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2022 Giants Live Strongman Classic Results — Oleksii Novikov Goes Back-to-Back

Novikov won three of five events and only finished outside the top three once in a dominant performance.

Written by Robert Zeglinski Published on Jul 11, 2022

Oleksii Novikov is the champion of the 2022 Giants Live Strongman Classic. On July 9, 2022, the Ukrainian strongman successfully made it back-to-back years (2021-2022) as the winner of the strength contest.

Rounding out the podium in London, England, Canada’s Mitchell Hooper and the United States’ Evan Singleton finished in second and third place, respectively. Hooper and Singleton earned qualifications for the 2023 World’s Strongest Man (WSM) with their podium results. Novikov has a perennial invitation thanks to his 2020 WSM title.

Here are the final standings from this year’s competition:

2022 Giants Live Strongman Classic Results

  1. Oleksii Novikov — 54 points | Repeat Champion (2021-2022)
  2. Mitchell Hooper — 42 points
  3. Evan Singleton — 41.5 points
  4. Maxime Boudreault — 38.5 points
  5. Paul Smith — 36 points
  6. Eddie Williams — 34 points
  7. Spenser Remick — 32.5 points
  8. Gavin Bilton — 30.5 points
  9. Rob Kearney — 28 points
  10. Mark Felix — 28 points
  11. Ken McClelland — 20 points
  12. *Andy Black — One point

*Note: Withdrew after injury

 

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Event Breakdown

Novikov completed his Strongman Classic repeat thanks to a performance where he won three of the five events. He only finished outside of the top three once. Here’s a short recap and the results from each of the contest’s individual events:

Dumbbell Medley

In the first event of the Strongman Classic, the 12 athletes had the task of lifting five circus dumbbells ranging from 80 to 120 kilograms (176.3 to 264.5 pounds) to an approved overhead lockout position. Whoever could lift the five dumbbells in the fastest time would be the victor.

With a time of 38.38 seconds, Novikov beat second-place finisher Rob Kearney (42.21 seconds) by roughly three seconds. Hooper could only lift four dumbbells in 31.46 seconds, but his effort was enough for a third-place result.

  1. Oleksii Novikov — Five in 38.38 seconds
  2. Rob Kearney — Five in 42.21 seconds
  3. Mitchell Hooper — Four in 31.46 seconds
  4. Paul Smith — Four in 43.36 seconds
  5. Gavin Bilton — Four in 46.27 seconds
  6. Spenser Remick — Four in 52.70 seconds
  7. Maxime Boudreault — Four in 69.81 seconds
  8. Ken McClelland — Three in 59.3 seconds
  9. Evan Singleton — Two in 13.13 seconds
  10. Eddie Williams — Two in 18.10 seconds
  11. Mark Felix — One in 8.06 seconds
  12. Andy Black — One in 15.08 seconds

Black suffered an undisclosed injury during this event and withdrew from the rest of the contest.

Hercules Hold

The Hercules Hold was a challenge all about grip strength. During this event, the athletes had to hold a 160-kilogram (352.7-pound) pillar in each of their hands for as long as possible with their arms stretched wide while maintaining their grip.

Late contest addition Eddie Williams captured the first-place upset when he held the pillars up for 72 seconds. Paul Smith (67.1 seconds) and Mitchell Hooper (64.65 seconds) rounded out the top three. The Hercules Hold was the only event where Novikov did not notch at least a top-three result.

  1. Eddie Williams — 72.01 seconds
  2. Paul Smith — 67.1 seconds
  3. Mitchell Hooper — 64.65 seconds
  4. Evan Singleton — 64.04 seconds
  5. Oleksii Novikov — 58.11 seconds
  6. Mark Felix — 53.59 seconds
  7. Gavin Bilton — 52.34 seconds
  8. Spencer Remick — 52.16 seconds
  9. Maxime Boudreault — 50.21 seconds
  10. Ken McClelland — 47.53 seconds
  11. Rob Kearney — 35.95 seconds

Notably, Mark Felix holds the Hercules Hold World Record of 83.62 seconds from the 2019 Giants Live Wembley. On this occasion, he finished outside the top five.

