Arnold Strongman Classic


The Arnold Strongman Classic is an annual strongman competition featuring strength athletes from all over the world, determining who is the Strongest Man in the world. Jointly created by Arnold Schwarzenegger, Jim Lorimer and Terry Todd in 2002, it is a prominent offshoot of the Arnold Sports Festival which takes place annually in Columbus, Ohio, USA.
Widely regarded as the heaviest and the most difficult strongman competition in the world the Arnold Strongman Classic has been won by only 9 men in history. Among them, the Lithuanian Žydrūnas Savickas has won it 8 times, while the American Brian Shaw, the Icelander Hafþór Júlíus Björnsson and the Canadian Mitchell Hooper have won it 3 times each. Three of the past champions: American Mark Henry, Hafþór Júlíus Björnsson and Brian Shaw have been inducted into the International Sports Hall of Fame.

History

The competition is one of the many offshoots of the Arnold festival. The Arnold Sports Festival, founded in 1989 as the Arnold Classic and named after Arnold Schwarzenegger, was originally a bodybuilding contest only. However, the event expanded to include other sports and events, one of which was Strongman, introduced in 2002.
It was specifically designed by Terry Todd at the request of Schwarzenegger to select the actual strongest strongman based on straightforward tests of brute strength. The inaugural head judge was David P. Webster.

Championship history

2002

The inaugural competition, which was called the 'Arnold Strongman Challenge', was won by Mark Henry of the USA over Svend Karlsen of Norway and Phil Pfister of the USA. Henry won the Apollon's wheels, Andy Bolton won the deadlift, Raimonds Bergmanis won the Hummer push while Pfister won the timber carry. Competitors were also given the opportunity to attempt the Thomas Inch dumbbell outside of the competition and Henry took the win by lifting it up to chest height.

2003

2003 was the beginning of Lithuania's Žydrūnas Savickas's dominant reign of the competition. Karlsen emerged second, while Bergmanis secured third. Savickas won Apollon's wheels and timber carry while Karlsen won medicine ball toss. The Hummer tire deadlift was introduced and was won by Brad Gillingham. The competition was called 'Arnold's Strength Summit'.

2004

Savickas won his second title over Karlsen and Bergmanis. The competition was called 'Arnold's Strongest Man' and 5 events were tested. It was also the first year a 10 man lineup was selected over the initial 8 man lineup from the previous two years. Savickas secured the wins in Apollon's wheels, medicine ball toss and timber carry. Karlsen won the hammer lift while Mark Philippi won the Hummer tire deadlift.

2005

For the second year, the competition was called 'Arnold's Strongest Man' and Savickas secured his third title over Vasyl Virastyuk of Ukraine and Glenn Ross of Northern Ireland. 6 events were tested for the first time where Savickas won the Apollon's wheels and shared the medicine ball toss world record with Magnus Samuelsson. Ross won the Hummer tire deadlift, and shared the dumbbell press win with Brian Siders and Hugo Girard. Van Hatfield won the hammer lift while Philippi won the timber carry.

2006

In 2006, the competition took its default name 'Arnold Strongman Classic' and it was won by Savickas for the fourth time over Virastyuk and Mikhail Koklyaev of Russia. Savickas raised the Apollon's wheels world record to 8 reps, won the super yoke, and shared the dumbbell win with Koklyaev and Pfister. Siders won the Hummer tire deadlift while Benedikt Magnússon won the timber carry.

2007

Savickas won his fifth title over Virastyuk and Andrus Murumets of Estonia. He equaled his Apollon's wheels world record from last year and also won the Hummer tire deadlift and super yoke. The Manhood Stone was introduced for the first time and it was won by Steve MacDonald. Virastyuk won the dumbbell press and Murumets broke the timber carry world record.

2008

Savickas won his sixth consecutive title while winning Manhood Stone and sharing the dumbbell press win with American Derek Poundstone who won the overall second place. Siders won Apollon's wheels and super yoke while Murumets won the timber carry. Magnússon and Oleksandr Pekanov both broke and briefly shared the Hummer tire deadlift world record before Magnússon was given an extra attempt outside the competition to take the world record outright. Koklyaev's consistency awarded him the third place.

2009

In 2009, Savickas took a break and Derek Poundstone became the third man to win the title. He also broke the dumbbell press world record. Koklyaev won the Hummer tire deadlift and took the overall second place. Travis Ortmayer of USA won Manhood stone and took overall third. Ervin Katona won the timber carry, Vidas Blekaitis won the super yoke and Siders equaled Savickas' Apollon's wheels world record.

