The 1977 World's Strongest Man was the 1st edition of World's Strongest Man and was held at the Universal Studios, California[1] and took place over ten weeks.[2] The title was won by Bruce Wilhelm from the United States. It was his first title. Bob Young from the United States finished second, and Ken Patera also from the United States third.
1977 World's Strongest Man | |
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Competition information | |
Dates | 1977 |
Venue | Universal Studios |
Location | Los Angeles, California |
Country | United States |
Athletes participating | 8 |
Nations participating | 2 |
Champion(s) | |
Bruce Wilhelm | |
Background
editOriginally commissioned by Trans World International for CBS,[3] the concept for the World's Strongest Man event came from Scots David P. Webster and Douglas Edmunds.[4] Webster had earned himself a name as an event organiser through his involvement with the Highland games, while Edmunds had experience in professional shot put, discus, and caber tossing. The event was mostly developed for entertainment purposes.[5]
With no precedent for a worldwide 'Strongman' competition, the concept of a strongman competitor and event was new, and as such, the competitors came from a wide range of existing disciplines, including American football, powerlifting and track and field.[4] This meant that none of the competitors had ever trained for the events taking place during the competition.[5]
In addition, several of the events in which the athletes competed were poorly thought out or dangerous, as evidenced when Italian Franco Columbu fell during the penultimate event, the Fridge Race, dislocating his knee, forcing him to retire and putting him out of action for three years.[6] The fridge carry was not reintroduced to the competition until 2004, with a crossbar added to stabilise two fridges on either side of the athlete.[6]
Qualification
editQualification to the event was by invite only 'on the recommendation of experts.'[2]
Line-Up
editName | Nationality | Age | Profession | Notable Accolades |
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Jon Cole | USA | 34 | Weightlifter | AAU US National Powerlifting Champion: 1968, 1970, 1972 |
Franco Columbu | Italy | 34 | Bodybuilder | Mr. Olympia: 1976
IFBB Mr. World: 1971 IFBB Mr. Universe: 1971 IFBB Mr. Europe: 1971 |
Mike Dayton | USA | 29 | Stuntman
Kung Fu Artist |
Teen Mr. America: 1967
Kung Fu Master of Chi: 1976 |
Lou Ferrigno | USA | 26 | Bodybuilder | IFBB Mr. Universe: 1973, 1974
IFBB Mr. America: 1973 Starred as The Incredible Hulk in the TV series. |
George Frenn | USA | 36 | Hammer Thrower | 1971 Pan American Games, Hammer Throw: Silver |
Ken Patera | USA | 34 | Weightlifter | 1971 Pan American Games, Weightlifting: Gold |
Bruce Wilhelm | USA | 31 | Weightlifter | AAU US Super Heavyweight Weightlifting Champion: 1975, 1976 |
Bob Young | USA | 35 | American Footballer | None at the time of the competition. |
Results
edit# | Name | Nationality | TOTAL |
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1 | Bruce Wilhelm | United States | 63.25 |
2 | Bob Young | United States | 43.25 |
3 | Ken Patera | United States | 34 |
4 | Lou Ferrigno | United States | 27.5 |
5 | Franco Columbu | Italy | 23.25 |
6 | Jon Cole | United States | 21.5 |
7 | Mike Dayton | United States | 19.25 |
8 | George Frenn | United States | 10 |
References
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- ^ a b HITstrongman (2014-06-07), 1977 World's Strongest Man, archived from the original on 2015-08-21, retrieved 2017-01-14
- ^ "Testing for the World's Strongest Man" (PDF). Iron Game History. 11. 2010. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2017-01-16. Retrieved 2017-01-13.
- ^ a b Heffernan, Conor (2015-04-15). "1977 and the birth of the World's Strongest Man". Physical Culture Study. Retrieved 2017-01-13.
- ^ a b Siem, Brooke (2016-07-06). "The 1977 World's Strongest Man Is the Greatest Thing Since Sliced SPAM - BarBend". BarBend. Retrieved 2017-01-13.
- ^ a b "The Worlds Strongest Man Classics 1977 - Franco Columbu's tragic fridge race". World's Strongest Man. 2015-06-02. Retrieved 2017-01-13.