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2023 Scotland’s Strongest Man & Woman Results — Louis Jack and Izzy Tait Take Gold

2023 Scotland’s Strongest Man & Woman Results — Louis Jack and Izzy Tait Take Gold

The 2023 Scotland’s Strongest Man & Woman competitions took place on July 2nd at the Grangemouth Stadium, in Scotland. In total, it gathered 12 men and eight women who battled for the title of Scotland’s greatest. Being a one day competition, the men and women took part in five events each. In the end, Louis Jack won the title for the third time, while Izzy Tait came out victorious among the women for the first time.
2023 Scotland’s Strongest Man Leaderboards
The 2023 Scotland’s Strongest Man competition began in a sour way for Louis Jack, but he quickly caught up to Chris Beetham, the overall winner at the time. Louis then won the last event and overtook Beetham in the final moments of the competition to take the title.

Louis Jack — 54 points
Chris Beetham — 53 points
Callum Crozier — 50 points
Stephen Jackson — 36 points
Lee Walker — 32.5 points
Connor Monaghan — 32 points
Scott Milne — 29 points
Liam Goldie — 23 points
Peej Greenhough — 23 points
Leon Patterson — 14.5 points
Robert McMillan — 13 points
Mikey Wilson — 4 points

2023 Scotland’s Strongest Woman Leaderboard
The women’s class was quite different from the man’s one since Izzy Tait did not encounter much resilience from her rivals. She won the title with 4.5 points more than the second-place finisher Laura Baxter.

Izzy Tait — 37 points
Laura Baxter — 32.5 points
Hayley Black — 23 points
Steffi Murray — 20.5 points
Sammy Mayhew — 20.5 points
Anastasia Papas — 17.5 points
Dianne Gaughan — 14.5 points
Rosslyn Cole — 13.5 points

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Men’s Event Recap
Duck Walk For Time
The first event of the 2023 Scotland’s Strongest Man competition challenged the men to perform a duck walk with a 200-kilogram (440-pound) implement. The length of the course was 60 meters, while the time limit was 75 seconds.
Only one man, Chris Beetham, completed the entire course in the allotted time, so he won the event, with other competitors ranked based on the longest distance covered. Callum Crozier finished second after crossing 53 meters, with Scott Milne crossing 52.5 meters to finish in third.

Chris Beetham — 60 meters in 74.59 seconds
Callum Crozier — 53 meters
Scott Milne — 52.5 meters
Stephen Jackson — 49.6 meters
Louis Jack — 47.96 meters
Leon Patterson — 44.2 meters
Robert McMillan — 43.7 meters
Connor Monaghan — 43.42 meters.
Mikey Wilson — 43.4 meters
Liam Goldie — 30.2 meters
Lee Walker — 30 meters
Peej Greenhough — 27.2 meters

Car Deadlift For Reps
Two athletes at a time performed the Car Deadlift for repetitions while facing one another. The objective was to complete as many reps as possible while lifting the car, which weighed 310 kilograms (683.4 pounds).
With so many outstanding deadlifters on the team, the battle for first place was tight. However, Callum Crozier’s 14 reps were enough to secure him the maximum points. Scott Milne got extremely close with 13 reps, with third place going to Louis Jack with 11 reps.

Callum Crozier — 14 reps
Scott Milne — 13 reps
Louis Jack — 11 reps
Chris Beetham — 10 reps
Connor Monaghan — 8 reps
Robert McMillan — 7 reps
Stephen Jackson — 6 reps
Lee Walker — 5 reps (Tied-eighth)
Leon Patterson — 5 reps (Tied-eighth)
Peej Greenhough — 3 reps
Liam Goldie — No lift
Mikey Wilson — (Withdrew)

Block Press Medley
Four metal blocks weighing 80-90-100-110 kilograms were placed in front of the athletes and the goal was to complete as many of them in the shortest time possible.
Only two men finished all four blocks, Louis Jack and Chris Beetham. However, Louis was much quicker, finishing 32 seconds faster than Chris.

