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Eddie Williams & Trey Mitchell Set World Records at 2023 Giants Live Strongman Classic

Eddie Williams & Trey Mitchell Set World Records at 2023 Giants Live Strongman Classic

The 2023 Giants Live Strongman Classic took place on July 8th at the Royal Albert Hall in London, England, and saw Evan Singleton claim the title overall. The competition was extremely tense from start to finish, with multiple competitors displaying incredible strength. In addition, we got to witness two World Records set by Eddie Williams and Trey Mitchell. So, despite not winning, these two men walked away satisfied with their new achievements.
Eddie Williams — Nicol Stone Carry World Record
The first World Record was set immediately at the start of the competition, as the Nicol Stone Carry was the first event. However, with the previous world record holder competing as well, it was very surprising to see that Eddie Williams would be the one setting a new one.
Kevin Faires set the previous record at the 2022 Giants Live World Tour Finals, where he carried the Nicol Stones for a distance of 24.61 meters.
The goal of the Nicol Stone Carry is to carry the two iconic stones for the maximum distance possible. One stone weighs 114 kilograms (251 pounds), and the other one comes out to 138 kilograms (304 pounds). Each stone has a handle made of metal rings, which makes carrying them much more difficult since they are incredibly uncomfortable.
Four men managed to outperform the old Nicol Stone Carry World Record, but Eddie Williams was the one who carried it the furthest. His distance came out to 31.66 meters, which is now the World Record mark.

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Trey Mitchell — Viking Press World Record
Trey Mitchell was the man who set the second World Record of the 2023 Giants Live Strongman Classic. He did so in the Viking Press event, where a weight of 150 kilograms (330.7 pounds) was used, and the goal was to perform as many reps as possible.
Paul Smith, who was able to lock out 13 repetitions at the 2023 Giants Live Britain’s Strongest Man, previously held the record for this activity. However, six men at the Strongman Classic beat that mark, with Trey Mitchell performing the best.
Trey Mitchell initially completed 19 repetitions, but the judge disallowed one of them. So, his final score came out at 18 repetitions, which was enough to break the record and beat all the other competitors as well.

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Trey Mitchell finished in fourth place at the 2023 Giants Live Strongman Classic, while Eddie Williams finished just behind him in fifth. Both men were performing extremely well, but they could not match the two WSM champions, Tom Stoltman and Mitchell Hooper, or Evan Singleton.
Trey Mitchell will now continue training for the 2023 Shaw Classic, since he is the reigning 2x champion. So, winning the third title in a row will be a huge goal for him. Breaking the World Record can only boost his morale and motivation, making him a force to be reckoned with at the Shaw Classic. On the other hand, Eddie Williams proved himself as well. So, he could start getting invites to other major competitions in the future as well.
Published: 8 July, 2023 | 7:19 PM EDT

2023 Giants Live Strongman Classic Full Results — Evan Singleton Wins

2023 Giants Live Strongman Classic Full Results — Evan Singleton Wins

The 2023 Giants Live Strongman Classic took place on July 8th 2023 at the Royal Albert Hall in London, England. It was undoubtedly one of the biggest competitions of the year, featuring two WSM champions and nine more elite Strongman athletes. Lasting only one day, the Strongman Classic consisted of five events, after which Evan Singleton was crowned as the champion.
Evan Singleton was consistently good throughout the entire competition, but he secured the title in the final moments of the competition. He finished in the top three across all five events, while his rivals had at least one event in which they dropped a significant amount of points. So, Evan only jumped to first place on the final event, the Atlas Stones.
Tom Stoltman finished in second place, just 0.5 points behind Evan Singleton. Although the victory was almost his, he fell short and took home the silver medal.
The man who spent the most time in the lead, Mitchell Hooper, dropped down to third-place after a relatively bad performance on the Atlas Stones. It seemed like it would be smooth sailing for Hooper after three events, but the momentum quickly shifted on the final two events.
Gavin Bilton was also supposed to be competing as a replacement for Pavlo Nakonechnyy, but he could not make it to the competition because of an unspecified family emergency.
2023 Giants Live Strongman Classic Lineup

Evan Singleton (USA) — 47 points
Tom Stoltman (Scotland) — 46.5 points
Mitchell Hooper (Canada) — 43 points
Trey Mitchell (USA) — 33.5 points
Eddie Williams (Australia) — 32 points
Luke Stoltman (Scotland) — 28 points
Spenser Remick (USA) — 27 points
Pavlo Kordiyaka (Ukraine) — 22.5 points
Kevin Faires (USA) — 22 points
Cheick “Iron Biby” Sanou (Burkina Faso) — 19 points
Rongo Keene (Australia) — 5.5 points

