On September 2nd, Cardiff, Wales became the epicenter of strength sports as it hosted the dual event – the 2023 Giants Live World Open & World Deadlift Championships. The event featured 14 of the world’s elite strongmen, a blend of seasoned champions and emerging stars, battling through an exhaustive day of physical challenges.
Evan Singleton’s Mastery
Evan Singleton’s performance stood out, manifesting sheer dominance throughout the competition. Demonstrating unrivaled consistency, he secured a podium finish in each of the first four events. This meant that by the penultimate challenge, Singleton’s victory was already in the bag. While he opted for a strategic approach to the final event – which saw him finish last in that round – his amassed points ensured an unassailable lead and an ultimate win.
Gavin Bilton’s Ascendancy
The meteoric rise of Gavin Bilton in the strongman circuit was evident as he clinched second place. Following his first international win a few months prior, Bilton’s runner-up position at the Giants Live World Open is a testament to the leaps he’s made this year.
Shane Flowers’ Resilient Comeback
The competition was a roller coaster for Shane Flowers. Starting off slower than anticipated, Flowers faced an uphill battle. Nevertheless, he showcased resilience and a never-give-up spirit, dominating the last two events. This late surge propelled him into a tie for third place overall. When it came down to the wire, the tie-breaker went in Flowers’ favor, granting him a well-deserved bronze medal.
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2023 Giants Live World Open & World Deadlift Championships: Singleton Dominates in Cardiff
Cardiff, Wales became the focal point for strength sports enthusiasts on September 2nd, as it proudly hosted the combined 2023 Giants Live World Open & World Deadlift Championships. An elite cadre of 14 strongmen – a blend of seasoned heavyweights and rising talent – engaged in a day-long test of might and mettle.
Singleton’s Stride to Victory
Evan Singleton’s unparalleled performance was the talk of the day. With a commendable consistency, he secured top positions in each of the day’s first four events. By the penultimate challenge, Singleton’s lead was unshakable. Though he took a strategic backseat in the final event, his accumulated points comfortably sealed his victory.
Bilton’s Impressive Progress
Gavin Bilton, fresh from an international win a few months prior, further solidified his rising stature in the strongman arena, clinching a proud second place at the Giants Live World Open.
Flowers’ Gritty Return
Shane Flowers faced early setbacks but rebounded with determination. His outstanding performance in the concluding two events catapulted him into a tie for the third spot. Emerging triumphant in the tie-breaker, Flowers clinched the bronze medal.
Special Mention: Deadlift Specialists
Graham Hicks, Ivan Makarov, and Jamal Browner were in attendance, not for the entirety of the competition, but to specifically showcase their prowess in the 2023 World Deadlift Championships. Their participation added another layer of excitement to an already electrifying event.
- Evan Singleton — 42.5 points
- Gavin Bilton — 37 points
- Shane Flowers — 35 points
- Rob Kearney — 35 points
- Luke Stoltman — 32 points
- Oskar Ziolkowski — 31 points
- Evans Aryee — 31 points
- Austin Andrade — 26 points
- Pa O’Dwyer — 26 points
- Rauno Heinla — 25.5 points
- Oleksii Novikov — 5 points
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Event 1: Max Deadlift (2023 World Deadlift Championships)
In a dual showcase of sheer power, the Giants Live World Open commenced with the 2023 World Deadlift Championships. The objective was singularly focused: lifting the maximum weight possible.
Hicks Takes Deadlift Crown
Graham Hicks demonstrated peerless strength by pulling an awe-inspiring 470 kilograms. It’s noteworthy that Hicks was specifically participating in the World Deadlift Championship, which means his accomplishment did not count toward the Giants Live World Open rankings.
Singleton and Heinla: A Joint Triumph
When focusing on the broader Giants Live World Open, Evan Singleton and Rauno Heinla took the spotlight. The duo deadlifted an impressive 455 kilograms, resulting in a shared victory for the event.
Underdown Shatters Records
In a special highlight of the day, guest lifter Lucy Underdown delivered a historic performance. With a staggering 318-kilogram deadlift, she set a new benchmark in the Strongwoman World Record.
