The 2025 Arnold Strongman Classic is officially underway in Columbus, Ohio. Over four days, from February 27 to March 2, top athletes from bodybuilding, strength sports, and other disciplines will compete for major titles. Clearly, this year’s event promises intense battles and record-breaking performances. Meanwhile, fans have gathered to witness some of the best competitors in the world take the stage.
In strength sports, the Arnold Strongman Classic and Arnold Strongwoman Classic delivered thrilling action. On February 28 and March 1, elite strongmen and strongwomen faced off in grueling events. Without a doubt, each athlete pushed their limits in pursuit of one of the sport’s most prestigious titles. At the same time, the competition drew a global audience eager to see who would emerge victorious.
By the end, Mitchell Hooper stood alone as the Arnold Strongman Classic champion. From the start, his dominance throughout the event reaffirmed his place at the top of the sport. Similarly, in the Arnold Strongwoman Classic, Inez Carrasquillo delivered a commanding performance. Without question, her victory cemented her status as one of the strongest women in the world.
Now, the final standings and results highlight the incredible battles fought onstage. More importantly, the competition showcased remarkable displays of strength, endurance, and determination. Moving forward, each athlete will shift their focus to the next major event. Soon, the strongman and strongwoman circuits will set their sights on the next challenge ahead.
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2025 Arnold Strongman Classic Leaderboard
The 2025 Arnold Strongman Classic delivered high-stakes action. Mitchell Hooper emerged as the champion with 51.5 points, proving his dominance once again. Lucas Hatton pushed hard but settled for second with 49 points, while Hafthor Björnsson rounded out the podium at 42.5 points.
Further down the rankings, Austin Andrade secured fourth place with 38.5 points. Trey Mitchell followed closely, finishing fifth with 37.5 points. Meanwhile, Evan Singleton and Tom Stoltman battled for position but failed to crack the top five.
Lower on the leaderboard, Bobby Thompson earned 17.5 points, just edging out Nick Guardione, who finished with 17. Maxime Boudreault started strong but withdrew early, ending with only six points. Despite the setbacks, every competitor gave an impressive performance on the Arnold stage.
- Mitchell Hooper — 51.5 points
- Lucas Hatton — 49 points
- Hafthor Björnsson — 42.5 points
- Austin Andrade — 38.5 points
- Trey Mitchell — 37.5 points
- Evan Singleton — 33 points
- Tom Stoltman — 31.5 points
- Bobby Thompson — 17.5 points
- Nick Guardione — 17 points
- Maxime Boudreault — 6 points (withdrew)
2025 Arnold Strongwoman Classic Leaderboard
The 2025 Arnold Strongwoman Classic featured an intense battle for the top spot. Inez Carrasquillo dominated the field, scoring 60.5 points to claim victory. Olga Liashchuck fought hard but finished second with 56.5 points, while Angelica Jardine secured third with an even 50.
Just outside the podium, Andrea Thompson delivered a solid performance, earning 41.5 points. Rebecca Roberts stayed close behind with 40.5, making for a tight race in the middle of the pack. Meanwhile, Lucy Underdown and Jennifer Lyle competed fiercely but couldn’t break into the top five.
Further down the leaderboard, Melissa Peacock, Sam Belliveau, and Erin Murray struggled to gain ground. Nadia Stowers and Gabi Dixson finished in 11th and 12th place, respectively, rounding out the field. Despite the tough competition, every athlete left it all on the platform.
- Inez Carrasquillo — 60.5 points
- Olga Liashchuck — 56.5 points
- Angelica Jardine — 50 points
- Andrea Thompson — 41.5 points
- Rebecca Roberts — 40.5 points
- Lucy Underdown — 36 points
- Jennifer Lyle — 35 points
- Melissa Peacock — 30.5 points
- Sam Belliveau — 28.5 points
- Erin Murray — 23.5 points
- Nadia Stowers — 23 points
- Gabi Dixson — 15.5 points
2025 Strongwoman Classic Event Results
The Max Elephant Bar Deadlift kicked off the weekend with record-breaking lifts. Lucy Underdown stole the show, pulling a massive 676 pounds to claim first place. Andrea Thompson followed closely, lifting 671 pounds, while Jennifer Lyle secured third with 651.
