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2021 Arnold Strongman Classic UK Results: Evan Singleton Wins Inaugural Event
Evan Singleton narrowly defeated Oleskii Novikov to take home the title.
The Arnold Sports Festival UK took place over the weekend in Birmingham, England. The weekend began with Nathan De Asha taking home the prize in Men’s Open during the bodybuilding contest and it ended with Evan Singleton winning the inaugural 2021 Arnold Strongman Classic UK.
A group of the best competitors in the world put on a show in England that will keep this event as a must-watch over the years. Singleton narrowly defeated former World’s Strongest Man Oleksii Novikov, who finished second. Trey Mitchell took him the bronze in the competition.
There were a total of five events that took place for competitors to take part in. Below, you can find a full breakdown of the final standings and event-by-event coverage.
2021 Arnold Strongman Classic UK Results
First Place – Evan Singleton — 42 points
Second Place – Oleksii Novikov — 42 points
Third Place – Trey Mitchell — 36.5 points*
Fourth Place – J.F. Caron — 36.5 points
Fifth Place – Mark Felix — 28 points
Sixth Place – Andy Black — 25 points
Seventh Place – Nedzmin Ambeskovic — 19 points
Eighth Place – Pa O’Dwyer — 14 points
Ninth Place – Luke Stoltman — Four points
Tenth Place – Tom Stoltman — Three points
Singleton was named the winner after coming out on top in the tie-breaker. Luke Stoltman withdrew after the first event and his brother, Tom, was out just one event later.
Hercules Hold
Mark Felix — 81.62 seconds
Evan Singleton — 78.11 seocnds
JF Caron — 74.27 seconds
The Hercules hold was the first event of the competition. Mark Felix is known as the best in this event and he was able to take home the win here. Felix currently holds the world record in the Hercules hold of one minute and 32 seconds.
Frame Carry
Oleksii Novikov — 7.35 seconds
Evan Singleton — 8.50 seconds
Mark Felix — 9.75 seconds
The frame carry tested which competitor could carry 400kg (881lb) a distance of 20 meters in the fastest time. Novikov used his impressive grip and brute strength to win this event by over one second.
Axle Bar Deadlift for Reps
Oleksii Novikov — Eight reps
Trey Mitchell — Seven reps
Evan Singleton — Five reps
JF Caron — Five reps
Nedzmin Ambeskovic — Five reps
Up next, the athletes were given 60 seconds to deadlift 360kg (793.4lb) for as many reps as possible in the time given. Novikov won his second-straight event besting Mitchell by a single rep. This is where it looked like Novikov might win the 2021 Arnold Strongman Classic UK.
Dumbbell Press
Oleksii Novikov — Eight reps
Evan Singleton — Seven reps
Trey Mitchell — Six reps
JF Caron — Six reps
Novikov won another event in the dumbbell press and this is one where he holds the world record. Novikov pressed the 100kg (220.5lb) weight eight times to take home the victory. Singleton finished just one behind and remained alive in the competition.
Atlas Stones
Andy Black — Five stones in 18.28 seconds
Trey Mitchell — Five stones in 18.41 seconds
Evan Singleton — Five stones in 19.44 seconds
Neither Singleton or Novikov finished first in the event but they still led in points. Andy Black completed all five stones in 18.28 seconds. Singleton finished third at 19.44 seconds but this was still one second faster than Novikov. Because of the tiebreaker being the final event, Singleton was named the winner after his head-to-head victory over Novikov.
Congratulations to Singleton for winning the 2021 Arnold Strongman Classic UK. For more news and updates, follow Generation Iron on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.
2021 Nashville Night Of Champions Results
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2021 Arnold Classic UK Results
Here are the full results from the 2021 Arnold Classic UK.
The 2021 Arnold Classic UK took place on Saturday in Birmingham, England. This comes one week after the 2021 Arnold Classic in Columbus, OH saw Nick Walker take home the title in Men’s Open. There were event more titles handed out this time around.
Heading into the competition, Nathan De Asha was the favorite to take home the prize. De Asha is already qualified to compete at the Olympia, which will take place from Oct. 7-10 in Orlando. This is a warmup for the biggest event of the year.
