The 2023 UK’s Strongest Man U90KG occurred on Sept. 3, 2023, in North Lincolnshire, UK. Eleven of the top strongmen in the 90-kilogram weight class clashed through five events: Max Log Lift, Deadlift Ladder, Loading Race, Super Yoke, and Sandbag Loading.
When all was said and done, Gavin McNamee of Ireland emerged victorious with 50 of a possible 55 points. Below are the final standings:
2023 UK’s Strongest Man U90KG Results
- Gavin McNamee (Ireland) — 50 points
- Mark Cummins (England) — 44 points
- Neil Anderson (Scotland) — 41.5 points
- Lewis Bolton (England) — 37 points
- Michael Sillis (England) — 34.5 points
- David Millett (England) — 29.5 points
- Thumpa Todd (Wales) — 22.5 points
- Luke Young (Scotland) — 21.5 points
- Bradley James (Wales) — 18.5 points
- David Armstrong (UK) — 13.5 points
- Rob Nixon (England) — 10.5 points — withdrew
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2023 UK’s Strongest Man U90KG Event Results
Below are the results of each of the individual events contested in North Lincolnshire:
Max Log Lift
Athletes lifted in rounds with 100, 110, 120, 130, 140, 145, 150, 155, and 160-kilogram logs.
- Neil Anderson — 130 kilograms
- Gavin McNamee — 120 kilograms (T-second)
- Mark Cummins — 120 kilograms (T-second)
- Lewis Bolton — 120 kilograms (T-second)
- Michael Sillis — 120 kilograms (T-second)
- David Millett — 100 kilograms (T-sixth)
- Thumpa Todd — 110 kilograms (T-sixth)
- Luke Young — 110 kilograms (T-sixth)
- Bradley James — 110 kilograms (T-sixth)
- David Armstrong — 110 kilograms (T-sixth)
- Rob Nixon — 110 kilograms (T-sixth)
Deadlift Ladder
Each athlete attempted to deadlift 240, 260, 280, 300, and 320 kilograms in the fastest possible time.
- Gavin McNamee — Five in 48.7 seconds
- Thumpa Todd — Three in 16.34 seconds
- David Millett — Three in 18.26 seconds
- Neil Anderson — Three in 19.23 seconds
- Michael Sillis — Three in 21.31 seconds
- Mark Cummins — Three in 30.74 seconds
- Lewis Bolton — Three in 31.24 seconds
- Bradley James — Two in 17.65 seconds
- Rob Nixon — Two in 23.73 seconds
- Luke Young — Two in 27.87 seconds
- David Armstrong — Two in 31.47 seconds
Loading Race
Across a 10-meter course with a 90-second time cap, each athlete was tasked to load implements weighing 180, 125, and 120 kilograms.
- Gavin McNamee — Three in 22.4 seconds
- Lewis Bolton — Three in 24.26 seconds
- Mark Cummins — Three in 25.89 seconds
- Neil Anderson — Three in 26.82 seconds
- Luke Young — Three in 26.85 seconds
- David Millett — Three in 28.07 seconds
- Michael Sillis — Three in 30.04 seconds
- Bradley James —Three in 31.24 seconds
- Rob Nixon — Three in 31.61 seconds
- Thumpa Todd — Three in 31.79 seconds
- David Armstrong — Three in 41.97 seconds
Super Yoke
With 60 seconds on the clock, each strongman carried a 360-kilogram yoke down the 20-meter course.
- Gavin McNamee — 17.22 seconds
- Mark Cummins — 13.82 seconds
- Neil Anderson — 43.53 seconds
- Lewis Bolton — 14.7 meters
- Michael Sillis — 29.44 seconds
- David Millett — 26.69 seconds
- Thumpa Todd — 20.62 seconds
- Luke Young — 14.2 meters
- Bradley James — 29.72 seconds
- David Armstrong — 11.2 meters
- Rob Nixon — withdrew
Sandbag Loading
Athletes had one minute to load a 140-kilogram sandbag to a 1.27-meter tall platform as many times as possible.
- Gavin McNamee — Four reps (T-first)
- Mark Cummins — Four reps (T-first)
- Neil Anderson — Four reps (T-first)
- Lewis Bolton — Four reps (T-first)
- Michael Sillis — Three reps
- David Millett — Two reps (T-sixth)
- David Armstrong — Two reps (T-sixth)
- Luke Young — Two reps (T-sixth)
- Thumpa Todd — no lift
- Bradley James — no lift
- Rob Nixon — withdrew
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