In the Overhead Gauntlet, the battle for the top spot ended in a three-way tie. Andrea Thompson, Olga Liashchuck, and Angelica Jardine each scored 22 points, showcasing their upper-body strength. Inez Carrasquillo struggled in this event, finishing with just 12 points, while several competitors failed to register a single lift.
The Timber Carry tested both speed and endurance. Rebecca Roberts dominated, completing the 11-meter course in just 7.56 seconds. Inez Carrasquillo took second with 8.34 seconds, while Olga Liashchuck placed third at 9.47. Several athletes failed to complete the event, proving just how brutal the challenge was.
Max Elephant Bar Deadlift
To begin with, Lucy Underdown led the Max Elephant Bar Deadlift event, lifting an impressive 676 pounds. Close behind, Andrea Thompson performed well, reaching 671 pounds. Jennifer Lyle followed in third with a solid 651-pound lift.
In addition, Olga Liashchuck demonstrated excellent strength, pulling 626 pounds, while Rebecca Roberts and Inez Carrasquillo tied for fifth with 611 pounds. Furthermore, Angelica Jardine managed 601 pounds, securing seventh place. Melissa Peacock and Erin Murray both lifted 561 pounds, sharing eighth place.
Finally, Gabi Dixson posted a lift of 546 pounds, and Sam Belliveau lifted 521 pounds. Meanwhile, Nadia Stowers finished last with a lift of 441 pounds. This event tested raw strength, with Underdown and Thompson emerging as the top performers.
- Lucy Underdown — 676 pounds
- Andrea Thompson — 671 pounds
- Jennifer Lyle — 651 pounds
- Olga Liashchuck — 626 pounds
- Rebecca Roberts — 611 pounds (T-fifth)
- Inez Carrasquillo — 611 pounds (T-fifth)
- Angelica Jardine — 601 pounds
- Melissa Peacock — 561 pounds (T-eighth)
- Erin Murray — 561 pounds (T-eighth)
- Gabi Dixson — 546 pounds
- Sam Belliveau — 521 pounds
- Nadia Stowers — 441 pounds
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Overhead Gauntlet
Initially, Andrea Thompson, Olga Liashchuck, and Angelica Jardine tied for first place in the Overhead Gauntlet, both earning 22 points. Inez Carrasquillo followed with 12 points, securing a solid second place. Meanwhile, Nadia Stowers finished with 3 points.
In addition, Rebecca Roberts, Melissa Peacock, Sam Belliveau, and Erin Murray all earned 1 point, tying for sixth. However, Lucy Underdown, Jennifer Lyle, and Gabi Dixson struggled and were unable to complete a lift in this challenging event.
Overall, the Overhead Gauntlet tested the competitors’ endurance and technique. The top three—Thompson, Liashchuck, and Jardine—displayed remarkable strength and consistency.
- Andrea Thompson — 22 points (T-first)
- Olga Liashchuck — 22 points (T-first)
- Angelica Jardine — 22 points (T-first)
- Inez Carrasquillo — 12 points
- Nadia Stowers — 3 points
- Rebecca Roberts — 1 point (T-sixth)
- Melissa Peacock — 1 point (T-sixth)
- Sam Belliveau — 1 point (T-sixth)
- Erin Murray — 1 point (T-sixth)
- Lucy Underdown — No lift
- Jennifer Lyle — No lift
- Gabi Dixson — No lift
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Timber Carry
To start, Rebecca Roberts excelled in the Timber Carry event, completing the course in 7.56 seconds. Inez Carrasquillo followed closely with a time of 8.34 seconds. Olga Liashchuck also performed well, finishing in 9.47 seconds.
Meanwhile, Lucy Underdown posted a time of 9.48 seconds, just behind Liashchuck. Andrea Thompson completed the event in 9.99 seconds. Jennifer Lyle and Gabi Dixson continued to show competitive strength, finishing in 11.07 and 11.41 seconds, respectively.
In contrast, Nadia Stowers struggled with a time of 19.63 seconds, and Angelica Jardine lagged behind with 22.7 seconds. Additionally, Erin Murray and Sam Belliveau couldn’t complete the full distance, finishing at 18 feet, one inch, and 14 feet, eight inches, respectively.