2010

Poundstone, having broken another dumbbell press world record and won the timber carry to win his second consecutive title over returned Savickas and Ortmayer. Savickas won the Hummer tire deadlift and established a new world record in the Axle. Brian Shaw of USA won the Manhood Stone after a close battle with Poundstone and Ortmayer. The number of events was reduced to 5.

2011

Just days before the 2011 contest, Poundstone was forced to withdraw due to injury and Brian Shaw became the fourth man to win the title. He broke the Manhood stones world record, shared the Hummer tire deadlift win with Savickas and won the timber carry. Mike Jenkins of USA won dumbbell press and secured second place. Savickas broke another Axle world record and secured third.

2012

Mike Jenkins held off Poundstone to become the fifth man to win the title. He broke dumbbell press world record and won both timber carry and the newly introduced Austrian Oak. Poundstone's consistency won him second place and Savickas secured third place after winning the Hummer tire deadlift and Axle.

2013

The number of events were reduced to 4, and Lithuania's Vytautas Lalas became the sixth man to win the title. He also won the dumbbell press. Krzysztof Radzikowski won the Austrian Oak. Overall runner-up Shaw broke another Manhood stones world record and shared the Hummer tire deadlift world record with Mark Felix. Another consistent performance earned Koklyaev the overall third.

2014

The 5 event format was brought back and Savickas won his seventh title. He won the Austrian Oak and established world records in the Hummer tire deadlift and the newly introduced bale tote. Shaw came second with a consistent performance across the board and Mike Burke emerged third. Jerry Pritchett won the timber carry and there was a four-way tie for the win of the newly introduced Cyr dumbbell press between Savickas, Shaw, Burke and Hafþór Júlíus Björnsson.

2015

Shaw won his second title winning the Hummer tire deadlift and a world record in the bale tote. He also shared the world record in the Cyr dumbbell for reps with Dimitar Savatinov. Runner up Savickas broke the Austrian Oak world record. Hafþór Júlíus Björnsson broke the timber carry world record and as a part of Rogue record breakers, broke the Weight over bar world record. Mateusz Kieliszkowski of Poland secured the overall third place.

2016

Žydrūnas Savickas won his eighth and final title after equaling his own Austrian Oak world record. He also won the timber carry. Runner up Shaw broke world records in the Cyr dumbbell and bale tote. Eddie Hall won the newly introduced Elephant bar deadlift while Lalas secured the overall third place. As a part of Rogue record breakers, Shaw, Hafþór Júlíus Björnsson and Burke set world records in Max Manhood Stone, Weight over bar, and double Thomas Inch dumbbells farmers walk, respectively.

2017

Brian Shaw won his third and final title with a world record in bale tote. He also won the timber carry and as a part of Rogue record breakers, broke the Max Manhood Stone world record. The overall runner-up Hafþór Júlíus Björnsson won the Austrian Oak and broke the world record in the Sandbag over bar and as a part of Rogue record breakers, broke the Weight over bar world record. Jerry Pritchett broke the Elephant bar deadlift world record and secured overall third place.

2018

2018 marked the beginning of Iceland's Hafþór Júlíus Björnsson's winning reign, after becoming the seventh man to win the title. He broke the Elephant bar deadlift world record, and won both the Axle press and Sandbag over bar. As a part of Rogue record breakers, he also broke the Weight over bar world record. Shaw won second place with a consistent performance across the board. Kieliszkowski broke Odd Haugen's Tombstone world record and Mikhail Shivlyakov secured the overall third place.

2019

Hafþór Júlíus Björnsson won his second consecutive title and in doing so broke his own Elephant bar deadlift world record, world record replica Húsafell Stone carry and as a part of Rogue record breakers, broke Weight over bar world record as well. He also shared the win in Austrian Oak with Kieliszkowski, Shivlyakov and Martins Licis. Licis broke the world record in the Conan's wheel of pain and secured the second place while Kieliszkowski broke the Odd Haugen's Tombstone world record and secured the third place.

2020

Hafþór Júlíus Björnsson won his third consecutive title becoming only the second man since Savickas to do so. He won the Elephant bar deadlift and the Sandbag over bar and held off Kieliszkowski who won trial by Stone, wheel of pain and established world records in Max Cyr Dumbbell and timber carry to second place. With another consistent performance, Licis secured the third place. As a part of Rogue record breakers, Tom Stoltman broke the Max Manhood Stone world record.

