Mitchell Hooper, the 2024 Strongest Man on Earth, further solidified his position as one of the sport’s elite athletes with his third consecutive victory at the 2025 Arnold Strongman Classic (ASC) in Columbus, OH. This win adds to his already impressive resume, which includes his World’s Strongest Man (WSM) title in 2023. Clearly, Hooper’s dominance continues, and he remains a top contender for the podium in every competition.
As a result of his third ASC victory, Hooper now ties with four-time WSM champion Brian Shaw and 2018 WSM winner Hafthor Björnsson on the all-time ASC leaders list. Nevertheless, Zydrunas Savickas still holds the record with eight ASC victories. His remarkable achievements remain the benchmark for strongman success in the ASC.
Moreover, Hooper’s consistency is a hallmark of his career. Since his eighth-place finish at his WSM debut in 2022, he has climbed steadily through the ranks. This steady rise and ability to perform at the highest level in each event make him a constant force to be reckoned with in the sport.
Ultimately, this latest victory further cements Hooper’s growing legacy in strongman. Moving forward, the question remains: can anyone rise to challenge his incredible consistency and surpass his remarkable accomplishments? Only time will tell.
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2025 Arnold Strongman Classic Results — Mitchell Hooper
Elephant Bar Deadlift — Second place
Overhead Gauntlet — Third place
Timber Carry — First place
Big Jerk — Second place
Timber Trial — Third place
Stone-to-Shoulder — Fifth place
Podium Streak: 23 straight elite contests
- Wins: 15
- Silver Medals: 4
- Bronze Medals: 4
Major Titles:
- World’s Strongest Man (WSM) — 2023
- Strongest Man on Earth (SMoE) — 2024
- Arnold Strongman Classic (ASC) — 2023, 2024, 2025
- Rogue Strongman Invitational — 2023, 2024
- Arnold Strongman Classic UK — 2022, 2024
Hooper continues his reign as the most dominant strongman in the sport today. His consistency and all-around excellence put him firmly in the G.O.A.T. conversation.
Mitchell Hooper delivered another dominant performance at the 2025 Arnold Strongman Classic, securing his third consecutive title. He placed first in the Timber Carry, second in both the Elephant Bar Deadlift and Big Jerk, and finished in the top five in every event. Clearly, his well-rounded skill set and relentless consistency set him apart from the competition.
Beyond this victory, Hooper is on one of the greatest streaks in strongman history. He has reached the podium in 23 straight elite contests, winning 15 of them. Additionally, he has claimed every major title in the sport, including Strongest Man on Earth (SMoE), World’s Strongest Man (WSM), and three Arnold Strongman Classic (ASC) victories. His résumé also includes two Rogue Strongman Invitational wins and an Arnold Strongman Classic UK title.
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At this point, there is no denying Hooper’s status as the top strongman in the world. His unmatched consistency, combined with his ability to win on any stage, puts him in the G.O.A.T. conversation. If he maintains this level of dominance, his career could become one of the greatest dynasties in strongman history.
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This was one of three championship events held during the Saturday night finals. The excitement in Columbus continued throughout the evening. Fans witnessed intense battles across multiple divisions.
Meanwhile, attention turned to the Men’s Open finals, the marquee event of the night. Top bodybuilders took the stage to compete for one of the sport’s most prestigious titles. The stakes were higher than ever.
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Overview
Mitchell Hooper claimed his third straight Arnold Strongman Classic title in Columbus, Ohio, further cementing his dominance. This victory adds to his impressive résumé, which includes the 2023 World’s Strongest Man title. Now, he joins Brian Shaw and Hafthor Björnsson on the all-time Arnold Strongman Classic leaderboard. However, Zydrunas Savickas still holds the record with eight titles. Since his 2022 World’s Strongest Man debut, Hooper has reached the podium in 23 straight elite contests. Clearly, his unmatched consistency makes him the sport’s top competitor. If he continues this streak, he could establish one of the greatest dynasties in strongman history.
Featured Image –2025 Arnold Strongman Classic Official Results – Mitchell Hooper Three-Peats; Wins – Credit: @Arnoldsports,@Roguefitness (Instagram)








