Strength athletics in the United Kingdom and Ireland

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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 practised 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 Glenn Ross, Terry Hollands, Eddie Hall and John Ryan Cappalahan, 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|Britain's Strongest Man}}

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.{{Cite web|url=http://www.crieffhighlandgathering.com/History/|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20071203002807/http://www.crieffhighlandgathering.com/History|url-status=dead|title=History|archivedate=3 December 2007}}

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.".[http://www.oldtimestrongman.com/classic_grip_courses.html www.oldtimestrongman.com] Other notable names in this genre were Bert Assirati, Launceston Elliot, Edward Aston, and William Pullum. Others emerged in the twentieth century as well. Notably, David Prowse was initially famous in 1964 for his lifting the famed {{convert|733|lb|kg}} Dinnie Stones, the first man to do so since Donald Dinnie himself a century earlier.{{Cite web|url=http://www.oldtimestrongman.com/blog/labels/British%20Strongman.html|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20100813124410/http://www.oldtimestrongman.com/blog/labels/British%20Strongman.html|url-status=dead|title=British Strongmen|archivedate=13 August 2010}} 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=

==2020s==

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Year

! Britain's Strongest Man

! UK Strongest Man

! WSM invitees

2025

|{{flagicon|SCO}} Luke Stoltman

|

|

2024

|{{flagicon|SCO}} Tom Stoltman (3)

|{{flagicon|ENG}} Paul Smith (3)

|{{small|{{ubl|Tom Stoltman|Luke Stoltman|Gavin Bilton|Adam Bishop|Kane Francis|Pa O'Dwyer}}}}

2023

|{{flagicon|ENG}} Adam Bishop (2)

|{{flagicon|ENG}} Paul Smith (2)

|{{small|{{ubl|Tom Stoltman|Luke Stoltman|Gavin Bilton|Graham Hicks|Adam Bishop|Mark Felix|Paul Smith}}}}

2022

| {{flagicon|SCO}} Tom Stoltman (2)

| {{flagicon|ENG}} Paul Smith

| Adam Bishop
Mark Felix
Gavin Bilton
Luke Stoltman
Andy Black
Shane Flowers

2021

| {{flagicon|SCO}} Tom Stoltman

| {{flagicon|WAL}} Gavin Bilton (2)

| Adam Bishop
Mark Felix
Graham Hicks
Terry Hollands
Gavin Bilton
Luke Richardson
Luke Stoltman

2020

| {{flagicon|ENG}} Adam Bishop

| {{flagicon|WAL}} Gavin Bilton

| Luke Richardson
Adam Bishop
Terry Hollands
Mark Felix
Graham Hicks
Luke Stoltman
Tom Stoltman
Pa O'Dwyer

==2010s==

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Year

! Britain's Strongest Man

! UK Strongest Man

! WSM invitees

2019

| {{flagicon|ENG}} Graham Hicks

| {{flagicon|SCO}} Paul Benton

| Adam Bishop
Mark Felix
Laurence Shahlaei
Luke Stoltman
Tom Stoltman
Zake Muluzi

2018

| {{flagicon|ENG}} Eddie Hall (5)

| {{flagicon|IRL}} Pa O'Dwyer

| Adam Bishop
Mark Felix
Graham Hicks
Terry Hollands
Laurence Shahlaei
Luke Stoltman
Paul Smith

2017

| {{flagicon|ENG}} Eddie Hall (4)

| {{flagicon|ENG}} Laurence Shahlaei

| Mark Felix
Eddie Hall
Terry Hollands
Laurence Shahlaei
Luke Stoltman
Tom Stoltman

2016

| {{flagicon|ENG}} Eddie Hall (3)

| {{flagicon|ENG}} Eddie Hall (6)

| Adam Bishop
Mark Felix
Charlie Gough
Eddie Hall
Terry Hollands
Laurence Shahlaei
Luke Stoltman

2015

| {{flagicon|ENG}} Eddie Hall (2)

| {{flagicon|ENG}} Eddie Hall (5)

| Adam Bishop
Mark Felix
Eddie Hall
Graham Hicks
Laurence Shahlaei

2014

| {{flagicon|ENG}} Eddie Hall

| {{flagicon|ENG}} Eddie Hall (4)

| Eddie Hall
Graham Hicks
Ben Kelsey
Terry Hollands
Laurence Shahlaei

2013

| {{flagicon|ENG}} Laurence Shahlaei (2)

| {{flagicon|ENG}} Eddie Hall (3)

| Mark Felix
Eddie Hall
Graham Hicks
Terry Hollands
Laurence Shahlaei
Lloyd Renals

2012

| {{flagicon|ENG}} Laurence Shahlaei

| {{flagicon|ENG}} Eddie Hall (2)

| Chris Gearing
Eddie Hall
Graham Hicks
Terry Hollands
Jack McIntosh
Laurence Shahlaei
(injured - withdrew)

2011

| {{N/A|Not held}}

| {{flagicon|ENG}} Eddie Hall

| Mark Felix
Terry Hollands
Jack McIntosh
Laurence Shahlaei
Rob Frampton

2010

| {{N/A|Not held}}

| {{flagicon|NIR}} Glenn Ross (5)

| Mark Felix
Terry Hollands
Darren Sadler
Laurence Shahlaei
Mark Westaby
Reserve: Rob Frampton

==2000s==

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Year

! Britain's Strongest Man

! UK Strongest Man

! Britain's Most Powerful Man

! UK Championship (IFSA)/
British Championships (IFSA)

! WSM invitees

2009

| {{N/A|Not held}}

| {{flagicon|ENG}} Jimmy Marku

| {{flagicon|ENG}} Paul Carter

| {{N/A|Not held}}

| Laurence Shahlaei
Terry Hollands
Mark Felix
Jimmy Marku
Darren Sadler

2008

| {{flagicon|ENG}} Jimmy Marku

| {{flagicon|NIR}} Glenn Ross (4)

| {{N/A|Not held}}

| {{N/A|Not held}}

| Laurence Shahlaei
Terry Hollands
Mark Felix
Jimmy Marku
Oli Thompson

2007

| {{flagicon|ENG}} Terry Hollands

| {{flagicon|NIR}} Glenn Ross (3)

| {{flagicon|ENG}} Jay Hughes

| {{N/A|Not held}}

| Darren Sadler
Terry Hollands
Mark Felix
Jimmy Marku
Mark Westaby

2006

| {{flagicon|ENG}} Oli Thompson

| {{flagicon|NIR}} Glenn Ross (2)

| {{N/A|Not held}}

| {{N/A|Not held}}

| Darren Sadler
Terry Hollands
Mark Felix

2005

| {{flagicon|ENG}} Mick Gosling

| {{flagicon|ENG}} Terry Hollands

| {{N/A|Not held}}

| {{flagicon|ENG}} Mark Felix

| Terry Hollands
Mick Gosling
Brian Irwin
Carl Waitoa (rep. NZL)

