Terry Hollands
{{Short description|British bodybuilder and strongman}}
{{Use dmy dates|date=August 2021}}
{{Use British English|date=September 2012}}
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| caption = Hollands in June 2010
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| birth_place = Dartford, Kent, England
| nationality = {{flagicon|UK}} British
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| occupation = Strength athlete
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| nickname = Terry the Tank, Big Tel
| term = self proclaimed legend
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| children = Zachary Edward David Hollands
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{{CompetitionRecordCompetition|World's Strongest Man}}
{{CompetitionRecordQualifier| 2005 World's Strongest Man | }}
{{CompetitionRecord|7th| 2006 World's Strongest Man | }}
{{CompetitionRecord|3rd| 2007 World's Strongest Man | }}
{{CompetitionRecord|10th| 2008 World's Strongest Man | }}
{{CompetitionRecord|6th| 2009 World's Strongest Man | }}
{{CompetitionRecord|8th| 2010 World's Strongest Man | }}
{{CompetitionRecord|3rd| 2011 World's Strongest Man | }}
{{CompetitionRecord|7th| 2012 World's Strongest Man | }}
{{CompetitionRecord|7th| 2013 World's Strongest Man | }}
{{CompetitionRecord|5th| 2014 World's Strongest Man | }}
{{CompetitionRecordQualifier | 2016 World's Strongest Man | }}
{{CompetitionRecordQualifier | 2017 World's Strongest Man | }}
{{CompetitionRecordQualifier | 2018 World's Strongest Man | }}
{{CompetitionRecordQualifier | 2020 World's Strongest Man | }}
{{CompetitionRecordQualifier | 2021 World's Strongest Man}}
{{CompetitionRecordCompetition|World's Strongest Viking}}
{{CompetitionRecord|3rd|2014 World's Strongest Viking}}
{{CompetitionRecordCompetition|Arnold Strongman Classic }}
{{CompetitionRecord|8th| 2011 Arnold Strongman Classic| }}
{{CompetitionRecord|8th| 2012 Arnold Strongman Classic| }}
{{CompetitionRecordCompetition|World's Ultimate Strongman }}
{{CompetitionRecord|9th| 2018 World's Ultimate Strongman| }}
{{CompetitionRecord|14th| 2019 World's Ultimate Strongman| }}
{{CompetitionRecordCompetition| Europe's Strongest Man}}
{{CompetitionRecord|2nd| 2010 Europe's Strongest Man | }}
{{CompetitionRecord|7th| 2013 Europe's Strongest Man | }}
{{CompetitionRecord|5th| 2016 Europe's Strongest Man | }}
{{CompetitionRecord|3rd| 2017 Europe's Strongest Man | }}
{{CompetitionRecord|6th| 2018 Europe's Strongest Man | }}
{{CompetitionRecord|11th| 2020 Europe's Strongest Man | }}
{{CompetitionRecordCompetition|Iceland's Strongest Man }}
{{CompetitionRecord|2nd| 2007 | }}
{{CompetitionRecordCompetition|Jón Páll Sigmarsson Classic}}
{{CompetitionRecord|4th| 2010 | }}
{{CompetitionRecordCompetition|Strongman Super Series}}
{{CompetitionRecord|3rd| 2008 Mohegan Sun Grand Prix | }}
{{CompetitionRecordCompetition|Strongman Champions League}}
{{CompetitionRecord|2nd| 2009 Slovakia | }}
{{CompetitionRecord|2nd| 2010 Iceman Challenge | }}
{{CompetitionRecord|2nd| 2010 Germany | }}
{{CompetitionRecord|2nd| 2010 Finland | }}
{{CompetitionRecord|1st| 2010 Ireland tie w/Žydrūnas Savickas | }}
{{CompetitionRecord|3rd| 2010 Bulgaria | }}
{{CompetitionRecord|2nd| 2010 Slovakia | }}
{{CompetitionRecord|5th| 2010 Ukraine | }}
{{CompetitionRecord|1st| 2010 Overall Champion | }}
{{CompetitionRecord|2nd| 2011 Germany | }}
{{CompetitionRecord|5th| 2012 Germany FIBO | }}
{{CompetitionRecord|2nd| 2012 Serbia | }}
{{CompetitionRecord|3rd| 2012 Portugal | }}
{{CompetitionRecord|3rd| 2012 Finland | }}
{{CompetitionRecord|3rd| 2012 Gibraltar | }}
{{CompetitionRecord|6th| 2013 Czech | }}
{{CompetitionRecordCompetition|Giants Live}}
{{CompetitionRecord|13th| 2019 Giants Live World Tour Finals | }}
{{CompetitionRecordCompetition|Official Strongman Games }}
{{CompetitionRecord|1st| 2020 World’s Strongest Masters| }}
{{CompetitionRecordCountry | {{flagu|England}} }}
{{CompetitionRecordCompetition|Britain's Strongest Man}}
{{CompetitionRecord|3rd| Britain's Strongest Man 2006 | }}
{{CompetitionRecord|1st| Britain's Strongest Man 2007 | }}