Louis Jack — Four in 42.72 seconds
Chris Beetham — Four in 74.86 seconds
Callum Crozier — Three in 64.14 seconds
Peej Greenhough — Two in 26.89 seconds
Scott Milne — Two in 34.01 seconds
Lee Walker — Two in 37.37 seconds
Connor Monaghan — Two in 48.06 seconds
Liam Goldie — Two in 75 seconds
Stephen Jackson — One in 14.91 seconds
Leon Patterson — One in 40.45 seconds
Robert McMillan — withdrew

Truck Push
The objective of the penultimate event at the 2023 Scotland’s Strongest Man was to push an 8,000-kilogram (17,637-pound) truck for a distance of 20 meters and then pull it back for another 20 meters. The time limit was 75 seconds.
No one completed the event, but Louis Jack covered the most distance with a result of 31.7 meters. Lee Walker and Chris Beetham had a close battle for second, with Lee only crossing 0.4 meters more to place higher.
Unfortunately, this event also saw Scott Milne and Leon Patterson injure their Achilles tendons, which caused them to withdraw.

Louis Jack — 31.7 meters
Lee Walker — 24.8 meters
Chris Beetham — 24.4 meters
Liam Goldie — 23.6 meters
Stephen Jackson — 20.8 meters
Callum Crozier — 20.74 meters
Connor Monaghan — 20.4 meters
Peej Greenhough — 16.28 meters
Scott Milne — Withdrew
Leon Patterson — Withdrew

Atlas Stone Medley
The final event of the 2023 Scotland’s Strongest Man competition was the classic Atlas Stones. Featuring a series of stones weighing 110-115-130-145-160 kilograms, the competitors raced to lift them as fast as possible.
Louis Jack was absolutely incredible in the final event, finishing all five stones in just 21.18 seconds. While performing the Atlas Stones at the same time as Louis, his direct rival for the title, Chris Beetham, finished 30 seconds later.

Louis Jack — Five in 21.18 seconds
Chris Beetham — Five in 51.05 seconds
Callum Crozier — Four in 18.09 seconds
Stephen Jackson — Four in 24.06 seconds
Lee Walker — Four in 25.01 seconds
Connor Monaghan — Four in 31.77 seconds
Liam Goldie — Four in 40.71 seconds
Peej Greenhough — Three in 23.12 seconds

Women’s Event Recap
Duck Walk For Time
The first event of the 2023 Scotland’s Strongest Woman competition was the same as the men’s, but they used a lighter implement weighing 100 kilograms (220 pounds).
Only Laura Baxter, the 2022 champion, completed the entire 60 meters and even finished 25 seconds before the time limit ran out. Izzy Tait came in second, having carried the implement for 53 meters. Hayley Black got 8 meters less and finished in third.

Laura Baxter — 60 meters in 51.36 seconds
Izzy Tait — 53 meters
Hayley Black — 45 meters
Sammy Mayhew — 43.35 meters
Rosslyn Cole — 43.3 meters
Anastasia Papas — 39.74 meters
Steffi Murray — 37.5 meters
Dianne Gaughan — 29.03 meters

Deadlift For Max
One of the most simple events came in next at the 2023 Scotland’s Strongest Woman, as the women had to deadlift as much weight as possible. The only pieces of additional equipment allowed apart from the basics were lifting straps.
Laura Baxter hoped to get her second event win of the day, but Izzy Tait spoiled her plans with a humongous 250-kilogram deadlift. Laura’s max came out to 240 kilograms, meaning she finished in second.

Izzy Tait — 250 kilograms
Laura Baxter — 240 kilograms
Hayley Black — 200 kilograms
Steffi Murray — 200 kilograms
Dianne Gaughan — 200 kilograms
Rosslyn Cole — 200 kilograms
Sammy Mayhew — 180 kilograms
Anastasia Papas — 180 kilograms

Log Lift For Reps
With a 70-kilogram (154-pound) metal log in front of them, the women attempted to perform as many reps as possible in a 75-second time limit for the third event of the 2023 Scotland’s Strongest Woman.
Izzy Tait was mind-blowingly dominant in this event, completing 18 reps while her closest rival, Steffi Murray, locked out 11 repetitions. In addition, with Laura Baxter finishing in fifth place, Izzy built up a sizable lead in the overall leaderboards.

Izzy Tait — 18 reps
Steffi Murray — 11 reps
Dianne Gaughan — 9 reps
Sammy Mayhew — 8 reps
Laura Baxter — 7 reps (Tied-fifth)
Hayley Black — 7 reps (Tied-fifth)
Rosslyn Cole — 3 reps
Anastasia Papas — No lift

HorneTop Hold For Time
The penultimate event of the 2023 Scotland’s Strongest Woman competition was a true test of grip. The women gripped one implement in each hand and held it for as long as possible.
Anastasia Papas displayed her incredible strength and endurance by holding the implements for 90.03 seconds. For reference, Izzy Tait finished second, having held the same implements for 29 seconds less than Anastasia.

