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UK Strength Council

The United Kingdom Strength Council was founded by Glenn Ross, the famed strongman and also founder and promoter of the Irish Strength Association.[1] The UKSC, as it is commonly termed, was promoted by Bob Daglish's Elite Strongman Promotions until March 2010.

Beginnings

Part of the reason for the foundation was that Glenn Ross is a champion of the idea that strongman is about lifting and moving heavy objects. He has been quoted as saying that strongmen should be more akin to strongman of old, "fighting for every step, not running."

Ross's philosophy is represented in the contests the UKSC organise. There is little running with weights or like events, but rather lifting heavier weights as the main test and then struggling forward with them. Ross has said that, in relation to competing with other recognised events, such as Britain's Strongest Man, "when there is competition, it is good for everyone: competition in strongman creates an opportunity for the athletes, the fans and the sponsors to end up with a better product, and the reality is a free-market situation anyway."[2]

"Big, strong men are like bears. As long as you keep feeding them honey, they will stay in their caves and stick with certain organizations, but when the honey pot runs out, they must go into the forest to look for more honey." - Glenn Ross[2]

Bob Daglish's Elite strongman promotions was inextricably associated with the UKSC until it was announced in March 2010 that "In view of recent events and also some personal differences, Elite Strongman Promotions are hereby separating all affiliations with Big G promotions, the UK Strength Council and the UK strongest man competition." Elite Strongman promotions continued to run a version of the England’s strongest man final, whilst a separate competition run by UKSC was also run in 2010.[3][4]

Competitions

The UKSC is famed for its blue ribbon event, UK's Strongest Man. There are also a number of regional and national qualifiers.

UK's Strongest Man

Year Champion Runner-Up 3rd Place Location Promoter
2022   Paul Smith   Louis Jack   Gavin Bilton   Milton Keynes
2021   Gavin Bilton   Paul Smith   Andy Black   Milton Keynes
2020   Gavin Bilton   Mark Felix   Mark Jeanes   Belfast
2019   Paul Benton   Graham Hicks   Pa O'Dwyer   St Albans
2018   Pa O'Dwyer   Phil Roberts   Laurence Shahlaei   St Albans
2017   Laurence Shahlaei   Tom Stoltman   Pa O'Dwyer   Belfast
2016   Eddie Hall   Belfast
2015   Eddie Hall   Belfast
2014[5]   Eddie Hall   Adam Bishop   Luke Stoltman   Belfast CNP
2013[6]   Eddie Hall   Ben Kelsey   Jonathan Kelly   Belfast UKSC (UK Strength Council)
2012[7]   Eddie Hall   Lloyd Renals   Chris Gearing   Belfast UKSC (UK Strength Council)
2011[7]   Eddie Hall   Ken Nowicki   Richard Smith   Belfast UKSC (UK Strength Council)
2010[8]   Glenn Ross   Gary Gardener   Rob Frampton   Belfast UKSC (UK Strength Council)
2009[8]   Jimmy Marku   Glenn Ross   Mark Westaby   Belfast UKSC
2008[8]   Glenn Ross   Dave Warner   Jimmy Marku   Belfast UKSC
2007[8]   Glenn Ross   Jimmy Marku   Simon Flint   Belfast UKSC
2006[8]   Glenn Ross   Terry Hollands   Jimmy Marku   Belfast UKSC
2005[8]   Terry Hollands   Mark Lawson   Simon Morton   Belfast UKSC
2004[8]   Glenn Ross   Brian Irwin   Carl Waitoa   Carrickfergus UKSC
2003 Not Held
2002 Not Held
2001   Steve Brooks   Richard Gosling   Mick Gosling   TBC Geoff Capes/Daily Star
2000   Richard Gosling   Gary Meyern   Adam Townsend   TBC Geoff Capes/Daily Star
1999   Richard Gosling   Gary Meyern   Adrian Smith   TBC Geoff Capes/Daily Star
1998   Adrian Smith   Richard Gosling   Dave Miles   TBC Geoff Capes/Daily Star
1997   Adrian Smith   Graham Mullins   Bill Pittuck   TBC Geoff Capes/Daily Star
1996   Graham Mullins   Gary Meyern   John O'Neil   TBC Geoff Capes/Daily Star
1995   Dave Miles   David Waters /   Graham Mullins   TBC Geoff Capes/Daily Star
1994   Tommy Smith   Bill Pittuck   Lee Bowers   Blackpool Geoff Capes/Daily Star
1993   Bill Pittuck   Luke Green   TBC   TBC
1992   Adrian Smith   Bill Pittuck   TBC   TBC

Championships by country

Country Titles
  England 19
  Northern Ireland 5
  Wales 2
  Scotland 1
  Ireland 1

Repeat champions

Regional and National qualifiers

  • UKSC Midlands of England strongest man 2007
  • UKSC North of England strongest man 2007
  • UKSC South of England strongest man 2007
  • UKSC England's strongest man 2007

See also

External links

  • Official site

References

  1. ^ www.uglyextras.com
  2. ^ a b Polish Strength Forum - Sportowe Forum Dyskusyjne
  3. ^ Elite strongman promotions statement released on ukstrongman.proboards.com
  4. ^ Elite strongman promotions statement released on muscletalk.co.uk
  5. ^ www.strongman.org - uks-strongest-man-2014
  6. ^ www.strongman.org - uks-strongest-man-2013
  7. ^ a b "David Horne's World of Grip".
  8. ^ a b c d e f g Irish Strongman Association - Hall of Fame - results

