The 2024 Russia’s Strongest Man (RSM) contest captivated Moscow on October 26, showcasing the nation’s top 11 strongmen in a grueling competition. Furthermore, each athlete faced five intense events designed to test different facets of power and endurance. First, the lineup included the Log Lift, then transitioned to the Farmer’s Walk & Yoke Medley, followed by the Truck Pull, Conan’s Wheel, and finally, a dramatic Stone-Off between the top two athletes to determine the winner.
In addition, throughout the day, the energy only grew as the athletes fought for the lead. Moreover, Dmitrii Skosyrskii and Alexander Klokov dominated from early on, pushing through each round with strength and strategy. Notably, by the time the final Stone-Off arrived, both men held the top spots and were poised for a fierce finish. Ultimately, each event demanded every ounce of their stamina, but the final contest would decide it all.
Furthermore, in the Stone-Off, tension filled the air as Skosyrskii and Klokov faced off. Lifting a 180-kilogram stone, they battled rep by rep, neither willing to give in. However, Skosyrskii ultimately secured his title by completing one more rep than Klokov, clinching the RSM crown for 2024. Lastly, his performance underscored his strength and resilience, cementing his victory in a truly remarkable display of power.
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2024 Russia’s Strongest Man – Final Standings (Results)
Dmitrii Skosyrskii emerged as the 2024 Russia’s Strongest Man, earning a high score of 51 points. Meanwhile, Alexander Klokov claimed second with 45 points, keeping close behind the leader. Not far off, Valentin Akimov held third with 37.5 points, maintaining pressure on the frontrunners. Skosyrskii’s consistency in each event truly set him apart from the rest.
In addition, further down the ranks, Petr Martynenko finished fourth with 30 points, proving competitive throughout. In contrast, Egor Sorokoletov and Roman Druzhinin battled for fifth and sixth with 23 and 22.5 points, respectively. Moreover, though each athlete showed resilience, Skosyrskii’s skill and consistency cemented his victory.
- Dmitrii Skosyrskii — 51 points
- Alexander Klokov — 45 points
- Valentin Akimov — 37.5 points
- Petr Martynenko — 30 points
- Egor Sorokoletov — 23 points
- Roman Druzhinin — 22.5 points
- Konstantin Koldunov — 21 points
- Dmitrii Samoilov — 20.5 points
- Evgeny Gavrilenko — 12 points
- Konstantin Klimash — 2.5 points
- Yuri Kapustin — 1 point
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2024 Russia’s Strongest Man Event Results
Log Lift
The Log Lift tested each competitor’s strength as they had just one minute to press a 150-kilogram log as many times as possible. Furthermore, Skosyrskii led with six repetitions, setting a strong early pace. Right behind, Petr Martynenko pressed four reps, demonstrating solid technique. Furthermore, this event demanded speed and power, which tested every athlete.
Meanwhile, Valentin Akimov and Egor Sorokoletov tied for third, each managing three lifts. Alexander Klokov and Roman Druzhinin followed with two reps, rounding out the leaders. Overall, Skosyrskii’s commanding lead in this event hinted at his readiness for the top prize.
- Dmitrii Skosyrskii — 6 reps
- Petr Martynenko — 4 reps
- Egor Sorokoletov & Valentin Akimov — 3 reps each (tied)
- Alexander Klokov & Roman Druzhinin — 2 reps each (tied)
- Dmitrii Samoilov & Evgeny Gavrilenko — 1 rep each (tied)
- Konstantin Koldunov, Konstantin Klimash, & Yuri Kapustin — No lift
Farmer’s Walk & Yoke Medley
In the Farmer’s Walk & Yoke Medley, Klokov set a high standard, completing the 40-meter course in a swift 27.74 seconds. Moreover, close behind, Skosyrskii clocked in at 33.87 seconds, maintaining competitive momentum. Here, athletes faced a grueling mix of speed and strength, which highlighted Klokov’s agility.