- Rebecca Roberts — 7.56 seconds
- Inez Carrasquillo — 8.34 seconds
- Olga Liashchuck — 9.47 seconds
- Lucy Underdown — 9.48 seconds
- Andrea Thompson — 9.99 seconds
- Jennifer Lyle — 11.07 seconds
- Gabi Dixson — 11.41 seconds
- Nadia Stowers — 19.63 seconds
- Angelica Jardine — 22.7 seconds
- Erin Murray — 18 feet, one inch
- Sam Belliveau — 14 feet, eight inches
- Melissa Peacock — 13 feet, five inches
The Big Jerk
Inez Carrasquillo dominated the Big Jerk event with an impressive 160 kilograms. Meanwhile, Olga Liashchuck secured second place with a lift of 143 kilograms. In addition, a four-way tie emerged for third, with Andrea Thompson, Angelica Jardine, Melissa Peacock, and Sam Belliveau all lifting 135 kilograms.
However, further down the list, Lucy Underdown, Rebecca Roberts, and Erin Murray all lifted 125 kilograms, tying for seventh place. Next, Jennifer Lyle and Gabi Dixson also performed well, each lifting 115 kilograms. Finally, Nadia Stowers finished in the bottom spot with 105 kilograms.
Despite the varying performances, Carrasquillo’s lift stood out as the clear winner. Also, the tie for third place highlighted how closely contested this event was. Overall, the Big Jerk provided a compelling display of strength and skill.
- Inez Carrasquillo — 160 kilograms
- Olga Liashchuck — 143 kilograms
- Andrea Thompson — 135 kilograms (T-third)
- Angelica Jardine — 135 kilograms (T-third)
- Melissa Peacock — 135 kilograms (T-third)
- Sam Belliveau — 135 kilograms (T-third)
- Lucy Underdown — 125 kilograms (T-seventh)
- Rebecca Roberts — 125 kilograms (T-seventh)
- Erin Murray — 125 kilograms (T-seventh)
- Jennifer Lyle — 115 kilograms
- Gabi Dixson — 115 kilograms
- Nadia Stowers — 105 kilograms
Carry & Drag
Initially, Rebecca Roberts led the way in the Carry & Drag event, finishing in 29.82 seconds. Following close behind, Inez Carrasquillo posted a time of 32.22 seconds. Additionally, Lucy Underdown clocked in at 34.65 seconds, securing third place.
However, Sam Belliveau and Angelica Jardine found themselves in a tight race for fourth and fifth, finishing in 37.72 and 39.29 seconds, respectively. Furthermore, Jennifer Lyle, Erin Murray, and Olga Liashchuck struggled but managed decent times. Lastly, Andrea Thompson and Melissa Peacock lagged further behind, with Peacock finishing last at 58.33 seconds.
Unfortunately, Nadia Stowers had a difficult time, earning only four points. Despite this, the event clearly tested competitors’ conditioning. Roberts’ quick time proved her ability to move efficiently, while others fell short in the grueling challenge.
- Rebecca Roberts — 29.82 seconds
- Inez Carrasquillo — 32.22 seconds
- Lucy Underdown — 34.65 seconds
- Sam Belliveau — 37.72 seconds
- Angelica Jardine — 39.29 seconds
- Jennifer Lyle — 43.45 seconds
- Erin Murray — 44.19 seconds
- Olga Liashchuck — 46.47 seconds
- Gabi Dixson — 46.85 seconds
- Andrea Thompson — 51.17 seconds
- Melissa Peacock — 58.33 seconds
- Nadia Stowers — Four points
Stone-To-Shoulder
Olga Liashchuck and Andrea Thompson shared the top spot, both earning 20 points. Next, Inez Carrasquillo took third place with 10 points. In addition, Sam Belliveau and Jennifer Lyle tied for fourth with just two points each.
However, Nadia Stowers managed only one point, putting her near the bottom of the rankings. At the same time, Rebecca Roberts, Angelica Jardine, Lucy Underdown, Erin Murray, Melissa Peacock, and Gabi Dixson all failed to complete a lift.
