The 2024 Strongman Champions League (SCL) Cyprus contest took place in Limassol on October 12. Furthermore, the event featured 12 athletes from 11 countries. Moreover, they competed across five challenging disciplines: Truck Pull, Front Hold, Loading Race, Log Lift, and Atlas Stones.
In the end, Adam Roszkowski from Poland emerged as the champion. Also, he scored 46.5 points out of a possible 60. However, this impressive performance secured his position at the top of the podium.
Meanwhile, Péter Juhász from Hungary secured the silver medal with a strong showing. Additionally, Kane Francis from the UK claimed the bronze, rounding out the top three.
2024 Strongman Champions League Cyprus Official Results & Winners
- Adam Roszkowski (POL) — 46.5 points
- Péter Juhász (HUN) — 42.5 points
- Kane Francis (UK) — 41.5 points
- Brian Kichton (USA) — 41 points
- Andrea Invernizzi (ITA) — 39.5 points
- George Sulaiman (NED) — 37 points
- Ervin Toots (EST) — 30 points
- Kelvin de Ruiter (NED) — 27.5 points
- Tuomas Lindroos (FIN) — 26 points
- Juan Ferrer (ESP) — 20.5 points
- Hristo Muskov (BUL) — 18 points
- Ilya Khazov (CYP) — Nine points
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2024 Strongman Champions League Cyprus Event Results
The results for the five events held in Limassol showcase impressive performances from the competitors.
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Truck Pull
In the truck pull, athletes had 75 seconds to pull a truck 20 meters. Kelvin de Ruiter took first place with a time of 26.22 seconds. Furthermore, Kane Francis followed closely, finishing in 27.53 seconds. Moreover, Tuomas Lindroos secured third with a time of 28.16 seconds. Meanwhile, Ervin Toots and Péter Juhász rounded out the top five, clocking in at 29.37 and 29.5 seconds, respectively.
- Kelvin de Ruiter: 26.22 seconds
- Kane Francis: 27.53 seconds
- Tuomas Lindroos: 28.16 seconds
- Ervin Toots: 29.37 seconds
- Péter Juhász: 29.5 seconds
- Adam Roszkowski: 29.62 seconds
- Juan Ferrer: 29.93 seconds
- Andrea Invernizzi: 29.96 seconds
- Brian Kichton: 30.34 seconds
- George Sulaiman: 32.87 seconds
- Hristo Muskov: 36.93 seconds
- Ilya Khazov: No pull
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Front Hold
The front hold saw competitors establishing their maximum hold with 25 kilograms. Andrea Invernizzi led this event, achieving an impressive 56.13 seconds. Hristo Muskov followed him, finishing at 54.93 seconds. Adam Roszkowski took third place with a solid hold of 51.22 seconds, showcasing his strength.
- Andrea Invernizzi: 56.13 seconds
- Hristo Muskov: 54.93 seconds
- Adam Roszkowski: 51.22 seconds
- Ilya Khazov: 50.47 seconds
- Brian Kichton: 47 seconds
- George Sulaiman: 44.75 seconds
- Péter Juhász: 42.81 seconds
- Juan Ferrer: 40.68 seconds
- Tuomas Lindroos: 38.4 seconds
- Kelvin de Ruiter: 36.9 seconds
- Ervin Toots: 36.75 seconds
- Kane Francis: 33.66 seconds
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Loading Race
During the loading race, athletes had to lift three implements weighing 120, 140, and 160 kilograms within a 75-second time limit. Adam Roszkowski emerged victorious, completing the race in just 20.68 seconds. Péter Juhász claimed second place, finishing in 21.81 seconds. George Sulaiman followed closely, taking third with a time of 21.94 seconds, highlighting the competitiveness of the event.
- Adam Roszkowski: 20.68 seconds (Three implements)
- Péter Juhász: 21.81 seconds (Three implements)
- George Sulaiman: 21.94 seconds (Three implements)
- Kane Francis: 23.84 seconds (Three implements)
- Kelvin de Ruiter: 24.55 seconds (Three implements)
- Brian Kichton: 25.18 seconds (Three implements)
- Ervin Toots: 28.71 seconds (Three implements)
- Hristo Muskov: 30 seconds (Three implements)
- Andrea Invernizzi: 36.25 seconds (Three implements)
- Tuomas Lindroos: 75 seconds (Two implements)
- Juan Ferrer: 75 seconds (Two implements)
- Ilya Khazov: Withdrew
Log Lift
In the log lift, competitors faced a 60-second time limit to lift 140 kilograms for as many reps as possible. Brian Kichton led the field with seven impressive reps. Both Adam Roszkowski and Andrea Invernizzi achieved six reps, but Roszkowski edged ahead based on time, further emphasizing his strength and efficiency.
- Brian Kichton: 7 reps
- Adam Roszkowski: 6 reps (T-second)
- Andrea Invernizzi: 6 reps (T-second)
- Péter Juhász: 5 reps (T-fourth)
- Kane Francis: 5 reps (T-fourth)
- Ervin Toots: 4 reps
- George Sulaiman: 3 reps
- Kelvin de Ruiter: 2 reps (T-eighth)
- Tuomas Lindroos: 2 reps (T-eighth)
- Juan Ferrer: 1 rep
- Hristo Muskov: No lift
- Ilya Khazov: Withdrew
Atlas Stones
The final event, the Atlas Stones, featured five stones weighing between 130 and 200 kilograms. Kane Francis dominated this challenge, loading all five stones in a swift 21.84 seconds. George Sulaiman and Brian Kichton followed him, completing their lifts in 26.68 and 31.36 seconds, respectively. This event showcased not only the strength but also the skill and strategy of the competitors.
- Kane Francis: 5 stones in 21.84 seconds
- George Sulaiman: 5 stones in 26.68 seconds
- Brian Kichton: 5 stones in 31.36 seconds
- Péter Juhász: 4 stones in 20.06 seconds
- Andrea Invernizzi: 4 stones in 26.12 seconds
- Adam Roszkowski: 4 stones in 27.66 seconds
- Ervin Toots: 4 stones in 29.95 seconds
- Tuomas Lindroos: 4 stones in 55.54 seconds
- Juan Ferrer: 3 stones in 64.11 seconds
- Kelvin de Ruiter: Withdrew
- Hristo Muskov: Withdrew
- Ilya Khazov: Withdrew
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Overview
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