2021

The competition was not held for the first and only time in its history due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

2022

America's Martins Licis became the eighth man to win the title. He won the Odd Haugen's Tombstone and stayed consistent across the board. Ukraine's Oleksii Novikov came second place and broke the dumbbell press world record. JF Caron established a new world record in the Double-T Squat while Luke Stoltman and Bobby Thompson shared the third place.

2023

Canada's Mitchell Hooper became the ninth man to win the title, and the first man to win without winning a single event. Runner-up Kieliszkowski won wheel of pain, timber carry and established a new world record in Steinstossen. Thompson emerged third with a win in briefed deadlift and Trey Mitchell won the Austrian Oak.

2024

Hooper won his second title with wins in timber carry, Axle and a world record replica Dinnie Stones carry. Hafþór Júlíus Björnsson returned after a three-year hiatus and won the Elephant bar deadlift event. Kieliszkowski won the Stones of Strength and secured second place, while Tom Stoltman emerged third.

2025

Hooper won his third consecutive title becoming only the third man since Björnsson to do so. He won the Timber Carry. American Lucas Hatton won the Overhead Medley and Behind the Neck Press and secured second place on his debut at the competition. Björnsson emerged third and won the Elephant bar Deadlift and Carry and Drag. Austin Andrade won the Stone to Shoulder.

Regular events and world records

The events also include Rogue record breakers which were conducted in parallel to the Arnold Strongman Classic.
  1. Timber carry - Contestants have to lift heavy barn timbers bolted together and travel up an inclined ramp. In 2015 Hafþór Júlíus Björnsson carried a 500 kg frame up a 35 feet ramp in 10.15 seconds, and in 2020 Mateusz Kieliszkowski carried a 400 kg frame up a 35 feet ramp in 7.01 seconds. The event is also known as 'Frame Carry'.
  2. Manhood Stones - Contestants have to lift heavy round concrete stones weighing in excess of 227 kg over a bar 4 feet in height. In 2020 Tom Stoltman hoisted a 273 kg stone over the bar.
  3. Apollon's wheels - A unique barbell made famous by Louis "Apollon" Uni, reproduced by Ivanko Barbell Company, the Axle is a replica of the original with the same bar thickness of 1 " and mechanically fastened to railway car wheels and fixed. Therefore the bar and the wheels are not moving, making the lift even more difficult. Contestants must lift the wheels from the floor to overhead as many times as possible within a time frame. In 2006 Žydrūnas Savickas and in 2009 Brian Siders continental clean and repped a 166 kg Axle for 8 reps. In 2009 Mikhail Koklyaev did power cleans and repped it for 7 reps. In 2010, Žydrūnas Savickas pressed a 208 kg Axle for 2 strict reps and a year later, performed 5 reps with a 188 kg Axle.
  4. Austrian Oak - A unique log named after Arnold Schwarzenegger's nickname which weighs anywhere from 195–204 kg where the athletes have to press for the maximum number of reps. A lighter Slater log which weighs 175 kg was also used for athletes who couldn't lift the Austrian Oak. In 2015 and 2016 Žydrūnas Savickas repped a 204 kg Austrian Oak 4 times.
  5. Hummer tire Deadlift - Contestants are required to lift a specially designed long bar loaded with Hummer tires from 15" height. The bar was designed and manufactured by Ivanko Barbell Company and could hold up to eight Hummer tires with the rims intact. Additional calibrated barbell plates may be added if required. In 2014 Žydrūnas Savickas pulled 524 kg from a 15" height.
  6. Elephant bar Deadlift - Contestants are required to lift a specially designed extra whipping long bar called an Elephant bar with Arnold Schwarzenegger inscribed 2-inch thick deep dish stainless steel weight plates from a standard 9" height. It has to be done raw and use of figure 8 straps are not allowed. It was designed and manufactured by Rogue Fitness. In 2019 Hafþór Júlíus Björnsson pulled 474.5 kg from the standard 9" height.
  7. Bale Tote - Contestants have to carry across their shoulders a heavy bar/yoke in a timed event. In 2017 Brian Shaw carried a 710 kg yoke for 4 meters in 14.87 seconds. The event is also known as 'Super Yoke'.
  8. Bag over bar - Contestants have to throw heavy sandbags over a 15-foot bar. In 2017 Hafþór Júlíus Björnsson threw a 45 kg bag over the 15-foot bar.
  9. Weight over bar - Contestants have to throw a 25.5 kg weight derived from the Highland games, using only 1 arm, for max height over a bar. In 2019 Hafþór Júlíus Björnsson threw the weight over a 20-foot 2-inch bar.
  10. Cyr Dumbbell - Lifting the classic heavy "Circus" dumbbell, used by Louis Cyr. Richard Sorin recreated the dumbbell for this event. It usually has a big handle of over in diameter and sits lower than a normal circus dumbbell once it's shouldered before the final press, increasing its range of motion. The basic rule was to use one hand and lift the dumbbell overhead either for max weight or reps. In 2020 Mateusz Kieliszkowski lifted a 145 kg dumbbell, and in 2016 Brian Shaw repped a 136 kg dumbbell 3 times.
  11. Odd Haugen's Tombstone - Contestants have to lift a natural stone that weighs 186 kg to their shoulder for many reps as possible. In 2019 Mateusz Kieliszkowski lifted the stone for 5 repetitions.
  12. Húsafell Stone - Contestants have to carry the legendary Húsafell Stone which weighs 186 kg around a structure that replicated the historical sheep and goat pen. In 2019 Hafþór Júlíus Björnsson carried the stone for a distance of 218 feet 11 inches.
  13. Conan's Wheel of Pain - Hailing from the Basque circle tradition, the event replicated the legendary grain mill from Conan the Barbarian (1982) where the contestants have to push a contraption which weighs 20,000 lbs around in a circle for time or distance and measured in either degrees or distance. The colossal contraption was replicated and built by Rogue Fitness. In 2019 Martins Licis pushed the wheel for a distance of 119 feet 9 inches.
  14. Steinborn Squat - A unique barbell with globes and a squat made famous by Henry 'Milo' Steinborn, where contestants have to erect and tip the barbell to their backs unassisted and squat it. In 2019 Martins Licis squatted 256.5 kg with the implement.
  15. Double T Squat - Contestants have to Squat a specially designed cambered duffalo bar to a depth-adjusted platform, for max weight. In 2022 Jean-François Caron Squatted 438 kg. The event was named after Terry Todd.
  16. Steinstossen Stone toss - Contestants have to throw an oval shaped natural stone for distance. In 2023 Mateusz Kieliszkowski threw an 84 kg stone for a distance of 11 feet 5 inches.