2004

| {{flagicon|ENG}} Richard Gosling (2)

| {{flagicon|NIR}} Glenn Ross

| {{N/A|Not held}}

| {{N/A|Not held}}

| Adrian Rollinson

2003

| {{flagicon|ENG}} Richard Gosling

| {{N/A|Not held}}

| {{N/A|Not held}}

| {{N/A|Not held}}

| Adrian Rollinson
Eddy Ellwood
Glenn Ross
Richard Gosling
Carl Broomfield

2002

| {{flagicon|ENG}} Marc Iliffe

| {{N/A|Not held}}

| {{N/A|Not held}}

| {{N/A|Not held}}

| Gregor Edmunds
Marc Illiffe
David Warner
Mick Gosling
Stuart Murray

2001

| {{flagicon|NIR}} Glenn Ross (3)

| {{flagicon|ENG}} Steve Brooks

| {{N/A|Not held}}

| {{N/A|Not held}}

| Glenn Ross
Rob Dixon
Marc Illiffe
Adrian Rollinson
Andrew Raynes

2000

| {{flagicon|NIR}} Glenn Ross (2)

| {{flagicon|ENG}} Richard Gosling (2)

| {{N/A|Not held}}

| {{N/A|Not held}}

| Glenn Ross
Rob Dixon
Adrian Rollinson
Brian Bell

==1990s==

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Year

! Britain's Strongest Man

! British Muscle Power Championship

! UK Strongest Man

! UK Championship (IFSA)/
British Championships (IFSA)

! UK Strongman Docklands Challenge

! WSM invitees

1999

| {{flagicon|NIR}} Glenn Ross

| {{N/A|Not held}}

| {{flagicon|ENG}} Richard Gosling

| {{N/A|Not held}}

| {{flagicon|ENG}} Bill Pittuck

| Glenn Ross
Bill Pittuck
Steve Brooks
Lee Bowers
Jamie Barr

1998

| {{flagicon|ENG}} Jamie Reeves (4)

| {{flagicon|ENG}} Russ Bradley (2)

| {{flagicon|ENG}} Adrian Smith (3)

| {{N/A|Not held}}

| {{flagicon|ENG}} Russ Bradley

| Glenn Ross
Russ Bradley
Frazer Tranter
Lee Bowers
Jamie Barr

1997

| {{flagicon|ENG}} Rob Dixon

| {{flagicon|ENG}} Russ Bradley

| {{flagicon|ENG}} Adrian Smith (2)

| {{flagicon|SCO}} Stuart Murray

| {{flagicon|ENG}} Adam Waldron

| Robert Weir
Russ Bradley
Brian Bell

1996

| {{flagicon|ENG}} Russ Bradley

| {{flagicon|ENG}} Jamie Reeves (2)

| {{flagicon|ENG}} Graham Mullins

| {{N/A|Not held}}

| {{N/A|Not held}}

| Bill Pittuck
Forbes Cowan
Brian Bell

1995

| {{flagicon|SCO}} Forbes Cowan (2)

| {{flagicon|WAL}} Gary Taylor

| {{flagicon|ENG}} Dave Miles

| {{N/A|Not held}}

| {{N/A|Not held}}

| Gary Taylor
Bill Pittuck
Forbes Cowan

1994

| {{flagicon|ENG}} Bill Pittuck

| {{flagicon|ENG}} Jamie Reeves

| {{flagicon|ENG}} Tommy Smith

| {{N/A|Not held}}

| {{N/A|Not held}}

| Forbes Cowan
Gary Taylor

1993

| {{flagicon|SCO}} Forbes Cowan

| {{flagicon|SCO}} Forbes Cowan

| {{flagicon|ENG}} Bill Pittuck

| {{N/A|Not held}}

| {{N/A|Not held}}

| Gary Taylor

1992

| Jamie Reeves

| {{flagicon|ENG}} Mark Higgins (4)

| {{flagicon|ENG}} Adrian Smith

| {{N/A|Not held}}

| {{N/A|Not held}}

| Gary Taylor
Jamie Reeves

1991

| {{flagicon|WAL}} Gary Taylor

| {{flagicon|ENG}} Mark Higgins (3)

| {{N/A|Not held}}

| {{N/A|Not held}}

| {{N/A|Not held}}

| Gary Taylor

1990

| {{flagicon|ENG}} Adrian Smith

| {{flagicon|ENG}} Mark Higgins (2)

| {{N/A|Not held}}

| {{N/A|Not held}}

| {{N/A|Not held}}

| Adrian Smith

==1979 and 1980s==

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Year

! Britain's Strongest Man

! British Muscle Power Championship

! Britain's Most Powerful Man

! WSM invitees

1989

| {{flagicon|ENG}} Jamie Reeves (2)

| {{flagicon|ENG}} Tom Hawk

| {{N/A|Not held}}

| Jamie Reeves

1988

| {{flagicon|ENG}} Jamie Reeves
John Smith's Trial of Strength

| {{flagicon|ENG}} Mark Higgins

| {{N/A|Not held}}

| Jamie Reeves

1987

| {{N/A|Not held}}

| {{flagicon|ENG}} Geoff Capes (2)

| {{N/A|Not held}}

| No WSM

1986

| {{N/A|Not held}}

| {{flagicon|ENG}} Geoff Capes

| {{flagicon|ENG}} Pete Tancred

| Geoff Capes

1985

| {{N/A|Not held}}

| {{N/A|Not held}}

| {{N/A|Not held}}

| Geoff Capes

1984

| {{flagicon|ENG}} Allan Crossley

| {{N/A|Not held}}

| {{N/A|Not held}}

| Geoff Capes

1983

| {{flagicon|ENG}} Geoff Capes (3)

| {{N/A|Not held}}

| {{N/A|Not held}}

| Geoff Capes

1982

| {{flagicon|ENG}} Richard Slaney (2)

| {{N/A|Not held}}

| {{N/A|Not held}}

| Geoff Capes

1981

| {{flagicon|ENG}} Geoff Capes (2)

| {{N/A|Not held}}

| {{N/A|Not held}}

| Geoff Capes

1980

| {{flagicon|ENG}} Richard Slaney

| {{N/A|Not held}}

| {{N/A|Not held}}

| Geoff Capes

1979

| {{flagicon|ENG}} Geoff Capes

| {{N/A|Not held}}

| {{N/A|Not held}}

| Geoff Capes

=Pan-British Isles=

==Britain's Strongest Man==

{{main|Britain's Strongest Man}}

==British Championships (IFSA)==

{{main|British Championships (IFSA)}}

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!Year

!Champion

!Runner-Up

!3rd Place

!Location

2005{{flagicon|ENG}} Mark Felix{{flagicon|ENG}} Oli Thompson{{flagicon|ENG}} Andrew 'Stumpy' Raynes{{flagicon
} TBC

|}

==UK Strongest Man==

{{main|UK Strongest Man}}

==Others==

===UK Championship (IFSA)===

class="wikitable"

!Year

!Champion

!Runner-Up

!3rd Place

!Location

1997{{flagicon|SCO}} Stuart Murray{{flagicon|ENG}} Steve Brooks{{flagicon|ENG}} Russ Bradley{{flagicon
} TBC

|}

===Britain's Most Powerful Man===

class="wikitable"

