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Strength athletics in Norway

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Location
  
Norway

Established
  
1998

Month played
  
May

Format
  
Multi-event competition

Strength athletics in Norway refers to the participation of Norwegian competitors in the field of strength athletics in association with the World's Strongest Man.

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History

The sport's roots have a long history going back many centuries before modern strongman competitions in the 1970s. However, Norway did not come onto the international scene in modern times until the mid-1990s. Norway has had mixed success on the international stage, with Svend Karlsen winning the 2001 World's Strongest Man title, Norways only WSM title. In recent years, Norway has had several top international competitors in WSM, including Arild Haugen, Richard Skog, Odd Haugen and Espen Aune.

Norway's Strongest Man

Norway's Strongest Man (Norwegian: Norges Sterkeste Mann) is an annual strongman competition held in Norway. The event was established in 1998. Kurt Kvikkstad won in 1998 & 1999, with Roy Holte winning the next 3 years. Svend Karlsen took the 2003, 2005, and 2006 titles. Arild Haugen won in 2007 & 2008. Richard Skog won in 2009 & 2010. Espen Aune won in 2011, Skog did not compete due to injury.

Official results - top three places

  • Results courtesy of David Horne's World of Grip
  • Nordic Strongman Championships

    The Nordic Strongman Championships consists of athletes from Iceland, Norway, Sweden, Finland and Denmark.

    References

    Strength athletics in Norway Wikipedia