Full results

2002: Arnold Classic Strongman Competition

Dates: 22, 23 February 2002
Columbus, Ohio:
#AthleteNationPointsPrize
Mark Henry25Hummer + $10,000
Svend Karlsen22.5$15,000
Phil Pfister21.5$10,000
4Mark Philippi20$5000
5Andy Bolton16$3500
5Raimonds Bergmanis16$3500
7Brad Gillingham13$2000
8Brian Schoonveld10$1000

2003: Arnold's Strength Summit

Dates: 28 February, 1 March 2003
Columbus, Ohio:
#AthleteNationPointsPrize
Žydrūnas Savickas28.5Hummer + $15 000
Svend Karlsen26.5$15,000
Raimonds Bergmanis17.5$10,000
4Mariusz Pudzianowski15.5$5000
5Steve Kirit14.5$4000
6Phil Pfister14$2500
6Zdeněk Sedmík14$2500
8Brad Gillingham13.5$1000

2004: Arnold's Strongest Man

Dates: 5, 6 March 2004
Columbus, Ohio:
#AthleteNationPointsPrize
Žydrūnas Savickas43Hummer + $16 000
Svend Karlsen39.5$15 000
Raimonds Bergmanis33.5$12 000
4Mark Philippi33$6000
5Mariusz Pudzianowski30$5000
6Vasyl Virastyuk27$4000
7Brian Schoonveld21$3000
8Anders Johansson20.5$2000
9Steve Kirit14.5$1500
10István Árvai13.5$1000

2005: Arnold's Strongest Man

Dates: 4, 5 March 2005
Columbus, Ohio:
#AthleteNationPointsPrize
Žydrūnas Savickas46Hummer + $16,000
Vasyl Virastyuk41$15,000
Glenn Ross39.5$12,000
4Mark Philippi35$6000
5Brian Siders34.5$5000
6Svend Karlsen33.5$4000
7Van Hatfield32$3000
8Karl Gillingham28$2000
9Hugo Girard23$1500
10Magnus Samuelsson14.5$1000

2006: Arnold Strongman Classic

Dates: 3, 4 March 2006
Columbus, Ohio:
#AthleteNationPointsPrize
Žydrūnas Savickas53.5Hummer
Vasyl Virastyuk45?
Mikhail Koklyaev38.5?
4Phil Pfister37.5?
5Benedikt Magnússon35.5?
6Mariusz Pudzianowski35?
7Brian Siders32.5?
8Raimonds Bergmanis23.5?
9Dominic Filiou15.5?
10Glenn Ross13.5?