!Year

!Champion

!Runner-Up

!3rd Place

!Location

2009{{flagicon|ENG}} Paul Carter{{flagicon|ENG}} Chris Gearing{{flagicon|ENG}} Paul Wood{{flagicon
} TBC

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|2007 || {{flagicon|ENG}} Jay Hughes || {{flagicon|ENG}} Adam Townsend || {{flagicon|ENG}} Paul Wood ||{{flagicon|}} TBC

|-

|1986 || {{flagicon|JEY}} Pete Tancred || {{flagicon|ENG}} Peter Davis || {{flagicon|ENG}} Joe Walker ||{{flagicon|}} TBC

|}

===UK Strongman Docklands Challenge===

class="wikitable"

!Year

!Champion

!Runner-Up

!3rd Place

!Location

1999{{flagicon|ENG}} Bill Pittuck{{flagicon|ENG}} Andy Bolton{{flagicon|NIR}} Glenn Ross{{flagicon|ENG}} Peacock Gym, Canning Town, London
1998{{flagicon|ENG}} Russ Bradley{{flagicon|ENG}} Frazer Tranter{{flagicon|ENG}} TBC{{flagicon|ENG}} Peacock Gym, Canning Town, London
1997{{flagicon|ENG}} Adam Waldron{{flagicon|ENG}} Steve Winter{{flagicon|ENG}} Frazer Tranter{{flagicon|ENG}} Peacock Gym, Canning Town, London

===British Muscle Power Championship===

class="wikitable"

!Year

!Champion

!Runner-Up

!3rd Place

!Location

1998{{flagicon|ENG}} Russ Bradley{{flagicon|ENG}} Lee Bowers{{flagicon|FRO}} Regin Vagadal{{flagicon
} TBC

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|1997 || {{flagicon|ENG}} Russ Bradley || {{flagicon|}} TBC || {{flagicon|}} TBC ||{{flagicon|}} TBC

|-

|1996 || {{flagicon|WAL}} Gary Taylor || {{flagicon|}} TBC || {{flagicon|}} TBC ||{{flagicon|}} TBC

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|1995 || {{flagicon|WAL}} Gary Taylor || {{flagicon|}} TBC || {{flagicon|}} TBC ||{{flagicon|}} TBC

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|1994 || {{flagicon|AUT}} Manfred Hoeberl || {{flagicon|SCO}} Jamie Barr || {{flagicon|SCO}} Forbes Cowan ||{{flagicon|}} TBC

|-

|1993 || {{flagicon|SCO}} Forbes Cowan || {{flagicon|}} TBC || {{flagicon|}} TBC ||{{flagicon|}} TBC

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|1992 || {{flagicon|ENG}} Jamie Reeves || {{flagicon|}} TBC || {{flagicon|}} TBC ||{{flagicon|}} TBC

|-

|1991 || {{flagicon|ENG}} Paul Lupton || {{flagicon|}} TBC || {{flagicon|}} TBC ||{{flagicon|}} TBC

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|1990 || {{flagicon|ENG}} Jamie Reeves || {{flagicon|}} TBC || {{flagicon|}} TBC ||{{flagicon|}} TBC

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|1989 || {{flagicon|ENG}} Mark Higgins || {{flagicon|ENG}} Adrian Smith || {{flagicon|SCO}} Ian Murray ||{{flagicon|}} TBC

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|1988 || {{flagicon|ENG}} Mark Higgins || {{flagicon|}} TBC || {{flagicon|}} TBC ||{{flagicon|}} TBC

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|1987 || {{flagicon|ENG}} Geoff Capes || {{flagicon|ENG}} Jamie Reeves || {{flagicon|ENG}} Mark Higgins ||{{flagicon|SCO}} Scotland

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|1986 || {{flagicon|ENG}} Geoff Capes || {{flagicon|}} TBC || {{flagicon|}} TBC ||{{flagicon|}} TBC

|}

=Team Competitions=

class="wikitable"

!Year

!Champions

!Runners-Up

!3rd Place

!Location

2007{{flagicon|ENG}} Shawn Kenny & Martin Jones{{flagicon|ENG}} Lee Bowers & Paul Cater{{flagicon|ENG}} Paul Amor & Keith Garrett
2008{{flagicon|ENG}} Laurence Shahlaei & Rob Frampton{{flagicon|ENG}} Paul Cater & Rich Gorvin{{flagicon|ENG}} Dale Norris & Martin Jones
2009{{flagicon|ENG}} Enzo Martino & Jay{{flagicon|ENG}} Jay Hughes & Chris Gearing{{flagicon|ENG}} Lee Bowers & Liam O'Sullivan
2011{{flagicon|ENG}} Graham Hicks & James Wilmot{{flagicon|ENG}} Ashley Smith & Freddy Hick{{flagicon|ENG}} Phill Wooton and Will Egan{{flagicon
} 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=

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==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.{{Cite web|url=http://www.thisisgloucestershire.co.uk/news/Shahlaei-England-s-strongest/article-1153427-detail/article.html|title=Shahlaei is England's strongest}} 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.{{Cite web|url=http://ukstrongman.proboards.com/index.cgi?board=general&action=display&thread=1836|title=ukstrongman - Elite Strongman statement, clarification and dates|website=ukstrongman.proboards.com}}{{Cite web|url=http://www.muscletalk.co.uk/tm.aspx?m=3855160&mpage=|title=Elite Strongman statement, clarification and dates! | MuscleTalk Bodybuilding Forum|website=www.muscletalk.co.uk}}

class="wikitable"

!Year

!Champion

!Runner-Up

!3rd Place

!Location

!Promoter

2024

|{{flagicon|ENG}} Andrew Flynn

|{{flagicon|ENG}} Paddy Haynes

|{{flagicon|ENG}} Paul Smith

|{{flagicon|ENG}} Haliwell Jones Stadium, Warrington

|UKSC

2024

|{{flagicon|ENG}} Kane Francis

|{{flagicon|ENG}} Andrew Flynn

|{{flagicon|ENG}} Paddy Haynes

|{{flagicon|ENG}} York Barbican, York

|Giants Live

2023

|{{flagicon|ENG}} Patrick Haynes

|{{flagicon|ENG}} Andrew Flynn

|{{flagicon|ENG}} Max Searby

|The Halliwell Jones Stadium, Warrington

|UKSC

2023{{Cite web|url=https://fitnessvolt.com/2023-englands-strongest-man-results/|title=2023 England's Strongest Man Results — Luke Richardson Victorious|date=2 October 2023|website=Fitness Volt}}{{flagicon|ENG}} Luke Richardson{{flagicon|ENG}} Kane Francis{{flagicon|ENG}} Patrick Haynes{{flagicon|ENG}} The Dome, DoncasterGiants Live
2022{{flagicon|ENG}} Paul Smith{{flagicon|ENG}} Andrew Flynn{{flagicon|ENG}} Lewis Packham{{flagicon|ENG}} Haliwell Jones Stadium, WarringtonUKSC
2022{{flagicon|ENG}} Ryan Bennet{{flagicon|ENG}} Ben Williams{{flagicon|ENG}} Kane Francis{{flagicon|ENG}} Liverpool Exhibition Center, LiverpoolGiants Live
2021{{flagicon|ENG}} Paul Smith{{flagicon|ENG}} Sam Duffy{{flagicon|ENG}} Lewis Packham{{flagicon|ENG}} Haliwell Jones Stadium, WarringtonUKSC
2021{{flagicon|ENG}} Shane Flowers{{flagicon|ENG}} Ryan Oldfield{{flagicon|ENG}} Kevin Colis{{flagicon|ENG}} Liverpool Exhibition Center, LiverpoolGiants Live
2020{{flagicon|ENG}} Paul Smith{{flagicon
} TBC || {{flagicon|}} TBC ||{{flagicon|}} TBC || UKSC