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Event One — Nicol Stone Carry
The Nicol Stones are one of the legendary events in Strongman, as the athletes have to carry one in each hand for the maximum distance possible. The heavier stone weighs 138 kilograms (304 pounds), while the lighter stone weighs 114 kilograms (251 pounds). However, the handles for each stone are just simple metal rings which cause a lot of pain for anyone performing the event.
We got to see Eddie Williams set a Nicol Stone Carry World Record in the first event of the 2023 Giants Live Strongman Classic, as four men beat the previous mark of 24 meters set by Kevin Faires at the 2023 Giants Live World Tour Finals. However, out of the four that outperformed the record, Eddie Williams of Australia carried it the furthest, dropping the stones at a length of 31.66 meters.

Eddie Williams — 31.66 m
Mitchell Hooper — 26.66 m
Evan Singleton — 25.25 m
Kevin Faires — 24.82 m
Tom Stoltman — 20.87 m
Luke Stoltman — 19.53 m
Cheick “Iron Biby” Sanou — 17.34 m
Pavlo Kordiyaka — 16.14 m
Rongo Keene — 12.5 m
Spenser Remick — 6.95 m
Trey Mitchell — 5.73 m

Event Two — Super Yoke
The second event of the 2023 Giants Live Strongman Classic was the Super Yoke, which weighed 1,000 pounds (453.6 kilograms). This implement was carried for a distance of 20 meters, with the athletes racing to get the quickest time.
The 2023 WSM, Mitchell Hooper, did not let anyone get close to him in the Super Yoke event, as he was the only man to break the 10-second barrier. The next quickest man was Evan Singleton, who finished 2.35 seconds behind Hooper. Tom Stoltman finished in third with a time of 12.21 seconds

Mitchell Hooper — 9.84 s
Evan Singleton — 12.19 s
Tom Stoltman — 12.21 s
Pavlo Kordiyaka — 13.42 s
Spenser Remick — 14.45 s
Luke Stoltman — 14.87 s
Eddie Williams — 15.36 s
Trey Mitchell — 17.47 s
Cheick “Iron Biby” Sanou — 20.11 s
Kevin Faires — 20.16 s
Rongo Keene — 31.20 s

Event Three — Deadlift
The third event of the 2023 Giants Live Strongman Classic featured a Deadlift for reps event. While there were many options, the organizers opted to use an axle barbell and load it with 360 kilograms (793.7 pounds). Then, the athletes had to perform as many reps as possible.
Mitchell “The Moose” Hooper claimed his second event win of the day and set up a decent foundation for himself going into the final two events. He was the only man to perform seven repetitions, which earned him the max 11 points possible.
Finishing behind Hooper was the 2021 & 2022 WSM, Tom Stoltman with six reps. The third place was then shared by two US representatives, Trey Mitchell, and Evan Singleton, as they both locked out five reps.
Rongo Keene had to pull out from the competition after the deadlift event, with his doctors determining that it was best for him to withdraw since he was suffering from illness.

Mitchell Hooper — 7 reps
Tom Stoltman — 6 reps
Evan Singleton — 5 reps
Trey Mitchell — 5 reps
Eddie Williams — 3 reps
Luke Stoltman — 3 reps
Kevin Faires — 3 reps
Spenser Remick — 2 reps
Cheick “Iron Biby” Sanou — 2 reps
Pavlo Kordiyaka — 1 rep
Rongo Keene — 1 rep

Event Four — Viking Press
The penultimate event of the competition was the Viking Press, a well known piece of equipment in Strongman made to perform a standing shoulder press. The weight of the Viking Press was 150 kilograms (330.7 pounds), with the goal being to perform as many reps as possible.
Trey Mitchell walked out onto the stage and performed 18 repetitions on the Viking Press for a new World Record.
This event also saw Evan Singleton and Tom Stoltman tie for second with 17 reps each. This was extremely important for both, as they narrowed the distance in points between them and Mitchell Hooper who got 3.5 points less than them.
Iron Biby withdrew after this event for unknown reasons, but he was seen limping away after the Viking Press.

