September 2000
  Prague, Czech Republic
Czech Grand Prix[30]
  Jan Bartl   Svend Karlsen   Martin Muhr 2 September 2000
  Bucharest, Romania
Romania Grand Prix[31]
  Magnus Samuelsson   Janne Virtanen   Rene Minkfitz 16 September 2000
  Panyu, China
China Grand Prix[32]
  Magnus Samuelsson   Hugo Girard   Janne Virtanen 8 October 2000

2001 edit

Name and Location Champion Runner-Up 3rd Place Date
  Sopot, Poland
Poland Grand Prix[33]
  Jarek Dymek   Janne Virtanen   Svend Karlsen 10 March 2007
  Faroe Islands
Atlantic Giant[34]
  Regin Vágadal   Janne Virtanen   Jarek Dymek 28 July 2007
  Kokkola, Finland
Strongman World Record Breakers[35]
  Svend Karlsen   Wout Zijlstra   Rene Minkwitz 26 August 2007

2002 edit

Name and Location Champion Runner-Up 3rd Place Date
  Szczyrk, Poland
Winter Cup International[36]
  Janne Virtanen   Jarek Dymek   Hugo Girard 9 February 2002
  Vantaa, Finland
Finland Grand Prix[37]
  Janne Virtanen   Svend Karlsen   Juha-Matti Räsänen 20 April 2002
  Istanbul, Turkey
Turkey Grand Prix[38]
  Janne Virtanen   Wout Zijlstra   Bernd Kerschbaumer 18 May 2002
  Mariehamn, Finland
Åland Grand Prix[39]
  Jorma Paananen   Rene Minkwitz   Harri Simonen 10 August 2002
  Imatra, Finland
Nordic Championships[40]
  Juha-Matti Räsänen   Rene Minkwitz   Anders Johansson 17 August 2002
  Panyu, China
China Grand Prix[41]
  Svend Karlsen   Juha-Matti Räsänen   Žydrūnas Savickas 20 October 2002

2003 edit

Name and Location Champion Runner-Up 3rd Place Date
  Inowrocław, Poland
Poland Grand Prix[42]
  Jarek Dymek   Robert Szczepański   Raimonds Bergmanis 12 April 2003
  Vantaa, Finland
Finland Grand Prix[43]
  Janne Virtanen   Mariusz Pudzianowski   Juha-Matti Räsänen 17 May 2003
  Winnipeg, Canada
All Strength Challenge[44]
  Eddy Ellwood   Andrus Murumets   Peter Baltus 15 June 2003
  Ylitornio, Finland
Ylitornio Challenge[45]
  Mariusz Pudzianowski   Janne Virtanen   Vidas Blekaitis 28 June 2003
  Gdynia, Poland
Strongman World Record Breakers[46]
  Mariusz Pudzianowski   Jarek Dymek   Magnus Samuelsson 24 August 2003
  Sopron, Hungary
Hungarian Strongman Challenge[47]
  Ervin Katona   Ádám Darázs   Tomi Lotta 15 November 2003

2004 edit

Name and Location Champion Runner-Up 3rd Place Date
  Jūrmala, Latvia
Baltic Strongest Man[48]
  Raimonds Bergmanis   Žydrūnas Savickas   Vilius Petrauskas 22 May 2004
  Turkey
Turkey Champions Trophy[49]
  Mariusz Pudzianowski   Tomi Lotta   Svend Karlsen 22 May 2004
  Doetinchem, Netherlands
Holland Champions Trophy[50]
  Mariusz Pudzianowski   Svend Karlsen   Žydrūnas Savickas 13 June 2004
  Ukraine
Ukraine Grand Prix[48]
  Vasyl Virastyuk   Magnus Samuelsson   Žydrūnas Savickas 20 June 2004
  Šiauliai, Lithuania
CEKOL Cup[48]
  Žydrūnas Savickas   Vasyl Virastyuk   Tomasz Nowotniak 3 July 2004
  Riga, Latvia
All Strength Challenge[48]
  Mariusz Pudzianowski   Raimonds Bergmanis   Vasyl Virastyuk 18 July 2004
  Szeged, Hungary
International Gold[51]
  Ervin Katona   Saulius Brusokas   Ettiene Smit 11 September 2004

2005 edit

Beginning in 2005, IFSA cut all ties with World's Strongest Man and Strongman Super Series and began hosting their own grand prix events and world championships from 2005 to 2007.