Tim Budesheim and Samson Dauda were dark-horse contenders heading into the show. This show was full of talent all over the stage. There was a clear top-tier of competition and they did not disappoint.
Arnold Schwarzenegger was unable to make the trip to the England because of an apparent leg injury. He was still part of the show in some capacity virtually throughout.
There was a total of five divisions competing in this event — Men’s Open, Classic Physique, Men’s Physique, Bikini, and Fitness. The results have been announced and they can be found below.
Arnold Classic UK 2021 Winners
Men’s Open:
Classic Physique:
Men’s Physique: Ryan Terry
Fitness:
Bikini:
Arnold Classic UK 2021 Breakdown
Men’s Open
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Men’s Physique
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Fitness
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Bikini
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Vlad Suhoruchko Out Of 2021 Olympia Because Of Visa Issues
There have been plenty of issues with travel for bodybuilders trying to make it into the United States. Vlad Suhoruchko is the latest. The Ukrainian bodybuilder will miss the 2021 Olympia because of issues getting to Orlando. Suhoruchko took to Instagram to make his announcement.
“Sadly say it but it’s was last competition on this year . I am Out from MR ⭕️ @mrolympiallc 2021 because of problem with visa … next year I will be there for sure and with better version of my self ⏳⚔️”
Vlad Suhoruchko earned qualification to the Olympia by gaining points over the course of the year. He has competed in events throughout the year to make it happen. Suhoruchko did not finish first in any competition but he was near the top in some big ones such as the Europa Pro Spain, Musclefest Pro, and Portugal Pro.
Suhoruchko did more than enough to earn an invitation to the event and it is unfortunate that he will be forced to miss for a reason like this. He has shown great size and conditioning on stage and it would have been exciting to watch him against other elite competitors. It is unlikely that Suhoruchko would have been able to win the competition but it could have been measuring stick to see where he stood against the best in the world.
At 25 years old, Suhoruchko is just getting started and will continue to make improvements each year. He has been giving plenty of physique updates via social media and building some hype around his name heading into the competition.
Vlad Suhoruchko will now focus on the 2022 bodybuilding year. This is where he will be able to earn qualification to next year’s Olympia. At some point, Suhoruchko will have a chance to step on the biggest stage in the sport and that will be a must-see event.
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Greg has covered the four major sports for six years and has been featured on sites such as Sports Illustrated, Fox Sports, SB Nation, NJ.com, and FanSided. Now, he is transitioning into the world of bodybuilding and strength sports.
Lya Bavoil Sets Three Raw World Records During 2021 IPF World Classic Powerlifting Championships
Lya Bavoil put on an absolute show during the 2021 IPF World Classic Powerlifting Championships.
Lya Bavoil has been a force in powerlifting but completely outdid herself during the 2021 IPF World Classic Powerlifting Championships. This event is taking place from Sept. 29-Oct. 3 in Halmstad, Sweden. Some of the sport’s elite lifters are there to put on a show and Bavoil has topped them all so far.
Bavoil came into the event with high expectations. She already held the world record for squats and total weight. Bavoil competes in the 63kg weight class and set three new world records — squat, deadlift, and total.
It began when Bavoil achieved a squat of 205kg (452lb). This is not the first time she has been at this level. Bavoil completed a 210kg squat earlier this year at French Nationals but it did not count as a world record.
Lya Bavoil then took on the challenge of breaking the deadlift record, previously held by Jordan Panton. She did so by 3kg with a 230.5kg (508.2lb) lift. Sandwiched between was a 112.5kg (248lb) bench press. This was her competition best but well behind the 142.5kg (314.2lb) world record held by Jen Thompson.
In total, Bavoil lifted 548kg (1,208.1lb) which is also a world record. After a performance like this, it is no surprise that Bavoil was the gold medal winner at the event. This bested her 2019 performance where she placed third and won bronze.
“?63 WORLD CHAMPION?.I will need time to express how i feel… so the meet recap & videos will come soon … but for the moment i just want to share that photos and that moment with you … Thank you guys for all your support & all your love ❤️”
This is not the last we will see from Lya Bavoil moving forward. She has a chance to build on her records in future competitions. At just 27 years old, Bavoil has a long career ahead of her and she is just getting started.
