2022 World’s Strongest Man: Day Two Results & Recap

By Presser
May 25, 2022
4 min read

2022 World’s Strongest Man results are in for Day 2 with complete breakdown of qualifiers.

The 2022 World’s Strongest Man competition is underway. The scene is set in Sacramento where 30 of the world’s best strongmen will compete from May 24-29 to see who will be crowned this year’s champion.

The qualifiers began on Tuesday and will run through Thursday. There are a total of six events that will be spread out over all three days. The competitors will have a chance to rest on Friday before the finals begin on Saturday. The final day of the event will take place on Sunday.

Today marked the second day of the competition. All groups competed in the car walk and log lift. Below, you can find the results as they continue to come in from Sacramento!

2022 World’s Strongest Man: Day Two Events

  • Car Walk – All Groups
  • Log Lift – All Groups

The second day of action is completed in Sacramento. Checkout the full results and current standings from the World’s Strongest Man competition.

2022 World’s Strongest Man Leaderboard

Rank Name Points
Group 1
1 Tom Stoltman 18
2 Kevin Faires 13
3 Gabriel Rheaume 12
4 Aivars Smaukstelis 10
5 Andy Black 7
6 Manuel Angulo 3
Group 2
1 Mitchell Hooper 18
2 Bobby Thompson 11
3 Mark Felix 9
4 Gabriel Pena 9
5 Brian Shaw 9
6 Konstantine Janashia 7
Group 3
1 Oleksii Novikov 16
2 Adam Bishop 12
3 Rob Kearney 11
4 Trey Mitchell 10
5 Grzegorz Szymański 7
6 Mika Torro 7
Group 4
1 Martins Licis 17
2 Gavin Bilton 12
3 Pavlo Kordiyaka 12
4 Maxime Boudreault 11
5 Shane Flowers 6
6 Nedzmin Ambeskovic 4
Group 5
1 Luke Stoltman 17
2 Jean-Stephen Coraboeuf 11
3 Eythor Ingolfsson Melsted 11
4 Kelvin De Ruiter 9
5 Evan Singleton 8
6 Kim Ujarak 6

2022 World’s Strongest Man: Day Two Qualifier Results

The second day of qualifiers featured two events — the car walk and log lift. This is the second day of three qualifiers where competitors will earn points in hopes of making it through to the finals over the weekend.

Before the second day of competition began, Evan Singleton announced that he will be returning to action. He went into anaphylactic shock prior to the start of day one and was unable to breathe. The reaction has subsided and Singleton will return to the field.

Deadlift

Car Walk

The car all led off day two in Sacramento. Competitors were asked to lift a hollowed out car and walk it down a 25-meter course. This is an event that tests speed and strength together. All parts of the body are engaged while the car is in the air because strongmen must keep it balanced while making sure the tires do not touch the ground.

Group 1

  1. Tom Stoltman – 0:14.65s
  2. Gabriel Rheaume – 0:16.44s
  3. Kevin Faires – 0:19.32s
  4. Aivars Smaukstelis – 0:19.91s
  5. Andy Black – 0:32.71s
  6. Manuel Angulo – 1:00.00s

Group 2

  1. Mitchell Hooper – 0:11.64s
  2. Mark Felix – 0:13.96s
  3. Bobby Thompson – 0:16.05s
  4. Konstantine Janashia – 0:18.16s
  5. Brian Shaw – 0:19.97s
  6. Gabriel Pena – 18.90m

Group 3

  1. Rob Kearney – 0:11.63s
  2. Grzegorz Szymański – 0:14.26s
  3. Oleksii Novikov – 0:15.23s
  4. Trey Mitchell – 0:19.24s
  5. Adam Bishop – 0:23.38s
  6. Mika Torro – 9.50m

Group 4

  1. Pavlo Kordiyaka – 0:12.92s
  2. Martins Licis – 0:18.93s
  3. Gavin Bilton – 0:23.67s
  4. Maxime Boudreault – 0:49.28s
  5. Nedzmin Ambeskovic – 13.60m
  6. Shane Flowers – WD

Group 5

  1. Evan Singleton – 0:09.86s
  2. Luke Stoltman – 0:16.65s
  3. Eythor Ingolfsson Melsted – 0:29.07s
  4. Jean-Stephen Coraboeuf – 0:41.34s
  5. Kelvin De Ruiter – 1:00.00s
  6. Kim Ujarak – 11.40m

Log Lift

Results coming soon!

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2022 World’s Strongest Man: Event Schedule

Day Three Qualifiers: Thursday

  • Wrecking Ball Hold
  • Stone Off

Day One Finals: Saturday

  • Giant’s Medley
  • Deadlift
  • Flintstone Barbell

Day Two Finals: Sunday

  • Bus Pull
  • Power Stairs
  • Atlas Stones

Continue to tune in to our coverage of the 2022 World’s Strongest Man event for more updates. For more news, follow Generation Iron on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.

Greg has covered the four major sports for six years and has been featured on sites such as Sports Illustrated, Fox Sports, SB Nation, NJ.com, and FanSided. Now, he is transitioning into the world of bodybuilding and strength sports.

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