Name and Location Champion Runner-Up 3rd Place Date
  Szeged, Hungary
Hungary Grand Prix[52]
  Žydrūnas Savickas   Rene Minkwitz   Ettiene Smit 1 May 2005
  Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Dubai Grand Prix[52]
  Tomi Lotta   Robert Szczepański   Andrus Murumets 19 May 2005
  Moscow, Russia
Russia Grand Prix[52]
  Žydrūnas Savickas   Raimonds Bergmanis   Mikhail Koklyaev 6 June 2005
  Doetinchem, Netherlands
Holland Grand Prix[52]
  Tomi Lotta   Jarno Hams   Rene Minkwitz 12 June 2005
  Hungary
West European Championships[52]
  Jarno Hams   Ádám Darázs   Jan Křeháček 25 June 2005
  Riga, Latvia
European Championships[52]
  Žydrūnas Savickas   Tomi Lotta   Andrus Murumets 17 July 2005
  Kristiansand, Norway
Nordic Championships[52]
  Svend Karlsen   Magnus Samuelsson   Juha-Matti Räsänen 6 August 2005
  São Paulo, Brazil
World Open[53]
  Mikhail Koklyaev   Svend Karlsen   Robert Szczepański 20 August 2005
  São Paulo, Brazil
Pan American Championships[54]
  Phil Pfister   Travis Ortmayer   Karl Gillingham 21 August 2005
  Šiauliai, Lithuania
CEKOL Cup[55]
  Žydrūnas Savickas   Vilius Petrauskas   Andrus Murumets 27 August 2005
  Denmark
Denmark Grand Prix[54]
  Rene Minkwitz   Van Hatfield   Juha-Pekka Aitala 20 November 2005

2006 edit

Name and Location Champion Runner-Up 3rd Place Date
  Kyiv, Ukraine
Ukrainian Open
  Žydrūnas Savickas   Rene Minkwitz   Ettiene Smit 18 April 2006
  Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Dubai Grand Prix[52]
  Žydrūnas Savickas   Geoff Dolan   Andrus Murumets 24 April 2006
  Moscow, Russia
Russia Grand Prix[52]
  Mikhail Koklyaev   Andrus Murumets   Žydrūnas Savickas 14 May 2006
  Tulsa, Oklahoma
  Žydrūnas Savickas   Derek Poundstone   Jon Andersen 21 May 2006
  Salou, Spain
Spain Grand Prix[56]
  Juha-Pekka Aitala   Simon Sulaiman   Jarno Hams 5 June 2006
  Eger, Hungary
Hungary Grand Prix[52]
  Mikhail Koklyaev   Vasyl Virastyuk   Travis Ortmayer 5 June 2006
  Terborg, Netherlands
Holland Grand Prix[52]
  Žydrūnas Savickas   Jon Andersen   Jarno Hams 10 June 2006
  Riga, Latvia
Latvia World Cup[52]
  Žydrūnas Savickas   Raimonds Bergmanis   Mikhail Koklyaev 18 July 2006
  Tornio, Finland
Finland Grand Prix[54]
  Andrus Murumets   Robert Szczepanski   Steve MacDonald 5 August 2006
  Kyiv, Ukraine
Ukraine Grand Prix
  Vasyl Virastyuk   Vidas Blekaitis   Oleksandr Pekanov 29 December 2006

United Strongman Series edit

Name and Location Champion Runner-Up 3rd Place Date
  Kyiv, Ukraine
USS Kyiv[54]
  Sebastian Wenta   Igor Pedan   Viktor Yurchenko 18 April 2006
  Limassol, Cyprus
USS Cyprus[52]
  Travis Ortmayer   Igor Pedan   Raimonds Bergmanis 28 May 2006
  Belgrade, Serbia
USS Belgrade[52]
  Ervin Katona   Geoff Dolan   Sebastian Wenta 20 June 2006
  Moscow, Russia
USS Moscow[57]
  Sebastian Wenta   Igor Pedan   Ervin Katona 1 July 2006
  Marijampolė, Lithuania
USS Lithuania[54]
  Žydrūnas Savickas   Vidas Blekaitis   Igor Pedan 19 August 2006

2007 edit

Name and Location Champion Runner-Up 3rd Place Date
  Riga, Latvia
Latvia Grand Prix[52][58]
  Andrus Murumets   Vasyl Virastyuk   Vidas Blekaitis 17 March 2007
  Ulft, Netherlands
Holland Grand Prix[52][59]
  Jarno Hams   Ettiene Smit   Georg Ögmundsson 17 June 2007
  Sofia, Bulgaria
Bulgaria Grand Prix[52]
  Robert Szczepanski   Janne Illikainen   Ervin Katona 23 June 2007
  Kyiv, Ukraine
European Championships[52][60]
  Vasyl Virastyuk   Andrus Murumets   Vidas Blekaitis 22 July 2007
  Klaipėda, Lithuania
Lithuania Grand Prix[52]
  Žydrūnas Savickas   Andrus Murumets   Janne Illikainen 28 July 2007
  Oulu, Finland
Finland Grand Prix[52][61]
  Andrus Murumets   Janne Illikainen   Robert Szczepanski 2 September 2007