2007: Arnold Strongman Classic

Dates: 2–4 March 2007
Columbus, Ohio:
#AthleteNationPointsPrize
Žydrūnas Savickas52Hummer
Vasyl Virastyuk48?
Andrus Murumets38.5?
4Phil Pfister36?
5Mikhail Koklyaev33?
5Oleksandr Pekanov33?
7Brian Siders28.5?
8Steve MacDonald23?
9Karl Gillingham19?
10Travis Ortmayer17?

2008: Arnold Strongman Classic

Dates: 29 February, 1 March 2008
Columbus, Ohio:
#AthleteNationPointsPrize
Žydrūnas Savickas50.5$40,000
Derek Poundstone41.5$20,000
Mikhail Koklyaev37$15,000
4Andrus Murumets36.5$10,000
5Benedikt Magnússon34$7000
5Brian Siders34$7000
7Phil Pfister32$5000
8Oleksandr Pekanov28$3000
9Van Hatfield24$2000
10Vasyl Virastyuk8.5$1000

2009: Arnold Strongman Classic

Dates: 6, 7 March 2009
Columbus, Ohio:
#AthleteNationPointsPrize
Derek Poundstone47$40,000
Mikhail Koklyaev46$20,000
Travis Ortmayer39.5$15,000
4Vidas Blekaitis38$10,000
5Phil Pfister36.5$8000
6Brian Siders34$6000
7Andrus Murumets32$5000
8Ervin Katona29$3000
9Oleksandr Pekanov17$2000
10Dave Ostlund10$1000

2010: Arnold Strongman Classic

Dates: 5, 6 March 2010
Columbus, Ohio
#AthleteNationPointsPrize
Derek Poundstone45$45,000
Žydrūnas Savickas41$20,000
Travis Ortmayer37.5$15,000
4Mikhail Koklyaev37$10,000
5Brian Shaw33$8000
6Dave Ostlund22.5$6000
7Phil Pfister20.5$5000
8Konstiantyn Ilin17$3000
9Nick Best13$2000
10Brian Siders8.5$1000

2011: Arnold Strongman Classic

Dates: 4, 5 March 2011
Columbus, Ohio
#AthleteNationPointsPrize
Brian Shaw46.5$50,000
Mike Jenkins39.5$20,000
Žydrūnas Savickas37.5$15,000
4Travis Ortmayer36$10,000
5Mikhail Koklyaev30$8000
6Mark Felix24.5$6000
7Nick Best20$5000
8Terry Hollands18$3000
9Serhiy Romanchuk17$2000

2012: Arnold Strongman Classic

Dates: 2, 3 March 2012
Columbus, Ohio
#AthleteNationPointsPrize
Mike Jenkins40$50,000
Derek Poundstone39$20,000
Žydrūnas Savickas36.5$15,000
4Brian Shaw36$10,000
5Mike Burke27.5$8000
6Mikhail Koklyaev26$6000
7Laurence Shahlaei22.5$5000
8Terry Hollands19$3000
9Travis Ortmayer15$2000
10Hafþór Júlíus Björnsson13.5$1000

2013: Arnold Strongman Classic

Dates: 1, 2 March 2013
Columbus, Ohio
#AthleteNationPointsPrize
Vytautas Lalas35$60,000
Brian Shaw34.5$20,000
Mikhail Koklyaev30$15,000
4Krzysztof Radzikowski26$10,000
5Mike Burke21.5$8,000
6Mark Felix20.5$6,000
7Jerry Pritchett18.5$5,000
8Hafþór Júlíus Björnsson17$3,000
9Derek Poundstone11$2,000
10Adam Scherr1$1,000

2014: Arnold Strongman Classic

Dates: 1, 2 March 2014
Columbus, Ohio
#AthleteNationPointsPrize
Žydrūnas Savickas44.5$65,000
Brian Shaw42.5$20,000
Mike Burke35$15,000
4Vytautas Lalas32$10,000
5Hafþór Júlíus Björnsson26.5$8,000
6Jerry Pritchett25.5$6,000
7Mikhail Shivlyakov23$5,000
8Robert Oberst20$3,000
9Dimitar Savatinov16.5$2,000
10Krzysztof Radzikowski5.5$1,000