Trey Mitchell — 18 reps
Tom Stoltman — 17 reps
Evan Singleton — 17 reps
Spenser Remick — 15 reps
Cheick “Iron Biby” Sanou — 15 reps
Mitchell Hooper — 14 reps
Pavlo Kordiyaka — 13 reps
Luke Stoltman — 11 reps
Kevin Faires — 9 reps
Eddie Williams — 7 reps

Event Five — Castle Stones
The final event in the 2023 Giants Live Strongman Classic was the Castle Stones. The athletes were tasked with lifting and placing five progressively heavier stones on their platforms, ranging from 120 kilograms (264.5 pounds) to 200 kilograms (440 pounds).
Although heat and humidity made the Castle Stones event much harder for everyone, Tom Stoltman still put up a mind-blowing time of 20.29 seconds for all five stones. This secured him the maximum points and made him jump from third to second place overall.
Evan Singleton was the most surprising athlete on the Castle Stones, as he was the only other man apart from Tom to complete all five. This put him in first place overall, as he finished with 0.5 points more than Tom overall.
Mitchell Hooper only got three stones, failing to grip the fourth stone. This might be due to multiple reasons, but it looked like his tacky (glue placed on forearms) got less effective due to the heat in the arena.

Tom Stoltman — 5 in 20.29 s
Evan Singleton — 5 in 25.18 s
Trey Mitchell — 4 in 22.21 s
Eddie Williams — 4 in 25.75 s
Spenser Remick — 4 in 27.47 s
Luke Stoltman — 3 in 12.80 s
Mitchell Hooper — 3 in 16.19 s
Pavlo Kordiyaka — 3 in 23.07 s
Kevin Faires — 1 in 25.40 s

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Evan Singleton has been excelling as a Strongman this year, having competed twice and put up incredible performances both times. Back in April, Evan made it to the WSM Finals for the first time ever and placed fifth overall. Now, he added another International victory to his resume, making it his fourth overall. He has finally reached his peak shape after years of falling just short. So, hopefully he will ride the momentum and continue contending for the biggest titles in the sport.
Published: 8 July, 2023 | 5:10 PM EDT

2023 Giants Live Strongman Classic Lineup Revealed

2023 Giants Live Strongman Classic Lineup Revealed

If you’re a fan of Strongman, now is the perfect time to enjoy the sport. In the course of this season, almost every competition has been nothing short of spectacular. So, the next one on the schedule is the 2023 Strongman Classic which is set to take place on July 8th, 2023, at the Royal Albert Hall, in London, England. However, Giants Live, while organizing the 2023 Strongman Classic, has now managed to call up 12 incredible athletes. The full athlete lineup has already been revealed on their Instagram page, more than two months in advance of the competition.
The 2023 Strongman Classic is the third edition of this competition, and it seems that it will be the greatest one yet. The winner in both previous years was Oleksii Novikov, who is also recognized for his 2020 WSM title. However, in order to win the Strongman Classic for the third year in a row, Novikov will have to face some fierce rivals, including two more WSM champions.
2023 Giants Live Strongman Classic Lineup

Oleksii Novikov (Ukraine)
Cheick “Iron Biby” Sanou (Burkina Faso)
Pavlo Kordiyaka (Ukraine)
Luke Stoltman (Scotland)
Eddie Williams (Australia)
Pavlo Nakonechnyy (Ukraine)
Mitchell Hooper (Canada)
Tom Stoltman (Scotland)
Evan Singleton (USA)
Rongo Keene (Australia)
Spenser Remick (USA)
Kevin Faires (USA)

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Lineup Overview
The main favorite for the 2023 Strongman Classic has to be Mitchell Hooper. He just won the 2023 World’s Strongest Man competition, and became the first Canadian in history to do so. In addition, he has stood on the podium in nine consecutive appearances, and hopes to continue it at the 2023 Strongman Classic as well.
Hooper’s main rivals will be Oleksii Novikov and Tom Stoltman, as both have had their fair share of success in the previous years. Judging by their competition history, Novikov seems to be more successful in this kind of competition, as Tom has won two WSM competitions, but failed to achieve a victory in any other competition. On the other hand, Novikov has won the 2022 Europe’s Strongest Man, 2022 Rogue Invitational, as well as some other events.
Pavlo Kordiyaka and Pavlo Nakonechnyy are also title contenders, having beaten some of the biggest names during their careers. Kordiyaka has achieved fame at the recent 2023 Europe’s Strongest Man, while Nakonechnyy is recognized as the future of the sport despite winning only one competition so far.
Next in the line seem to be Evan Singleton and Luke Stoltman, as both men are known for their solid performances. Even if their chances of winning are slim, both have a realistic chance to stand on the podium.
One potential surprise for the 2023 Strongman Classic can be Cheick “Iron Biby” Sanou, since it is hard to predict what his performance could look like. Seeing that static strength is his trademark, Iron Biby could definitely make a charge for the title depending on the events.

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The 2023 Strongman Classic is already a very promising competition, since it features one of the strongest lineups of the season. It is still hard to make predictions, as the events are unknown, but they will be revealed soon enough as well.
Published: 28 April, 2023 | 7:15 PM EDT