Strongman Champions League edit

Developed by Ilkka Kinnunen and Marcel Mostert, the Strongman Champions League was launched in 2008 as "a new episode in strongman". It negotiated with IFSA to use its athletes. Since the end of 2008, the Strongman Champions League still operates independently after the dissolution of IFSA:

2008 edit

Name and Location Champion Runner-Up 3rd Place Date
  Riga, Latvia
SCL Latvia[62]
  Žydrūnas Savickas   Travis Ortmayer   Agris Kazelniks 22 March 2008
  Subotica, Serbia
SCL Serbia[62]
  Žydrūnas Savickas   Ervin Katona   Andrus Murumets 10 May 2008
  Varsseveld, Netherlands
SCL Holland[62]
  Žydrūnas Savickas   Andrus Murumets   Travis Ortmayer 1 June 2008
  Sofia, Bulgaria
SCL Bulgaria[62]
  Andrus Murumets   Žydrūnas Savickas   Ervin Katona 21 June 2008
  Vilnius, Lithuania
SCL Lithuania[62]
  Žydrūnas Savickas   Vidas Blekaitis   Saulius Brusokas 2 August 2008
  Constanța, Romania
SCL Romania[62]
  Žydrūnas Savickas   Ervin Katona   Oleksandr Lashyn 16 August 2008
  Kokkola, Finland
SCL Finland[62]
  Mikhail Koklyaev   Žydrūnas Savickas   Ervin Katona 29 August 2008
Overall placings[62]
  Žydrūnas Savickas
130 points
  Ervin Katona
72 points
  Agris Kazelniks
60 points

Events were planned in the following locations but cancelled: Dubai, Germany and Hungary

UK Regional Competitions edit

British Championships (IFSA) edit

Year Champion Runner-Up 3rd Place
2005   Mark Felix   Oli Thompson   Andrew Raynes

UK Championship (IFSA) edit

Year Champion Runner-Up 3rd Place
1997   Stuart Murray   Steve Brooks   Russ Bradley
1999   Glenn Ross   TBC   TBC

IFSA England's Strongest Man edit

Year Champion Runner-Up 3rd Place
2005   Eddy Ellwood   Mark Felix   Oli Thompson

