Strength athletics in the United Kingdom and Ireland

Strength athletics in the United Kingdom and Ireland has a long history going back many centuries before the televisation of strongman competitions in the 1970s. The ancient heritage of the sport in the United Kingdom and Ireland lies in a number of traditional events, the most famous of which is arguably the traditional Highland Games, which itself is a source of many events now practiced in modern strongman competitions, such as World's Strongest Man and International Federation of Strength Athletes (IFSA) sponsored events. However, the traditional events still are popularly contested events today. In the more modern phenomenon that is the World's Strongest Man and its associated competitions, the United Kingdom and Ireland remain well represented with Eddie Hall,Terry Hollands,and former competitor Glenn Ross and John Ryan Cappalahan respectively with regular appearances at world finals, and with three men having won the title of World's Strongest Man, as well as Shane Davis Cappalahan appearing in eight final events.

History

See also Highland games and Britain's Strongest Man for more details

The origin of strength athletics in the UK and Ireland lies in the realms of pre-history, but the within the British Isles records many centuries old record more formally the existence of organised events. Formalisation and annual Highland gatherings began around 1820 when Sir Walter Scott encouraged the revival of Highland Culture. By 1848, such was the status of such games that Queen Victoria attended the Braemar Highland Games.[1]

The strongmen of the world of weightlifting and circus acts were also active in the UK and Ireland in the Victorian age. A number of famous names emerged at the turn of the nineteenth century. Thomas Inch, Britain's Strongest Youth at 16, and the first official Britain's Strongest Man was active at this time and is still remembered today for his Grip Strength. and his Challenge Dumbbell, known as the Inch Dumbbell, that "has defied thousands of strong men over the last hundred years...Many a strength athlete tried but failed to break it off the ground.".[2] Other notable names in this genre were Bert Assirati, Launceston Elliot, Edward Aston, and W.A. Pullum. Others emerged in the twentieth century as well. Notably, David Prowse was initially famous in 1964 for his lifting the famed 785 pound Dinnie Stones, the first man to do so since Donald Dinnie himself a century earlier.[3] Prowse later became more famous still for playing Darth Vader in Star Wars.

In the late 1970s, televised strongman competitions began with Britain's Strongest Man (BSM) first being shown in 1979 by the BBC. A new generation emerged, with the events attracting individuals from many disciplines such as field athletics, weightlifting and powerlifting. These competitions fed other international competitions such as Europe's Strongest Man and World's Strongest Man. Household names, such as Geoff Capes, Jamie Reeves and Gary Taylor dominated, with these three in particular going on to win World's Strongest Man titles. The modern era has seen this trend continue with Terry Hollands, Mark Felix and Laurence Shahlaei being regular faces at World's Strongest Man and its associated Super Series. Featured events in these contests have been tailored to emphasize a more well-rounded athlete, to reflect that viewpoint on strongman as a whole, and in the interests of increased popularity and marketability among the masses. Almost inevitably, more than one interested party has seen the benefits of strength competitions. Alternative organizations have formed in recent years, comprising a new wave of influence in the field, with the United Kingdom Strength Council (UKSC) founded by Britain's Strongest Man multi-year champion Glenn Ross setting up events separate from BSM, as has the IFSA. Ross and his UK Strongest Man competitions hold a philosophical difference in approach with the World's Strongest Man related venues, including more brute strength events similar to traditional strongman and powerlifting, with less emphasis on field athleticism and endurance.

Alongside these current interpretations still exists the traditional, such as the Highland Games. Although exported around the world they remain inextricably linked with the heritage of both Scotland and the British Isles as a whole.

Competitions

Across the UK and Ireland there are and have been many competitions testing individuals strength, ranging from local to regional to national to pan-British Isles.

