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2024 Sweden’s Strongest Man Official Results

Fredrik Johansson emerged victorious against nine contenders to claim the title at the 2024 Sweden's Strongest Man competition.

Tahir Malik by Tahir Malik
November 2, 2024
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2024 Sweden’s Strongest Man Official Results

Featured image – 2024 Sweden’s Strongest Man Results – Credit: @fredrik.johansson3 (Instagram)

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The 2024 Sweden’s Strongest Man contest unfolded on October 19 in Malmö. This year’s event showcased ten of Sweden’s top strongmen, who faced off in seven challenging events. Competitors tackled the Farmer’s Walk, Log Lift, Deadlift, and more, which tested their strength and endurance.

Fredrik Johansson triumphed, earning 58 out of a possible 70 points. Consequently, his performance placed him firmly at the top of the podium. Meanwhile, Cim Johansson captured the silver medal, demonstrating impressive skill and determination throughout the competition.

In addition, Marcus Yngvesson secured the bronze, rounding out a competitive field. Each athlete displayed exceptional talent in a sport that demands both physical prowess and mental fortitude.

Ultimately, the event marked another thrilling chapter in the strongman scene. With strong performances and fierce rivalries, fans eagerly anticipate what these athletes will bring in future competitions.

2024 Sweden’s Strongest Man Official Results

  1. Fredrik Johansson — 58 points
  2. Cim Johansson — 53.5 points
  3. Marcus Yngvesson — 49 points
  4. Joachim Kvick — 47 points
  5. Anton Larsson — 39.5 points
  6. Fredrik Svensson — 32 points
  7. Anton Wasser — 30 points
  8. Jacob Larsson — 25 points
  9. Jonathan Partanen — 23 points
  10. Jonas Tinnerholm — 11 points (withdrew)

 

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2024 Sweden’s Strongest Man Event Official Results

The 2024 Sweden’s Strongest Man competition took place in Malmö, featuring seven challenging events. Here are the results:

Farmer’s Walk

The Farmer’s Walk kicked off the competition with intensity. Each athlete faced the challenge of carrying 155 kilograms down a 30-meter course within 60 seconds. Notably, Cim Johansson emerged victorious, completing the task in 20.47 seconds. Additionally, Anton Larsson followed closely, finishing just behind him at 20.50 seconds. Meanwhile, Fredrik Johansson clocked in at 21.94 seconds, showcasing solid performance despite the fierce competition.

Several competitors struggled with the weight. For instance, Marcus Yngvesson managed a respectable 20.81 seconds, while Jonas Tinnerholm’s time of 28.44 seconds reflected a tough outing. However, Joachim Kvick showed tenacity, managing to cover 19.15 meters. Furthermore, other athletes, such as Fredrik Svensson and Jonathan Partanen, faced challenges, achieving less than 20 meters. Overall, the event set a high standard for the rest of the competition, highlighting the strength and endurance of these elite athletes.

Athletes carried 155 kilograms over a 30-meter distance within 60 seconds:

  • Cim Johansson: 20.47 seconds
  • Anton Larsson: 20.50 seconds
  • Fredrik Johansson: 21.94 seconds
  • Marcus Yngvesson: 20.81 seconds
  • Jonas Tinnerholm: 28.44 seconds
  • Joachim Kvick: 19.15 meters
  • Fredrik Svensson: 15 meters
  • Jonathan Partanen: 14.25 meters
  • Jacob Larsson: 9.4 meters
  • Anton Wasser: 3.85 meters

 

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Log Lift

The Log Lift demanded both strength and precision from the strongmen. Each athlete attempted to press 140 kilograms overhead within a 90-second window. Impressively, Joachim Kvick and Anton Wasser dominated this event, both managing to complete seven reps. Their performance highlighted explosive strength and endurance. Meanwhile, other competitors like Jonathan Partanen pressed six times, demonstrating determination.

Furthermore, Fredrik Johansson, Anton Larsson, and Jacob Larsson each lifted five times, tying for fourth place. Cim Johansson also participated, managing four reps. This demonstrated the varying levels of strength among the competitors. Conversely, Marcus Yngvesson, Fredrik Svensson, and Jonas Tinnerholm secured three reps each. Ultimately, the Log Lift set the stage for the following events, emphasizing the athletes’ need for both brute force and technique.