{{CompetitionRecord|2nd| Britain's Strongest Man 2008 | }}
{{CompetitionRecord|2nd| Britain's Strongest Man 2012 | }}
{{CompetitionRecord|2nd| Britain's Strongest Man 2013 | }}
{{CompetitionRecordCompetition|UK's Strongest Man}}
{{CompetitionRecord|1st| UK's Strongest Man 2005 | }}
{{CompetitionRecord|2nd| UK's Strongest Man 2006 | }}
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{{CompetitionRecord|2nd| England's Strongest Man 2005 | }}
{{CompetitionRecord|1st| England's Strongest Man 2009 | }}
{{CompetitionRecordCompetition|LA Fitexpo All American challenge}}
{{CompetitionRecord|1st| LA Fitexpo All American challenge 2011 | }}
{{CompetitionRecordCompetition|Shaw Classic }}
{{CompetitionRecord|10th| 2020| }}
{{CompetitionRecordSport | Bodybuilding}}
{{CompetitionRecord|1st| 2bros Pro Luke Sandoe Classic Beginners Class 2019 | }}
{{CompetitionRecord|2nd| 2bros Pro Luke Sandoe Classic Masters Class 2019 | }}
{{CompetitionRecord|2nd| 2bros Pro Luke Sandoe Classic Open Super Heavy Weight Class 2019 | }}
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Terry Hollands (born 6 June 1979) is a British bodybuilder and the winner of the 2bros Pro Luke Sandoe Classic Beginners Class 2019 bodybuilding championships. Hollands is also a retired strongman competitor and a past winner of England's Strongest Man, Britain's Strongest Man and UK's Strongest Man competitions.
At international level, he is also a Europe's Strongest Man silver (2010) and bronze (2017) medalist, a two time World's Strongest Man bronze medalist (2007 and 2011), a World's Strongest Viking bronze medalist (2014), a two time Arnold Strongman Classic 8th-place winner (2011 and 2012), a World's Ultimate Strongman 9th-place winner (2018), and the 5th most prolific strongman contestant in history having competed in more than 90 international competitions, winning 4 of them throughout 17 years.{{cite web |title=Strongman Archives – Athletes|url=https://strongmanarchives.com/athletes.php?division=M|access-date=6 April 2022|work=Strongman Archives|date=5 April 2022}}
With 12 international event wins, Hollands is noted for his vehicle pulling skills, making him the 7th best vehicle puller in strongman history. He was nicknamed Terry 'The Tank' Hollands or 'Big Tel'.{{cite web|title=Terry Hollands|url=https://strongmanarchives.com/viewAthlete.php?id=66|website=strongmanarchives.com|date=20 June 2021 |access-date=17 November 2022}}
Early life
Terry Hollands was born in 1979 in Dartford, Kent having a birth weight of 12 lbs 14oz. He was a keen sportsman in his childhood and teens, playing judo and rugby.{{cite web |last=Collier |first=James |date=3 January 2006 |title=MuscleTalk Interviews UK Strongest Man 2005, Terry Hollands |url=http://interviews.muscletalk.co.uk/article-interview-terry-hollands.aspx |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20091208012543/http://interviews.muscletalk.co.uk/article-interview-terry-hollands.aspx |archive-date=8 December 2009 |access-date=3 January 2008 |website=MuscleTalk}} However, despite sport being a big part of his life, he did not start serious gym training until he was 22 in order to help his rugby, and he typically focused on endurance training.
In 2004, he contracted a leg infection{{cite news |url=https://www.theguardian.com/media/2005/dec/31/tvandradio.theguide1 |title=Give me strength |first=Sarah |last=Dempster |date=31 December 2005 |newspaper=The Guardian |access-date=3 January 2021}} and on his return to the gym, he focused on strongman training. His training schedule has been described as "ferociously unforgiving" and he has espoused the benefits of visualisation techniques saying "you can't get by without it."
In 2017, Terry began his weight loss transformation going from 203 kg at his heaviest to 165 kg.
By January 2018, he was 147 kg and placed 3rd at Britain's Strongest Man – the lightest he had ever been throughout his entire strongman career. In February 2018, he measured at 12% body fat on a DEXA scan in the USA.
He then took this even further by taking part in a bodybuilding competition in 2019 where he stepped on stage at 135 kg and 5% body fat.