See also edit

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For other uses see IFSA disambiguation The International Federation of Strength Athletes IFSA or IFSA Strongman was an international governing body for strongman competition IFSA operated from 1995 to 2007 and was based in Glasgow Scotland 1 International Federation of Strength AthletesTypeSports federationHeadquartersGlasgow ScotlandOfficial languageEnglishManaging DirectorChristian Fennell Contents 1 History 1 1 Origins 1 2 Split with WSM 1 3 Dissolution of IFSA birth of SCL 2 IFSA Strongman World Championships 2 1 2005 IFSA Strongman World Championships 2 2 2006 IFSA Strongman World Championships 2 3 2007 IFSA Strongman World Championships 3 Grand Prix events 3 1 1995 3 2 1996 3 3 1997 3 4 1998 3 5 1999 3 6 2000 3 7 2001 3 8 2002 3 9 2003 3 10 2004 3 11 2005 3 12 2006 3 12 1 United Strongman Series 3 13 2007 4 Strongman Champions League 4 1 2008 5 UK Regional Competitions 5 1 British Championships IFSA 5 2 UK Championship IFSA 5 2 1 IFSA England s Strongest Man 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksHistory editOrigins edit In 1995 David Webster a Scotsman who later received an OBE for his services to sport and head coordinator of the World s Strongest Man from its inception and his colleague Dr Douglas Edmunds seven times Scottish shot and discus champion and twice world caber champion 2 along with representatives from the competitors in strength athletics including Jamie Reeves Ilkka Kinnunen and Marcel Mostert formed a governing body called the International Federation of Strength Athletes IFSA IFSA ran its own grand prix events from 1995 to 2001 in cooperation with WSM IFSA began co producing the Strongman Super Series events from 2001 to 2004 still in cooperation with WSM IFSA entered an agreement with World Class Events WCE headed by Ulf Bengtsson to run the Strongman Super Series The Strongman Super Series was designed to award the annual Strongman World Championship title but also acted as a qualifying vehicle for the World s Strongest Man contest Split with WSM edit For almost a decade IFSA and WSM worked in full cooperation but this changed at the end of the 2004 season when IFSA returned to organizing its own grand prix events and World Strongman Championships from 2005 to 2007 The InvestGroup Ventures sports rights management arm InvestGroup Sports Management invested heavily into IFSA and this led to the creation of IFSA Strongman The strategy was to acquire most of the international assets and properties relating to the strongman sport In essence this was a new organization 3 with some such as Magnus Samuelsson describing it as a new company with the same name as our old federation 4 The attempt at dominance was not well received by TWI WSM and disagreement ensued leading to a split in the sport When IFSA and WSM split in 2004 the Strongman Super Series sided with TWI WSM forming a rival federation to the IFSA 3 With the WSM being a TWI owned event IFSA Holdings announced its own World Strongman Championships for 2005 to be held in Quebec and thus from that point had no involvement in the WSM contest From this point IFSA continued to organize the annual IFSA World Strongman Championships and a series of Grand Prix events throughout the year Between 2005 and 2007 IFSA had their own version of other major events such as a rival IFSA version of Europe s Strongest Man known as Europe s Strongest Man IFSA Thus the world of strength athletics became fragmented with a number of individuals being able to lay claim to be the strongest in the world by virtue of having won mutually exclusive events Athletes affiliated to IFSA Strongman were not allowed to compete in the World s Strongest Man WSM which is produced by TWI and thus neither WSM and its associated Strongman Super Series nor the IFSA circuit could claim to have a comprehensive field of the top athletes Some events did exist that bridged the divide between the major organizations such as the Arnold