Finally, the Stone-To-Shoulder event proved to be a true test of strength. Liashchuck and Thompson’s performance was exceptional, while many struggled to keep up with the intensity of the lift. Overall, this event separated the strong from the weak in the competition.
- Olga Liashchuck — 20 points (T-first)
- Andrea Thompson — 20 points (T-first)
- Inez Carrasquillo — 10 points
- Sam Belliveau — Two points (T-fourth)
- Jennifer Lyle — Two points (T-fourth)
- Nadia Stowers — One point
- Rebecca Roberts — No lift
- Angelica Jardine — No lift
- Lucy Underdown — No lift
- Erin Murray — No lift
- Melissa Peacock — No lift
- Gabi Dixson — No lift
2025 Arnold Strongman Classic Event Results
Here are the results for each individual event of the 2025 Arnold Strongman Classic:
Max Elephant Bar Deadlift
To start, Hafthor Björnsson led the Max Elephant Bar Deadlift with an impressive 1,026-pound lift. Mitchell Hooper followed closely, pulling 951 pounds. Bobby Thompson made a strong showing with a lift of 986 pounds, while Trey Mitchell wasn’t far behind with 981 pounds.
Next, Evan Singleton lifted 966 pounds, and Austin Andrade pulled 961 pounds. Lucas Hatton posted a 926-pound lift, while Tom Stoltman reached 861 pounds. Nick Guardione followed with 781 pounds, and Maxime Boudreault unfortunately did not manage a lift.
Overall, this event showcased the immense strength of Björnsson and his competitors. They pushed the limits of the Elephant Bar Deadlift, but Björnsson stood out as the clear victor.
- Hafthor Björnsson — 1,026 pounds
- Bobby Thompson — 986 pounds
- Trey Mitchell — 981 pounds
- Evan Singleton — 966 pounds
- Austin Andrade — 961 pounds
- Mitchell Hooper — 951 pounds
- Lucas Hatton — 926 pounds
- Tom Stoltman — 861 pounds
- Nick Guardione — 781 pounds
- Maxime Boudreault — No lift
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Overhead Medley
In this event, Lucas Hatton and Trey Mitchell both excelled, scoring 32 points with times of 1:45.02 and 1:51.15, respectively. Mitchell Hooper and Austin Andrade followed with 12 points each, posting times of 1:07.94 and 1:20.64.
Meanwhile, Hafthor Björnsson finished with 4 points, and Tom Stoltman earned 3 points. Evan Singleton added 2 points, and Bobby Thompson scored 1 point with a time of 12.01 seconds. Nick Guardione and Maxime Boudreault also registered 1 point, with times of 28.34 and 45.65 seconds, respectively.
The Overhead Medley was a true test of endurance and speed, with Hatton and Mitchell leading the charge, while others faced challenges completing the sequence.
- Lucas Hatton — 32 points — 1:45.02
- Trey Mitchell — 32 points — 1:51.15
- Mitchell Hooper — 12 points — 1:07.94
- Austin Andrade — 12 points — 1:20.64
- Hafthor Björnsson — 4 points
- Tom Stoltman — 3 points
- Evan Singleton — 2 points
- Bobby Thompson — 1 point — 12.01 seconds
- Nick Guardione — 1 point — 28.34 seconds
- Maxime Boudreault — 1 point — 45.65 seconds
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Timber Carry
In the Timber Carry event, Mitchell Hooper finished with an impressive 10.77-second time. Lucas Hatton followed closely at 12.37 seconds. Evan Singleton posted a solid 17.91 seconds, while Austin Andrade completed the event in 18.94 seconds.
Hafthor Björnsson recorded a time of 22.88 seconds, demonstrating his strength despite a slower pace. Maxime Boudreault lifted well, covering 11.63 meters. Nick Guardione followed with 10.31 meters, while Tom Stoltman managed 3.81 meters.
Bobby Thompson lifted 2.44 meters, and Trey Mitchell struggled with only 0.03 meters. Overall, Hooper’s speed and efficiency stood out, while others faced challenges under pressure.
