Strength athletics in the United States

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Strength athletics in the United States refers to the various strongman competitions organized throughout United States and North America with the elements of all of strength athletics taken into account. United States has held a preeminent position as a nation due to the enormous success of its competitors on the international stage, who between them have won twelve World's Strongest Man titles and numerous other international strongman competitions. United States has both amateur and a professional sanctioning bodies.

Pro/Amateur organizations

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American Strongman Corporation ("ASC") is the sole sanctioning body for all professional American strength athletes and organizes the annual America's Strongest Man contest,[1] as well as the NAS US Amateur National Championships, the winner of which receives their pro card to compete in professional contests.[2] North American Strongman ("NASM") organizes the majority of the amateur contests in the United States, and holds pro qualifier events and national championship events throughout the year with men's, woman's, teen's and master's divisions as well as lightweight and heavyweight classes similar to ASC.

United States Strongman [3] is a relatively new organization.

America's Strongest Man

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America's Strongest Man
Tournament information
LocationUnited States
Established1997
FormatMulti-event competition
Current champion
  Lucas Hatton

America's Strongest Man is an annual strongman competition held in the United States and featuring only American athletes. It is the most prestigious of the national titles. The contest was established in 1997 in Primm, Nevada, with Mark Philippi winning the inaugural contest. It has been held twenty-six times in eighteen locations across the United States and has produced twenty champions.[4]

Derek Poundstone holds the record for the highest number of wins with three, while Brian Shaw, Dimitar Savatinov, Steve Kirit and Brian Schoonveld share two wins each.

Champions breakdown

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Year Champion Runner-Up 3rd Place Location
1997   Mark Phillipi   Harold Collins   Tommy Ingalsbe Primm, Nevada
1998   Karl Gillingham   Doug Ahr   Harold Collins
  Odd Haugen
Las Vegas, Nevada
1999[5]   Brian Neese   Ken Brown   Odd Haugen Honolulu, Hawaii
2000[6]   Brian Schoonveld   Phil Pfister   Whit Baskin Maryland Heights, Missouri
2001[7]   Brian Schoonveld   Phil Pfister   Johnny Perry Kokomo, Indiana
2002[8]   Steve Kirit   Johnny Perry   Karl Gillingham St. Louis, Missouri
2003[9]   Steve Kirit   Phil Pfister   Mark Phillipi St. Louis, Missouri
2004[10]   Van Hatfield   Phil Pfister   Karl Gillingham Atlanta, Georgia
2005 Event not held
2006[11]   Steve MacDonald   Jon Andersen   Travis Ortmayer Columbia, South Carolina
2007[12]   Derek Poundstone   Nick Best   Van Hatfield Charlotte, North Carolina
2008   Jason Kristal   Jason Bergmann   Van Hatfield Charleston, West Virginia
2009   Derek Poundstone   Travis Ortmayer   Andy Vincent Morgantown, West Virginia
2010[13]   Derek Poundstone   Mike Jenkins   Marshall White Las Vegas, Nevada
2011[14]   Travis Ortmayer   Dave Ostlund   Mike Burke Hot Springs, Arkansas
2012[15]   Mike Burke   Mike Caruso   Robert Oberst Las Vegas, Nevada
2013[16]   Brian Shaw   Robert Oberst   Dimitar Savatinov Las Vegas, Nevada
2014[17]   Dimitar Savatinov   Robert Oberst   John Posen Phoenix, Arizona
2015[18]   Dimitar Savatinov   Martins Licis   Scott Weech Atlanta, Georgia
2016[19]   Brian Shaw   Casey Garrison   Dimitar Savatinov St. Louis, Missouri
2017[20]   Jerry Pritchett   Dimitar Savatinov   Wesley Claborn Phoenix, Arizona
2018[21]   Trey Mitchell   Jacob Fincher   Wesley Claborn Long Beach, California
2019   Wesley Claborn   Trey Mitchell   Josh Reynolds Miami Beach, Florida
2020   Marcus Crowder   Tyler Cotton   Jose Baez Savannah, Georgia
2021   Josh Silvas   Tyler Cotton   Marcus Crowder San Antonio, Texas
2022[22]   Bobby Thompson   Tyler Cotton   Trey Mitchell Las Vegas, Nevada
2023[23]   Lucas Hatton   Marcus Crowder   Rob Kearney Orlando, Florida
2024   Lucas Hatton   Tim Buck   Kevin Faires Las Vegas, Nevada

