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- Orm Stórolfsson, also known as Orm Stórolfsson the Strong (fl. 1000 CE), was an Icelandic strongman who gained considerable attention during his lifetime...
- by great heroes, perhaps mythological, such as Heracles, Goliath, Orm Storolfsson and Milo of Croton. In Ancient China and Greece, men lifted stones to...
- are listed according to the chronological order of their birth. Orm Storolfsson Grettir Ásmundarson Thomas Topham Angus Graham Snorri Björnsson Peter...
- by great heroes, perhaps mythological, such as Heracles, Goliath, Orm Storolfsson and Milo of Croton. Competitions that modern strongman events are modeled...
- and ancient history going back many centuries with the legends of Orm Storolfsson and Grettir Ásmundarson to the 19th century traditional strongmen including...
- weighing 12,000 lb. uphill, and replicating Icelandic strongman Orm Storolfsson's feat of lifting a 1,433 lb. Viking ship mast. 2 2 "Stronger than a Russian"...
- Náttfari Olaf Tryggvason Olav Haraldsson Olaf the White Olof Skötkonung Orm Storolfsson Ohthere of Hålogaland Ottir Palnatoke Ragnar Lodbrok Ragnar Ragnarsson...
- five steps, thus breaking a legendary 1,000-year-old record, set by Orm Storolfsson. After placing fifth and fourth in 2012 and 2013, respectively, Hafþór...
- Ragnarsdrápa Ófóti without feet Son: Brûsi Ketils saga hœngs, Nafnaþulur, Orm Storolfsson Óglaðnir not glad, not gleaming Nafnaþulur Önduðr Nafnaþulur Opingeil...
- (1907–1978), Australian rules footballer, pla**** for North Melbourne Orm Storolfsson (fl. AD 1000), Icelandic strongman Orm Embar, a dragon in Ursula K. Le...