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Results for Strongest Man in the Netherlands 2024 — Kevin Hazeleger stands tall

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Last updated on July 10, 2024

The 2024 Strongest Man in the Netherlands competition took place on July 7, 2024, in Deventer, the Netherlands. Twelve of the nation’s top strongmen competed in six events through the one-day competition — Truck Pull, Max Log Lift, Carry & Drag, Holland Stone Carry, Car Deadlift and Atlas Stones.

Kevin Hazeleger topped the podium after scoring 69.5 out of a possible 72 points. Hazeleger’s dominant performance kept him five points clear of runner-up Kelvin de Ruiter. Here are the full results:

Results 2024 Strongest Man in the Netherlands

  1. Kevin Hazeleger — 69.5 points
  2. Kelvin de Ruiter — 64.5 points
  3. Max Gelder — 50 points
  4. Quincy Abbink — 46.5 points
  5. Sander van Zutphen — 43 points
  6. Angelo van der Pas — 39 points
  7. Wim van de Groop — 37.5 points
  8. Ruben van Kreij — 34.5 points
  9. Frank de Heus — 34.5 points
  10. Martijn de Weerd — 22.5 points
  11. Bart Marcellicen — 11.5 points
  12. George Suleiman – A point

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2024 Strongest Man in the Netherlands competition results

Below are the results for each of the six events contested in Deventer:

Pulling a truck

Each athlete attempted to pull the 16,000 kg vehicle over a 25 meter course in the fastest possible time.

  1. Kelvin de Ruiter — 23.98 seconds
  2. Kevin Hazeleger — 25.31 seconds
  3. Max Gelder — 25.87 seconds
  4. Sander van Zutphen — 26.77 seconds
  5. Quincy Abbink — 27.41 seconds
  6. Angelo van der Pas — 27.49 seconds
  7. Frank de Heus — 27.71 seconds
  8. Wim van de Groop — 27.76 seconds
  9. Bart Marcellicen — 28.7 seconds
  10. Ruben van Kreij — 29.91 seconds
  11. Martijn de Weerd — 31 seconds
  12. George Suleiman — 33.28 seconds

Max Log Lift

  1. Angelo van der Pas — 175 kg
  2. Kevin Hazeleger — 170 kg
  3. Kelvin de Ruiter — 160 kg (T-third)
  4. Sander van Zutphen — 160 kg (T-third)
  5. Max Gelder — 150 kg (T-fifth)
  6. Frank de Heus — 150 kg (T-fifth)
  7. Quincy Abbink — 140 kg (T-seventh)
  8. Ruben van Kreij — 140 kg (T-seventh)
  9. Martijn de Weerd — 140 kg (T-seventh)
  10. Bart Marcellicen — 140 kg (T-seventh)
  11. Wim van de Groop — 130 kg
  12. George Suleiman — without elevator

Transfer & Drag

  1. Kevin Hazeleger — 39.34 seconds
  2. Kelvin de Ruiter — 40.9 seconds
  3. Martijn de Weerd — 44.04 seconds
  4. Quincy Abbink — 45.23 seconds
  5. Wim van de Groop — 46.41 seconds
  6. Ruben van Kreij — 47.49 seconds
  7. Max Gelder — 48.56 seconds
  8. Frank de Heus — 51.03 seconds
  9. Sander van Zutphen — 52.06 seconds
  10. Angelo van der Pas — 59.08 seconds
  11. Bart Marcellicen – 10 meters
  12. George Suleiman — retired

Holland Stone Carry

  1. Kevin Hazeleger — 47.2 meters
  2. Kelvin de Ruiter — 45.43 meters
  3. Max Gelder — 43.65 meters
  4. Wim van de Groop — 35.6 meters
  5. Ruben van Kreij — 29.47 meters
  6. Sander van Zutphen — 25.55 meters
  7. Quincy Abbink — 23.72 meters
  8. Frank de Heus — 20.95 meters
  9. Angelo van der Pas — 20 meters
  10. Martijn de Weerd — 6.42 meters
  11. Bart Marcelissen — retired
  12. George Suleiman — retired

Car Deadlift

Each athlete lifted the 330 kg car for as many repetitions as possible within the 60 second time limit.

  1. Kevin Hazeleger — Five repetitions (T-first)
  2. Kelvin de Ruiter — Five repetitions (T-first)
  3. Ruben van Kreij — Four repetitions
  4. Quincy Abbink — Three repetitions (T-fourth)
  5. Sander van Zutphen — Three repetitions (T-fourth)
  6. Angelo van der Pas — Three repetitions (T-fourth)
  7. Max Gelder — Two repetitions (T-seventh)
  8. Wim van de Groop — Two repetitions (T-seventh)
  9. Frank de Heus — An agent
  10. Martijn de Weerd — without elevator
  11. Bart Marcelissen — retired
  12. George Suleiman — retired

Atlas Stones

This event featured five stones weighing 120 to 200 kilograms. Each strongman had 90 seconds to lift and load each stone onto its respective pedestal in the fastest possible time.

  1. Kevin Hazeleger — Four in 25.65 seconds
  2. Max Gelder — Four in 32.46 seconds
  3. Quincy Abbink — Four in 34.27 seconds
  4. Kelvin de Ruyter — Four in 34.52 seconds
  5. Wim van de Groop — Four in 57.9 seconds
  6. Frank de Heus — Three in 72.93 seconds
  7. Sander van Zutphen — Two in 15.43 seconds
  8. Angelo van der Pas — Two in 15.64 seconds
  9. Martijn de Weerd — Two in 16.93 seconds
  10. Ruben van Kreij — Two in 37.2 seconds
  11. Bart Marcelissen — retired
  12. George Suleiman — retired

[Related: Interview: 2X U82KG World’s Strongest Woman Nadia Stowers Believes Strongwoman Needs a New Generation of Athletes]

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