Special Designation
Athletes marked with double asterisks (**) were exclusively present for the 2023 World Deadlift Championships. As such, they were not assigned points and were excluded from the Giants Live World Open ranking system.
- Graham Hicks — 470 kilograms**
- Ivan Makarov — 455 kilograms**
- Evan Singleton — 455 kilograms
- Rauno Heinla — 455 kilograms
- Jamal Browner — 430 kilograms**
- Gavin Bilton — 430 kilograms
- Shane Flowers — 430 kilograms
- Austin Andrade — 430 kilograms
- Rob Kearney — 400 kilograms
- Luke Stoltman — 400 kilograms
- Evans Aryee — 400 kilograms
- Pa O’Dwyer — 400 kilograms
- Oleksii Novikov — 400 kilograms
- Oskar Ziolkowski — No lift
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Event 2: Dumbbell Medley
The Dumbbell Medley posed a dynamic challenge for participants in the second event of the Giants Live World Open. Athletes faced a race against time, pressing a series of escalating weight dumbbells overhead.
Ziolkowski Dominates
Oskar Ziolkowski, already a shining star as the OSG European champion, solidified his prowess in strength sports by clinching the first spot. He displayed remarkable efficiency and power by pressing all five dumbbells in just 54.36 seconds, setting a benchmark no one else could match.
Stoltman’s Stellar Performance
Luke Stoltman, another elite athlete, was the only other competitor to conquer all five dumbbells. Though delivering a commendable effort, his time of 58.36 seconds placed him in a close second, four seconds behind Ziolkowski.
Singleton’s Swift Strength
Evan Singleton’s speed and technique were on full display as he emerged as the quickest to lift four dumbbells. Clocking in at a brisk 29.79 seconds, he secured the third spot, outpacing all other competitors in his range.
- Oskar Ziolkowski — 5 in 54.36 s
- Luke Stoltman — 5 in 58.87 s
- Evan Singleton — 4 in 29.79 s
- Rob Kearney — 4 in 33.10 s
- Austin Andrade — 4 in 43.52 s
- Gavin Bilton — 4 in 51.83 s
- Pa O’Dwyer — 3 in 25.64 s
- Evans Aryee — 3 in 36.92 s
- Rauno Heinla — 3 in 32.23 s
- Shane Flowers — 2 in 18.92 s
- Oleksii Novikov — 2 in 20.11 s
Event 3: Load & Push
The adrenaline-pumping Load & Push event in the 2023 Giant Live World Open was a spectacle of speed and strength. Athletes had the two-fold challenge of rapidly loading implements into a hefty wheelbarrow and then driving it forward to the finish line, making every second count.
Highland Oak’s Narrow Victory
Luke Stoltman, affectionately dubbed “The Highland Oak”, emerged as the king of this event. Displaying a blend of agility and power, Stoltman clinched first place. However, his victory margin was razor-thin – a mere 0.02 seconds separated him from the runner-up.
Singleton’s Close Call
Evan Singleton showcased his immense strength and speed but had to contend with second place, clocking in at 49.17 seconds. Though only fractionally behind Stoltman, in high-paced events like these, every split-second can alter the outcome.
Kearney’s Consistent Performance
Rob Kearney further solidified his reputation as one of the elite strongmen, bagging the third spot. Finishing the challenge in 52.08 seconds, his performance was commendable, especially given the swift and skilled competitors in the lineup.
- Luke Stoltman — 49.15 s
- Evan Singleton — 49.17 s
- Rob Kearney — 52.08 s
- Evans Aryee — 53.60 s
- Oskar Ziolkowski — 53.80 s
- Gavin Bilton — 55.07 s
- Shane Flowers — 55.13 s
- Austin Andrade — 56.13 s
- Pa O’Dwyer — 56.30 s
- Rauno Heinla — 3 in 49.17 s
- Oleksii Novikov — Withdrew
Event 4: Wrecking Ball Hold
The Wrecking Ball Hold, a gripping new addition to the 2023 Giants Live World Open, presented a unique test of endurance and grip strength. Athletes ascended a platform and gripped a bar connected to a mammoth steel ball, aiming to hoist and hold the weight for as long as their grip allowed.