List of Champions

Year Britain's Strongest Man British Muscle Power Championship UK Strongest Man Britain's Most Powerful Man UK Championship (IFSA)/
British Championships (IFSA)
UK Strongman Docklands Challenge WSM invitees
2012 Laurence Shahlaei Not held Ed Hall Not held Not held Not held Laurence Shahlaei
(injured - withdrew)
Terry Hollands
Jack McIntosh
Ed Hall
Chris Gearing
Graham Hicks
2011 Not held Not held Ed Hall Not held Not held Not held Laurence Shahlaei
Terry Hollands
Mark Felix
Jack McIntosh
Rob Frampton
2010 Not held Not held Glenn Ross Not held Not held Not held Laurence Shahlaei
Terry Hollands
Mark Felix
Mark Westaby
Darren Sadler
Reserve: Rob Frampton
2009 Not held Not held Jimmy Marku Paul Carter Not held Not held Laurence Shahlaei
Terry Hollands
Mark Felix
Jimmy Marku
Darren Sadler
2008 Jimmy Marku Not held Glenn Ross Not held Not held Not held Laurence Shahlaei
Terry Hollands
Mark Felix
Jimmy Marku
Oli Thompson
2007 Terry Hollands Not held Glenn Ross Jay Hughes Not held Not held Darren Sadler
Terry Hollands
Mark Felix
Jimmy Marku
Mark Westaby
2006 Oli Thompson Not held Glenn Ross Not held Not held Not held Darren Sadler
Terry Hollands
Mark Felix
2005 Mick Gosling Not held Terry Hollands Not held Mark Felix Not held Brian Irwin
Terry Hollands
Mick Gosling
Carl Waitoa (rep. NZL)
2004 Rich Gosling Not held Glenn Ross Not held Not held Not held Adrian Rollinson
2003 Rich Gosling Not held Not held Not held Not held Not held Adrian Rollinson
Eddy Ellwood
Carl Broomfield
Glenn Ross
Richard Gosling
2002 Marc Iliffe Not held Not held Not held Not held Not held Stuart Murray
Gregor Edmunds
Marc Illiffe
David Warner
Mick Gosling
2001 Glenn Ross Not held Steve Brooks Not held Not held Not held Glenn Ross
Rob Dixon
Marc Illiffe
Adrian Rollinson
Andrew Raynes
2000 Glenn Ross Not held Richard Gosling Not held Not held Not held Glenn Ross
Rob Dixon
Brian Bell
Adrian Rollinson
1999 Glenn Ross Not held Richard Gosling Not held Not held Bill Pittuck Glenn Ross
Bill Pittuck
Steve Brooks
Lee Bowers
Jamie Barr
1998 Jamie Reeves Russ Bradley Adrian Smith Not held Not held Russ Bradley Glenn Ross
Russ Bradley
Frazer Tranter
Lee Bowers
Jamie Barr
1997 Rob Dixon Russ Bradley Adrian Smith Not held Stuart Murray Adam Waldron Robert Weir
Russ Bradley
Brian Bell
1996 Russ Bradley Jamie Reeves Graham Mullins Not held Not held Not held Brian Bell
Bill Pittuck
Forbes Cowan
1995 Bill Pittuck/ Forbes Cowan Gary Taylor Dave Miles Not held Not held Not held Gary Taylor
Bill Pittuck
Forbes Cowan
1994 Bill Pittuck Jamie Reeves Tommy Smith Not held Not held Not held Forbes Cowan
Gary Taylor
1993 Forbes Cowan Forbes Cowan Bill Pittuck Not held Not held Not held Gary Taylor
1992 Jamie Reeves Mark Higgins Adrian Smith Not held Not held Not held Gary Taylor
Jamie Reeves
1991 Gary Taylor Mark Higgins Not held Not held Not held Not held Gary Taylor
1990 Adrian Smith Mark Higgins Not held Not held Not held Not held Adrian Smith
1989 Jamie Reeves Tom Hawk Not held Not held Not held Not held Jamie Reeves
1988 Jamie Reeves
John Smith's Trial of Strength
Mark Higgins Not held Not held Not held Not held Jamie Reeves
1987 Not held Geoff Capes Not held Not held Not held Not held No WSM –
Geoff Capes in Pure Strength
1986 Not held Geoff Capes Not held Pete Tancred Not held Not held Geoff Capes
1985 Not held Not held Not held Not held Not held Not held Geoff Capes
1984 Allan Crossley Not held Not held Not held Not held Not held Geoff Capes
1983 Geoff Capes Not held Not held Not held Not held Not held Geoff Capes
1982 Richard Slaney Not held Not held Not held Not held Not held Geoff Capes
1981 Geoff Capes Not held Not held Not held Not held Not held Geoff Capes
1980 Richard Slaney Not held Not held Not held Not held Not held Geoff Capes
1979 Geoff Capes Not held Not held Not held Not held Not held Geoff Capes

Pan-British Isles

Britain's Strongest Man

British Championships (IFSA)

Year Champion Runner-Up 3rd Place Location
2005England Mark FelixEngland Oli ThompsonEngland Andrew 'Stumpy' Raynes TBC