Strongman Classic and Fortissimus Dissolution of IFSA birth of SCL edit After the 2007 IFSA World Championships in South Korea news began to circulate of athletes not being paid and equipment shipping costs not being honored 5 IFSA eventually ended up owing 63 000 5 for shipping their equipment from England to South Korea and finally to Philadelphia When the money was not paid the equipment was put up for sale and was eventually purchased by other strongman contest promoters 6 The 2007 IFSA World Championships would be the final contest run solely by and under the banner of IFSA In 2008 IFSA executives Ilkka Kinnunen and Marcel Mostert developed the Strongman Champions League and negotiated with IFSA to use its athletes However the dissolution of IFSA meant that since the end of 2007 the Strongman Champions League still operated independent of IFSA Gradually the last vestiges of IFSA influence began to diminish which led to the breaking down of barriers between the various concurrent circuits Strength athletes were able to compete in more than one circuit and did so with a cross over of athletes between the Giants Live circuit the Strongman Champions League and the Strongman Super Series being apparent The 2009 World s Strongest Man was therefore anticipated by the strength athletics world as promising to be the best one yet 7 because the organisers could ensure invites were made to every top athlete in the world regardless of their affiliation to any particular strength athletics body IFSA Strongman World Championships editIFSA Strongman World Championships nbsp Founded2005Ceased2007Lastchampion s nbsp Vasyl Virastyuk 2007 Tournament formatMulti event competition 2005 IFSA Strongman World Championships edit Dates 25 September 2005Quebec City Canada nbsp Position Name Country Points 1 Zydrunas Savickas nbsp 103 2 Vasyl Virastyuk nbsp 96 3 Mikhail Koklyaev nbsp 93 5 4 Andrus Murumets nbsp 86 5 Raimonds Bergmanis nbsp 84 5 6 Phil Pfister nbsp 82 5 7 Vidas Blekaitis nbsp 81 5 8 Magnus Samuelsson nbsp 69 9 Robert Szczepanski nbsp 67 10 Travis Ortmayer nbsp 64 5 11 Geoff Dolan nbsp 54 5 12 Karl Gillingham nbsp 43 2006 IFSA Strongman World Championships edit Dates 24 25 November 2006Reykjavik Iceland nbsp This was the first year that qualifying heats were used There were 3 heats with the top 4 from each heat moving on to the finals Position Name Country Points 1 Zydrunas Savickas nbsp 80 5 2 Mikhail Koklyaev nbsp 78 5 3 Vasyl Virastyuk nbsp 72 4 Vidas Blekaitis nbsp 70 5 Andrus Murumets nbsp 55 6 Robert Szczepanski nbsp 46 5 7 Benedikt Magnusson nbsp 44 5 8 Oli Thompson nbsp 43 9 Nick Best nbsp 38 10 Travis Ortmayer nbsp 35 11 Saulius Brusokas nbsp 33 5 12 Ervin Katona nbsp 20 5 2007 IFSA Strongman World Championships edit Dates 12 15 September 2007Geumsan South Korea nbsp The 2007 competition included 6 qualifying heats with the top 2 from each heat moving on to the finals Position Name Country Points 1 Vasyl Virastyuk nbsp 57 5 2 Mikhail Koklyaev nbsp 52 5 3 Zydrunas Savickas nbsp 51 5 4 Derek Poundstone nbsp 50 5 5 Andrus Murumets nbsp 46 5 6 Vidas Blekaitis nbsp 41 5 7 Robert Szczepanski nbsp 40 8 Van Hatfield nbsp 32 5 9 Saulius Brusokas nbsp 29 5 10 Tom McClure nbsp 26 11 Ervin Katona nbsp 20 5 12 Jarno Hams nbsp 17 5Grand Prix events edit1995 edit Name and Location Champion Runner Up 3rd Place nbsp Copenhagen Denmark World s Strongest Viking 8 nbsp Heinz Ollesch nbsp Flemming Rasmussen nbsp Torfi Olaffson nbsp Klaipeda Lithuania Lithuania Grand Prix 9 nbsp Gary Taylor nbsp Forbes Cowan nbsp Stasys Mecius nbsp Garmisch Partenkirchen Germany Manfred Hoberl Classic 10 nbsp Magnus Ver Magnusson nbsp Gary Taylor nbsp Heinz Ollesch Scandinavia s Strongest Man nbsp Flemming Rasmussen 1996 edit Name and Location Champion Runner Up 3rd Place Date nbsp Copenhagen Denmark World s Strongest Viking 11 nbsp Flemming Rasmussen nbsp Magnus Ver Magnusson nbsp Torfi Olaffson nbsp Denmark Denmark Grand Prix nbsp Riku Kiri nbsp Magnus Ver Magnusson nbsp Flemming