- Jón Páll
Sigmarsson (28
April 1960 – 16
January 1993) was an
Icelandic strongman,
powerlifter and
bodybuilder who was the
first man to win the World's...
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Icelandic powerlifter Jón Páll
Sigmarsson, with
Capes winning in 1983 and 1985, and
Sigmarsson in 1984 and 1986.
Sigmarsson raised the po****rity and awareness...
- Jón Páll
Sigmarsson classic was an
annual strongman competition held in Iceland, with the parti****tion of
international athletes from
various countries...
- and bodybuilder, Jón Páll
Sigmarsson entered the 1983 World's
Strongest Man
competition where he
emerged runner-up.
Sigmarsson went on to win the competition...
- events. The duel
between Sigmarsson and
Capes heralded the
beginning of a
great rivalry. The
following year in Mora, Sweden,
Sigmarsson,
eleven years Capes'...
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Geoff Capes, Riku Kiri, Žydrūnas
Savickas each hold 3
titles & Jón Páll
Sigmarsson,
Jamie Reeves,
Manfred Hoeberl,
Jouko Ahola, Luke
Stoltman each hold 2...
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place to
Derek Poundstone. In 2008, he
carried the
legendary Jón Páll
Sigmarsson Stone for 28.24
metres (92 ft 8 in) for a new
world record. In 2009 he...
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finishing third in the Iceland's
Strongest Man
competition won by Jón Páll
Sigmarsson. He
decided to
focus solely on
strongman competition after he won the...
- Magnús'
fourth WSM title,
tying the
record of
fellow Icelander Jón Páll
Sigmarsson. Riku Kiri from
Finland finished second, and
Gerrit Badenhorst from South...
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youngest winner in history,
being only
seven days
older than Jón Páll
Sigmarsson in 1984. He is also a two time World's
Ultimate Strongman (2021 in Bahrain...