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National strongman contest From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Australia's Strongest Man is an annual strongman contest consisting of exclusively Australian strength athletes. The event was established in 1993. The first inaugural winner was Bill Lyndon, who preceded a number of different Australian strength athletes until the current date.
Year | Champion | Runner-Up | 3rd Place | |
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1993 | Bill Lyndon | |||
1994 | Bill Lyndon | |||
1995 | Nathan Jones | |||
1996 | Bill Lyndon | |||
1997[1] | Grant Edwards | |||
1998 | Bill Lyndon | |||
1999 | Bill Lyndon | |||
2000 | Derek Boyer | |||
2001 | Derek Boyer | |||
2002 | Derek Boyer | |||
2003 | Derek Boyer | |||
2004 | Derek Boyer | |||
2005 | Derek Boyer | |||
2006 | Derek Boyer | |||
2007 | Derek Boyer | |||
2008 | Derek Boyer | Eben Leroux | Robbie Fernandez | |
2009 | Derek Boyer | Eben Leroux | Luke Reynolds | |
2010 | Derek Boyer | Marc Wells | Eben Leroux | |
2011 | Derek Boyer | Eben Leroux | Daniel Macri | |
2012[2] | Mike Vrljic | Jordan Steffens | Marc Wells | |
2013 | Event not held | |||
2014 | Ben Simpson | Daniel Macri | Jorden Steffens | |
2015 | Warrick Brant | Colm Woulfe | Luke Reynolds[3] | |
2016 | Rongo Keene | Tyson Morissey | Travis Wieck | |
2017 | Eddie Williams | Vernon Van Schalkwyk | Jean-Stephen Coraboeuf | |
2018 | Eddie Williams | Jean-Stephen Coraboeuf | Eben Le Roux | |
2019 | Jean-Stephen Coraboeuf | Thomas Wren | Corey Polkinghorne | |
2022 | Jordan Osborne | Aidan Canini | Fadi El Masri | |
2023 | Josh Patacca | Ryan Rullis | Macauley Tinker | |
2024 | Jordan Osborne | Josh Patacca | Macauley Tinker |
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