2022 Marijampol? International Results — Pavlo Kordiyaka Triumphant

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The 2022 Marijampol? International strongman contest took place on Aug. 20, 2022, in Marijampol?, Lithuania. The single-day competition featured 10 athletes competing across six events: an Overhead Medley, a Deadlift, a Frame and Fingal’s Finger Medley, a Deadlift Hold, a Loading Race, and a Shield Carry.
Pavlo Kordiyaka won three of the six events — both medleys and the loading race — to secure his spot atop the podium. He ranked 3.5 points ahead of runner-up Mantas Lalas and 4.5 points higher than bronze medalist Gunnar Gimbutas. Check out the full results below:
2022 Marijampol? International Results

Pavlo Kordiyaka (Ukraine) — 46 points
Mantas Lalas (Lithuania) — 42.5 points
Gunnar Gimbutas (Estonia) — 41.5 points
Sami Ahola (Finland) — 40.5 points
Karolis Aleksandravi?ius (Lithuania) — 40 points
Dainius Repšys (Lithuania) — 39.5 points
Andris Dila?ns (Latvia) — 27.5 points
Peter Reinthaler (Austria) — 20 points
Chris Beetham (UK) — 18 points
Maroš Štefa?ák (Slovakia) — 6.5 points

Check out the results of each of the six events below.



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Overhead Medley
The Overhead Medley challenged athletes to lift a 140-kilogram log, a 120-kilogram rock, and a 90-kilogram heavy dumbbell with each arm twice. The athlete who performed all six lifts in the fastest time possible won.
Half of the field completed all six reps, but Kordiyaka put the roster on notice with the fastest time of 37.02 seconds.

Pavlo Kordiyaka — Six in 37.02 seconds
Dainius Repšys — Six in 46.82 seconds
Mantas Lalas — Six in 51.71 seconds
Peter Reinthaler — Six in 54.49 seconds
Sami Ahola — Six in 54.62 seconds
Karolis Aleksandravi?ius — Five in 42.08 seconds
Gunnar Gimbutas — Two in 14.52 seconds
Chris Beetham — Two in 20.11 seconds
Andris Dila?ns — No Lift
Maroš Štefa?ák — No Lift

Deadlift
Athletes were challenged to perform as many reps as possible of a 300-kilogram Bavarian deadlift. Karolis Aleksandravi?ius was the lone strongman to reach double-digit reps.

Karolis Aleksandravi?ius — 10 reps
Dainius Repšys — Nine reps
Pavlo Kordiyaka — Eight reps (T-third)
Gunnar Gimbutas — Eight reps (T-third)
Mantas Lalas — Seven reps (T-fifth)
Maroš Štefa?ák — Seven reps (T-fifth)
Peter Reinthaler — Four reps
Sami Ahola — Three reps (T-eighth)
Andris Dila?ns — Three reps (T-eighth)
Chris Beetham — One rep

For those unfamiliar with a Bavarian lift, check out the video below of the 1995 World’s Strongest Man (WSM) contest which featured the event:

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Frame and Fingal’s Finger Medley
Each strongman attempted to carry a 400-kilogram frame and flip a pair of Fingal’s Fingers in the fastest time possible. Kordiyaka locked up his second event win as the only athlete to finish in sub-30 seconds.

Pavlo Kordiyaka — 29.61 seconds
Mantas Lalas — 33.13 seconds
Gunnar Gimbutas — 37.93 seconds
Dainius Repšys — 40.31 seconds
Sami Ahola — 40.74 seconds
Andris Dila?ns — 58.57 seconds
Chris Beetham — 58.62 seconds
Karolis Aleksandravi?ius — 60.58 seconds
Peter Reinthaler — 101.42 seconds
Maroš Štefa?ák — Did Not Finish

Deadlift Hold
Gimbutas finally found his groove in the Deadlift Hold, taking first-place points as the only strongman to eclipse 30 seconds. Andris Dila?ns wasn’t too far behind, sustaining the hold for just over 29 seconds.