Career
=Strongman career=
Hollands' career as a strongman began in 2005, coming second at the 2005 England's Strongest Man and first at the 2005 UK's Strongest Man contests. Hollands also qualified for the 2005 World's Strongest Man competition, but he did not qualify for the finals.
In 2006, Hollands lost his UK's Strongest Man title to Glenn Ross but turned his attention to the Britain's Strongest Man competition. Hollands also took part in the 2006 World's Strongest Man competition and qualified for the finals. He placed seventh in the overall competition.
In 2007, Hollands regained his title of Britain's Strongest Man and returned to the 2007 World's Strongest Man later in the year. After winning his heat, finishing ahead of 1998 World's Strongest Man winner Magnus Samuelsson, Hollands produced arguably the best performance of his entire strongman career in the final. Hollands found himself in 6th place after the first three events. However, by finishing in the top three in each of the final four events, including winning the Truck Pull outright, he managed to overhaul a deficit to reigning champion Phil Pfister to finish third, becoming the first British competitor to achieve a podium finish since Gary Taylor in 1993. Indeed, it was only Sebastian Wenta narrowly beating Hollands in the Atlas Stones that prevented Hollands from finishing second overall.
The 2008 Britain's Strongest Man saw Hollands conceding his title to Jimmy Marku, coming second overall. However, in the 2008 World's Strongest Man contest, he qualified for the final, coming second in his qualifying heat, but in a hugely talented field, he placed last out of the ten finalists.{{cite web |url=http://theworldsstrongestman.com/worlds-strongest-man-archive/ |title=World's Strongest Man Archive |website=World's Strongest Man |access-date=3 January 2021 |quote=See 2008 Final – Charleston, West Virginia – USA}}
In 2009, Hollands had a much improved showing in the 2009 World's Strongest Man final, eventually finishing sixth overall.
In 2010, Hollands had series of podium finishes in the Strongman Champions League, including a win in Ireland (tied with Žydrūnas Savickas). In June 2010, Hollands competed at the Europe's Strongest Man contest and placed in 2nd, though he injured his bicep in the process.{{cite web |url=https://ironmind.com/news/Terry-Hollands-Jimmy-Marku-Torn-Biceps-Update/ |title=Terry Hollands/Jimmy Marku: Torn Biceps Update |first=Randall J. |last=Strossen |website=IronMind |date=21 June 2010 |access-date=3 January 2021}} In September 2010, Hollands recovered from his bicep injury and was able to compete at the 2010 World's Strongest Man contest where he made the final for the fifth consecutive year, and finished in 8th place.{{cite web |url=https://ironmind.com/news/Terry-Hollands-Wins-at-the-FitExpo-Strongman-.-.-.-Nick-Best-is-Second/ |title=Terry Hollands Wins at the FitExpo Strongman ... Nick Best is Second |website=IronMind |first=Randall J. |last=Strossen |date=30 January 2011 |access-date=3 January 2021}} In December 2010, Hollands was crowned the 2010 SCL overall winner.{{cite web |url=https://ironmind.com/news/Terry-Hollands-is-the-2010-SCL-Champion |title=Terry Hollands is the 2010 SCL Champion |website=IronMind |first=Randall J. |last=Strossen |date=21 December 2010 |access-date=3 January 2021}}
At the 2011 World's Strongest Man competition, Hollands performed at a consistently high in all of the events to earn him his second podium finish at WSM, placing 3rd; he finished in the top 4 in all but one of the six disciplines in the final.
In the 2012 World's Strongest Man final, Hollands withdrew from the final after tearing his left bicep during the Natural Stones event. He finished in 7th place.
In the 2014 World's Strongest Man competition, Hollands became the first man to have qualified for the final for nine consecutive years. He placed fifth in the overall competition.
On 4 September 2015, he played rugby for England against the Rest of the World in a charity fundraising match.
In 2017, Hollands reached the podium at the 2017 Europe's Strongest Man, finishing in third.