Rasmussen nbsp Klaipeda Lithuania Lithuania Grand Prix 12 nbsp Riku Kiri nbsp Heinz Ollesch nbsp Magnus Ver Magnusson 7 July 1996 Scandinavia s Strongest Man nbsp Flemming Rasmussen 1997 edit Name and Location Champion Runner Up 3rd Place nbsp Meerssen Netherlands European Open nbsp Riku Kiri nbsp Gerrit Badenhorst nbsp Magnus Ver Magnusson nbsp Copenhagen Denmark World s Strongest Viking 13 nbsp Flemming Rasmussen nbsp Riku Kiri nbsp Magnus Ver Magnusson nbsp Klaipeda Lithuania Lithuania Grand Prix 14 nbsp Stasys Mecius nbsp Raimonds Bergmanis nbsp Magnus Ver Magnusson Scandinavia s Strongest Man nbsp Flemming Rasmussen 1998 edit Name and Location Champion Runner Up 3rd Place Date nbsp Helsinki Finland Helsinki Grand Prix 15 nbsp Magnus Samuelsson nbsp Riku Kiri nbsp Svend Karlsen 14 March 1998 nbsp Klaipeda Lithuania Lithuania Grand Prix 16 nbsp Jamie Reeves nbsp Raimunds Kencivikius nbsp Wayne Price 1 August 1998 nbsp Budapest Hungary Hungary Grand Prix 17 nbsp Riku Kiri nbsp Flemming Rasmussen nbsp Laszlo Fekete 2 August 1998 nbsp Arnbruck Germany Germany Grand Prix 18 nbsp Riku Kiri nbsp Jouko Ahola nbsp Heinz Ollesch 5 September 1998 nbsp Faroe Islands Atlantic Giant 19 nbsp Magnus Samuelsson nbsp Riku Kiri nbsp Svend Karlsen 1999 edit Name and Location Champion Runner Up 3rd Place Date nbsp Helsinki Finland Finland Grand Prix 20 nbsp Jouko Ahola nbsp Sami Heinonen nbsp Janne Virtanen 6 March 1999 nbsp Faroe Islands Atlantic Giant 21 nbsp Jouko Ahola nbsp Regin Vagadal nbsp Magnus Samuelsson 16 May 1999 nbsp Keszthely Hungary Hungary Grand Prix 22 nbsp Berend Veneberg nbsp Gerrit Badenhorst nbsp Jouko Ahola 18 July 1999 nbsp Hardenberg Netherlands Holland Grand Prix 23 nbsp Gerrit Badenhorst nbsp Jouko Ahola nbsp Berend Veneberg 24 July 1999 nbsp Prague Czech Republic Czech Grand Prix 24 nbsp Magnus Samuelsson nbsp Jouko Ahola nbsp Joe Onosai 14 August 1999 nbsp Iceland Viking of the North 25 nbsp Hugo Girard nbsp Magnus Samuelsson nbsp Janne Virtanen 17 October 1999 Nordic Strongman Championships nbsp Matti Uppa 2000 edit Name and Location Champion Runner Up 3rd Place Date nbsp Helsinki Finland Finland Grand Prix 26 nbsp Janne Virtanen nbsp Magnus Samuelsson nbsp Svend Karlsen 18 March 2000 nbsp Ireland Ireland Grand Prix 27 nbsp Magnus Samuelsson nbsp Janne Virtanen nbsp Svend Karlsen 30 April 2000 nbsp Sopot Poland Poland Grand Prix 28 nbsp Magnus Samuelsson nbsp Janne Virtanen nbsp Jarek Dymek 25 June 2000 nbsp Faroe Islands Atlantic Giant 29 nbsp Regin Vagadal nbsp Janne Virtanen nbsp Magnus Samuelsson 2 September 2000 nbsp Prague Czech Republic Czech Grand Prix 30 nbsp Jan Bartl nbsp Svend Karlsen nbsp Martin Muhr 2 September 2000 nbsp Bucharest Romania Romania Grand Prix 31 nbsp Magnus Samuelsson nbsp Janne Virtanen nbsp Rene Minkfitz 16 September 2000 nbsp Panyu China China Grand Prix 32 nbsp Magnus Samuelsson nbsp Hugo Girard nbsp Janne Virtanen 8 October 2000 2001 edit Name and Location Champion Runner Up 3rd Place Date nbsp Sopot Poland Poland Grand Prix 33 nbsp Jarek Dymek nbsp Janne Virtanen nbsp Svend Karlsen 10 March 2007 nbsp Faroe Islands Atlantic Giant 34 nbsp Regin Vagadal nbsp Janne Virtanen nbsp Jarek Dymek 28 July 2007 nbsp Kokkola Finland Strongman World Record Breakers 35 nbsp Svend Karlsen nbsp Wout Zijlstra nbsp Rene Minkwitz 26 August 2007 2002 edit Name and Location Champion Runner Up 3rd Place Date nbsp Szczyrk Poland Winter Cup International 36 nbsp Janne Virtanen nbsp Jarek Dymek nbsp Hugo Girard 9 February 2002 nbsp Vantaa Finland Finland Grand Prix 37 nbsp Janne Virtanen nbsp Svend Karlsen nbsp Juha Matti Rasanen 20 April 2002 nbsp Istanbul Turkey Turkey Grand Prix 38 nbsp Janne Virtanen nbsp Wout Zijlstra nbsp Bernd Kerschbaumer 18 May 2002 nbsp Mariehamn Finland Aland Grand Prix 39 nbsp Jorma Paananen nbsp Rene Minkwitz nbsp Harri Simonen 10 August 2002 nbsp Imatra Finland Nordic Championships 40 nbsp Juha Matti Rasanen nbsp Rene Minkwitz nbsp Anders Johansson 17 August 2002 nbsp Panyu China China Grand