
Strongman Champions League
Auf dieser zweiten Station der Weltmeisterschaft der Leichtgewichte wird sich zeigen, wer von den 12 Athleten den Titel in der Kategorie unter 105 Kilogramm gewinnt.

Auf dieser zweiten Station der Weltmeisterschaft der Leichtgewichte wird sich zeigen, wer von den 12 Athleten den Titel in der Kategorie unter 105 Kilogramm gewinnt.

Zum ersten Mal in der Geschichte wird die Strongman Champions League einen Wettkampf in Abu Dhabi veranstalten. Zu den Superathleten, die an der SCL teilnehmen, gehören die ehemaligen Weltmeister Dainis Zageris (Lettland) und Krzysztof Radzikowski (Polen), der aktuelle Weltmeister Matjaz Belsak (Slowenien) und der größte Strongman der Welt Sean O'Hagan (Irland).

Der nächste Halt in der stärksten Liga der Welt ist die Muskelhauptstadt, die größte Anzahl von starken Schultern pro Capichampions-Liga auf dem Planeten. Es ist FIBO - die größte Messe auf dem Planeten Erde und die zweite Station der Strongman Champions League 2018, in Köln, Deutschland.

Die Saison 2018 beginnt mit den 14 stärksten Männern der Welt, die alle um den Titel kämpfen. Der Startschuss fällt in Norwegen. Wir werden typische Wikinger-Disziplinen, Mannschaftswettbewerbe und Weltrekorde unter schweren Bedingungen im Land von Schnee und Eis sehen. Sie werden leiden, frieren und in diesem ersten Wettkampf des Jahres um den Titel kämpfen, den sie das ganze Jahr über auf ihren Schultern tragen werden.

On the second day of the grand finale of the 2017 Strongman Champions League, the athletes have a last chance to secure the medals in the spectacular four events Weight for Height, Deadlift Cars, Forward Hold and The Loading Medley. Be prepared for stunning performances – and even world records!

The first day of the two-part finale sees the strongest men competing in Carry and Drag, Dumbbell Lift and the Truck Pull. Everything is possible in this heated fight for the crown against the backdrop of stunning Chetumal, Mexico.

Taking place in Corinth, Greece, considered by many the cradle of the sports competition games, an epic strongman battle will mark the last stage before the upcoming big two-day season's finale in Chetumal, Mexico. In front of more than 5000 spectators, the twelve athletes compete in Log Lifts, Card Deadlift, Conan's Wheel and Loading.

The fight for the Finnish trophy continues. In this unmissable SCL event, the strongmen battle for the win in the Carry and Drag, the Forward Hold, Deadlifting with Cars and the Loading Race. Belsak, Radzikowski and Zageris look good after the first day, but the others haven't given up yet.

Stages 8 and 9 of the SCL are hosted in Vaasa, Finland, taking place over a spectacular two-day event. After 3 wins so far, Matjaz Belsak from Slovenia plans to extend his lead at the top of the table. Among the other 13 highly motivated strongmen, two SCL legends will make their comeback to the competition: Former World Champion of 2015, Krzysztof Radzikowski (Poland) and Dainis Zageris (Latvia).

Welcome to the second day in Quebec. The athletes are fighting hard to win this two-day event. The last points of this SCL stage can be won over four outstanding disciplines: Power Stairs, Dumbbell Press, Keg Toss, and finally, the legendary Farmer's Walk. Who will leave Canada with the yellow ‘Leader Shirt'?

The next two stages take place in Quebec. With eight events over two days, SCL Canada is a true ‘heavyweight'. The athletes compete in: Truck Pull, Deadlift with cars, Log Lift, and the Atlas Stones. The World's Strongest Viking Jean-Francois Caron from Canada is a favourite, as well as current SCL leader Matjaz Belsak (Slovenia) and promising underdog Jimmy Paquet (Canada).

Set in the beautiful mountain resort Zlatibor, the fifth stage of the Strongman Champions League 2017 sees 14 athletes from across the world competing for the gold medal of SCL Serbia 2017. The event welcomes top-athlete - and odds-on favourite - Matjaz Belsak (Slovenia), who has presented himself in an impressive shape so far. Can his opponents defeat him?

The battle of the Dutch will take place this edition in Lichtenvoorde, a place very well known in Holland because of the famous “Black Cross”. The athletes will compete over six heavy events and the winner gets 25 Strongman Champions League ranking points.

This weekend sees the Strongman Champions League Log Lift World Championships in Lithuania. Big lifting names such as Graham Hicks , Vidas Blekaitis and Vytatus Lalas are in the startlist to push some big numbers.

In this stage in Curacao no one wants to lose the chance to fight for one kilo gold in World grand finals in Dubai.

Alex Moonen is leading. Part two of the competition in Romania showcases a new challenge - Hercules Hold.

A two day, seven event battle with lots of spectators.

38 athletes compete in the under 90kg and under 105kg SCL World Championships. From each weight class, the top 12 qualify for the finals.

This stage sees the strongmen visit Vaasa, Finland. Residents here are familiar with the competition because some of the SCL icons are from their country.

The competitors battle it out in the special event, the Atlas Steel Stone. This stone is made completely from iron and cannot be touched with any support.