|-

|2018 || {{flagicon|ENG}} Sean Logan || {{flagicon|ENG}} Phil Roberts || {{flagicon|}} TBC || {{flagicon|}} TBC || UKSC

|-

|2017 || {{flagicon|ENG}} Phil Roberts || {{flagicon|}} TBC || {{flagicon|}} TBC || {{flagicon|}} TBC || UKSC

|-

|2016 || {{flagicon|ENG}} Paul Smith || {{flagicon|}} TBC || {{flagicon|}} TBC || {{flagicon|}} TBC || UKSC

|-

|2014 || {{flagicon|ENG}} Ben Kelsey|| {{flagicon|ENG}} Adam Bishop || {{flagicon|ENG}} Chris Gearing||{{flagicon|ENG}} Northwood Stadium, Stoke-on-Trent || UKSC

|-

|2013 || {{flagicon|ENG}} Eddie Hall|| {{flagicon|ENG}} Ben Kelsey || {{flagicon|ENG}} Tom Shaw ||{{flagicon|ENG}} Reading, Berkshire || UKSC

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|2012 || {{flagicon|ENG}} Paul Carter || {{flagicon|ENG}} Mike Woods || {{flagicon|ENG}} Adam Bishop ||{{flagicon|ENG}} Long Marston, Stratford-upon-Avon || Elite

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|2012 || {{flagicon|ENG}} Chris Gearing|| {{flagicon|ENG}} Gary Gardener || {{flagicon|ENG}} Mark Lawson ||{{flagicon|ENG}} Aylesford, Kent || UKSC

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|2011 || {{flagicon|ENG}} Lloyd Renals|| {{flagicon|ENG}} Mike Woods || {{flagicon|ENG}} Mark Lawson ||{{flagicon|ENG}} Billingham, Teesside || Elite

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|2011 || {{flagicon|ENG}} Eddie Hall|| {{flagicon|ENG}} Tom Shaw || {{flagicon|ENG}} Rob Drennan ||{{flagicon|ENG}} Colchester, Essex || UKSC

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|2010 || {{flagicon|ENG}} Eddie Hall|| {{flagicon|ENG}} Jay Hughes || {{flagicon|ENG}} Paul Amor ||{{flagicon|ENG}} Billingham, Teesside || Elite

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|2010 || {{flagicon|ENG}} Dean Slater|| {{flagicon|ENG}} Gary Gardener || {{flagicon|ENG}} Rob Frampton ||{{flagicon|ENG}} || UKSC

|-

|2009 || {{flagicon|ENG}} Laurence Shahlaei || {{flagicon|ENG}} Mark Westaby || {{flagicon|ENG}} Alex Culletto ||{{flagicon|ENG}} Lichfield || Elite/UKSC

|-

|2009{{Cite web|url=http://www.davidhorne-gripmaster.com/strongmanresults.html|title=David Horne's World of Grip|website=www.davidhorne-gripmaster.com}} || {{flagicon|ENG}} Terry Hollands || {{flagicon|ENG}} Mark Felix || {{flagicon|ENG}} Darren Sadler ||{{flagicon|ENG}} Doncaster Dome || Colin Bryce/WSM qualifier

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|2008 || {{flagicon|ENG}} Jimmy Marku || {{flagicon|ENG}} Dave McAneney || {{flagicon|ENG}} Spencer Hyland ||{{flagicon|}} Lichfield || Elite/UKSC

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|2007 || {{flagicon|ENG}} Jimmy Marku || {{flagicon|ENG}} Jay Hughes || {{flagicon|ENG}} Rob Frampton ||{{flagicon|}} Lichfield || Elite/UKSC

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|2006 || {{flagicon|ENG}} Jimmy Marku || {{flagicon|ENG}} Dave Meer || {{flagicon|ENG}} Simon R Flint ||{{flagicon|}} Stoke-on-Trent{{Cite web|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/local/stoke/hi/people_and_places/newsid_8997000/8997517.stm|title=Local man is England's strongest|date=14 September 2010|via=news.bbc.co.uk}} || Elite/UKSC

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|2005 || {{flagicon|ENG}} Adam Townsend || {{flagicon|ENG}} Terry Hollands || {{flagicon|ENG}} Simon Morton ||{{flagicon|}} Stoke-on-Trent || Elite/UKSC

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|2005 || {{flagicon|ENG}} Eddy Ellwood || {{flagicon|ENG}} Mark Felix || {{flagicon|ENG}} Oli Thompson ||{{flagicon|}} Sheffield Stadium || IFSA

|-

|2004 || {{flagicon|ENG}} Eddy Ellwood || {{flagicon|ENG}} Andrew 'Stumpy' Raynes || {{flagicon|ENG}} Mark Felix ||{{flagicon|}} TBC || TBC

|-

|2003 || {{flagicon|ENG}} Eddy Ellwood || {{flagicon|ENG}} Bill Pittuck || {{flagicon|ENG}} Richard Gosling ||{{flagicon|}} TBC || TBC

|-

|2002 || {{flagicon|ENG}} Bill Pittuck || {{flagicon|ENG}} Mick Gosling || {{flagicon|ENG}} Ade Rollinson ||{{flagicon|}} TBC || TBC

|-

|2001 || {{flagicon|ENG}} Bill Pittuck || {{flagicon|ENG}} Steve Brooks || {{flagicon|ENG}} Andrew 'Stumpy' Raynes ||{{flagicon|}} TBC || TBC