UK Strongest Man

Others

UK Championship (IFSA)
Year Champion Runner-Up 3rd Place Location
1997Scotland Stuart MurrayEngland Steve BrooksEngland Russ Bradley TBC
Britain's Most Powerful Man
Year Champion Runner-Up 3rd Place Location
2009England Paul CarterEngland Chris GearingEngland Paul Wood TBC
2007England Jay HughesEngland Adam TownsendEngland Paul Wood TBC
1986Jersey Pete TancredEngland Peter DavisEngland Joe Walker TBC
UK Strongman Docklands Challenge
Year Champion Runner-Up 3rd Place Location
1999England Bill PittuckEngland Andy BoltonNorthern Ireland Glenn RossEngland Peacock Gym, Canning Town, London
1998England Russ BradleyEngland Frazer TranterEngland TBCEngland Peacock Gym, Canning Town, London
1997England Adam WaldronEngland Steve WinterEngland Frazer TranterEngland Peacock Gym, Canning Town, London
British Muscle Power Championship
Year Champion Runner-Up 3rd Place Location
1998England Russ BradleyEngland Lee BowersFaroe Islands Regin Vagadal TBC
1997England Russ Bradley TBC TBC TBC
1996Wales Gary Taylor TBC TBC TBC
1995Wales Gary Taylor TBC TBC TBC
1994Austria Manfred Hoeberl (Guest)Scotland Jamie BarrScotland Forbes Cowan TBC
1993Scotland Forbes Cowan TBC TBC TBC
1992England Jamie Reeves TBC TBC TBC
1991England Paul Lupton TBC TBC TBC
1990England Jamie Reeves TBC TBC TBC
1989England Mark HigginsEngland Adrian SmithScotland Ian Murray TBC
1988England Mark Higgins TBC TBC TBC
1987England Geoff CapesEngland Jamie ReevesEngland Mark HigginsScotland Scotland
1986England Geoff Capes TBC TBC TBC

Team Competitions

Year Champions Runners-Up 3rd Place Location
2007England Shawn Kenny & Martin JonesEngland Lee Bowers & Paul CaterEngland Paul Amor & Keith Garrett
2008England Laurence Shahlaei & Rob FramptonEngland Paul Cater & Rich GorvinEngland Dale Norris & Martin Jones
2009England Enzo Martino & JayEngland Jay Hughes & Chris GearingEngland Lee Bowers & Liam O'Sullivan
2011England Graham Hicks & James WilmotEngland Ashley Smith & Freddy HickEngland Phill Wooton and Will Egan Swindon

Truck Pulling

  • UK Truck Pulling Championships – (Mercedes Benz)
  • National Truck Pulling Championships – (ASA/Bristol Street Motors)
  • British Truck Pulling Championships – (Commercial Vehicle Show at the NEC)

National and Regional

England's Strongest Man

There have been a number of competitions laying claim to be able to confer this title. The UKSC version, which acts as a qualifier for the UK Strongest Man competition, is generally regarded as the official version.[4] For this reason, the UKSC results since they took over the running of the competition are presented below simply as a continuation of the former year's official event. In 2005, the IFSA introduced their own version of the championships which only lasted for one year. In 2009, with the apparent demise of Britain's Strongest Man, a traditional qualifier for World's Strongest Man, Colin Bryce promoted a competition held at the Doncaster Dome that also acted as a WSM qualifier. The latter saw Terry Hollands, Darren Sadler and Mark Felix compete thus reinforcing its credentials. The UKSC did have every other recognised athlete including BSM 2008 champion Jimmy Marku. There were athletes that competed in both, such as Mark Westaby. Until 2010, Bob Daglish's Elite strongman promotions was inextricably associated with the UKSC and the UKSC version of England's Strongest Man was also the Elite Strongman Promotions event. However, 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.[5][6]