Competitors pressed 140 kilograms overhead for reps within 90 seconds:

  • Joachim Kvick: 7 reps (T-first)
  • Anton Wasser: 7 reps (T-first)
  • Jonathan Partanen: 6 reps
  • Fredrik Johansson, Anton Larsson, Jacob Larsson: 5 reps (T-fourth)
  • Cim Johansson: 4 reps (T-fourth)
  • Marcus Yngvesson, Fredrik Svensson, Jonas Tinnerholm: 3 reps (T-eighth)

Deadlift

In the Deadlift event, athletes tackled a formidable 340 kilograms for reps within one minute. Notably, Fredrik Johansson stood out, successfully pulling five reps. His remarkable strength showcased his preparation and technique. Additionally, Cim Johansson, Anton Larsson, and Fredrik Svensson followed with three reps each, tying for second place. This performance highlighted their resilience under pressure.

Conversely, several athletes faced challenges during the Deadlift. For instance, Marcus Yngvesson managed only one rep. Furthermore, others, including Joachim Kvick and Anton Wasser, were unable to secure a lift. Their struggles underscored the physical demands of the event. Overall, the Deadlift served as a critical test of strength and determination, setting the tone for the competition’s remaining challenges.

Each athlete pulled 340 kilograms for reps within one minute:

  • Fredrik Johansson: 5 reps
  • Cim Johansson, Anton Larsson, Fredrik Svensson: 3 reps (T-second)
  • Marcus Yngvesson: 1 rep
  • Joachim Kvick, Anton Wasser, Jacob Larsson, Jonathan Partanen, Jonas Tinnerholm: no lift

Loading Race

The Loading Race pushed each athlete’s speed and strength to the limit. Competitors loaded four implements, ranging from 120 to 160 kilograms, over eight meters within 90 seconds. Impressively, Fredrik Johansson excelled, completing the task in 35.92 seconds. His impressive time demonstrated his quickness and strength. Additionally, Cim Johansson followed closely behind, finishing in 38.97 seconds, while Joachim Kvick clocked in at 40.38 seconds.

Meanwhile, other competitors faced various degrees of success. For example, Marcus Yngvesson finished in 43.69 seconds, showcasing his solid technique. However, Jonathan Partanen managed to complete the race in 55.88 seconds. Furthermore, athletes like Anton Wasser, Anton Larsson, and Fredrik Svensson struggled, taking longer to finish or not completing the course. Overall, the Loading Race proved pivotal in establishing the competitors’ overall standings, highlighting both speed and efficiency.

Athletes loaded four implements weighing between 120 and 160 kilograms across eight meters in 90 seconds:

  • Fredrik Johansson: 4 in 35.92 seconds
  • Cim Johansson: 4 in 38.97 seconds
  • Joachim Kvick: 4 in 40.38 seconds
  • Marcus Yngvesson: 4 in 43.69 seconds
  • Jonathan Partanen: 4 in 55.88 seconds
  • Anton Wasser: 4 in 63.78 seconds
  • Anton Larsson: 4 in 76.9 seconds
  • Fredrik Svensson: 3 + 4.4 meters
  • Jonas Tinnerholm: 3 + 3 meters
  • Jacob Larsson: 2 + 5.65 meters

Tire Flip & Duck Walk Medley

The Tire Flip & Duck Walk Medley combined two demanding tasks within a single event. Competitors flipped a 460-kilogram tire before transitioning to a 225-kilogram duck walk, all within 90 seconds. Notably, Joachim Kvick showcased his prowess, completing the medley in an impressive 21.18 seconds. Furthermore, his performance reflected both strength and agility. Additionally, Fredrik Johansson followed closely behind, finishing in 21.99 seconds, while Marcus Yngvesson completed the challenge in 22.3 seconds.

Conversely, other athletes faced a range of challenges during this high-stakes medley. For instance, Fredrik Svensson clocked in at 23.22 seconds. Furthermore, Anton Wasser and Cim Johansson finished in 24.25 and 24.4 seconds, respectively. Meanwhile, Anton Larsson and Jacob Larsson struggled, taking 25.66 and 27.66 seconds. Ultimately, this event tested each athlete’s endurance and adaptability, setting a fierce pace for the competition.