Anastasia Papas — 90.03 seconds
Izzy Tait — 61.37 seconds
Laura Baxter — 58.41 seconds
Hayley Black — 49.83 seconds
Steffi Murray — 48.82 seconds
Sammy Mayhew — 27.98 seconds
Rosslyn Cole — 21.78 seconds
Dianne Gaughan — 18.4 seconds

Atlas Stone Medley
The final event of the women’s class was also identical to the men’s with the only difference being a lighter set of Atlas Stones. For women, they weighed 70-85-100-115-130 kilograms.
Laura Baxter won the final event with confidence, but it was way too late to disrupt Izzy Tait’s title charge. Izzy finished in second place with a time 20 seconds slower than Laura’s, which was enough for her to get the crown of 2023 Scotland’s Strongest Woman.

Laura Baxter — Five in 29.77 seconds
Izzy Tait — Five in 49.3 seconds
Sammy Mayhew — Four in 22.9 seconds
Anastasia Papas — Four in 25.11 seconds
Hayley Black — Four in 28.29 seconds
Steffi Murray — Four in 50.08 seconds
Dianne Gaughan — Four in 68.49 seconds
Rosslyn Cole — Three in 34.6 seconds

Related: Strongwomen Izzy Tait & Sam Taylor Set a 454-kg (1,000-lb) Tandem Deadlift Guinness World Record
The 2023 Scotland’s Strongest Man & Woman competitions were among the best yet, with a variety of amazing athletes in both divisions. We got to see some impressive feats of strength, close battles, and more thrilling moments. Unfortunately, some injuries were also reported, but that’s to be expected when you’re a Strongman or a Strongwoman.
Published: 11 July, 2023 | 9:39 AM EDT

Strongwomen Izzy Tait & Sam Taylor Set a 454-kg (1,000-lb) Tandem Deadlift Guinness World Record

Strongwomen Izzy Tait & Sam Taylor Set a 454-kg (1,000-lb) Tandem Deadlift Guinness World Record

The 2023 UK’s Strongest Woman and Man competition turned out to be quite a unique strength festival. Apart from the incredible Strongman and Strongwoman contests, the event featured a number of world record attempts. Pavlo Kordiyaka, a Ukrainian strongman star, attempted to break the Husafell Stone Carry record, but came just four meters short. However, two Strongwoman athletes combined their power to put up one of the most interesting lifts of the season. Izzy Tait and Sam Taylor performed a 454-kilogram (1,000-pound) Tandem Deadlift and set a new Guinness World Record.
To perform the tandem deadlift, a pair of athletes must come together and coordinate their movements perfectly in order to avoid injury. In addition, both of the athletes have to be proficient in the individual deadlift as well. Luckily, Izzy Tait and Sam Taylor proved to be a perfect matchup for this event.
Both Izzy Tait and Sam Taylor utilized a lifting belt and lifting straps to complete the lift. Standing shoulder-to-shoulder, Izzy and Sam applied equal force and evenly lifted the barbell up. After they successfully completed the lift, the crowd cheered with excitement, while the two women embraced in a hug to celebrate.
Watch the tandem deadlift world record here:

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The tandem deadlift was not the only world record at the 2023 UK’s Strongest Woman and Man competition, as Lucy Underdown also set a record of her own. As a part of the Strongwoman competition, Lucy took part in a Max deadlift event. She ended up locking out 305 kilograms (672.4 pounds) on the Kratos barbell for a new World Record.
Speaking of Lucy Underdown, she played a key role in making the Strongwoman portion of the competition very interesting. Lucy, along with the ultimate winner, Rebecca Roberts, led the competition to a nail-biting final event. With these two women tied on points going into the Sack Throw, they only needed to outperform each other for the win. Rebecca dominated the event and won the competition, while Lucy stumbled on her final sack.
Izzy Tait also competed in the 2023 UK’s Strongest Woman competition, but her deadlift partner, Sam Taylor, did not. Izzy got off to a very bad start, but managed to jump up to fifth-place by the end of the competition.
The men’s division was not as tight as the women’s since Paul Smith took the lead in the first event and held onto it until the end. Thus, he defended his UK’s Strongest Man in 2022.

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Izzy Tait and Sam Taylor now became the first pair of women to reach the 1,000-pound milestone in the Tandem Deadlift event. In addition, this achievement has been officially confirmed by Guinness, as both women received certificates validating their efforts.
Published: 30 May, 2023 | 3:48 PM EDT