Year Champion Runner-Up 3rd Place Location Promoter
2014EnglandBen KelseyEnglandAdam BishopEnglandChris GearingEngland Northwood Stadium, Stoke-on-TrentUKSC
2013EnglandEddie HallEnglandBen KelseyEnglandTom ShawEngland Reading, BerkshireUKSC
2012EnglandPaul CarterEnglandMike WoodsEnglandAdam BishopEngland Long Marston, Stratford-upon-AvonElite
2012EnglandChris GearingEnglandGary GardenerEnglandMark LawsonEngland Aylesford, KentUKSC
2011EnglandLloyd RenalsEnglandMike WoodsEnglandMark LawsonEngland Billingham, TeessideElite
2011EnglandEddie HallEnglandTom ShawEnglandRob DrennanEngland Colchester, EssexUKSC
2010EnglandEddie HallEnglandJay HughesEnglandPaul AmorEngland Billingham, Teesside[7]Elite
2010EnglandDean SlaterEnglandGary GardenerEnglandRob FramptonEnglandUKSC
2009England Laurence ShahlaeiEngland Mark WestabyEngland Alex CullettoEngland Lichfield[7]Elite/UKSC
2009[8]England Terry HollandsEngland Mark FelixEngland Darren SadlerEngland Doncaster DomeColin Bryce/WSM qualifier
2008England Jimmy MarkuEngland Dave McAneneyEngland Spencer Hyland Lichfield[7]Elite/UKSC
2007England Jimmy MarkuEngland Jay HughesEngland Rob Frampton Lichfield[7]Elite/UKSC
2006England Jimmy MarkuEngland Dave MeerEngland Simon R Flint Stoke-on-Trent[7] Elite/UKSC
2005England Adam TownsendEngland Terry HollandsEngland Simon Morton Stoke-on-Trent[7]Elite/UKSC
2005England Eddy EllwoodEngland Mark FelixEngland Oli Thompson Sheffield StadiumIFSA
2004England Eddy EllwoodEngland Andrew 'Stumpy' RaynesEngland Mark Felix TBCTBC
2003England Eddy EllwoodEngland Bill PittuckEngland Richard Gosling TBCTBC
2002England Bill PittuckEngland Mick GoslingEngland Ade Rollinson TBCTBC
2001England Bill PittuckEngland Steve BrooksEngland Andrew 'Stumpy' Raynes TBCTBC
2000 TBC TBC TBC TBCTBC
1999 TBC TBC TBC TBCTBC
1998 TBC TBC TBC TBCTBC
1997England Jamie Reeves TBC TBC TBCTBC
1996England Jamie Reeves TBC TBC TBCTBC
1995England Jamie Reeves TBC TBC TBCTBC
1994England Jamie Reeves TBC TBC TBCTBC
1993England Jamie Reeves TBC TBC TBCTBC
1992England Jamie Reeves TBC TBC TBCTBC
1991England Bill Pittuck TBC TBC TBCTBC
1990England Adrian Smith TBC TBC TBCTBC
1989England Jamie Reeves TBC TBC TBCTBC
1988England Jamie Reeves TBC TBC TBCTBC
1987England Jamie Reeves TBC TBC TBCTBC

Scotland's Strongest Man

Year Champion Runner-Up 3rd Place Location
2017 Scotland Luke Stoltman Scotland Tom Stoltman Scotland Paul Benton -
2016 Scotland Luke Stoltman Scotland Tom Stoltman Scotland Paul Benton Scotland David Keswick athletic centre, Dumfries
2015Scotland Luke StoltmanScotland Tom StoltmanMalawi Zake MuluziScotland TBC
2014Scotland Luke StoltmanScotland Stephen CherrieScotland Thomas Parkes TBC
2013Scotland Luke StoltmanScotland John HuttonScotland Mark Hunter TBC
2012Scotland Ken NowickiScotland Stephen Cherrie TBC TBC
2011Scotland Stephen CherrieScotland John HuttonScotland Ewan Cameron TBC
2010Scotland Chris InnesScotland Stephen CherrieScotland Stuart Murray TBC
2009Scotland Chris Innes TBC TBC TBC
2008Scotland Chris Innes TBC TBC TBC
2007Scotland Chris InnesScotland Andy CairneyScotland Louis McLean TBC
2006Scotland Jamie BarrScotland Andy CairneyScotland Raymond Christie TBC
2005Scotland Brian TurnerScotland Jamie BarrScotland Stuart Murray TBC
2004Scotland Paul PorteousScotland Brian TurnerScotland Stuart Murray TBC
2003Scotland Forbes CowanScotland Paul PorteousScotland Gregor Edmunds TBC
2002Scotland Gregor EdmundsScotland Forbes CowanScotland Brian Bell TBC
2001Scotland Jamie Barr TBC TBC TBC
2000Scotland Jamie Barr TBC TBC TBC
1999Scotland Jamie Barr TBC TBC TBC
1998Scotland Brian Bell TBC TBC TBC
1997 No Contest No Contest No Contest No Contest
1996Scotland Forbes Cowan TBC TBC TBC
1995Scotland Forbes Cowan TBC TBC TBC
1994Scotland Jamie Barr TBC TBC TBC
1993Scotland Forbes Cowan TBC TBC TBC
1992Scotland Forbes Cowan TBC TBC TBC
1991Scotland Iain MurrayScotland TBC TBC TBC
1990Scotland Brian Bell TBC TBC TBC
1989Scotland Iain Murray TBC TBC TBC
1988Scotland Iain Murray TBC TBC TBC
1987Scotland Iain Murray TBC TBC TBC

