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1986 World's Strongest Man

Strongman competition in 1986


Strongman competition in 1986

FieldValue
competition_name1986 World's Strongest Man
dates19-21 November 1986
locationNice
countryFRA
athletes participating8
nations participating8
winnerISL Jón Páll Sigmarsson
prevCascais 1985
nextBudapest 1988

The 1986 World's Strongest Man was the tenth edition of World's Strongest Man and was won by Jón Páll Sigmarsson from Iceland. It was his second title after finishing second the previous year. 1983 and 1985 champion Geoff Capes from the United Kingdom finished second and, Ab Wolders from the Netherlands finished third. The contest was held at Nice, France.

Final results

#NameNationality1.Truck Pull2.Sack Race3.Stones of Strength4.Car Turnover5.Champagne Hold6.Tug of War7.Boat Lift8.Barrel LoadingPts
1Jon Pall SigmarssonISL Iceland7886778859
2Geoff CapesGBR United Kingdom8778387755
3Ab WoldersNLD Netherlands4557425.5537.5
4Dan MarkovicCAN Canada3435544634
5Jean-Pierre BruloisFRA France2324655.5431.5
6Klaus WallasAUT Austria524326DNFDNS22
7Ilkka NummistoFIN Finland666DNF1DNSDNSDNS19 (injured)
8Rick "Grizzly" BrownUSA United States111DNF83DNSDNS14 (injured)

References

References

  1. "theworldsstrongestman.com".
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