Prix 41 nbsp Svend Karlsen nbsp Juha Matti Rasanen nbsp Zydrunas Savickas 20 October 2002 2003 edit Name and Location Champion Runner Up 3rd Place Date nbsp Inowroclaw Poland Poland Grand Prix 42 nbsp Jarek Dymek nbsp Robert Szczepanski nbsp Raimonds Bergmanis 12 April 2003 nbsp Vantaa Finland Finland Grand Prix 43 nbsp Janne Virtanen nbsp Mariusz Pudzianowski nbsp Juha Matti Rasanen 17 May 2003 nbsp Winnipeg Canada All Strength Challenge 44 nbsp Eddy Ellwood nbsp Andrus Murumets nbsp Peter Baltus 15 June 2003 nbsp Ylitornio Finland Ylitornio Challenge 45 nbsp Mariusz Pudzianowski nbsp Janne Virtanen nbsp Vidas Blekaitis 28 June 2003 nbsp Gdynia Poland Strongman World Record Breakers 46 nbsp Mariusz Pudzianowski nbsp Jarek Dymek nbsp Magnus Samuelsson 24 August 2003 nbsp Sopron Hungary Hungarian Strongman Challenge 47 nbsp Ervin Katona nbsp Adam Darazs nbsp Tomi Lotta 15 November 2003 2004 edit Name and Location Champion Runner Up 3rd Place Date nbsp Jurmala Latvia Baltic Strongest Man 48 nbsp Raimonds Bergmanis nbsp Zydrunas Savickas nbsp Vilius Petrauskas 22 May 2004 nbsp Turkey Turkey Champions Trophy 49 nbsp Mariusz Pudzianowski nbsp Tomi Lotta nbsp Svend Karlsen 22 May 2004 nbsp Doetinchem Netherlands Holland Champions Trophy 50 nbsp Mariusz Pudzianowski nbsp Svend Karlsen nbsp Zydrunas Savickas 13 June 2004 nbsp Ukraine Ukraine Grand Prix 48 nbsp Vasyl Virastyuk nbsp Magnus Samuelsson nbsp Zydrunas Savickas 20 June 2004 nbsp Siauliai Lithuania CEKOL Cup 48 nbsp Zydrunas Savickas nbsp Vasyl Virastyuk nbsp Tomasz Nowotniak 3 July 2004 nbsp Riga Latvia All Strength Challenge 48 nbsp Mariusz Pudzianowski nbsp Raimonds Bergmanis nbsp Vasyl Virastyuk 18 July 2004 nbsp Szeged Hungary International Gold 51 nbsp Ervin Katona nbsp Saulius Brusokas nbsp Ettiene Smit 11 September 2004 2005 edit Beginning in 2005 IFSA cut all ties with World s Strongest Man and Strongman Super Series and began hosting their own grand prix events and world championships from 2005 to 2007 Name and Location Champion Runner Up 3rd Place Date nbsp Szeged Hungary Hungary Grand Prix 52 nbsp Zydrunas Savickas nbsp Rene Minkwitz nbsp Ettiene Smit 1 May 2005 nbsp Dubai United Arab Emirates Dubai Grand Prix 52 nbsp Tomi Lotta nbsp Robert Szczepanski nbsp Andrus Murumets 19 May 2005 nbsp Moscow Russia Russia Grand Prix 52 nbsp Zydrunas Savickas nbsp Raimonds Bergmanis nbsp Mikhail Koklyaev 6 June 2005 nbsp Doetinchem Netherlands Holland Grand Prix 52 nbsp Tomi Lotta nbsp Jarno Hams nbsp Rene Minkwitz 12 June 2005 nbsp Hungary West European Championships 52 nbsp Jarno Hams nbsp Adam Darazs nbsp Jan Krehacek 25 June 2005 nbsp Riga Latvia European Championships 52 nbsp Zydrunas Savickas nbsp Tomi Lotta nbsp Andrus Murumets 17 July 2005 nbsp Kristiansand Norway Nordic Championships 52 nbsp Svend Karlsen nbsp Magnus Samuelsson nbsp Juha Matti Rasanen 6 August 2005 nbsp Sao Paulo Brazil World Open 53 nbsp Mikhail Koklyaev nbsp Svend Karlsen nbsp Robert Szczepanski 20 August 2005 nbsp Sao Paulo Brazil Pan American Championships 54 nbsp Phil Pfister nbsp Travis Ortmayer nbsp Karl Gillingham 21 August 2005 nbsp Siauliai Lithuania CEKOL Cup 55 nbsp Zydrunas Savickas nbsp Vilius Petrauskas nbsp Andrus Murumets 27 August 2005 nbsp Denmark Denmark Grand Prix 54 nbsp Rene Minkwitz nbsp Van Hatfield nbsp Juha Pekka Aitala 20 November 2005 2006 edit Name and Location Champion Runner Up 3rd Place Date nbsp Kyiv Ukraine Ukrainian Open nbsp Zydrunas Savickas nbsp Rene Minkwitz nbsp Ettiene Smit 18 April 2006 nbsp Dubai United Arab Emirates Dubai Grand Prix 52 nbsp Zydrunas Savickas nbsp Geoff Dolan nbsp Andrus Murumets 24 April 2006 nbsp Moscow Russia Russia Grand Prix 52 nbsp Mikhail Koklyaev nbsp Andrus Murumets nbsp Zydrunas Savickas 14 May 2006 nbsp Tulsa Oklahoma World Strongman Challenge 52 nbsp Zydrunas Savickas nbsp Derek Poundstone nbsp Jon Andersen 21 May 2006 nbsp Salou Spain Spain Grand Prix 56 nbsp Juha Pekka Aitala nbsp Simon Sulaiman nbsp Jarno Hams 5 June 2006 nbsp Eger Hungary Hungary