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Patrick Eibel wins the 2024 FIBO Strongman Contest

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Last updated on April 19, 2024

The 2024 FIBO Strongman competition took place on April 13, 2024, in Cologne, Germany. Nineteen athletes representing five nations competed in five events during the one-day competition – Log Lift, Max Deadlift, Conan’s Wheel, Sandbag Toss and Frame Carry.

The competition was scored in such a way that the athletes with the highest scores received the fewest points in each event. Therefore, the top of the podium was occupied by the athlete with the fewest total points.

Patrick Aibel, representing the host country, claimed the overall title with 26 points. He was joined on the podium by silver medalist Albin Hasanović and bronze medalist Philipp Zorn.

FIBO Strongman 2024 Competition Results

  1. Patrick Abel (GER) — 26 points
  2. Albin Hasanovich (SRB) — 31 points
  3. Philip Zorn (GER) — 35 points
  4. Michael Reichelt (GER) — 37 points
  5. Leonard Zimmerman (GER) — 40 points
  6. Julian Mattersteig (GER) — 41 points
  7. Kevin Koch (GER) — 46 points
  8. Christian Stuberger (GER) — 47 points
  9. Alex Jean (GER) — 47 points
  10. Dennis Schäfer (GER) — 47 points
  11. Martin Moss (GER) — 48 points
  12. Ayub Mohammad (GER) — 48 points
  13. Nico Freudeberg (GER) — 52 points
  14. Jonas Schweiger (AUT) — 56 points
  15. Szymon Peplinski (POL) — 57 points
  16. Vojtěch Kučera (Czech Republic) — 59 points
  17. Constantin Hochfeld (GER) — 61 points
  18. Volker Bauer (GER) — 63 points
  19. Maximilian Fleck (GER) — 69 points

Results courtesy of Strongman Archives.

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2024 FIBO Strongman Competition Event Results

Editor’s note: information available through the German Power Sports Association.

Trunk lift

The Log Lift featured a 140-pound log that each strongman attempted to lift for as many repetitions as possible.

    1. Kevin Koch —Seven repetitions
    2. Albin Hasanovich — Six repetitions
    3. Patrick Abel — Five repetitions (T-three)
    4. Ayub Mohammad — Five repetitions (T-three)
    5. Julian Mattersteig — Five repetitions (T-three)
    6. Michael Reichelt — Four repetitions (T-sixth)
    7. Christian Stuberger — Four repetitions (T-sixth)
    8. Nico Freudeberg — Three repetitions (T-eighth)
    9. Constantin Hochfeld — Three repetitions (T-eighth)
    10. Maximilian Fleck — Three repetitions (T-eighth)
    11. Philip Zorn — Two repetitions (T-11th)
    12. Leonard Zimmerman — Two repetitions (T-11th)
    13. Dennis Schäfer — Two repetitions (T-11th)
    14. Martin Moss — Two repetitions (T-11th)
    15. Szymon Peplinski — Two repetitions (T-11th)
    16. Alex Jean — One rep (T-16th)
    17. Jonas Schweiger — One rep (T-16th)
    18. Vojtěch Kučera — without elevator
    19. Volker Bauer — without elevator

Max Deadlift

Each strongman established a one-repetition deadlift maximum.

  1. Christian Stuberger — 402.5 kg
  2. Albin Hasanovich — 390 kg
  3. Patrick Abel — 380 kg (T-third)
  4. Dennis Schäfer — 380 kg (T-third)
  5. Martin Moss — 360 kgJulian Mattersteig — 350 kg
  6. Michael Reichelt — 340 kg (T-seventh)
  7. Alex Jean — 340 kg (T-seventh)
  8. Philip Zorn — 330 kg (T-ninth)
  9. Ayub Mohammad — 330 kg (T-ninth)
  10. Vojtěch Kučera — 320 kg (T-11th)
  11. Nico Freudeberg — 320 kg (T-11th)
  12. Constantin Hochfeld — 320 kg (T-11th)
  13. Volker Bauer — 315 kg
  14. Leonard Zimmerman — 300 kg (T-15th)
  15. Kevin Koch — 300 kg (T-15th)Jonas Schweiger — 300 kg (T-15th)
  16. Szymon Peplinski — 300 kg (T-15th)
  17. Maximilian Fleck — 300 kg (T-15th)

Conan’s wheel

Conan’s wheel is a heavy device that rotates on a center point axis. Each strongman grabbed the device in a Zercher hold and tried to spin the device for maximum distance.

  1. Alex Zahn — 1,010 degrees
  2. Szymon Peplinski — 860 degrees
  3. Leonard Zimmerman — 740 degrees
  4. Kevin Koch — 730 degrees
  5. Albin Hasanovich — 720 degrees
  6. Philip Zorn — 650 degrees (T-sixth)
  7. Michael Reichelt — 650 degrees (T-sixth)
  8. Ayub Mohammad — 520 degrees
  9. Nico Freudeberg — 420 degrees
  10. Dennis Schäfer — 400 degrees
  11. Martin Moss — 370 degrees
  12. Vojtěch Kučera — 280 degrees
  13. Maximilian Fleck — 210 degrees
  14. Jonas Schweiger — 150 degrees
  15. Patrick Abel — 130 degrees
  16. Constantin Hochfeld – 80 degrees

Sandbag Toss

The Sandbag Toss featured four implements weighing from 20 to 32 kilograms that each athlete attempted to throw over a bar in the fastest possible time.

  1. Patrick Abel — Four in 14.40 seconds
  2. Dennis Schäfer — Four in 30.27 seconds
  3. Julian Mattersteig — Three in 15.27 seconds
  4. Jonas Schweiger — Three in 16.02 seconds
  5. Leonard Zimmerman — Three in 17.77 seconds
  6. Christian Stuberger — Three in 31.87 seconds
  7. Volker Bauer — Three in 44.90 seconds
  8. Philip Zorn — Three in 55.09 seconds
  9. Albin Hasanovich — Two in 10.13 seconds
  10. Ayub Mohammad — Two in 10.49 seconds
  11. Constantin Hochfeld — Two in 11.81 seconds
  12. Nico Freudeberg — Two in 12.13 seconds
  13. Michael Reichelt — Two in 13.45 seconds
  14. Martin Moss — One in 16.11 seconds
  15. Kevin Koch — Two in 19.32 seconds
  16. Alex Jean — Two in 21.08 seconds
  17. Maximilian Fleck — Two in 28.77 seconds
  18. Vojtěch Kučera — One in 11.53 seconds
  19. Szymon Peplinski — One in 11.80 seconds

Frame Carry

Each athlete attempted to weight-walk a 300-kilogram frame over a 40-meter course in the fastest possible time.

  1. Vojtěch Kučera — 21.06 seconds
  2. Philip Zorn — 25.58 seconds
  3. Martin Moss — 27.06 seconds
  4. Patrick Abel — 27.86 seconds
  5. Volker Bauer — 36.96 seconds
  6. Michael Reichelt — 50.93 seconds
  7. Leonard Zimmerman — 52.02 seconds
  8. Jonas Schweiger — 56.62 seconds
  9. Alex Jean — 35.9 meters
  10. Dennis Schäfer — 34.7 meters
  11. Julian Mattersteig — 31.65 meters
  12. Szymon Peplinski — 22.05 meters
  13. Albin Hasanovich — 20 meters
  14. Kevin Koch — 20 meters
  15. Nico Freudeberg — 20 meters
  16. Constantin Hochfeld — 18.33 meters
  17. Christian Stuberger — 10.03 meters
  18. Maximilian Fleck — 7.95 meters
  19. Ayub Mohammad — 4.1 meters

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