The 2023 America’s Strongest Man and Woman contests were held in Orlando, FL, on Nov. 3-4, 2023. After six grueling events — Max Axle Press, Yoke and Farmer’s Carry Medley, Ukrainian Deadlift, Dumbbell Ladder, Natural Stones, and Power Stairs — Lucas Hatton was crowned king of the strongman contest, and Angelica Jardine ascended the throne in the strongwoman contest. Below are the full results, followed by the individual event results for each competition.
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2023 America’s Strongest Man Results
- Lucas Hatton — 61 points
- Marcus Crowder — 54.5 points
- Rob Kearney — 53 points
- Justin Legere — 46.5 points
- Brett Thompson — 43.5 points
- Eric Dawson — 35.5 points
- Levi Strong — 29 points
- Josh Hatfield — 25.5 points
- Dylan Thompson — 24.5 points
- Gabriel Peña — 21.5 points
- Alan Colley — 6.5 points
- Bobby Thompson — Five points
2023 America’s Strongest Woman Results
- Angelica Jardine — 32.5 points
- Olga Liashchuk — 31.5 points
- Cori Butler — 24 points
- Mary Forrest — 15.5 points
- Alyssa Manu — 15 points
- Melissa Edwards — 6.5 points
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2023 America’s Strongest Man Event Results
Max Axle Press
- Lucas Hatton — 200 kilograms (T-first)
- Rob Kearney — 200 kilograms (T-first)
- Marcus Crowder — 188 kilograms (T-third)
- Brett Thompson — 188 kilograms (T-third)
- Eric Dawson — 177 kilograms (T-fifth)
- Dylan Thompson — 177 kilograms (T-fifth)
- Justin Legere — 166 kilograms (T-seventh)
- Levi Strong — 166 kilograms (T-seventh)
- Bobby Thompson — 166 kilograms (T-seventh)
- Josh Hatfield — 154 kilograms (T-10th)
- Gabriel Peña — 154 kilograms (T-10th)
- Alan Colley — no lift
Yoke and Farmer’s Carry Medley
The medley comprised a 454-kilogram yoke and a 172-kilogram farmer’s walk for 24 meters — two 12-meter farmer’s carries:
- Marcus Crowder — 18.37 seconds
- Brett Thompson — 22.20 seconds
- Lucas Hatton — 32.94 seconds
- Eric Dawson — 39.15 seconds
- Justin Legere — 44.58 seconds
- Josh Hatfield — 46.38 seconds
- Dylan Thompson — 20.9 meters
- Rob Kearney — 20.5 meters
- Levi Strong — 14.6 meters
- Alan Colley — 12 meters
- Gabriel Peña — 4.6 meters
- Bobby Thompson — withdrew
Ukrainian Deadlift
- Lucas Hatton — 336 kilograms
- Rob Kearney — 336 kilograms
- Justin Legere — 336 kilograms
- Josh Hatfield — 336 kilograms
- Marcus Crowder — 354 kilograms
- Brett Thompson — 318 kilograms
- Levi Strong — 318 kilograms
- Gabriel Peña — 318 kilograms
- Dylan Thompson — 299 kilograms
- Eric Dawson — 281 kilograms
- Alan Colley — no lift
- Bobby Thompson — withdrew
Dumbbell Ladder
- Rob Kearney — Five in 43.86 seconds
- Lucas Hatton — Five in 49.3 seconds
- Marcus Crowder — Four in 34.20 seconds
- Justin Legere — Three in 30.18 seconds
- Brett Thompson — Three in 36.67 seconds
- Eric Dawson — Two in 25.85 seconds
- Josh Hatfield — Two in 45.52 seconds
- Levi Strong — Two in 47.74 seconds
- Dylan Thompson — Two in 63.36 seconds
- Alan Colley — One in 38.04 seconds
- Gabriel Peña — One in 58.04 seconds
- Bobby Thompson — withdrew
Natural Stones
The five stones ranged in weight from 127 to 166 kilograms.
- Lucas Hatton — Five in 30.89 seconds
- Justin Legere — Five in 42.72 seconds
- Rob Kearney — Five in 43.15 seconds
- Eric Dawson — Five in 49.57 seconds
- Levi Strong — Five in 65.75 seconds
- Brett Thompson — Five in 75 seconds
- Marcus Crowder — Four in 38.89 seconds
- Dylan Thompson — Four in 39.65 seconds
- Josh Hatfield — Four in 55.16 seconds
- Gabriel Peña — Five in 64.97 seconds
- Alan Colley — One in 15.66 seconds
- Bobby Thompson — withdrew
Power Stairs
The three implements weighed 200, 220, and 240 kilograms. Each had to be lifted up four steps.
- Lucas Hatton — 12 in 32.03 seconds
- Marcus Crowder — 12 in 34.94 seconds
- Rob Kearney — 12 in 40.89 seconds
- Justin Legere — 12 in 41.90 seconds
- Brett Thompson — 12 in 44.70 seconds
- Levi Strong — 12 in 48.15 seconds
- Gabriel Peña — 12 in 49.56 seconds
- Eric Dawson — 12 in 52.15 seconds
- Dylan Thompson — 10 stairs
- Josh Hatfield — One stair (T-10th)
- Alan Colley — One stair (T-10th)
- Bobby Thompson — withdrew
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2023 America’s Strongest Woman Event Results
Max Axle Press
- Angelica Jardine — 120 kilograms
- Olga Liashchuk — 113 kilograms (T-second)
- Cori Butler — 113 kilograms (T-second)
- Mary Forrest — 95 kilograms
- Alyssa Manu — 104 kilograms
- Melissa Edwards — no lift
Yoke and Farmer’s Carry Medley
The medley comprised a 295-kilogram yoke and a 118-kilogram farmer’s walk for 24 meters — two 12-meter farmer’s carries:
- Angelica Jardine — 21.90 seconds
- Olga Liashchuk — 28.58 seconds
- Cori Butler — 28.37 seconds
- Mary Forrest — 12 meters
- Alyssa Manu — 12 meters
- Melissa Edwards — 1.4 meters
Ukrainian Deadlift
- Olga Liashchuk — 236 kilograms
- Angelica Jardine — 209 kilograms (T-second)
- Cori Butler — 209 kilograms (T-second)
- Mary Forrest — 195 kilograms
- Alyssa Manu — no lift
- Melissa Edwards — no lift
Dumbbell Ladder
- Olga Liashchuk — Five in 59.08 seconds
- Angelica Jardine — Four in 71.59 seconds
- Cori Butler — Two in 26.83 seconds
- Mary Forrest — Two in 28.57 seconds
- Alyssa Manu — One in 15.01 seconds
- Melissa Edwards — One in 8.88 seconds
Natural Stones
- Angelica Jardine — Five in 34.21 seconds
- Cori Butler — Four in 49.72 seconds
- Olga Liashchuk — Five in 51.66 seconds
- Alyssa Manu — Four in 59.95 seconds
- Mary Forrest — Three in 46.01 seconds
- Melissa Edwards — Two in 18.63 seconds
Power Stairs
- Angelica Jardine — 12 in 51.96 seconds
- Olga Liashchuk — 12 in 33.94 seconds
- Alyssa Manu — Seven stairs
- Mary Forrest — Six stairs
- Cori Butler — Five stairs
- Melissa Edwards — Two stairs
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