2023 Strongman Champion’s League World’s Strongest Viking Results — Kane Francis Dons The Crown

By Presser
August 22, 2023
4 min read

The 2023 Strongman Champions League (SCL) World’s Strongest Viking (WSV) contest occurred on Aug. 18, 2023, in Hämeenlinna, Finland. It featured 12 elite strongmen representing 10 different countries competing through five events: Hammer Deadlift for Reps, Super Yoke, Viking Press for Reps, Forward Hold, and Natural Stones.

After the final event, Kane Francis of the UK stood atop the podium, scoring 53.5 of a possible 60 points. Ervin Toots of Estonia and Sigfus Fossdal of Iceland rounded out the podium. Check out the full results below:

2023 World’s Strongest Viking Results

  1. Kane Francis (UK) — 53.5 points
  2. Ervin Toots (Estonia) — 46 points
  3. Sigfus Fossdal (Iceland) — 44.5 points
  4. Andrea Invernizzi (Italy) — 43.5 points
  5. Dennis Kohlruss (Germany) — 40.5 points
  6. Gianluca Ardenghi (Argentina) — 31 points
  7. Alex Lungu (Romania) — 27 points
  8. Kalle Ahola (Finland) — 22.5 points
  9. Valtter Kortelainen (Finland) — 20 points
  10. Jesper Hansson (Sweden) — 16 points
  11. Jarkko Malinen (Finland) — 12.5 points
  12. Sean O’Hagan (Ireland) — Six points

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2023 World’s Strongest Viking Event Results

Below are the results of each of the five events contested in Hämeenlinna:

Hammer Deadlift for Reps

Each strongman had 60 seconds to deadlift 350 kilograms as many times as possible.

  1. Andrea Invernizzi — Eight reps
  2. Kane Francis — Five reps
  3. Ervin Toots — Four reps
  4. Sigfus Fossdal — Three reps (T-fourth)
  5. Gianluca Ardenghi — Three reps (T-fourth)
  6. Jesper Hansson — Three reps (T-fourth)
  7. Dennis Kohlruss — no lift
  8. Alex Lungu — no lift
  9. Kalle Aholano lift
  10. Valtter Kortelainenno lift
  11. Jarkko Malinenno lift
  12. Sean O’Haganno lift

Super Yoke

Moving a 400-kilogram yoke, each strongman traversed a 15-meter course with a drop and turn after the first 15 meters. Athletes who did not finish the course in 75 seconds were scored by distance.

  1. Kane Francis — 21.91 seconds
  2. Sigfus Fossdal — 27.25 seconds
  3. Ervin Toots — 28.44 seconds
  4. Gianluca Ardenghi — 29.63 seconds
  5. Andrea Invernizzi — 46.12 seconds
  6. Dennis Kohlruss — 43.38 seconds
  7. Alex Lungu — 60.38 seconds
  8. Kalle Ahola — 27.7 meters
  9. Jarkko Malinen — 21.8 meters
  10. Valtter Kortelainen — 21.5 meters
  11. Jesper Hansson — no lift
  12. Sean O’Hagan — no lift

Viking Press for Reps

Strongmen locked out 160 kilograms overhead as many times as they could in the 60-second time cap.

  1. Dennis Kohlruss — 16 reps (T-first)
  2. Sigfus Fossdal — 16 reps (T-first)
  3. Alex Lungu — 15 reps
  4. Kane Francis — 13 reps (T-fourth) 
  5. Andrea Invernizzi — 13 reps (T-fourth) 
  6. Ervin Toots — 12 reps
  7. Kalle Ahola — Nine reps (T-seventh)
  8. Jarkko Malinen — Nine reps (T-seventh)
  9. Valtter Kortelainen — Eight reps
  10. Gianluca Ardenghi — Six reps
  11. Jesper Hansson — no lift
  12. Sean O’Hagan — no lift

Forward Hold

For max time, each strongman held 25 kilograms in front of their torsos with arms extended.

  1. Andrea Invernizzi — 36.72 seconds
  2. Dennis Kohlruss — 35.72 seconds
  3. Kane Francis — 33.57 seconds
  4. Gianluca Ardenghi — 32.5 seconds
  5. Ervin Toots — 31.1 seconds
  6. Valtter Kortelainen — 30.6 seconds
  7. Alex Lungu — 28.44 seconds
  8. Sigfus Fossdal — 25.15 seconds
  9. Kalle Ahola — 22 seconds
  10. Sean O’Hagan — 21.97 seconds
  11. Jarkko Malinen — 21.63 seconds
  12. Jesper Hansson — 15.19 seconds

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Natural Stones

The five stones each strongman attempted to load in the fastest possible time weighed 100, 110, 120, 130, and 140 kilograms.

  1. Kane Francis — Five in 50.62 seconds
  2. Ervin Toots — Five in 53.59 seconds
  3. Dennis Kohlruss — Five in 62.75 seconds
  4. Sigfus Fossdal — Five in 71.37 seconds
  5. Kalle Ahola — Five in 73 seconds
  6. Jesper Hansson — Five in 75 seconds
  7. Valtter Kortelainen — Four in 75 seconds
  8. Alex Lungu — Three in 35.76 seconds
  9. Andrea Invernizzi — Three in 47.29 seconds
  10. Sean O’Hagan — Three in 49.11 seconds
  11. Gianluca Ardenghi — Two in 28.83 seconds
  12. Jarkko Malinen — One in 12.32 seconds

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