1979 World's Strongest Man
The 1979 World's Strongest Man was the third edition of World's Strongest Man and was won by Don Reinhoudt from the United States. It was his first title after finishing second the previous year. Lars Hedlund from Sweden finished second after finishing third the previous year, and Bill Kazmaier also from the United States finished third. The contest was held at the Universal Studios, California.[1]
Host city | ![]() |
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Winner | ![]() |
Nations participating | 3 (final) |
Athletes participating | 10 (final) |
Final results
#[1] | Name[1] | Nationality[1] | Pts[1] |
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1 | Don Reinhoudt | ![]() |
60.3 |
2 | Lars Hedlund | ![]() |
45.6 |
3 | Bill Kazmaier | ![]() |
44.9 |
4 | Jon Kolb | ![]() |
41.43 |
5 | Bob Young | ![]() |
22.33 |
6 | Cleve Dean | ![]() |
14.4 |
7 | Joseph Dube | ![]() |
4.4 |
8 | Dave Johns | ![]() |
2 |
9 | Bill Anderson | ![]() |
1.33 (injured) |
10 | Jerry Blackwell | ![]() |
0 (injured) |
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References
- "theworldsstrongestman.com". Archived from the original on 2010-03-29. Retrieved 2010-01-14.
External links
Preceded by 1978 World's Strongest Man |
World's Strongest Man | Succeeded by 1980 World's Strongest Man |
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