2015: Arnold Strongman Classic

Dates: 7, 8 March 2015
Columbus, Ohio
#AthleteNationPointsPrize
Brian Shaw42.5$70,000
Zydrunas Savickas41.5$20,000
Mateusz Kieliszkowski31$15,000
4Dimitar Savatinov30$10,000
4Mike Burke30$8,000
6Eddie Hall29$6,000
7Hafþór Júlíus Björnsson28$5,000
8Jerry Pritchett26$3,000
9Benedikt Magnusson5$2,000
10Warrick Brant4$1,000

2016: Arnold Strongman Classic

Dates: 4, 5 March 2016
Columbus, Ohio
#AthleteNationPointsPrize
Zydrunas Savickas42$72,000
Brian Shaw41$22,000
Vytautas Lalas36$17,000
4Mateusz Kieliszkowski33.5$12,000
5Hafþór Júlíus Björnsson32.5$10,000
6Jerry Pritchett24.5$7,000
7Mikhail Shivlyakov22.5$6,000
8Dimitar Savatinov18.5$4,000
9Eddie Hall11$3,000
10Aleksandr Lysenko10.5$2,000

2017: Arnold Strongman Classic

Dates: 3, 4 March 2017
Columbus, Ohio
#AthleteNationPointsPrize
Brian Shaw47.5$72,000
Hafþór Júlíus Björnsson41.5$22,000
Jerry Pritchett39.5$17,000
4Mateusz Kieliszkowski31$12,000
5Mikhail Shivlyakov29$10,000
6Vytautas Lalas25$7,000
7Dimitar Savatinov22.5$6,000
8Martins Licis20.5$4,000
9Zach Hadge12.5$3,000
10Krzysztof Radzikowski3$2,000

2018: Arnold Strongman Classic

Dates: 2, 3 March 2018
Columbus, Ohio
#AthleteNationPointsPrize
Hafþór Júlíus Björnsson46$72,000
Brian Shaw41.5$22,000
Mikhail Shivlyakov30$17,000
4Mateusz Kieliszkowski29$12,000
5Jean-François Caron28$10,000
6Jerry Pritchett24$6,500
6Matjaz Belsak24$6,500
8Rauno Heinla22.5$4,000
9Dimitar Savatinov18.5$3,000
10Mateusz Ostaszewski11.5$2,000

2019: Arnold Strongman Classic

Dates: 1, 2 March 2019
Columbus, Ohio
#AthleteNationPointsPrize
Hafþór Júlíus Björnsson45$72,000
Martins Licis40.5$22,000
Mateusz Kieliszkowski31.5$17,000
4Mikhail Shivlyakov30.5$12,000
5Matjaz Belsak28$10,000
6Rauno Heinla27$7,000
7Oleksii Novikov25$6,000
8Brian Shaw21$4,000
9Jerry Pritchett14.5$3,000
10JF Caron1$2,000

2020: Arnold Strongman Classic

Dates: 6, 7 March 2020
Columbus, Ohio
#AthleteNationPointsPrize
Hafþór Júlíus Björnsson52.5$72,000
Mateusz Kieliszkowski50.5$22,000
Martins Licis36.5$17,000
4JF Caron33$12,000
5Oleksii Novikov31$10,000
6Mikhail Shivlyakov29$7,000
7Rob Kearney29$6,000
8Jerry Pritchett27$4,000
9Bobby Thompson24$3,000
10Matjaz Belsak17.5$2,000

2022: Arnold Strongman Classic

Dates: 4, 5 March 2022
Columbus, Ohio
#AthleteNationPointsPrize
Martins Licis41$80,000
Oleksii Novikov37.5$25,000
Luke Stoltman30.5$20,000
Bobby Thompson30.5$20,000
5Rob Kearney28.5$13,000
6Maxime Boudreault27$8,000
7Tom Stoltman21.5$7,000
7Trey Mitchell21.5$7,000
9Evgeny Markov21$5,000
10JF Caron14$3,000

2023: Arnold Strongman Classic

Dates: 3, 4 March 2023
Columbus, Ohio
#AthleteNationPointsPrize
Mitchell Hooper41.5$80,000
Mateusz Kieliszkowski37.5$25,000
Bobby Thompson29.5$20,000
4Trey Mitchell29$15,000
5Thomas Evans25.5$13,000
6Tom Stoltman24.5$8,000
6Pavlo Nakonechnyy24.5$8,000
8Rob Kearney21$6,000
9Kevin Faires20$5,000
9Luke Stoltman20$5,000