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|2000 || {{flagicon|}} TBC || {{flagicon|}} TBC || {{flagicon|}} TBC ||{{flagicon|}} TBC || TBC

|-

|1999 || {{flagicon|}} TBC || {{flagicon|}} TBC || {{flagicon|}} TBC ||{{flagicon|}} TBC || TBC

|-

|1998 || {{flagicon|}} TBC || {{flagicon|}} TBC || {{flagicon|}} TBC ||{{flagicon|}} TBC || TBC

|-

|1997 || {{flagicon|ENG}} Jamie Reeves || {{flagicon|}} TBC || {{flagicon|}} TBC ||{{flagicon|}} TBC || TBC

|-

|1996 || {{flagicon|ENG}} Jamie Reeves || {{flagicon|}} TBC || {{flagicon|}} TBC ||{{flagicon|}} TBC || TBC

|-

|1995 || {{flagicon|ENG}} Jamie Reeves || {{flagicon|}} TBC || {{flagicon|}} TBC ||{{flagicon|}} TBC || TBC

|-

|1994 || {{flagicon|ENG}} Jamie Reeves || {{flagicon|}} TBC || {{flagicon|}} TBC ||{{flagicon|}} TBC || TBC

|-

|1993 || {{flagicon|ENG}} Jamie Reeves || {{flagicon|}} TBC || {{flagicon|}} TBC ||{{flagicon|}} TBC || TBC

|-

|1992 || {{flagicon|ENG}} Jamie Reeves || {{flagicon|}} TBC || {{flagicon|}} TBC ||{{flagicon|}} TBC || TBC

|-

|1991 || {{flagicon|ENG}} Bill Pittuck || {{flagicon|}} TBC || {{flagicon|}} TBC ||{{flagicon|}} TBC || TBC

|-

|1990 || {{flagicon|ENG}} Adrian Smith || {{flagicon|}} TBC || {{flagicon|}} TBC ||{{flagicon|}} TBC || TBC

|-

|1989 || {{flagicon|ENG}} Jamie Reeves || {{flagicon|}} TBC || {{flagicon|}} TBC ||{{flagicon|}} TBC || TBC

|-

|1988 || {{flagicon|ENG}} Jamie Reeves || {{flagicon|}} TBC || {{flagicon|}} TBC ||{{flagicon|}} TBC || TBC

|-

|1987 || {{flagicon|ENG}} Jamie Reeves || {{flagicon|}} TBC || {{flagicon|}} TBC ||{{flagicon|}} TBC || TBC

|}

==Scotland's Strongest Man==

class="wikitable"

!Year

!Champion

!Runner-Up

!3rd Place

!Location

!Promoter

2024

|{{flagicon|SCO}} Chris Beetham

|{{flagicon|SCO}} Andy Black

|{{flagicon|SCO}} Fraser Gullan

|

|Giants Live

2024

|{{flagicon|SCO}} Chris Beetham

|{{flagicon|SCO}} Louis Jack

|{{flagicon|SCO}} Scott Fraser

|{{flagicon|SCO}} Grangemouth Stadium

|UKSC

2023

|{{flagicon|SCO}} Connor Curran

|{{flagicon|SCO}} Callum Crozier

|{{flagicon|SCO}} Chris Beetham

|{{flagicon|SCO}} SEC Centre, Glasgow

|Giants Live

2023

|{{flagicon|SCO}} Louis Jack

|{{flagicon|SCO}} Chris Beetham

|{{flagicon|SCO}} Callum Crozier

|{{flagicon|SCO}} Grangemouth Stadium

|UKSC

2022{{flagicon|SCO}} Louis Jack{{flagicon|MAW}} Zake Muluzi{{flagicon|SCO}} Connor Curran{{flagicon|SCO}} SEC Centre, GlasgowGiants Live
2022{{flagicon|SCO}} Louis Jack{{flagicon|SCO}} Chris Beetham{{flagicon|SCO}} Callum Crozier{{flagicon|SCO}} Grangemouth StadiumUKSC
2021{{flagicon|SCO}} Louis Jack{{flagicon|SCO}} Stuart Graham{{flagicon|SCO}} Charlie LittleUKSC
2021{{flagicon|SCO}} Andy Black{{flagicon|SCO}} Michael Wilson{{flagicon|MAW}} Zake Muluzi{{flagicon|SCO}} SEC Centre, GlasgowGiants Live
2020colspan="5" {{N/A|No Contest due to the COVID-19 pandemic}}
2019

|{{flagicon|SCO}} Tom Stoltman

|{{flagicon|SCO}} Luke Stoltman

|{{flagicon|SCO}} John Pollock

|{{flagicon|SCO}} SEC Centre, Glasgow

2018

|{{flagicon|SCO}} Tom Stoltman

|{{flagicon|SCO}} Luke Stoltman

|{{flagicon|MAW}} Zake Muluzi

|{{flagicon|SCO}} SEC Centre, Glasgow

2017

|{{flagicon|SCO}} Luke Stoltman

|{{flagicon|SCO}} Tom Stoltman

|{{flagicon|SCO}} Paul Benton

|{{flagicon|SCO}} David Keswick athletic centre, Dumfries

2016

|{{flagicon|SCO}} Luke Stoltman

|{{flagicon|SCO}} Tom Stoltman

|{{flagicon|SCO}} Paul Benton

|{{flagicon|SCO}} David Keswick athletic centre, Dumfries

2015{{flagicon|SCO}} Luke Stoltman{{flagicon|SCO}} Tom Stoltman{{flagicon|MAW}} Zake Muluzi{{flagicon|SCO}} TBC
2014{{flagicon|SCO}} Luke Stoltman{{flagicon|SCO}} Stephen Cherrie{{flagicon|SCO}} Thomas Parkes{{flagicon
} TBC

|-

|2013 || {{flagicon|SCO}} Luke Stoltman || {{flagicon|SCO}} John Hutton || {{flagicon|SCO}} Mark Hunter ||{{flagicon|}} TBC

|-

|2012 || {{flagicon|SCO}} Ken Nowicki || {{flagicon|SCO}} Stephen Cherrie || {{flagicon|}} TBC ||{{flagicon|}} TBC

|-

|2011 || {{flagicon|SCO}} Stephen Cherrie || {{flagicon|SCO}} John Hutton || {{flagicon|SCO}} Ewan Cameron ||{{flagicon|}} TBC

|-

|2010 || {{flagicon|SCO}} Chris Innes || {{flagicon|SCO}} Stephen Cherrie || {{flagicon|SCO}} Stuart Murray ||{{flagicon|}} TBC

|-

|2009 || {{flagicon|SCO}} Chris Innes || {{flagicon|}} TBC || {{flagicon|}} TBC ||{{flagicon|}} TBC

|-

|2008 || {{flagicon|SCO}} Chris Innes || {{flagicon|SCO}} Ewan Cameron || {{flagicon|}} TBC ||{{flagicon|}} TBC

|-

|2007 || {{flagicon|SCO}} Chris Innes || {{flagicon|SCO}} Andy Cairney || {{flagicon|SCO}} Louis McLean ||{{flagicon|}} TBC

|-

|2006 || {{flagicon|SCO}} Jamie Barr || {{flagicon|SCO}} Andy Cairney || {{flagicon|SCO}} Raymond Christie ||{{flagicon|}} TBC

|-

|2005 || {{flagicon|SCO}} Brian Turner || {{flagicon|SCO}} Jamie Barr || {{flagicon|SCO}} Stuart Murray ||{{flagicon|}} TBC

|-

|2004 || {{flagicon|SCO}} Paul Porteous || {{flagicon|SCO}} Brian Turner || {{flagicon|SCO}} Stuart Murray ||{{flagicon|}} TBC