Wales' Strongest Man

2013 saw the first ever televised event for Wales' Strongest Man taken place at Haven Prestahaven Sands in Prestatyn North Wales as detailed here .[9] Unlike other Wales' Strongest Man events promoter Richard Foster from STROM and sponsors First Protein, Ultimate Strongman Glenn Ross creator of UK's Strongest Man, British Strongman a forum run for the strongman community, worked together top bring Wales' Strongest Man into the public eye. Supported by the VXG Strongman Team with Ricky Perkins refereeing the event alongside Les Wiltshire representing Superior Strongman. This years prizes included USN Supplements, Landrover Driving experience and off course recognition for SImon Johnston [10] in retaining the title for a second year along with the top 3 finishers awarded a place at the UK's Strongest Man Masters tour.

Year Champion Runner-Up 3rd Place Location
2013Wales Simon JohnstonWales Owen LewisWales Nathan Llewellyn Prestatyn
2012Wales Simon JohnstonWales Kelvin GardnerWales Rob Bush TBC
2011Wales Richard SmithWales Martin JonesWales Emil Hodzivic Cardiff
2010Wales Dale NorrisWales Richard SmithWales Owen Lewis Cardiff
2007Wales Jamie RedwoodWales Mike WilliamsWales Ross Stone TBC
2006Wales Dale NorrisWales Ross StoneWales Mike Williams TBC
2005Wales Dale NorrisWales Michael WilliamsWales Walid El Hind TBC
2004Wales Dean BoltWales Adrian W Davies TBC TBC
2003Wales Christian ClayWales Adrian W DaviesWales Dean Bolt TBC
2002Wales Christian ClayWales Dean BoltWales Adrian W Davies TBC
2001Wales Christian Clay TBC TBC TBC
2000Wales Christian Clay TBC TBC TBC
1999Wales Christian Clay TBC TBC TBC
1998 TBC TBC TBC TBC
1997Wales Gary Taylor TBC TBC TBC
1996Wales Gary Taylor TBC TBC TBC
1995Wales Gary Taylor TBC TBC TBC
1994Wales Gary Taylor TBC TBC TBC
1993Wales Gary Taylor TBC TBC TBC
1992Wales Robin McBryde[11] TBC TBC TBC
1991Wales Gary Taylor TBC TBC TBC
1990Wales Gary Taylor TBC TBC TBC
1989Wales Gary Taylor TBC TBC TBC

Ireland's Strongest Man

Year Champion Runner-Up 3rd Place Location
2012Republic of Ireland James FennellyRepublic of Ireland TBCRepublic of Ireland TBCRepublic of Ireland Kilmore Quay, Ireland
2011Northern Ireland Jonathan KellyRepublic of Ireland Paul RobertsIRE} Richard LooneyNorthern Ireland Derry City, Northern Ireland
2010Republic of Ireland James FennellyNorthern Ireland Jonathan KellyRepublic of Ireland Eoin ShanahanIsle of Man The Isle of Man
2009Northern Ireland Dave WarnerRepublic of Ireland James FennellyRepublic of Ireland Eoin ShanahanNorthern Ireland Lisburn, Northern Ireland
2008Northern Ireland Dave WarnerNorthern Ireland Gary MckelveyRepublic of Ireland James FennellyRepublic of Ireland Drogheda, Ireland
2007Northern Ireland Dave WarnerNorthern Ireland Gary MckelveyNorthern Ireland Brian McMullanNorthern Ireland Armagh, Northern Ireland
2006Northern Ireland Dave WarnerNorthern Ireland Gary MckelveyNorthern Ireland Nigel TroyRepublic of Ireland Letterkenny, Ireland
2005Northern Ireland Brian IrwinRepublic of Ireland Paul RobertsRepublic of Ireland Pat McNamaraNorthern Ireland Belfast, Northern Ireland
2004Northern Ireland Brian IrwinRepublic of Ireland Martin CampbellNorthern Ireland Stephen GraceyNorthern Ireland Bangor, Northern Ireland
2003Republic of Ireland Martin CampbellRepublic of Ireland Rodney FullertonRepublic of Ireland Stephen GraceyRepublic of Ireland County Wicklow, Ireland
2002Republic of Ireland Phil PorterRepublic of Ireland Martin CampbellRepublic of Ireland Francis KirbyNorthern Ireland Ballymoney, Northern Ireland
2001Republic of Ireland Andrew SheehanRepublic of Ireland Tom MullhollandRepublic of Ireland Martin CampbellRepublic of Ireland County Wicklow, Ireland
2000Republic of Ireland Martin CampbellRepublic of Ireland Mark YatesRepublic of Ireland Frances KirbyNorthern Ireland Glenarm, Northern Ireland