2024: Arnold Strongman Classic

Dates: 1, 2 March 2024
Columbus, Ohio
#AthleteNationPointsPrize
Mitchell Hooper52$80,000
Mateusz Kieliszkowski40.5$25,000
Tom Stoltman38.5$20,000
4Hafþór Júlíus Björnsson38$15,000
5Bobby Thompson32$13,000
6Oleksii Novikov25$8,000
7Evan Singleton24$7,000
8Martins Licis23$6,000
9Thomas Evans10$5,000
10Oskar Ziółkowski8$3,000
11Maxime Boudreault0$2,000

2025: Arnold Strongman Classic

Dates: 28 February - 1 March 2025
Columbus, Ohio
#AthleteNationPointsPrize
Mitchell Hooper52$80,000
Lucas Hatton49$25,000
Hafþór Júlíus Björnsson42.5$20,000
4Austin Andrade38.5$15,000
5Trey Mitchell37.5$13,000
6Evan Singleton33$8,000
7Tom Stoltman31.5$7,000
8Bobby Thompson17.5$6,000
9Nick Guardione17$5,000
10Maxime Boudreault6$3,000

Arnold Strongman Classic-Europe

In 2012, the inaugural "Arnold Strongman Classic-Europe" contest was formed and is a joint promotion between Arnold Schwarzenegger, Jim Lorimer, Dr. Rafael Santonja as well as American Strongman Corporation and Strongman Champions League.
The "Arnold Strongman Classic-Europe" contest will differ significantly from the format of the original Arnold Strongman Classic event, with less of an emphasis on brute strength and heavy events, and will include a wider variety of events and some speed/loading events similar to Strongman Champions League and World's Strongest Man contests. The format change is due largely in part to the event being broadcast and televised in 85 countries.

2012: Arnold Strongman Classic-Europe

The 2012 contest was held in Madrid, Spain on Oct. 13 & 14, 2012, the event was sponsored by Maximum Human Performance. The contest is included as part of the 2012 Strongman Champions League season, and competitors earned points towards the annual SCL overall title. The inaugural contest was won by 6-time Arnold Strongman champion and reigning World's Strongest Man Zydrunas Savickas of Lithuania, who was also the 2012 SCL overall champion.
Dates: October 13–14, 2012
Madrid, Spain
PositionNameCountryPoints
.Zydrunas SavickasLithuaniaSilver2

2016: Arnold Strongman Classic-Europe

Date: September 24, 2016
Barcelona, Spain
PositionNameCountryPoints
.Brian ShawUnited StatesSilver2

2017: Arnold Strongman Classic-Europe

Date: September 23, 2017
Barcelona, Spain
PositionNameCountryPoints
.Matjaz BelsakSloveniaSilver2

2018: Arnold Strongman Classic-Europe

Dates: March 16–17, 2018
Barcelona, Spain
PositionNameCountryPoints
.Martins LicisUnited StatesSilver2

2019: Arnold Strongman Classic-Europe

Date: September 21, 2019
Barcelona, Spain
PositionNameCountryPoints
.Mateusz KieliszkowskiPolandSilver2

Arnold Strongman Classic Australia

In 2015, the inaugural "Arnold Strongman Classic Australia" contest was formed, and is a joint promotion between Arnold Schwarzenegger, Jim Lorimer, Dr. Rafael Santonja as well as Australian Strongman Corporation and Strongman Champions League.

2015: Arnold Strongman Classic Australia

Dates: March 13–14, 2015
Melbourne, Australia
PositionNameCountryPoints
.Brian ShawUnited StatesSilver2

2016: Arnold Strongman Classic Australia

Dates: March 18–19, 2016
Melbourne, Australia
PositionNameCountryPoints
.Hafþór Júlíus BjörnssonIcelandSilver2

2017: Arnold Strongman Classic Australia

Date: March 18, 2017
Melbourne, Australia
PositionNameCountryPoints
.Brian ShawUnited StatesSilver2

2018: Arnold Strongman Classic Australia

Dates: March 16–17, 2018
Melbourne, Australia
PositionNameCountryPoints
.Rauno HeinlaEstoniaSilver2

2019: Arnold Strongman Classic Australia

Dates: March 15–16, 2019
Melbourne, Australia
PositionNameCountryPoints
.Rob KearneyUnited StatesSilver2

Arnold Strongman Classic USA

In 2019, the inaugural "Arnold Strongman Classic USA" contest was established. A competition that's part of the Arnold Pro Strongman World Series ran by Arnold Schwarzenegger. It was held on the Santa Monica Pier.