Gunnar Gimbutas — 32.26 seconds
Andris Dila?ns — 29.13 seconds
Sami Ahola — 26.69 seconds
Karolis Aleksandravi?ius — 25.30 seconds
Pavlo Kordiyaka — 20.12 seconds
Dainius Repšys — 20.04 seconds
Mantas Lalas — 15.94 seconds
Chris Beetham — 13.22 seconds
Peter Reinthaler — No Lift
Maroš Štefa?ák — Withdrew

Loading Race
The Loading Race consisted of five implements ranging from 100 to 160 kilograms. The goal was to load all five in the fastest time possible.

Pavlo Kordiyaka — Five in 38.09 seconds
Sami Ahola — Five in 50.26 seconds
Karolis Aleksandravi?ius — Five in 58.87 seconds
Dainius Repšys — Five in 60.53 seconds
Mantas Lalas — Four in 26.38 seconds
Andris Dila?ns — Four in 58.05 seconds
Gunnar Gimbutas — Four in 58.06 seconds
Chris Beetham — Four in 61.63 seconds
Peter Reinthaler — Four in 62.15 seconds
Maroš Štefa?ák — Withdrew

Shield Carry
The Shield Carry event tasked each strongman to carry a 170-kilogram shield for distance. Despite Kordiyaka’s eighth-place finish in this event, he had enough of a buffer in his overall lead to hang on to first place and take home the gold.

Mantas Lalas — 100 meters
Sami Ahola — 81.55 meters
Gunnar Gimbutas — 79.9 meters
Karolis Aleksandravi?ius — 76.8 meters
Andris Dila?ns — 75 meters
Peter Reinthaler — 57.35 meters
Chris Beetham — 55.1 meters
Pavlo Kordiyaka — 50 meters (T-eighth)
Dainius Repšys — 50 meters (T-eighth)
Maroš Štefa?ák — Withdrew

Featured image: @pavlo_kordiyaka on Instagram

The 2022 Marijampol? International strongman contest took place on Aug. 20, 2022, in Marijampol?, Lithuania. The single-day competition featured 10 athletes competing across six events: an Overhead Medley, a Deadlift, a Frame and Fingal’s Finger Medley, a Deadlift Hold, a Loading Race, and a Shield Carry.


Pavlo Kordiyaka won three of the six events — both medleys and the loading race — to secure his spot atop the podium. He ranked 3.5 points ahead of runner-up Mantas Lalas and 4.5 points higher than bronze medalist Gunnar Gimbutas. Check out the full results below:


2022 Marijampol? International Results

[*]Pavlo Kordiyaka (Ukraine) — 46 points
[*]Mantas Lalas (Lithuania) — 42.5 points
[*]Gunnar Gimbutas (Estonia) — 41.5 points
[*]Sami Ahola (Finland) — 40.5 points
[*]Karolis Aleksandravi?ius (Lithuania) — 40 points
[*]Dainius Repšys (Lithuania) — 39.5 points
[*]Andris Dila?ns (Latvia) — 27.5 points
[*]Peter Reinthaler (Austria) — 20 points
[*]Chris Beetham (UK) — 18 points
[*]Maroš Štefa?ák (Slovakia) — 6.5 points

Check out the results of each of the six events below.




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Overhead Medley
The Overhead Medley challenged athletes to lift a 140-kilogram log, a 120-kilogram rock, and a 90-kilogram heavy dumbbell with each arm twice. The athlete who performed all six lifts in the fastest time possible won.


Half of the field completed all six reps, but Kordiyaka put the roster on notice with the fastest time of 37.02 seconds.



[*]Pavlo Kordiyaka — Six in 37.02 seconds
[*]Dainius Repšys — Six in 46.82 seconds
[*]Mantas Lalas — Six in 51.71 seconds
[*]Peter Reinthaler — Six in 54.49 seconds
[*]Sami Ahola — Six in 54.62 seconds
[*]Karolis Aleksandravi?ius — Five in 42.08 seconds
[*]Gunnar Gimbutas — Two in 14.52 seconds
[*]Chris Beetham — Two in 20.11 seconds
[*]Andris Dila?ns No Lift
[*]Maroš Štefa?ák No Lift

Deadlift
Athletes were challenged to perform as many reps as possible of a 300-kilogram Bavarian deadlift. Karolis Aleksandravi?ius was the lone strongman to reach double-digit reps.