|-

|2003 || {{flagicon|SCO}} Forbes Cowan || {{flagicon|SCO}} Paul Porteous || {{flagicon|SCO}} Gregor Edmunds ||{{flagicon|}} TBC

|-

|2002 || {{flagicon|SCO}} Gregor Edmunds || {{flagicon|SCO}} Forbes Cowan || {{flagicon|SCO}} Brian Bell ||{{flagicon|}} TBC

|-

|2001 || {{flagicon|SCO}} Jamie Barr || {{flagicon|}} TBC || {{flagicon|}} TBC ||{{flagicon|}} TBC

|-

|2000 || {{flagicon|SCO}} Jamie Barr || {{flagicon|}} TBC || {{flagicon|}} TBC ||{{flagicon|}} TBC

|-

|1999 || {{flagicon|SCO}} Jamie Barr || {{flagicon|}} TBC || {{flagicon|}} TBC ||{{flagicon|}} TBC

|-

|1998 || {{flagicon|SCO}} Brian Bell || {{flagicon|}} TBC || {{flagicon|}} TBC ||{{flagicon|}} TBC

|-

|1997 || colspan="5" {{N/A|No contest held}}

|-

|1996 || {{flagicon|SCO}} Forbes Cowan || {{flagicon|}} TBC || {{flagicon|}} TBC ||{{flagicon|}} TBC

|-

|1995 || {{flagicon|SCO}} Forbes Cowan || {{flagicon|}} TBC || {{flagicon|}} TBC ||{{flagicon|}} TBC

|-

|1994 || {{flagicon|SCO}} Jamie Barr || {{flagicon|}} TBC || {{flagicon|}} TBC ||{{flagicon|}} TBC

|-

|1993 || {{flagicon|SCO}} Forbes Cowan || {{flagicon|}} TBC || {{flagicon|}} TBC ||{{flagicon|}} TBC

|-

|1992 || {{flagicon|SCO}} Forbes Cowan || {{flagicon|}} TBC || {{flagicon|}} TBC ||{{flagicon|}} TBC

|-

|1991 || {{flagicon|SCO}} Iain Murray || {{flagicon|}} TBC || {{flagicon|}} TBC ||{{flagicon|}} TBC

|-

|1990 || {{flagicon|SCO}} Brian Bell || {{flagicon|}} TBC || {{flagicon|}} TBC ||{{flagicon|}} TBC

|-

|1989 || {{flagicon|SCO}} Iain Murray || {{flagicon|}} TBC || {{flagicon|}} TBC ||{{flagicon|}} TBC

|-

|1988 || {{flagicon|SCO}} Iain Murray || {{flagicon|}} TBC || {{flagicon|}} TBC ||{{flagicon|}} TBC

|-

|1987 || {{flagicon|SCO}} Iain Murray || {{flagicon|}} TBC || {{flagicon|}} TBC ||{{flagicon|}} 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.{{Cite web|url=https://www.dailypost.co.uk/sport/other-sport/simon-johnston-confident-can-retain-4034281|title=Simon Johnston confident he can retain Wales' Strongest Man crown|first=Gareth|last=Bicknell|date=31 May 2013|website=North Wales Live}} 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, Land Rover Driving experience and off course recognition for SImon Johnston[http://www.firstprotein.co.uk/first-protein-athletes-simon-johnston-cat-trentham/ Simon Johnston] 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.

class="wikitable"

!Year

!Champion

!Runner-Up

!3rd Place

!Location

2024

|{{flagicon|WAL}} Jacob Brooke

|{{flagicon|WAL}} Matt Dimond

|{{flagicon|WAL}} Mark Jeanes

|{{flagicon|WAL}} Cardiff, Wales

2023

|{{flagicon|WAL}} Mark Jeanes

|{{flagicon|WAL}} Matt Dimond

|{{flagicon|WAL}} Luke Sperduti

|

2022{{flagicon|WAL}} David Ramplee{{flagicon|WAL}} Luke Sperduti{{flagicon|WAL}} Mark Jeanes{{flagicon|WAL}} Cardiff, Wales
2021{{flagicon|WAL}} Gavin Bilton{{flagicon|WAL}} Des Gahan{{flagicon|WAL}} David Ramplee{{flagicon|WAL}} Llanelli, Wales
2020colspan="4" {{N/A|No Contest due to the COVID-19 pandemic}}
2019{{flagicon|WAL}} Mark Jeanes{{flagicon|WAL}} Gavin Bilton{{flagicon|WAL}} Matt Dimond{{flagicon
} TBC

|-

|2018 || {{flagicon|WAL}} Ben Brunning || {{flagicon|WAL}} Gavin Bilton || {{flagicon|WAL}} Richard Bessant ||{{flagicon|}} TBC

|-

|2017 || {{flagicon|WAL}} Ben Brunning || {{flagicon|}} TBC || {{flagicon|}} TBC ||{{flagicon|}} TBC

|-

|2016 || {{flagicon|}} TBC || {{flagicon|}} TBC || {{flagicon|}} TBC ||{{flagicon|}} TBC

|-

|2015 || {{flagicon|}} TBC || {{flagicon|}} TBC || {{flagicon|}} TBC ||{{flagicon|}} TBC

|-

|2014 || {{flagicon|WAL}} Simon Johnston || {{flagicon|}} TBC || {{flagicon|}} TBC ||{{flagicon|}} TBC

|-

|2013 || {{flagicon|WAL}} Simon Johnston || {{flagicon|WAL}} Owen Lewis || {{flagicon|WAL}} Nathan Llewellyn ||{{flagicon|WAL}} Prestatyn, Wales

|-

|2012 || {{flagicon|WAL}} Simon Johnston || {{flagicon|WAL}} Kelvin Gardner || {{flagicon|WAL}} Rob Bush ||{{flagicon|}} TBC

|-

|2011 || {{flagicon|WAL}} Richard Smith || {{flagicon|WAL}} Martin Jones || {{flagicon|WAL}} Emil Hodzivic ||{{flagicon|WAL}} Cardiff, Wales

|-

|2010 || {{flagicon|WAL}} Dale Norris || {{flagicon|WAL}} Richard Smith || {{flagicon|WAL}} Owen Lewis ||{{flagicon|WAL}} Cardiff, Wales

|-

|2007 || {{flagicon|WAL}} Jamie Redwood || {{flagicon|WAL}} Mike Williams || {{flagicon|WAL}} Ross Stone ||{{flagicon|}} TBC

|-

|2006 || {{flagicon|WAL}} Dale Norris || {{flagicon|WAL}} Ross Stone || {{flagicon|WAL}} Mike Williams ||{{flagicon|}} TBC

|-

|2005 || {{flagicon|WAL}} Dale Norris || {{flagicon|WAL}} Michael Williams || {{flagicon|WAL}} Walid El Hind ||{{flagicon|}} TBC

|-

|2004 || {{flagicon|WAL}} Dean Bolt || {{flagicon|WAL}} Adrian W Davies || {{flagicon|}} TBC ||{{flagicon|}} TBC