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The United Kingdom Strength Council was founded by Glenn Ross the famed strongman and also founder and promoter of the Irish Strength Association 1 The UKSC as it is commonly termed was promoted by Bob Daglish s Elite Strongman Promotions until March 2010 Contents 1 Beginnings 2 Competitions 2 1 UK s Strongest Man 2 1 1 Championships by country 2 1 2 Repeat champions 2 2 Regional and National qualifiers 3 See also 4 External links 5 ReferencesBeginnings EditPart of the reason for the foundation was that Glenn Ross is a champion of the idea that strongman is about lifting and moving heavy objects He has been quoted as saying that strongmen should be more akin to strongman of old fighting for every step not running Ross s philosophy is represented in the contests the UKSC organise There is little running with weights or like events but rather lifting heavier weights as the main test and then struggling forward with them Ross has said that in relation to competing with other recognised events such as Britain s Strongest Man when there is competition it is good for everyone competition in strongman creates an opportunity for the athletes the fans and the sponsors to end up with a better product and the reality is a free market situation anyway 2 Big strong men are like bears As long as you keep feeding them honey they will stay in their caves and stick with certain organizations but when the honey pot runs out they must go into the forest to look for more honey Glenn Ross 2 Bob Daglish s Elite strongman promotions was inextricably associated with the UKSC until it was announced in March 2010 that In view of recent events and also some personal differences Elite Strongman Promotions are hereby separating all affiliations with Big G promotions the UK Strength Council and the UK strongest man competition Elite Strongman promotions continued to run a version of the England s strongest man final whilst a separate competition run by UKSC was also run in 2010 3 4 Competitions EditSee also Strength athletics in the United Kingdom and Ireland The UKSC is famed for its blue ribbon event UK s Strongest Man There are also a number of regional and national qualifiers UK s Strongest Man Edit Year Champion Runner Up 3rd Place Location Promoter2022 Paul Smith Louis Jack Gavin Bilton Milton Keynes2021 Gavin Bilton Paul Smith Andy Black Milton Keynes2020 Gavin Bilton Mark Felix Mark Jeanes Belfast2019 Paul Benton Graham Hicks Pa O Dwyer St Albans2018 Pa O Dwyer Phil Roberts Laurence Shahlaei St Albans2017 Laurence Shahlaei Tom Stoltman Pa O Dwyer Belfast2016 Eddie Hall Belfast2015 Eddie Hall Belfast2014 5 Eddie Hall Adam Bishop Luke Stoltman Belfast CNP2013 6 Eddie Hall Ben Kelsey Jonathan Kelly Belfast UKSC UK Strength Council 2012 7 Eddie Hall Lloyd Renals Chris Gearing Belfast UKSC UK Strength Council 2011 7 Eddie Hall Ken Nowicki Richard Smith Belfast UKSC UK Strength Council 2010 8 Glenn Ross Gary Gardener Rob Frampton Belfast UKSC UK Strength Council 2009 8 Jimmy Marku Glenn Ross Mark Westaby Belfast UKSC2008 8 Glenn Ross Dave Warner Jimmy Marku Belfast UKSC2007 8 Glenn Ross Jimmy Marku Simon Flint Belfast UKSC2006 8 Glenn Ross Terry Hollands Jimmy Marku Belfast UKSC2005 8 Terry Hollands Mark Lawson Simon Morton Belfast UKSC2004 8 Glenn Ross Brian Irwin Carl Waitoa Carrickfergus UKSC2003 Not Held2002 Not Held2001 Steve Brooks Richard Gosling Mick Gosling TBC Geoff Capes Daily Star2000 Richard Gosling Gary Meyern Adam Townsend TBC Geoff Capes Daily Star1999 Richard Gosling Gary Meyern Adrian Smith TBC Geoff Capes Daily Star1998 Adrian Smith Richard Gosling Dave Miles TBC Geoff Capes Daily Star1997 Adrian Smith Graham Mullins Bill Pittuck TBC Geoff Capes Daily Star1996 Graham Mullins Gary Meyern John O Neil TBC Geoff Capes Daily Star1995 Dave Miles David Waters Graham Mullins TBC Geoff Capes Daily Star1994 Tommy Smith Bill Pittuck Lee Bowers Blackpool Geoff Capes Daily Star1993 Bill Pittuck Luke Green TBC TBC1992 Adrian Smith Bill Pittuck TBC TBCChampionships by country Edit Country Titles England 19 Northern Ireland 5 Wales 2 Scotland 1 Ireland 1Repeat champions Edit Champion Times Eddie Hall 6 Glenn Ross 5 Adrian Smith 3 Richard Gosling 2 Gavin Bilton 2Regional and National qualifiers Edit UKSC Midlands of England strongest man 2007 UKSC North of England strongest man 2007 UKSC South of England strongest man 2007 UKSC England s strongest man 2007See also EditList of Strongman CompetitionsExternal links EditOfficial siteReferences Edit www uglyextras com a b Polish Strength Forum Sportowe Forum Dyskusyjne Elite strongman promotions statement released on ukstrongman proboards com Elite strongman promotions statement released on muscletalk co uk www strongman org uks strongest man 2014 www strongman org uks strongest man 2013 a b David Horne s World of Grip a b c d e f g Irish Strongman Association Hall of Fame results Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title UK Strength Council amp oldid 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