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Strongman competition run and hosted by Brian Shaw From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Shaw Classic is a strongman competition run and hosted by four-time World's Strongest Man Brian Shaw, who won the inaugural competition in 2020.[1] The second edition of the contest had 16 athletes with backgrounds from Europe and North America.[2] The total prize pool in 2020 was $53,900.[3] In 2021 the prize pool increased to $100,000 and in 2022 the prize pool increased to $150,000.[4] In 2023 the prize pool was $251,932.[5]
Since 2023, the Shaw Classic's invitational event has been branded as Strongest Man on Earth, formerly used by the Fortissimus strongman competition held in 2008 and 2009.[6]
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The first Shaw Classic was held in 2020 in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic. With many major events for the year canceled or modified, Shaw invited ten athletes to compete in a closed competition in his private gym in Colorado.[7] This was filmed and released shortly after. Shaw won the inaugural contest.
The 2021 contest allowed live spectators. Trey Mitchell won this edition. 2022 added an open men's and women's competition in addition to the invitational, which remained men's only.[7]
In 2023, the show's invitational was branded "Strongest Man On Earth," a title used earlier by the Fortissimus contests. Shaw won the title for a second time in his last career competition. Mitchell Hooper won in 2024 after placing second to Shaw the prior year.
Shaw announced a new formal qualification system for 2025: The previous year's top-5 finishers at Strongest Man on Earth, World's Strongest Man, Arnold Strongman Classic, and Rogue Invitational podium finishers, the winner of North America's Strongest Man, and winner of the Shaw Classic Men's Open would all receive automatic invites, with at-large invitations extended to bring the field to a complete sixteen competitors across eight events. (Although it is theoretically possible for all sixteen athletes to be drawn from these qualifiers, there is in practice always overlap between these qualifying groups.)[8]
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Podium Breakdown
Pro Men
(From 2023 onwards, the competition is known as 'Strongest Man on Earth')
Open Men
Open Women
Lightweight Men
Lightweight Women
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Classic Results
2020 Shaw Classic
2021 Shaw Classic
2022 Shaw Classic
2023 Shaw Classic - Strongest Man on Earth
2024 Shaw Classic - Strongest Man on Earth
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Open Results
2022
2023
2024
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