|-

|2003 || {{flagicon|WAL}} Christian Clay || {{flagicon|WAL}} Adrian W Davies || {{flagicon|WAL}} Dean Bolt ||{{flagicon|}} TBC

|-

|2002 || {{flagicon|WAL}} Christian Clay || {{flagicon|WAL}} Dean Bolt || {{flagicon|WAL}} Adrian W Davies ||{{flagicon|}} TBC

|-

|2001 || {{flagicon|WAL}} Christian Clay || {{flagicon|}} TBC || {{flagicon|}} TBC ||{{flagicon|}} TBC

|-

|2000 || {{flagicon|WAL}} Christian Clay || {{flagicon|}} TBC || {{flagicon|}} TBC ||{{flagicon|}} TBC

|-

|1999 || {{flagicon|WAL}} Christian Clay || {{flagicon|}} TBC || {{flagicon|}} TBC ||{{flagicon|}} TBC

|-

|1998 || {{flagicon|}} TBC || {{flagicon|}} TBC || {{flagicon|}} TBC ||{{flagicon|}} TBC

|-

|1997 || {{flagicon|WAL}} Gary Taylor || {{flagicon|}} TBC || {{flagicon|}} TBC ||{{flagicon|}} TBC

|-

|1996 || {{flagicon|WAL}} Gary Taylor || {{flagicon|}} TBC || {{flagicon|}} TBC ||{{flagicon|}} TBC

|-

|1995 || {{flagicon|WAL}} Gary Taylor || {{flagicon|}} TBC || {{flagicon|}} TBC ||{{flagicon|}} TBC

|-

|1994 || {{flagicon|WAL}} Gary Taylor || {{flagicon|}} TBC || {{flagicon|}} TBC ||{{flagicon|}} TBC

|-

|1993 || {{flagicon|WAL}} Gary Taylor || {{flagicon|}} TBC || {{flagicon|}} TBC ||{{flagicon|}} TBC

|-

|1992 || {{flagicon|WAL}} Robin McBryde{{Cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/in_depth/2001/six_nations/wales/1216351.stm|title=Wales team to face France|date=12 March 2001}} || {{flagicon|}} TBC || {{flagicon|}} TBC ||{{flagicon|}} TBC

|-

|1991 || {{flagicon|WAL}} Gary Taylor || {{flagicon|}} TBC || {{flagicon|}} TBC ||{{flagicon|}} TBC

|-

|1990 || {{flagicon|WAL}} Gary Taylor || {{flagicon|}} TBC || {{flagicon|}} TBC ||{{flagicon|}} TBC

|-

|1989 || {{flagicon|WAL}} Gary Taylor || {{flagicon|}} TBC || {{flagicon|}} TBC ||{{flagicon|}} TBC

|}

==Ireland's Strongest Man==

class="wikitable"

!Year

!Champion

!Runner-Up

!3rd Place

!Location

2025

|{{flagicon|IRE}} Ruairi O'Hagan

|{{flagicon|IRE}} Cillein Groom

|{{flagicon|IRE}} Daniel McElroy

|{{flagicon|NIR}} Crumlin Road Gaol, Northern Ireland

2024

|{{flagicon|IRE}} Cillein Groom (2)

|{{flagicon|IRE}} Gerard Buckley

|{{flagicon|IRE}} Jamie McNamara

|{{flagicon|NIR}} Crumlin Road Gaol, Northern Ireland

2023

|{{flagicon|IRE}} Cillein Groom

|{{flagicon|IRE}} Ruiari O'Hagan

|{{flagicon|IRE}} Shaun Diver

|

2022{{flagicon|IRE}} Shaun Diver{{flagicon|IRE}} Cillein Groom{{flagicon|IRE}} Matthew McCoy{{flagicon|IRE}} Field Stadium, Limerick
2021{{flagicon|IRE}} Pa O'Dwyer{{flagicon|IRE}} Cillein Groom{{flagicon|IRE}} David Jones{{flagicon|NIR}} Bangor, Northern Ireland
2020{{flagicon|IRE}} Matthew McCoy{{flagicon|IRE}} Matthew McKeegan{{flagicon|IRE}} Ivan Gannon{{flagicon
} TBC

|-

|2019 || {{flagicon|IRE}} Pa O'Dwyer || {{flagicon|NIR}} Jonathan Kelly || {{flagicon|NIR}} Chris McNaghten ||{{flagicon|}} TBC

|-

|2018 || {{flagicon|IRE}} Pa O'Dwyer || {{flagicon|IRE}} Daniel Gannon || {{flagicon|IRE}} Ivan Gannon ||{{flagicon|NIR}} Bangor, Northern Ireland

|-

|2017 || {{flagicon|IRE}} Pa O'Dwyer || {{flagicon|IRE}} Matthew McCoy || {{flagicon|IRE}} Gavin Redmond ||{{flagicon|NIR}} Armagh, Northern Ireland

|-

|2016 || {{flagicon|}} TBC || {{flagicon|}} TBC || {{flagicon|}} TBC ||{{flagicon|}} TBC

|-

|2015 || {{flagicon|}} TBC || {{flagicon|}} TBC || {{flagicon|}} TBC ||{{flagicon|}} TBC

|-

|2014 || {{flagicon|}} TBC || {{flagicon|}} TBC || {{flagicon|}} TBC ||{{flagicon|}} TBC

|-

|2013 || {{flagicon|}} TBC || {{flagicon|}} TBC || {{flagicon|}} TBC ||{{flagicon|}} TBC

|-

|2012 || {{flagicon|IRE}} James Fennelly || {{flagicon|IRE}} TBC || {{flagicon|IRE}} TBC ||{{flagicon|IRE}} Kilmore Quay, Ireland

|-

|2011 || {{flagicon|NIR}} Jonathan Kelly || {{flagicon|IRE}} Paul Roberts || {{flagicon|IRE}} Richard Looney ||{{flagicon|NIR}} Derry City, Northern Ireland

|-

|2010 || {{flagicon|IRE}} James Fennelly || {{flagicon|NIR}} Jonathan Kelly || {{flagicon|IRE}} Eoin Shanahan ||{{flagicon|IOM}} Isle of Man

|-

|2009 || {{flagicon|NIR}} Dave Warner || {{flagicon|IRE}} James Fennelly || {{flagicon|IRE}} Eoin Shanahan ||{{flagicon|NIR}} Lisburn, Northern Ireland

|-

|2008 || {{flagicon|NIR}} Dave Warner || {{flagicon|NIR}} Gary Mckelvey || {{flagicon|IRE}} James Fennelly ||{{flagicon|IRE}} Drogheda, Ireland

|-

|2007 || {{flagicon|NIR}} Dave Warner || {{flagicon|NIR}} Gary Mckelvey || {{flagicon|NIR}} Brian McMullan ||{{flagicon|NIR}} Armagh, Northern Ireland

|-

|2006 || {{flagicon|NIR}} Dave Warner || {{flagicon|NIR}} Gary Mckelvey || {{flagicon|NIR}} Nigel Troy ||{{flagicon|IRE}} Letterkenny, Ireland