This gold medal in the IPF World Classic Powerlifting Championships just showed that Bavoil has arrived in the sport. With three world records under her belt, that puts her well near the top of the 63kg division.
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Chef Rush On Recent Bodybuilding Deaths: We Need To Avoid Taking A Turn For The Worse
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Chef Rush comments on the recent string of deaths in bodybuilding and the future of health in the sport.
Last month, there was an unfortunate and tragic string of deaths in the bodybuilding world. While each of these deaths were unrelated, it sparked an avalanche of comments about the state of health in the sport of bodybuilding. In our latest GI Exclusive interview, Chef Rush reacts to the recent deaths and comments on the current state of health in bodybuilding.
Before diving in, we want to make it clear that the recent series of deaths in bodybuilding were not directly related. In fact, many of these deaths have not had a cause of passing revealed. Some seemed to be more directly related to contest prep while others just a coincidence. Chef Rush’s comments here are not a direct reaction to the cause of death but instead a expanded conversation about bodybuilding overall health triggered by these recent passings.
Chef Rush, like many passionate about the sport of bodybuilding, was heartbroken over the number of recent bodybuilding deaths in the sport. Many of these deaths were in individuals who were under the age of 50. Each individual passing was a tragic loss. But it’s also raised questions about the current state of health in bodybuilding. Has it become too dangerous? Are these deaths a direct result to the bodybuilding lifestyle?
Chef Rush cannot comment about exact supplements, or even drugs, that athletes may be doing. Rush may himself be a bodybuilder – but he’s not a competitor. He would rather not speculate about what substances modern bodybuilders are taking. Instead, he comments on the overall perception of health in bodybuilding and how it can affect the sport as a whole.
Chef Rush believes that the more deaths that plague the sport, the more negative media attention the sport will get. This kind of attention will diminish the opportunities the sport has. This, in a sense, has already happened. Mr. Olympia was once aired on television – but has since fallen off broadcast TV – most likely due to the reputation of PED use in the sport. If these young deaths end up becoming more consistent – Rush worries that the future of bodybuilding will become even smaller.
“One thing I will say on the flip side of it is. Is that reporting on the deaths in the industry… and in the last 30 or 60 days it was X amount,” Chef Rush states in our interview. He continues:
“The one thing that you don’t want to happen is that it takes a turn for the worse. Where people start in the media, and I mean big media, start looking at it and shun it and say ‘here’s what’s happening.’”
Chef Rush goes on to say that this kind of negative perception can also affect future generations. Either by losing interest or, even worse, generating interest in even more unhealthy practices. Rush claims that, even today, he will have 12 year old kids ask him what kind of steroids they should take. He’s shocked at how young they are aware of that kind of drug use. The PEDs should come second, or never at all, before questions on how to train and diet. The mentality of the younger generation may be skewed.
Of course, this is all anecdotal evidence. In a sport as niche as bodybuilding, there are no real studies done to see if bodybuilding is actually more or less healthy today than it was in the past. Are there more deaths happening? Or is social media just bringing more instant attention to it? These are questions that will likely never have comprehensive answers.
You can watch Chef Rush’s full comments on health in bodybuilding by watching our latest GI Exclusive interview segment above!
Arnold Schwarzenegger Will Not Attend Arnold Classic UK After Suffering Leg Injury
Arnold Schwarzenegger has been seen with a mysterious leg brace in recent updates.
Arnold Schwarzenegger has been getting his events underway in recent weeks. On Sept. 25, the Arnold Classic 2021 took place in Columbus, OH. It saw Nick Walker take home the prize in Men’s Open and Arnold himself was there to provide commentary on the broadcast and hand out awards. That will not be the case this weekend.
The Arnold Classic UK 2021 will take place this weekend in Birmingham, England. Competitors like Nathan De Asha and Tim Budesheim are scheduled to appear but there will be a glaring emptiness. Schwarzenegger announced that he will not travel to the event this weekend.
“Arnold UK Announcement
I’m sad to announce I won’t be able to see the @arnoldsportsuk in person this year. The team has done such a fantastic job, and I’ll be 100% with you guys virtually, doing my q and a and using technology to be at the event. I can’t wait to see you in person next year.”