In September 2019, Hollands competed at the Giants Live World Tour Finals shortly after competing in his first bodybuilding show.{{cite web |url=https://giants-live.com/news/world-tour-finals-2019-full-results-and-round-up |title=A strong finish! World Tour Finals 2019 full results and round-up |website=Giants Live |access-date=3 January 2021}} In November 2019, Hollands won the 2019 World's Strongest Man Masters competition held at the Official Strongman Games in Daytona, Florida.{{cite web |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q3TqichGacA |title=AND YOUR NEW MASTER WORLD'S STRONGEST MAN IS... |via=YouTube |date=3 November 2019 |access-date=3 January 2021}}{{cbignore}}{{Dead YouTube links|date=February 2022}}
After withdrawing from the 2021 World's Strongest Man, after sustaining an injury during the loading medley, Hollands announced his retirement from Strongman. During the competition, Hollands completed 2 events.{{cite web |last=Blechman |first=Phil |title=Terry Hollands Out of 2021 World's Strongest Man, Retires From WSM |url=https://barbend.com/terry-hollands-withdraws-2021-worlds-strongest-man/ |website=BarBend |date=16 June 2021 |access-date=18 June 2021}}{{cite web |last=Salmon |first=Jonathan |title=After Suffering Injury Terry Hollands Drops Out, Retires From WSM Competition |url=https://generationiron.com/injury-terry-hollands-retires-wsm/ |website=Generation Iron |date=16 June 2021 |access-date=18 June 2021}}
=Bodybuilding career=
In 2019, Hollands declined his invite to the World's Strongest Man 2019 contest and focused on bodybuilding. He competed in his first bodybuilding contest in August 2019 placing 1st in the Beginners category, 2nd in the Masters category, and 2nd in the Open Super Heavyweight category. This qualified him for the 2brospro British Finals, but did not participate due to other commitments.
He stepped on stage at 135 kg (297 lbs) at approximately 5–6% body fat – measured at 1 week out by a sports scientist using both callipers and bodpod technology at Canterbury Christ Church University.
Personal records
Done in competition:
- Deadlift – {{convert|435|kg|lb|abbr=on|0|}} (Belt and wrist straps on Ironmind S cubed stiff bar at a 1-inch deficit) (2011 World's Strongest Man) (former joint-strongman deadlift record)
- Giant Barbell Squat (for reps) – {{convert|317.5|kg|lb|abbr=on}} × 5 reps (single-ply suit w/ wraps) (2017 World's Strongest Man - Group 5)
- Log Press – {{convert|175|kg|lb|abbr=on|0|}} (2010 SCL Finland)
- Axle Press – {{convert|173|kg|lb|abbr=on|0|}} (2010 Europe's Strongest Man)
- Dumbbell Press – {{convert|116|kg|lb|abbr=on|0|}} (2012 Arnold Strongman Classic)
- Atlas Stone (for reps) – {{convert|205|kg|lb|abbr=on}} x 2 reps over 4 ft bar (2011 Arnold Strongman Classic)
- Atlas stones – {{convert|130-180|kg|lb|abbr=on|0|}} 5 stones set in 18.02 seconds (2010 Giants Live South Africa)
- Frame carry (with straps) – {{convert|340|kg|lb|abbr=on|0|}} 40m course in 18.21 seconds (2013 SCL Portugal) (World Record){{cite web|url=https://strengthrecord.com/strongman-world-records/#S10 |title=STRENGTH RECORD, Section 10 - Arm carries |website=www.strengthrecord.com |access-date=11 April 2025}}
- Farmer's walk (raw grip) – {{convert|150|kg|lb|abbr=on|0|}} in each hand 40m course in 16.99 seconds (2012 SCL Portugal) (World Record){{cite web|title=2012 SCL Portugal|url=https://strongmanarchives.com/viewContest.php?id=682id=624|website=strongmanarchives.com|date=21 July 2012 |access-date=17 July 2023}}
- Arm over arm truck pull – {{convert|20000|kg|lb|abbr=on|0|}} for {{convert|16.15|m|ftin}} (2017 SCL Canada) (World Record){{cite web|url=https://strengthrecord.com/strongman-world-records/#S17 |title=STRENGTH RECORD, Section 17 - Arm over Arm |website=www.strengthrecord.com |access-date=14 April 2025}}
- Truck pull (no harness/ rope only) – {{convert|7500|kg|lb|abbr=on|0|}} for 40 meter course in 60.55 seconds (2006 Britain's Strongest Man) (World Record){{cite web|url=https://strengthrecord.com/strongman-world-records/#S18 |title=STRENGTH RECORD, Section 18 - Pulling |website=www.strengthrecord.com |access-date=14 April 2025}}
- Bus pull – {{convert|24500|kg|lb|abbr=on|0|}} for 25 meter course 'uphill' in 42.97 seconds (2012 World's Strongest Man) (World Record)
Done in training:
- Deadlift – {{convert|450|kg|lb|abbr=on|0|}}
- Log Lift – {{convert|192.5|kg|lb|abbr=on|0|}}
- Front Squat – {{convert|300|kg|lb|abbr=on|0|}}
- Bench Press – {{convert|255|kg|lb|abbr=on|0|}}
References
{{Reflist}}
External links
- [https://www.theguardian.com/theguide/tvradio/story/0,14676,1675397,00.html Interview in The Guardian]
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|after=Glenn Ross
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{{Strongman Champions' League Overall Champions}}
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