|-

|2005 || {{flagicon|NIR}} Brian Irwin || {{flagicon|IRE}} Paul Roberts || {{flagicon|IRE}} Pat McNamara ||{{flagicon|NIR}} Belfast, Northern Ireland

|-

|2004 || {{flagicon|NIR}} Brian Irwin || {{flagicon|IRE}} Martin Campbell || {{flagicon|NIR}} Stephen Gracey ||{{flagicon|NIR}} Bangor, Northern Ireland

|-

|2003 || {{flagicon|IRE}} Martin Campbell || {{flagicon|IRE}} Rodney Fullerton || {{flagicon|IRE}} Stephen Gracey ||{{flagicon|IRE}} County Wicklow, Ireland

|-

|2002 || {{flagicon|IRE}} Phil Porter || {{flagicon|IRE}} Martin Campbell || {{flagicon|IRE}} Francis Kirby ||{{flagicon|NIR}} Ballymoney, Northern Ireland

|-

|2001 || {{flagicon|IRE}} Andrew Sheehan || {{flagicon|IRE}} Tom Mulholland || {{flagicon|IRE}} Martin Campbell ||{{flagicon|IRE}} County Wicklow, Ireland

|-

|2000 || {{flagicon|IRE}} Martin Campbell || {{flagicon|IRE}} Mark Yates || {{flagicon|IRE}} Frances Kirby ||{{flagicon|NIR}} Glenarm, Northern Ireland

|}

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

class="wikitable"

!Year

!Champion

!Runner-Up

!3rd Place

!Location

2009{{flagicon|NIR}} Dave Warner{{flagicon|NIR}} Bertie Clark{{flagicon|NIR}} Jonathan Kelly{{flagicon|NIR}} Castlederg
2008{{flagicon|NIR}} Francis Kirby{{flagicon|NIR}} Gary Mckelvey{{flagicon|NIR}} Brian McMullan{{flagicon|NIR}} Holywood
2007{{flagicon|NIR}} Dave Warner{{flagicon|NIR}} Gary Mckelvey{{flagicon
} TBC ||{{flagicon|NIR}} Holywood

|-

|2006 || {{flagicon|NIR}} Francis Kirby || {{flagicon|NIR}} Dave Warner || {{flagicon|NIR}} Gary Mckelvey ||{{flagicon|NIR}} Craigavon

|-

|2005 || {{flagicon|NIR}} Brian Irwin || {{flagicon|NIR}} Francis Kirby || {{flagicon|NIR}} Gary Mckelvey ||{{flagicon|NIR}} Carrickfergus

|-

|2004 || {{flagicon|NIR}} Brian Irwin || {{flagicon|NIR}} Stephen Gracey || {{flagicon|NIR}} Martin Tweedle ||{{flagicon|NIR}} Carrickfergus

|-

|2003 || {{flagicon|NIR}} Francis Kirby || {{flagicon|NIR}} Rodney Fulerton || {{flagicon|NIR}} Martin Campbell ||{{flagicon|NIR}} Carrickfergus

|-

|2002 || {{flagicon|NIR}} Francis Kirby || {{flagicon|NIR}} Phil Porter || {{flagicon|NIR}} Martin Campbell ||{{flagicon|NIR}} Portrush

|-

|2001 || {{flagicon|NIR}} Patrick Deery || {{flagicon|NIR}} Sean Keeley || {{flagicon|NIR}} Francis Kirby ||{{flagicon|NIR}} Bangor

|-

|2000 || {{flagicon|NIR}} Glenn Ross || {{flagicon|}} TBC || {{flagicon|}} TBC ||{{flagicon|}} TBC

|-

|1999 || {{flagicon|NIR}} Glenn Ross || {{flagicon|}} TBC || {{flagicon|}} TBC ||{{flagicon|}} TBC

|-

|1998 || {{flagicon|NIR}} Glenn Ross || {{flagicon|}} TBC || {{flagicon|}} TBC ||{{flagicon|}} TBC

|-

|1997 || {{flagicon|NIR}} Glenn Ross || {{flagicon|}} TBC || {{flagicon|}} TBC ||{{flagicon|}} TBC

|-

|1996 || {{flagicon|NIR}} Glenn Ross || {{flagicon|}} TBC || {{flagicon|}} TBC ||{{flagicon|}} TBC

|-

|1995 || {{flagicon|NIR}} Glenn Ross || {{flagicon|}} TBC || {{flagicon|}} TBC ||{{flagicon|}} TBC

|}

==Republic of Ireland's Strongest Man==

class="wikitable"

!Year

!Champion

!Runner-Up

!3rd Place

!Location

2012{{flagicon|IRE}} James Fennelly{{flagicon|IRE}} Paul Roberts{{flagicon|IRE}} Nicky Whelan{{flagicon
} TBC

|-

|2011 || {{flagicon|IRE}} James Fennelly || {{flagicon|IRE}} Keith Maher || {{flagicon|IRE}} Nicky Whelan ||{{flagicon|}} TBC

|-

|2010 || {{flagicon|IRE}} James Fennelly || {{flagicon|IRE}} Martin Gallen|| {{flagicon|IRE}} Eoin Shanahan ||{{flagicon|IRE}} Cork

|-

|2009 || {{flagicon|IRE}} James Fennelly || {{flagicon|IRE}} Daniel Gannon || {{flagicon|IRE}} Eoin Shanahan ||{{flagicon|}} TBC

|-

|2008 || {{flagicon|IRE}} Jason Reilly || {{flagicon|IRE}} Daniel Gannon || {{flagicon|IRE}} Ross Tweedy ||{{flagicon|}} TBC

|-

|2007 || {{flagicon|IRE}} Jason Reilly || {{flagicon|}} TBC || {{flagicon|}} TBC ||{{flagicon|}} TBC

|-

|2006 || {{flagicon|IRE}} Jason Reilly || {{flagicon|IRE}} Pat McNamara || {{flagicon|IRE}} Daniel Troy ||{{flagicon|}} TBC

|-

|2005 || {{flagicon|IRE}} Carl Waitoa || {{flagicon|IRE}} Paul Roberts || {{flagicon|IRE}} Christopher Bowe ||{{flagicon|}} TBC

|-

|2004 || {{flagicon|IRE}} Paul Roberts || {{flagicon|IRE}} Carl Waitoa || {{flagicon|IRE}} Jason Reilly ||{{flagicon|}} TBC

|-

|2003 || {{flagicon|IRE}} Ray O'Dwyer || {{flagicon|IRE}} Kevin Murray || {{flagicon|IRE}} Pat McNamara ||{{flagicon|}} TBC

|-

|2002 || {{flagicon|IRE}} Kevin Murray || {{flagicon|IRE}} Paul Roberts || {{flagicon|IRE}} Pat McNamara ||{{flagicon|}} TBC

|-

|2001 || {{flagicon|IRE}} Andrew Sheehan || {{flagicon|IRE}} Ray O'Dwyer || {{flagicon|IRE}} Martin Keogh ||{{flagicon|}} TBC

|}

==Other Regional==

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

See also

References