1993 World's Strongest Man
The 1993 World's Strongest Man was the 16th edition of World's Strongest Man and was won by Gary Taylor from United Kingdom. It was his first title after finishing fifth the previous year. 1991 winner Magnus Ver Magnusson from Iceland was runner up for the second year in a row, and Riku Kiri from Finland finished third. The contest was held in Orange, France.[1]
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Winner | |
Nations participating | 8 (final) |
Athletes participating | 8 (final) |
Final results
#[1] | Name[1] | Nationality[1] | Pts[1] |
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1 | Gary Taylor | 54 | |
2 | Magnús Ver Magnússon | 49 | |
3 | Riku Kiri | 48.5 | |
4 | Manfred Hoeberl | 41.5 | |
5 | Berend Veneberg | 26 | |
6 | Harold "Iron Bear" Collins | 24.5 | |
7 | Henrik Ravn | 23 | |
8 | Gerrit Badenhorst (injured) | 17.5 |
gollark: But actually it just happens to do that up until n = 41 because your examples show no general trend.
gollark: To be mathy about this, consider n² + n + 41. If you substitute n = 0 to n = ~~40~~ 39, you'll see "wow, this produces prime numbers. I thought those were really hard and weird, what an amazing discovery".
gollark: Examples do not and cannot demonstrate some sort of general principle, particularly a more abstract one.
gollark: Again, some examples of things needing some sort of balance DO NOT imply it is good or generally necessary.
gollark: This is just an example of "you sometimes need a quantity of something which falls in some interval", not a general proof.
References
- "theworldsstrongestman.com". Archived from the original on 4 January 2010. Retrieved 2010-01-14.
External links
Preceded by 1992 World's Strongest Man |
World's Strongest Man | Succeeded by 1994 World's Strongest Man |
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