Hafþór Júlíus Björnsson won the Iceland
Strongest Viking this past weekend!,” Magnus Ver Magnusson reported to
IronMind today.
Hafþór Júlíus Björnsson on the Silver Dollar Deadlift, as he won
Iceland's Strongest Viking this weekend, and maybe even bigger: 4x
World's Strongest Man winner Magnus Ver Magnusson said, "I have never
seen anybody learn this fast.” IronMind® | Courtesy of Magnus Ver
Mangusson.
Featuring “8 events in different places on the West coast of Iceland,
this was the 19th time this competition was held,” said Magnus Ver
Magnusson.
“Stefan Solvi Petursson had a small injury from Norway [Viking Power
Challenge], so he could not defend his title,” Magnus Ver said, although
given the performance of Hafþór Júlíus Björnsson, that might not have
been an easy task as Björnsson “had no weak events.” Páll Logason was
second and Ari Gunnarsson was third.
The events were:
Keg toss: 20 kg
Hercules Hold
Overhead stones (natural stones, up to 133 kg)
Loading stones to a platform (natural stones)
Loading barrels (in a swimming pool)
Silver dollar deadlift (maximum weight)
Circus Dumbbell (80 kg, for reps)
Farmer’s Walk (120 kg/hand, for time)
Four-time World's Strongest Man winner Magnus Ver Magnusson has a
knack for discovering strongman talent, and commenting on the
continued development of his latest find, Magnus Ver said that “one
month ago (at the 2010 Strongest Man in Iceland contest), Hafþór
Júlíus Björnsson did one rep on the circus dumbbell and now he did 5
reps.
“Consider this,” Magnus Ver told IronMind: “The kid is only 21 years old
and he is up to 175 kg and is 2.05 meters tall. He’s picking up fast—I
have never seen anybody learn this fast.”
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