Singleton’s Unyielding Grip
Dominating once again, Evan Singleton held steadfast, marking an awe-inspiring time of 75.03 seconds. As the wrecking ball challenged each contender’s resolve, Singleton’s grip proved to be in a league of its own, earning him his second event win of the competition.
Aryee’s Unexpected Prowess
Evans Aryee, representing Ghana, surprised many with his outstanding display of strength. Holding the ball for a commendable 69.79 seconds, Aryee marked his best performance in the 2023 Giants Live World Open, bested only by Singleton.
Flowers’ Redemption
After facing setbacks in the previous events, Shane Flowers made a notable comeback. His determination was evident as he maintained his grip for 65.26 seconds, securing a well-deserved third place.
- Evan Singleton — 75.03 s
- Evans Aryee — 69.79 s
- Shane Flowers — 65.26 s
- Pa O’Dwyer — 63.96 s
- Gavin Bilton — 63.16 s
- Oskar Ziolkowski — 57.29 s
- Rob Kearney — 48.23 s
- Austin Andrade — 47.90 s
- Luke Stoltman — 47.90 s
- Rauno Heinla — 24.66 s
- Oleksii Novikov — Withdrew
Event 5: Castle Stones
The 2023 Giants Live World Open culminated with the iconic Castle Stones event. These massive, round stones, challenging both strength and agility, were to be lifted onto their designated platforms. Speed was of the essence, as many elite competitors are adept at placing all the stones.
Flowers’ Flawless Finish
Determined to leave a lasting impression, Shane Flowers mastered the Castle Stones in an astonishing 20.69 seconds. Earning the title ‘King of the Stones’, his exceptional performance remained unmatched, securing him the top spot.
Bilton’s Bullish Attempt
The ‘Welsh Bull’, Gavin Bilton, showcased his stone-lifting prowess, finishing just a breath behind Flowers at 22.69 seconds. His swift and powerful performance earned him a commendable second place.
Kearney’s Close Call
Rob Kearney followed closely, clocking in merely 0.13 seconds after Bilton. His relentless effort in this final event solidified his position in third, rounding out the event’s top performers.
- Shane Flowers — 5 in 20.69 s
- Gavin Bilton — 5 in 22.10 s
- Rob Kearney — 5 in 22.23 s
- Rauno Heinla — 5 in 22.80 s
- Oskar Ziolkowski — 5 in 24.17 s
- Pa O’Dwyer — 5 in 24.91 s
- Evans Aryee — 5 in 26.25 s
- Luke Stoltman — 4 in 16.51 s
- Austin Andrade — 4 in 16.56 s
- Evan Singleton — 1 in 6.88 s
- Oleksii Novikov — Withdrew
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Evan Singleton: A Dominant Force in Strongman Competitions
Evan Singleton’s trajectory in the world of Strongman competitions is nothing short of meteoric. His exceptional performances in 2023 alone speak volumes about his capabilities and determination. Securing a fifth-place finish at the esteemed 2023 World’s Strongest Man (WSM) was no small feat, followed by a commendable fourth-place at the Shaw Classic. However, it’s his back-to-back victories in two Giants Live competitions this year that truly set him apart. As the season progresses, all eyes are on Singleton, anticipating whether he will add more gold medals to his already impressive collection. Given his current form, it’s very plausible.
Overview
On September 2nd, the 2023 Giants Live World Open & World Deadlift Championships were held in Cardiff, featuring 14 top strongmen. Evan Singleton dominated most events, securing an early win. Gavin Bilton showcased his rising form with a second-place finish, while Shane Flowers made a commendable comeback, earning the bronze. Special mentions go to deadlift specialists Graham Hicks, Ivan Makarov, and Jamal Browner, and Lucy Underdown’s Strongwoman World Record achievement.
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