 

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Farmer’s Walk

The third event of the contest saw the strongmen carry two 150-kilogram (330-pound) implements for max distance with a one-minute time limit. The winner would be who could cover the longest distance within that time frame. Novikov (63.3 meters) managed to hold off another promising late addition in Maxime Boudreault (60 meters) to win the Farmer’s Walk. Paul Smith (58 meters) wasn’t far behind his peers in third.

  1. Oleksii Novikov — 63.3 meters
  2. Maxime Boudreault — 60 meters
  3. Paul Smith — 58 meters
  4. Evan Singleton — 55.5 meters
  5. Eddie Williams — 53.25 meters
  6. Mark Felix — 52.35 meters
  7. Spenser Remick — 44.15 meters
  8. Ken McClelland — 41.4 meters
  9. Mitchell Hooper — 29.6 meters
  10. Rob Kearney — 20.5 meters
  11. Gavin Bilton — 15 meters

Axle Deadlift for Reps 

As the competition started to close, Novikov began to separate himself from the other athletes. In this event — where the competitors had to axle deadlift 360 kilograms (793.8 pounds) for as many reps as possible in a minute — Novikov was the only person to finish seven reps. Hooper (six reps) and Felix (five) were the next to flank behind Novikov’s dominant first-place outing.

  1. Oleksii Novikov — Seven reps
  2. Mitchell Hooper — Six reps
  3. Mark Felix — Five reps
  4. Evan Singleton — Four reps
  5. Spenser Remick — Four reps
  6. Rob Kearney — Three reps
  7. Maxime Boudreault — Two reps
  8. Gavin Bilton — Two reps
  9. Paul Smith — One rep
  10. Eddie Williams — One rep
  11. Ken McClelland — One rep

Atlas Stones

As is typical in strongman, the famed Atlas Stones were the finisher to this year’s Strongman Classic. The person who could lift all five stones ranging from 120 to 200 kilograms (264 to 440 pounds) into their podiums in the fastest time would be the winner. Boudreault hit the Stones hard, lifting the five stones in 24.03 seconds. Singleton came in second with five stones in 25.59 seconds. In third place, Novikov (25.6 seconds) finished behind Singleton by one-hundredth of a second.

  1. Maxime Boudreault — Five in 24.03 seconds
  2. Evan Singleton — Five in 25.59 seconds
  3. Oleksii Novikov — Five in 25.6 seconds
  4. Gavin Bilton — Five in 27.23 seconds
  5. Eddie Williams — Five in 34.31 seconds
  6. Mitchell Hooper — Five in 35.58 seconds
  7. Spenser Remick — Five in 51.24 seconds
  8. Rob Kearney — Four in 23.21 seconds
  9. Ken McClelland — Four in 23.94 seconds
  10. Paul Smith — Four in 31.78 seconds
  11. Mark Felix — Three in 24.56 seconds

Even still, Novikov’s Stones result was enough to cement his repeat Strongman Classic title.

 

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With the latest Strongman Classic in the rearview mirror, it remains full steam ahead for Giants Live competitions this year. The organization’s next contest will be the 2022 Giants Live Open and World Deadlift Championships. Those will occur on August 6, 2022, in Cardiff, Wales.

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About Robert Zeglinski

Robert is a seasoned and adept editor and writer with a keen, passionate penchant for the writing craft. He's been a leader in newsrooms such as SB Nation, USA TODAY, and WBBM Newsradio, with various other content and art production teams, and first made a name for himself in his hometown of Chicago. When not knee-deep in research or lost in a stream of consciousness for a thorough piece, you can find Robert inhaling yet another novel, journaling his heart out, or playing with his Shiba Inu, Maximus (Max, for short).

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