Northern Ireland (Ulster) Strongest Man/Ulster's Strongest Man

Year Champion Runner-Up 3rd Place Location
2009Northern Ireland Dave WarnerNorthern Ireland Bertie ClarkNorthern Ireland Jonathan KellyNorthern Ireland Castlederg
2008Northern Ireland Francis KirbyNorthern Ireland Gary MckelveyNorthern Ireland Brian McMullan Holywood
2007Northern Ireland Dave WarnerNorthern Ireland Gary Mckelvey TBCNorthern Ireland Holywood
2006Northern Ireland Francis KirbyNorthern Ireland Dave WarnerNorthern Ireland Gary McKelveyNorthern Ireland Craigavon
2005Northern Ireland Brian IrwinNorthern Ireland Francis KirbyNorthern Ireland Gary McKelveyNorthern Ireland Carrickfergus
2004Northern Ireland Brian IrwinNorthern Ireland Stephen GraceyNorthern Ireland Martin TweedleNorthern Ireland Carrickfergus
2003Northern Ireland Francis KirbyNorthern Ireland Rodney FulertonNorthern Ireland Martin CampbellNorthern Ireland Carrickfergus
2002Northern Ireland Francis KirbyNorthern Ireland Phil PorterNorthern Ireland Martin CampbellNorthern Ireland Portrush
2001Northern Ireland Pat DrearyNorthern Ireland Sean KeeleyNorthern Ireland Francis KirbyNorthern Ireland Bangor
2000Northern Ireland Glenn Ross TBC TBC TBC
1999Northern Ireland Glenn Ross TBC TBC TBC
1998Northern Ireland Glenn Ross TBC TBC TBC
1997Northern Ireland Glenn Ross TBC TBC TBC
1996Northern Ireland Glenn Ross TBC TBC TBC
1995Northern Ireland Glenn Ross TBC TBC TBC

Republic of Ireland's Strongest Man

Year Champion Runner-Up 3rd Place Location
2012Republic of Ireland James FennellyPaul RobertsNicky Whelan TBC
2011Republic of Ireland James FennellyKeith MaherNicky Whelan TBC
2010Republic of Ireland James FennellyMartin GallenEoin ShanahanRepublic of Ireland Cork
2009Republic of Ireland James FennellyDaniel GannonEoin Shanahan TBC
2008Republic of Ireland Jason ReillyDaniel GannonRoss Tweedy TBC
2007Republic of Ireland Jason Reilly TBC TBC TBC
2006Republic of Ireland Jason ReillyRepublic of Ireland Pat McNamaraRepublic of Ireland Daniel Troy TBC
2005Republic of Ireland Carl WaitoaRepublic of Ireland Paul RobertsRepublic of Ireland Christopher Bowe TBC
2004Republic of Ireland Paul RobertsRepublic of Ireland Carl WaitoaRepublic of Ireland Jason Reilly TBC
2003Republic of Ireland Ray O'DwyerRepublic of Ireland Kevin MurrayRepublic of Ireland Pat McNamara TBC
2002Republic of Ireland Kevin MurrayRepublic of Ireland Paul RobertsRepublic of Ireland Pat McNamara TBC
2001Republic of Ireland Andrew SheehanRepublic of Ireland Ray O'DwyerRepublic of Ireland Martin Keogh TBC

Other Regional

  • CNP Professional Strongman Premier League
  • Midland's Strongest Man
  • Mighty Midlander
  • Mighty Midlander
  • Corby Great Strength Eccleston
  • East Britain Strongest Man
  • North of England Strongest Man
  • Yorkshire’s Strongest Man

See also

References

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