Repeat champions

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Champion Times & years
  Derek Poundstone 3 (2007, 2009, 2010)
  Brian Schoonveld 2 (2000, 2001)
  Steve Kirit 2 (2002, 2003)
  Brian Shaw 2 (2013, 2016)
  Dimitar Savatinov 2 (2014, 2015)
  Lucas Hatton 2 (2023, 2024)

America's Strongest Woman

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America's Strongest Woman was initiated in 2021 and features both American and foreign athletes residing and training in the United States. 18 athletes have participated in the competition over the past four years.[24]

Year Champion Runner-Up 3rd Place Location
2021   Victoria Long   Cori Butler   Britta Maggard Orlando, Florida
2022   Victoria Long   Olga Liashchuk   Inez Carrasquillo Las Vegas, Nevada
2023   Angelica Jardine   Olga Liashchuk   Cori Butler Orlando, Florida
2024   Olga Liashchuk   Nadia Stowers   Erin Murray Las Vegas, Nevada

North America's Strongest Man

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North America's Strongest Man
Tournament information
LocationQuebec
Established1992
FormatMulti-event competition
Current champion
  Maxime Boudreault

North America's Strongest Man is an annual strongman competition consisting of athletes from both United States and Canada. The event was established in 1992[4] with Gary Mitchell of the United States winning the inaugural competition.

Despite the three hiatus periods (1994-1997, 2004-2006 and 2015-2022), the competition has been held seventeen times. Canada has produced five champions who shared ten titles among them while United States has produced seven champions with a title each for a total of seven.

The contest has been always held in Quebec.

Champions breakdown

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Year Champion Runner-Up 3rd Place Location
1992   Gary Mitchell (To be confirmed) (To be confirmed) Gatineau, Quebec
1993   Steve Pulcinella (To be confirmed) (To be confirmed) Gatineau, Quebec
1994 - 1997 Event not held
1998   David Brown (To be confirmed) (To be confirmed) Gatineau, Quebec
1999   Steve Dmytrow (To be confirmed) (To be confirmed) Gatineau, Quebec
2001   Hugo Girard   Geoff Dolan   Phil Pfister Gatineau, Quebec
2002   Hugo Girard (To be confirmed) (To be confirmed) Gatineau, Quebec
2003   Jon Andersen   Chad Coy   Walt Gogola Gatineau, Quebec
2004 - 2006 Event not held
2007[25]   Jessen Paulin   Brian Shaw   Christian Savoie Gatineau, Quebec
2008[26]   Jessen Paulin   Christian Savoie   Pete Konradt Gatineau, Quebec
2009[27]   Christian Savoie   Jean-François Caron   Josh Thigpen Gatineau, Quebec
2010[28]   Christian Savoie   Jean-François Caron   Scott Cummine Gatineau, Quebec
2011[29]   Christian Savoie   Jean-François Caron   Karl Gillingham Gatineau, Quebec
2012   Jean-François Caron   Dave Ostlund   Jackie Ouellett Gatineau, Quebec
2013   Jean-François Caron   Christian Savoie   Dave Ostlund Gatineau, Quebec
2014   Brian Shaw   Jean-François Caron   Simon Boudreau Gatineau, Quebec
2015 - 2022 Event not held
2023   Trey Mitchell   Lucas Hatton   Wesley Derwinsky Victoriaville, Quebec
2024   Maxime Boudreault   Lucas Hatton   Tristain Hoath Victoriaville, Quebec

Repeat champions

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Champion Times & years
  Christian Savoie 3 (2009, 2010, 2011)
  Hugo Girard 2 (2001, 2002)
  Jessen Paulin 2 (2007, 2008)
  Jean-François Caron 2 (2012, 2013)

NAS US Amateur Strongman Championships

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The Amateur US Nationals were created in 1997 and are held annually in various locations throughout the United States, with the winner of each weight class earning their pro card to compete professionally. Traditionally, the winner of the men's heavyweight class will go on to compete in major national and international strongman contests such as the World's Strongest Man and the Arnold Strongman Classic.[2]

Men's Heavyweight Champions

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Year Winner Venue
2004   Travis Ortmayer Indiana, Pennsylvania
2005   Tom McClure[30] Louisville, Kentucky
2009   Justin Warren[31] Carencro, Louisiana
2010   Eric Peterson Reno, Nevada
2011   Adam Scherr[2] Tunica, Mississippi

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