1999 World's Strongest Man

The 1999 World's Strongest Man was the 22nd edition of World's Strongest Man and was won by Jouko Ahola from Finland. It was his second title after finishing second the previous year. Janne Virtanen also from Finland finished second, and Svend Karlsen from Norway finished third. The contest was held on Malta.[1]

1999 World's Strongest Man
Host city Malta
Winner Jouko Ahola
Nations participating19
Athletes participating30

Heats

Group 1

Place Name Nationality Points
1.Magnus Samuelsson Sweden33
2.Jamie Barr Scotland27
3.Joe Onosai Samoa21.5
4.Mark Philippi United States21.5
5.Grant Edwards Australia13
6.Israel Garrido Spain10

Events: Carry and Drag, Truck Pull, Loading, Hercules Hold, Log lift for reps, Medley

Group 2

Place Name Nationality Points
1.Jouko Ahola Finland32
2.René Minkwitz Denmark27
3.Levi Vaoga New Zealand25
4.Pieter de Bruyn South Africa18
5.Steve Brooks England15
6.Bryan Neese United States7

Events: Carry and Drag, Husafell Stone, Atlas Stones, Lateral Hold, Dead Lift Hold, Medley

Group 3

Place Name Nationality Points
1.Janne Virtanen Finland31.5
2.Svend Karlsen Norway22.5
3.Glenn Ross Northern Ireland21
4.Jorma Paananen Sweden18.5
5.Niko Noga United States17
6.Gerrit Badenhorst South Africa15.5

Events: Carry and Drag, Husafell Stone, Loading, Hercules Hold, Log lift for reps, Medley

Group 4

Place Name Nationality Points
1.Hugo Girard Canada34
2.Torfi Ólafsson Iceland27
3.Ken Brown United States22
4.Regin Vagadal Faroe Islands22
5.Hubert Dörer Austria12
6.Lee Bowers England9

Events: Carry and Drag, Truck Pull, Loading, Lateral Hold, Dead Lift Hold, Medley

Group 5

Place Name Nationality Points
1.Berend Veneberg Netherlands31
2.László Fekete Hungary23
3.Raimonds Bergmanis Latvia23
4.Whit Baskin United States22
5.Andreas Hoffman Germany16
6.Bill Pittuck England11

Events: Carry and Drag, Truck Pull, Atlas Stones, Hercules Hold, Dead Lift Hold, Medley

Final results

#[1] Name[1] Nationality[1] Pts[1]
1 Jouko Ahola Finland 60
2 Janne Virtanen Finland 53
3 Svend Karlsen Norway 52.5
4 Hugo Girard Canada 49.5
5 Magnus Samuelsson Sweden 47
6 Berend Veneberg Netherlands 41
7 Torfi Olafsson Iceland 29.5
8 László Fekete Hungary 23
9 Jamie Barr Scotland 22.5
10 René Minkwitz Denmark 1 (injured)

Events: Super Yoke, Dead lift for max, Boat Pull, Atlas Stones, Plane Pull, Giant log lift for reps, Medley

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References

  1. "theworldsstrongestman.com". Archived from the original on 4 January 2010. Retrieved 2010-01-13.
Preceded by
1998 World's Strongest Man
World's Strongest Man Succeeded by
2000 World's Strongest Man
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