Arnold Schwarzenegger will not be there in person but vows to be available virtually throughout the entire event. The reason the best bodybuilder of all-time will not be at the event was not released but he was seen in a leg brace in his Instagram post. The injury has not been disclosed at this time.
During the broadcast in Columbus, Schwarzenegger seemed healthy and in good shape. This injury might have happened in the time between the two events. While he will not travel to England, Schwarzenegger could try to make it to the biggest event in bodybuilding next weekend in Orlando.
There are many in the comments’ section of his post that are prompting Schwarzenegger to get well soon. It will be interesting to see if more details are released on the specific injury or when it was suffered.
Schwarzenegger will be absent this weekend but Sylvester Stallone, Ronnie Coleman, and Dolph Lungrend are expected to make an appearance. Coleman recent received the Arnold Classic Lifetime Achievement Award last weekend.
This is Arnold Classic UK is another event brought together by Arnold Schwarzenegger while joined by Eddie Hall and Stephen Olexy. There are a total of five divisions that will be competing and they are Men’s Open, Classic Physique, Men’s Physique, Bikini, and Fitness. Winners will gain qualification to the 2022 Olympia.
While Schwarzenegger will not physically be at the event, he will certainly be present in some aspect. This event remains one to watch and will be an exciting weekend in England.
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2021 Arnold Classic UK Preview
Here is a complete preview and list of competitors for the upcoming Arnold Classic UK.
It has been nearly a week since Nick Walker took home the prize for Men’s Open at the Arnold Classic 2021. From Oct. 1-3, competitors will be vying for another championship — the Arnold Classic UK 2021.
This event will take place this weekend in Birmingham, England. This is another event brought together by Arnold Schwarzenegger while joined by Eddie Hall and Stephen Olexy. There are a total of five divisions that will be competing and they are Men’s Open, Classic Physique, Men’s Physique, Bikini, and Fitness.
Nathan De Asha headlines the Men’s Open division. He enters the competition as the favorite and has the resume to back it up. This year, he took home the prize at the Europa Pro, defeating the likes of Roelly Winklaar.
Tim Budesheim, who finished third at the Europa Pro, will also compete for a title at the Arnold Classic UK. Samson Dauda is considered a dark-horse contender heading into the event. He has a high ceiling but has not yet picked up a victory as a pro. It will be interesting to see if the first one can come on a big stage.
This event will earn the Men’s Open winner a trip to the 2022 Olympia. Here is a full list of competitors that will take the stage this weekend.
Men’s Open
Gabor Berek
Tim Budesheim
Roberto Buonomo
Jamie Christian-Johal
Kuba Cielen
Samson Dauda
Nathan DeAsha
Patrick Johnson
Theo Leguerrier
Marek Olejniczak
Joe Seemen
Ole Kristian Vaaga
Krystian Wolski
Fitness
Kate Errington
Classic Physique
Ryan Cartwright
Jack Connor
Vincent Craine
Shane Cullen
Michael Daboul
Men’s Physique
Sean Carroll
Jack Davies
Youcef Djoudi
Ryan-John Baptiste
Rory Gissing
Xiao Long Hong
Romane Lanceford
Maxime Parisi
Tyler Smith
Omar Suleiman
Ryan Terry
Dawid Wachelka
Emile Walker
Bikini
Anastasia Gonzalez Andreu
Phoebe Hagan
Jessica Kavanagh
Noora Mahonen
Ottavia Mazza
Ewelina Szala
Petra Voldanova
Jade-Kelsie Wolfenden
We will have fun updates and results from the Arnold Classic UK 2021 provided throughout the weekend. For more news and updates, follow Generation Iron on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.
Greg has covered the four major sports for six years and has been featured on sites such as Sports Illustrated, Fox Sports, SB Nation, NJ.com, and FanSided. Now, he is transitioning into the world of bodybuilding and strength sports.
Hafthor Bjornsson Wants Logan Paul To Be His Next Fight
Hafthor Bjornsson said Logan Paul should be his next fight on recent podcast.