Grand Prix 52 nbsp Mikhail Koklyaev nbsp Vasyl Virastyuk nbsp Travis Ortmayer 5 June 2006 nbsp Terborg Netherlands Holland Grand Prix 52 nbsp Zydrunas Savickas nbsp Jon Andersen nbsp Jarno Hams 10 June 2006 nbsp Riga Latvia Latvia World Cup 52 nbsp Zydrunas Savickas nbsp Raimonds Bergmanis nbsp Mikhail Koklyaev 18 July 2006 nbsp Tornio Finland Finland Grand Prix 54 nbsp Andrus Murumets nbsp Robert Szczepanski nbsp Steve MacDonald 5 August 2006 nbsp Kyiv Ukraine Ukraine Grand Prix nbsp Vasyl Virastyuk nbsp Vidas Blekaitis nbsp Oleksandr Pekanov 29 December 2006 United Strongman Series edit Name and Location Champion Runner Up 3rd Place Date nbsp Kyiv Ukraine USS Kyiv 54 nbsp Sebastian Wenta nbsp Igor Pedan nbsp Viktor Yurchenko 18 April 2006 nbsp Limassol Cyprus USS Cyprus 52 nbsp Travis Ortmayer nbsp Igor Pedan nbsp Raimonds Bergmanis 28 May 2006 nbsp Belgrade Serbia USS Belgrade 52 nbsp Ervin Katona nbsp Geoff Dolan nbsp Sebastian Wenta 20 June 2006 nbsp Moscow Russia USS Moscow 57 nbsp Sebastian Wenta nbsp Igor Pedan nbsp Ervin Katona 1 July 2006 nbsp Marijampole Lithuania USS Lithuania 54 nbsp Zydrunas Savickas nbsp Vidas Blekaitis nbsp Igor Pedan 19 August 2006 2007 edit Name and Location Champion Runner Up 3rd Place Date nbsp Riga Latvia Latvia Grand Prix 52 58 nbsp Andrus Murumets nbsp Vasyl Virastyuk nbsp Vidas Blekaitis 17 March 2007 nbsp Ulft Netherlands Holland Grand Prix 52 59 nbsp Jarno Hams nbsp Ettiene Smit nbsp Georg Ogmundsson 17 June 2007 nbsp Sofia Bulgaria Bulgaria Grand Prix 52 nbsp Robert Szczepanski nbsp Janne Illikainen nbsp Ervin Katona 23 June 2007 nbsp Kyiv Ukraine European Championships 52 60 nbsp Vasyl Virastyuk nbsp Andrus Murumets nbsp Vidas Blekaitis 22 July 2007 nbsp Klaipeda Lithuania Lithuania Grand Prix 52 nbsp Zydrunas Savickas nbsp Andrus Murumets nbsp Janne Illikainen 28 July 2007 nbsp Oulu Finland Finland Grand Prix 52 61 nbsp Andrus Murumets nbsp Janne Illikainen nbsp Robert Szczepanski 2 September 2007Strongman Champions League editMain article Strongman Champions League Developed by Ilkka Kinnunen and Marcel Mostert the Strongman Champions League was launched in 2008 as a new episode in strongman It negotiated with IFSA to use its athletes Since the end of 2008 the Strongman Champions League still operates independently after the dissolution of IFSA 2008 edit Name and Location Champion Runner Up 3rd Place Date nbsp Riga Latvia SCL Latvia 62 nbsp Zydrunas Savickas nbsp Travis Ortmayer nbsp Agris Kazelniks 22 March 2008 nbsp Subotica Serbia SCL Serbia 62 nbsp Zydrunas Savickas nbsp Ervin Katona nbsp Andrus Murumets 10 May 2008 nbsp Varsseveld Netherlands SCL Holland 62 nbsp Zydrunas Savickas nbsp Andrus Murumets nbsp Travis Ortmayer 1 June 2008 nbsp Sofia Bulgaria SCL Bulgaria 62 nbsp Andrus Murumets nbsp Zydrunas Savickas nbsp Ervin Katona 21 June 2008 nbsp Vilnius Lithuania SCL Lithuania 62 nbsp Zydrunas Savickas nbsp Vidas Blekaitis nbsp Saulius Brusokas 2 August 2008 nbsp Constanța Romania SCL Romania 62 nbsp Zydrunas Savickas nbsp Ervin Katona nbsp Oleksandr Lashyn 16 August 2008 nbsp Kokkola Finland SCL Finland 62 nbsp Mikhail Koklyaev nbsp Zydrunas Savickas nbsp Ervin Katona 29 August 2008 Overall placings 62 nbsp Zydrunas Savickas 130 points nbsp Ervin Katona 72 points nbsp Agris Kazelniks 60 points Events were planned in the following locations but cancelled Dubai Germany and HungaryUK Regional Competitions editBritish Championships IFSA edit See also Strength Athletics in the United Kingdom and Ireland Year Champion Runner Up 3rd Place 2005 nbsp Mark Felix nbsp Oli Thompson nbsp Andrew Raynes UK Championship IFSA edit Year Champion Runner Up 3rd Place 1997 nbsp Stuart Murray nbsp Steve Brooks nbsp Russ Bradley 1999 nbsp Glenn Ross nbsp TBC nbsp TBC IFSA England s Strongest Man edit Year Champion Runner Up 3rd Place 2005 nbsp Eddy Ellwood nbsp Mark Felix nbsp Oli ThompsonSee also editList of strongman competitionsReferences edit Official site 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