The medley included a 460-kilogram tire flip and a 225-kilogram duck walk for time within 90 seconds:

  • Joachim Kvick: 21.18 seconds
  • Fredrik Johansson: 21.99 seconds
  • Marcus Yngvesson: 22.3 seconds
  • Fredrik Svensson: 23.22 seconds
  • Anton Wasser: 24.25 seconds
  • Cim Johansson: 24.4 seconds
  • Anton Larsson: 25.66 seconds
  • Jacob Larsson: 27.66 seconds
  • Jonathan Partanen: 33.03 seconds
  • Jonas Tinnerholm: 1 flip

Super Yoke

The Super Yoke event featured a massive 460-kilogram weight, which athletes had to carry over 15 meters. Speed played a crucial role in this challenge. Remarkably, Cim Johansson emerged as a frontrunner with an astonishing 17.85 seconds. His quick time showcased both strength and technique. Additionally, Marcus Yngvesson demonstrated his ability by completing the course in just 15.28 seconds.

Meanwhile, Fredrik Johansson finished in 29.56 seconds, reflecting his effort but not enough for the top spots. Other competitors, like Joachim Kvick and Anton Wasser, finished in 29.12 and 36.66 seconds, respectively. Moreover, Anton Larsson managed to cover only 12.15 meters. Overall, this event emphasized the importance of speed and technique in strongman competitions, adding another layer of excitement to the day’s events.

Competitors carried a 460-kilogram yoke over 15 meters in the fastest time:

  • Fredrik Johansson: 29.56 seconds
  • Cim Johansson: 17.85 seconds
  • Marcus Yngvesson: 15.28 seconds
  • Joachim Kvick: 29.12 seconds
  • Anton Larsson: 12.15 meters
  • Fredrik Svensson: 30.5 seconds
  • Anton Wasser: 36.66 seconds
  • Jacob Larsson: 13.22 seconds
  • Jonathan Partanen: 8.2 meters
  • Jonas Tinnerholm: withdrew

Stone-Over-Bar

The Stone-Over-Bar event concluded the competition with a demanding challenge. Athletes had 90 seconds to load either 180 or 210 kilograms for reps. Impressively, Fredrik Johansson stood out, successfully lifting 210 kilograms for two reps. His performance showcased both strength and strategic approach. Additionally, Marcus Yngvesson followed closely, achieving 1.4 reps with the heavier weight.

Conversely, Cim Johansson performed well, managing 1.3 reps with 210 kilograms. Other competitors, including Joachim Kvick and Anton Wasser, lifted 180 kilograms for four reps, tying for fourth place. Furthermore, Anton Larsson and Fredrik Svensson achieved three reps, showcasing their resilience. Ultimately, the event highlighted the athletes’ overall strength and determination, rounding out an intense day of competition.

Athletes loaded either 180 or 210 kilograms for reps within 90 seconds. Loading the heavier weight outranked any number of lighter weight reps:

  • Fredrik Johansson: 210 kilograms, 2 reps
  • Marcus Yngvesson: 210 kilograms, 1.4 reps
  • Cim Johansson: 210 kilograms, 1.3 reps
  • Joachim Kvick, Anton Wasser: 180 kilograms, 4 reps (T-fourth)
  • Anton Larsson, Fredrik Svensson: 180 kilograms, 3 reps (T-sixth)
  • Jacob Larsson: 180 kilograms, 2 reps
  • Jonathan Partanen: 180 kilograms, 1 rep
  • Jonas Tinnerholm: withdrew

Overview

The 2024 Sweden’s Strongest Man competition took place on October 19 in Malmö. Moreover, Fredrik Johansson claimed victory with 58 points, followed by Cim Johansson with 53.5 points and Marcus Yngvesson with 49 points. Furthermore, Cim excelled in the Farmer’s Walk, completing it in 20.47 seconds, while Joachim Kvick and Anton Wasser each managed seven reps in the Log Lift. Notably, Fredrik led the Deadlift with five reps at 340 kilograms and also dominated the Loading Race in 35.92 seconds. However, Kvick impressed in the Tire Flip and Duck Walk Medley, and Cim shone in the Super Yoke. Lastly, Fredrik lifted 210 kilograms in the Stone-Over-Bar event, showcasing the athletes’ impressive strength and skill throughout the competition.

Featured image – 2024 Sweden’s Strongest Man Results – Credit: @fredrik.johansson3 (Instagram)

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