- Mitchell Hooper — 10.77 seconds
- Lucas Hatton — 12.37 seconds
- Evan Singleton — 17.91 seconds
- Austin Andrade — 18.94 seconds
- Hafthor Björnsson — 22.88 seconds
- Maxime Boudreault — 11.63 meters
- Nick Guardione — 10.31 meters
- Tom Stoltman — 3.81 meters
- Bobby Thompson — 2.44 meters
- Trey Mitchell — 0.03 meters
The Big Jerk
To begin with, Lucas Hatton claimed victory in the Big Jerk, lifting an incredible 247 kilograms. Mitchell Hooper followed closely with a 242-kilogram lift, matching Trey Mitchell’s performance.
Meanwhile, Hafthor Björnsson, Austin Andrade, Evan Singleton, and Tom Stoltman all reached 232 kilograms, demonstrating strong consistency. Bobby Thompson and Nick Guardione both lifted 215 kilograms.
Maxime Boudreault withdrew from the event, unable to complete a lift. The Big Jerk demonstrated precision and power, with Hatton edging out Hooper and Mitchell for the win.
- Lucas Hatton — 247 kilograms
- Mitchell Hooper — 242 kilograms
- Trey Mitchell — 242 kilograms
- Hafthor Björnsson — 232 kilograms
- Austin Andrade — 232 kilograms
- Evan Singleton — 232 kilograms
- Tom Stoltman — 232 kilograms
- Bobby Thompson — 215 kilograms
- Nick Guardione — 215 kilograms
- Maxime Boudreault — Withdrew
Timber Trial
Hafthor Björnsson set the pace in the Timber Trial, finishing in 31.21 seconds. Mitchell Hooper followed with 35.29 seconds, while Tom Stoltman posted a time of 37.37 seconds.
Lucas Hatton finished just behind at 37.57 seconds, and Austin Andrade completed the event in 40.31 seconds. Trey Mitchell came in at 43.1 seconds, while Evan Singleton posted 45.6 seconds.
Nick Guardione finished in 51.42 seconds, and Bobby Thompson wrapped up the event at 56.19 seconds. Maxime Boudreault withdrew from the competition. The Timber Trial demanded speed and agility, with Björnsson emerging as the clear leader.
- Hafthor Björnsson — 31.21 seconds
- Mitchell Hooper — 35.29 seconds
- Tom Stoltman — 37.37 seconds
- Lucas Hatton — 37.57 seconds
- Austin Andrade — 40.31 seconds
- Trey Mitchell — 43.1 seconds
- Evan Singleton — 45.6 seconds
- Nick Guardione — 51.42 seconds
- Bobby Thompson — 56.19 seconds
- Maxime Boudreault — Withdrew
Stone-To-Shoulder
In the Stone-To-Shoulder event, Austin Andrade led with 40 points, showing impressive strength. Lucas Hatton followed with 30 points, while Mitchell Hooper, Trey Mitchell, and Tom Stoltman all tied for third with 20 points.
Hafthor Björnsson earned 10 points for his performance, while Evan Singleton and Nick Guardione scored 2 points each. Bobby Thompson was unable to complete a lift, and Maxime Boudreault withdrew from the event.
Andrade’s dominance in this event gave him a solid lead, while Hatton’s consistency helped him secure second place.
- Austin Andrade — 40 points
- Lucas Hatton — 30 points
- Mitchell Hooper — 20 points (T-third)
- Trey Mitchell — 20 points (T-third)
- Tom Stoltman — 20 points (T-third)
- Hafthor Björnsson — 10 points
- Evan Singleton — 2 points (T-seventh)
- Nick Guardione — 2 points (T-seventh)
- Bobby Thompson — No lift
- Maxime Boudreault — Withdrew
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Overview
The 2025 Arnold Sports Festival, held in Columbus, Ohio, showcased intense competition across bodybuilding, strength sports, and more. Mitchell Hooper dominated the Arnold Strongman Classic, claiming the title with 51.5 points, while Inez Carrasquillo triumphed in the Arnold Strongwoman Classic with 60.5 points. Additionally, the event featured record-breaking performances, such as Lucy Underdown’s Max Elephant Bar Deadlift of 676 pounds. Furthermore, Rebecca Roberts excelled in the Timber Carry, finishing in 7.56 seconds. Overall, the festival highlighted incredible athleticism, with each athlete pushing their limits to secure top spots. Moving forward, athletes now set their sights on the next challenge in their respective circuits.
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