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2023 Shaw Classic

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The 2023 Shaw Classic was the 4th edition of the Shaw Classic strongman competition which took place in Loveland, Colorado from 19 to 20 August 2023 at the Budweiser Events Center. The competition included separate professional men's, open men's and open women's categories. This would also be the last event of four times World's Strongest Man and organiser of the competition Brian Shaw's career.[1] The winner of the professional men's category was given the title of The Strongest Man on Earth after Brian acquired the trademark for the phrase from Paul Ohl, the organiser of the now defunct Fortissimus strongman competition.[2]

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Brian would end up winning the event with recently crowned World's Strongest Man Mitchell Hooper coming in second and two times World's Strongest Man Tom Stoltman rounding out the podium.[3][4]

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Participants

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Professional Men (Strongest Man on Earth)

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Open Men

  •  Joey Lavallée (CAN)
  •  Wesley Derwinsky (CAN)
  •  Bryce Johnson (USA)
  •  Brett Thompson (USA)
  •  Nathan Goltry (USA)
  •  Tim Buck (USA)
  •  Austin Andrade (USA)
  •  Tristain Hoath (CAN)
  •  Alexander Kopp (USA)
  •  Zach Price (USA)
  •  Nicholas Guardione (USA)
  •  Josh Spurgeon (USA)
  •  Josh Gregory (USA)
  •  James Jeffers (CAN)
  •  Donald Treglia (USA)

Open Women

  •  Melissa Peacock (CAN)
  •  Olga Liashchuk (UKR)
  •  Samantha Belliveau (CAN)
  •  Jackie Osczevski (CAN)
  •  Austyn Grubb (USA)
  •  Rebecca Houston (USA)
  •  Jackie Rhodes (USA)
  •  Cori Butler (USA)
  •  Jess Trumbull (USA)
  •  Morgan Irons (USA)
  •  Stephanie Bisignano (CAN)
  •  Joscelyne O'Brien (CAN)
  •  Laura de Berdt Romilly (CAN)
  •  Angela Highfield (USA)
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Professional Men's Events Results

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Event 1: Log Medley

Athletes had the choice of 3 logs to lift, with heavier logs being worth more points. They then had a set amount of time to attempt as many repetitions as possible. If athletes did the same amount of repetitions on the same weight log, they would then be scored on the time taken to do the repetitions.

  • Weight: 172 kilograms (379 lb), 186 kilograms (410 lb), 200 kilograms (440 lb)
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Event 2: Wheelbarrow Carry & Arm Over Arm

Athletes had to lift 3 sandbags into a wheelbarrow and then push it a marked distance. They would then perform an Arm Over Arm pull.

  • Weight: Sandbags weighing 136 kilograms (300 lb), 147.3 kilograms (325 lb) and 158.7 kilograms (350 lb). 317.5 kilograms (700 lb) Arm Over Arm.
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Event 3: Car Leg Press

  • Weight: 840 kilograms (1,850 lb)
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Event 4: Atlas Stones

  • Weight: 5 stone series ranging from 158–204 kilograms (348–450 lb)
  • Notes: Some of the times were not revealed
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Event 5: Max Hummer Tyre Deadlift

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Event 6: Standing Chest Press

Athletes stood with their backs against a pad and pushed the handles as if performing a standing bench press. With each repetition, a keg was added to the machine before the next rep. There were eight kegs in total, if an athlete finished all 8 kegs, they continued at the max weight until the time expired.

  • Weight: Eight kegs weighing between 177–261 kilograms (390–575 lb)
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Event 7: Bag over Bar

Athletes tossed eight sandbags over a 4.5 metres (15 ft) bar in the quickest time possible.

  • Weight: 2 x 22 kilograms (49 lb), 2 x 25 kilograms (55 lb), 2 x 27 kilograms (60 lb), 2 x 29 kilograms (64 lb)
  • Bar Height: 4.57 metres (15.0 ft)
  • Notes: Final times were not revealed
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Event 8: Fingal's Fingers & Power Stairs Medley

Athletes had to lift 2 Fingal's fingers followed by lifting 2 implements up 5 stairs each.

  • Weight: 2 x Fingal's fingers weighing 136 kilograms (300 lb) and 147 kilograms (324 lb). 2 x implements weighing 250 kilograms (550 lb) and 272 kilograms (600 lb)
  • Notes: Final times were not revealed
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Final Standings

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Open Men's Results

Events

  • Overhead Medley: 2 x 150 kilograms (330 lb) log + 2 x 150 kilograms (330 lb) axle + 100 kilograms (220 lb) dumbbell for repetitions. 1 minute 15 second time limit.
  • Medley: Loading 3 sacks weighing 136 kilograms (300 lb), 147 kilograms (324 lb), 159 kilograms (351 lb) into a wheelbarrow which is then pushed down a 24 metres (79 ft) course. 1 minute 15 second time limit.
  • Atlas Stones: 5 stone series weighing 159–204 kilograms (351–450 lb). 60 second time limit.
  • Car Deadlift: 363 kilograms (800 lb) for repetitions. 60 second time limit.
  • Super Yoke: 454 kilograms (1,001 lb) yoke down a 24 metres (79 ft) course. 60 second time limit.

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Open Women's Results

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  • Overhead Medley: 2 x 91 kilograms (201 lb) log + 2 x 91 kilograms (201 lb) axle + 54 kilograms (119 lb) dumbbell for repetitions. 1 minute 15 second time limit.
  • Medley: Loading 3 sacks weighing 91 kilograms (201 lb), 113 kilograms (249 lb), 159 kilograms (351 lb) into a wheelbarrow which is then pushed down a 24 metres (79 ft) course. 1 minute 15 second time limit.
  • Car Deadlift: 227 kilograms (500 lb) for repetitions. 60 second time limit.
  • Super Yoke: 300 kilograms (660 lb) down a 24 metres (79 ft) course. 60 second time limit.
  • Bag over Bar: 6 bags weighing 12–16 kilograms (26–35 lb) over a 4.57 metres (15.0 ft) bar. 1 minute 15 second time limit.
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