2019: Arnold Strongman Classic USA

Dates: January 19, 2019
Santa Monica, California
PositionNameCountryPoints
.Martins LicisUnited StatesSilver2

2020: Arnold Strongman Classic USA

Dates: January 18, 2020
Santa Monica, California
PositionNameCountryPoints
.Martins LicisUnited StatesSilver2

Arnold Strongman Classic UK

In 2022, the inaugural "Arnold Strongman Classic UK" contest was established being a joint promotion between Arnold Schwarzenegger and Eddie Hall. One year earlier the 2021 Arnold Strongman UK was organised by Giants Live.

2022: Arnold Strongman Classic UK

Dates: September 23–24, 2022
Birmingham, United Kingdom
PositionNameCountryPoints
.Mitchell HooperCanadaSilver2

2024: Arnold Strongman Classic UK

Dates: March 16–17, 2024
Birmingham, United Kingdom
PositionNameCountryPoints
.Mitchell HooperCanadaSilver2

Arnold Amateur Strongman World Championships

In 2010, the Arnold Amateur contest was formed by Dione Wessels. The contest is open to amateur strongman competitors from all over the world. The winner of the contest receives their pro card, and an invite to the next year's Arnold Strongman Classic event. Mike Jenkins won the inaugural contest in 2010,Mateusz Baron from Poland was the 2011 winner, and Adam Scherr was the 2012 winner.

2010: Arnold Amateur Strongman World Championships

Dates: 7, 6 March 2010
Columbus, Ohio
PositionNameCountryPoints
1.Mike JenkinsUnited States

2011: Arnold Amateur Strongman World Championships

Dates: 5, 6 March 2011
Columbus, Ohio
PositionNameCountryPoints
1.Mateusz BaronPoland

2012: Arnold Amateur Strongman World Championships

Dates: 3, 4 March 2012
Columbus, Ohio
PositionNameCountryPoints
1.Adam ScherrUnited States

2013: Arnold Amateur Strongman World Championships

Dates: 1,2 March 2013
Columbus, Ohio
PositionNameCountryPoints
1.Mikhail ShivlyakovRussia

2014: Arnold Amateur Strongman World Championships

Dates: 1,2 March 2014
Columbus, Ohio
PositionNameCountryPoints
1.Mateusz KieliszkowskiPoland

2015: Arnold Amateur Strongman World Championships

Dates: 7,8 March 2015
Columbus, Ohio
PositionNameCountryPoints
1.Aleksandr LysenkoRussia

2016: Arnold Amateur Strongman World Championships

Dates: 4, 5 March 2016
Columbus, Ohio
PositionNameCountryPoints
1.Zach HadgeUnited States

2017: Arnold Amateur Strongman World Championships

Dates: 1,2 March 2017
Columbus, Ohio
PositionNameCountryPoints
1.Mateusz OstaszewskiPoland

2018: Arnold Amateur Strongman World Championships

Dates: 2, 3 March 2018
Columbus, Ohio
PositionNameCountryPoints
1.Oleksii NovikovUkraine

2019: Arnold Amateur Strongman World Championships

Dates: 2, 3 March 2019
Columbus, Ohio
PositionNameCountryPoints
1.Bobby ThompsonUnited States

2020: Arnold Amateur Strongman World Championships

Dates: 7, 8 March 2020
Columbus, Ohio
PositionNameCountryPoints
1.Evgeny MarkovRussia

2022: Arnold Amateur Strongman World Championships

Dates: 4, 6 March 2022
Columbus, Ohio
PositionNameCountryPoints
1.Thomas EvansUnited States

2023: Arnold Amateur Strongman World Championships

Dates: 3, 5 March 2023
Columbus, Ohio
PositionNameCountryPoints
1.Oskar ZiółkowskiPoland

2024 Arnold Amateur Strongman World Championship

Dates: 2, 3 March 2024
Columbus, Ohio '
PositionNameCountryPoints
1.Nick GuardioneUnited States

2025 Arnold Strongman Pro/Am

Dates: 1, 2 March 2025
Columbus, Ohio '
PositionNameCountryPoints
1.Andrew BurtonUnited States