[*]Karolis Aleksandravi?ius — 10 reps
[*]Dainius Repšys — Nine reps
[*]Pavlo Kordiyaka — Eight reps (T-third)
[*]Gunnar Gimbutas — Eight reps (T-third)
[*]Mantas Lalas — Seven reps (T-fifth)
[*]Maroš Štefa?ák — Seven reps (T-fifth)
[*]Peter Reinthaler — Four reps
[*]Sami Ahola — Three reps (T-eighth)
[*]Andris Dila?ns — Three reps (T-eighth)
[*]Chris Beetham — One rep

For those unfamiliar with a Bavarian lift, check out the video below of the 1995 World’s Strongest Man (WSM) contest which featured the event:



[Related: Luke Stoltman Shares a Behind-the-Scenes Look At His 2022 Shaw Classic Withdrawal]


Frame and Fingal’s Finger Medley
Each strongman attempted to carry a 400-kilogram frame and flip a pair of Fingal’s Fingers in the fastest time possible. Kordiyaka locked up his second event win as the only athlete to finish in sub-30 seconds.



[*]Pavlo Kordiyaka — 29.61 seconds
[*]Mantas Lalas — 33.13 seconds
[*]Gunnar Gimbutas — 37.93 seconds
[*]Dainius Repšys — 40.31 seconds
[*]Sami Ahola — 40.74 seconds
[*]Andris Dila?ns — 58.57 seconds
[*]Chris Beetham — 58.62 seconds
[*]Karolis Aleksandravi?ius — 60.58 seconds
[*]Peter Reinthaler — 101.42 seconds
[*]Maroš Štefa?ák Did Not Finish

Deadlift Hold
Gimbutas finally found his groove in the Deadlift Hold, taking first-place points as the only strongman to eclipse 30 seconds. Andris Dila?ns wasn’t too far behind, sustaining the hold for just over 29 seconds.



[*]Gunnar Gimbutas — 32.26 seconds
[*]Andris Dila?ns — 29.13 seconds
[*]Sami Ahola — 26.69 seconds
[*]Karolis Aleksandravi?ius — 25.30 seconds
[*]Pavlo Kordiyaka — 20.12 seconds
[*]Dainius Repšys — 20.04 seconds
[*]Mantas Lalas — 15.94 seconds
[*]Chris Beetham — 13.22 seconds
[*]Peter Reinthaler No Lift
[*]Maroš Štefa?ák Withdrew

Loading Race
The Loading Race consisted of five implements ranging from 100 to 160 kilograms. The goal was to load all five in the fastest time possible.



[*]Pavlo Kordiyaka — Five in 38.09 seconds
[*]Sami Ahola — Five in 50.26 seconds
[*]Karolis Aleksandravi?ius — Five in 58.87 seconds
[*]Dainius Repšys — Five in 60.53 seconds
[*]Mantas Lalas — Four in 26.38 seconds
[*]Andris Dila?ns — Four in 58.05 seconds
[*]Gunnar Gimbutas — Four in 58.06 seconds
[*]Chris Beetham — Four in 61.63 seconds
[*]Peter Reinthaler — Four in 62.15 seconds
[*]Maroš Štefa?ák Withdrew

Shield Carry
The Shield Carry event tasked each strongman to carry a 170-kilogram shield for distance. Despite Kordiyaka’s eighth-place finish in this event, he had enough of a buffer in his overall lead to hang on to first place and take home the gold.



[*]Mantas Lalas — 100 meters
[*]Sami Ahola — 81.55 meters
[*]Gunnar Gimbutas — 79.9 meters
[*]Karolis Aleksandravi?ius — 76.8 meters
[*]Andris Dila?ns — 75 meters
[*]Peter Reinthaler — 57.35 meters
[*]Chris Beetham — 55.1 meters
[*]Pavlo Kordiyaka — 50 meters (T-eighth)
[*]Dainius Repšys — 50 meters (T-eighth)
[*]Maroš Štefa?ák Withdrew

Featured image: @pavlo_kordiyaka on Instagram




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