The Paul Brothers have recently taken over the boxing world. This includes Logan Paul taking on Flyod Mayweather in an exhibition match and Jake Paul defeating the likes of Tyron Woodley. Now, Hafthor Bjornsson could have an eye on the biggest sensation in the sport at the moment.
On Sept. 23, Bjornsson was a guest on the “Impaulsive” podcast hosted by Logan Paul. This is a platform where the Paul brothers have called out some big-name competitors and it was Bjornsson’s turn to make a suggestion — and he did not mince words.
“You should challenge me next,” Bjornsson said.
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The exchange between the two boxers was laid back and light. Paul even referenced the size of Bjornsson compared to himself and rightfully so.
There are some similarities between these two athletes. Paul became a big name on YouTube before transitioning into the world of boxing. Bjornsson began as Gregor Clegane aka The Mountain in Game of Thrones. Now, they have both become names in boxing to keep an eye on moving forward.
While the two competitors might have some similarities, there is one glaring difference — their size. Paul stands at 6-foot-2 and weighs 190 pounds. This is significantly smaller than Bjornsson, who is 6-foot-9 and weighed in at 321 pounds prior to his fight with Larratt.
This is something that Paul mentioned during their exchange on the podcast.
“The thing is, if you crack me once bro, I’ve seen your sparring videos, your training videos, if you hit me with one punch, I don’t know if I’d be on this planet,” Paul said.
Hafthor Bjornsson began with two exhibition bouts before picking up his first professional victory. Devon Larratt filled in for Eddie Hall on Sept. 18 in Dubai. Hall suffered a torn bicep and was forced to withdraw from his scheduled fight with Bjornsson.
It is unknown when either competitor will step back in the ring but it is a priority to get Bjornsson’s bout with Hall rescheduled. Until then, it will be interesting to see which fights the Paul brothers end up accepting and which go away. If there had to be a guess made, it looks like a potential fight with Bjornsson is not high on their list moving forward.
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Jay Cutler Has High Praise For Nick Walker After Arnold Classic Victory
Jay Cutler believes Nick Walker’s career will continue to take off from here.
There are certain figures in bodybuilding that draw plenty of attention when they speak. Jay Cutler is certainly one of those names. Recently, the legendary bodybuilder spoke out and praised the ability of Nick Walker following his victory at the 2021 Arnold Classic.
Walker burst onto the scene as a prospect with a high ceiling. This came to fruition when he won the 2021 New York Pro and the Arnold Classic last weekend. Walker will head into the Olympia with plenty of confidence and momentum. Cutler believes that Walker is destined for a strong performance on the biggest stage in bodybuilding.
“He’s taking the steps dude. He’s won New York, the same year Arnold Classic, and he’s going to go to the Olympia and he’s probably going to be in the top five. I mean, not many guys have been able to do that,” Cutler said.
“I think Nick could be second. I think he could land second, I think he could land third. Can he win it? I can’t say no. Depends on how the other guys show up, but until we see him standing next to Bonac, and Curry, and Hadi Choopan, and Ramy, you don’t know.”
Jay Cutler built a strong career for himself by winning on the biggest stages. He finished with three-straight Arnold Classic victories from 2002-2004. He is a four-time Olympia champion with six second-place finishes at the event.
Nick Walker is in the midst of what could be one of the best first years in the history of the sport. Walker has all of the tools to perform on the Olympia stage. He is a mass monster with great conditioning. Walker displays all necessary assets to compete against the other tp competitors in the world.
Cutler sees the potential in Walker and acknowledges what he has already accomplished. Parlay this with his immense confidence and there could be a special performance coming up.
“What I like about his approach, he doesn’t say why he’s going to beat so and so, because they’re missing this or that. He just says ‘Hey, I’m that good,’ which I have no problem. He’s got some pretty knockout shots.”
“I don’t know is Walker can be a lot better, but he’s already calling out Ramy… He said winter doesn’t happen in Orlando, so he’s already ready,” Cutler said.
The 2021 Olympia will take place from Oct. 7-10 in Orlando. All of the top competitors will be there and this includes Walker. There are high expectations for him heading into the event and many believe he will live up to the hype.
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