SCL 105 KG WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS

 

The 105 Kg Strongman World Championships is also created by Ilkka Kinnunen and Marcel Mostert,the founders of the Strongman Champions League. In 2004 it has started with national and international competitions all over the world.

For some athletes it was a great experience and the next step to enter the proffessional heavyweight strongman scene worldwide.

SCL wants to do the World Championships 105 Kg every 2 years.

In 2005 and 2007 there was held a Worldchampionship in China where 17 athletes from sixteen different countries participated in the event.

From Austria, Bulgaria, China, Estonia ,England ,Finland ,Germany , Holland , Hungary, Korea, Latvia , Lithuania ,Poland , South/Africa ,Sweden , Ukraine , Iran and the USA.

These competitions have been done over 10 events during 1 week.

In December 2007 the welcome party was lead by Mr. MA Xiang Cheng (Vice Director of Tourism) , Mr. Lou Wei Feng (Director of Peoples government Panyu of Guangzhou) and Ilkka Kinnune (Director Strongman Champions League).

In 2009 it was held in Kiev-Ukraine , with co organizers Vladimir and Olena Kiba from the Ukrainian Federation UFSA.

We look forward to 2011 for another great World Championship 105 Kg. 

 

RESULTS 2009 UKRAINE

1          Gerasimov Vitaliy         Ukraine                       70       

2          Melnikov Mykhailo        Ukraine                       68       

3          Lalas Marius                Lithuania                     64       

4          Gorshanov Gert            Estonia                       63       

5          Mantserov Aleksander  Russia                         58       

6          Blake Justin                 USA                            37       

7          Vyshnickiy Oleksiy        Ukraine                       34,5    

8          Blumfelds Maris           Latvia                         34       

9          Baboumian Patrick       Germany                     31       

10        Wood Paul                  UK                              25,5    

11        Masaryk Jozef             Slovakia                      17       

12        Koski Rami                  Finland                         9