In addition, third-place finisher Akimov completed the event in 43.34 seconds, showing solid stamina. Furthermore, trailing slightly, Koldunov and Druzhinin followed with longer times. Despite varying scores, Skosyrskii kept his lead steady in this tough event.
- Alexander Klokov — 27.74 seconds
- Dmitrii Skosyrskii — 33.87 seconds
- Valentin Akimov — 43.34 seconds
- Konstantin Koldunov — 56.06 seconds
- Roman Druzhinin — 66.47 seconds
- Petr Martynenko — 86.09 seconds
- Egor Sorokoletov & Dmitrii Samoilov — 25 meters each (tied)
- Evgeny Gavrilenko & Konstantin Klimash — 20 meters each (tied)
- Yuri Kapustin — 1 meter
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Truck Pull
The Truck Pull saw Skosyrskii complete a 20-meter pull with a 22,000-kilogram truck in 58 seconds. However, Klokov managed to edge out Skosyrskii, finishing in just 51.06 seconds. Furthermore, this event highlighted each strongman’s power and endurance, crucial elements for success.
In third, Akimov completed his pull in 53.62 seconds, staying competitive. However, others, like Martynenko and Sorokoletov, managed partial distances, while a few opted out. Lastly, here, Skosyrskii’s strong finish kept him in contention as he worked toward the title.
- Dmitrii Skosyrskii — 58 seconds
- Alexander Klokov — 51.06 seconds
- Valentin Akimov — 53.62 seconds
- Petr Martynenko — 17 meters
- Egor Sorokoletov — 58.22 seconds
- Konstantin Koldunov — 57.62 seconds
- Dmitrii Samoilov — 10 meters
- Roman Druzhinin & Evgeny Gavrilenko — No attempt
- Konstantin Klimash & Yuri Kapustin — Withdrew
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Conan’s Wheel
In Conan’s Wheel, Skosyrskii dominated, carrying the 255-kilogram apparatus across 19 sectors. Furthermore, Akimov held strong, covering 17 sectors to stay competitive. Moreover, this event required strength, balance, and stamina, pushing each athlete’s limits.
In addition, not far behind, Druzhinin completed 14 sectors, while Martynenko and Klokov lagged slightly with nine and eight. Lastly, Skosyrskii’s lead here gave him a valuable edge as the competition neared its conclusion.
- Dmitrii Skosyrskii — 19 sectors
- Valentin Akimov — 17 sectors
- Roman Druzhinin — 14 sectors
- Petr Martynenko — 9 sectors
- Alexander Klokov & Dmitrii Samoilov — 8 sectors each (tied)
- Evgeny Gavrilenko — 6 sectors
- Konstantin Koldunov — 3 sectors
- Egor Sorokoletov — 1 sector
- Konstantin Klimash & Yuri Kapustin — Withdrew
Stone-Off
Finally, the Stone-Off served as the day’s ultimate test, pitting Skosyrskii and Klokov head-to-head with a 180-kilogram Atlas stone. Moreover, Skosyrskii took the win with nine reps, barely edging out Klokov, who completed eight. Furthermore, this grueling challenge tested each strongman’s stamina and technique to the fullest.
Ultimately, this victory sealed Skosyrskii’s title as the 2024 Russia’s Strongest Man. Lastly, both strongmen displayed immense grit, yet Skosyrskii’s relentless drive helped him secure the crown.
- Dmitrii Skosyrskii — 9 reps
- Alexander Klokov — 8 reps
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Overview
The 2024 Russia’s Strongest Man competition captivated audiences in Moscow on October 26. Furthermore, it showcased 11 elite athletes, each competing through five demanding events. Notably, the lineup included the Log Lift and concluded with a thrilling Stone-Off. Moreover, Dmitrii Skosyrskii emerged victorious, scoring an impressive 51 points overall. Meanwhile, Alexander Klokov finished closely behind with 45 points. However, the competition intensified as both men faced off in the final Stone-Off, where Skosyrskii edged out Klokov by completing one more lift. Ultimately, this event highlighted their incredible strength and determination, culminating in Skosyrskii’s well-deserved title.
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