2022 Giants Live World Tour Finals Results — Mitchell Hooper’s Winning Streak Continues

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Mitchell Hooper seems unstoppable. The strongman is new to the competitive pro scene in 2022 and has been heating up since his international contest debut at the 2022 World’s Strongest Man (WSM) contest. Following up on his 2022 Arnold Strongman Classic (ASC) UK victory at the tail end of September, Hooper scored another contest victory at the 2022 Giants Live World Tour Finals on Oct. 8, 2022, at the OVO Hydro arena in Glasgow, Scotland.
The victory marks the first Giants Live contest win of Hooper’s career. Check out the final results below:
2022 Giants Live World Tour Finals Results

Mitchell Hooper (CAN) — 52 points
Aivars Šmaukstelis (LAT) — 47.5 points
Kevin Faires (USA) — 46 points
Pavlo Nakonechnyy (UKR) — 40 points
Pavlo Kordiyaka (UKR) — 38 points
Rauno Heinla (EST) — 29 points
Paul Smith (UK) — 28.5 points
Pa O’Dwyer (IRE) — 27 points
Eddie Williams (AUS) — 23 points
Mark Felix (UK) — 19 points
Andy Black (UK) — 19 points
Louis Jack (UK) — 19 points

The single-day contest featured five events: the Nicol Stones, Carry & Drag, Axle Deadlift, Dumbbell Press, and Power Stairs. Individual event results can be seen below:



[Related: Strongman Nicolas Cambi (U105KG) Sets Heavy Dumbbell World Record of 285 Pounds]
Nicol Stones
As with all Nicol Stone events, the two stones were of uneven weight — 114 kilograms and 139 kilograms. The athletes attempted to walk the uneven stones for maximum distance. Faires, who holds the world record in the event, proved his prowess with the event win, 2.5 meters further than runner-up Hooper.

Kevin Faires — 24.61 meters
Mitchell Hooper — 24.14 meters
Andy Black — 24.08 meters
Paul Smith — 23.1 meters
Aivars Šmaukstelis — 20 meters
Louis Jack — 19.75 meters
Eddie Williams — 16.58 meters
Mark Felix — 16.37 meters
Pavlo Nakonechnyy — 15.91 meters
Rauno Heinla — 12.75 meters
Pavlo Kordiyaka — 9.4 meters
Pa O’Dwyer — 8.58 meters

Carry & Drag
The Carry & Drag event had a one-minute time cap for athletes to carry a 125-kilogram anchor and drag a 350-kilogram chain across the 40-meter course. Hooper’s notorious speed was on display as he scored his first event win of the contest to jump into the overall lead that he would ultimately leave Scotland with. Kordiyaka, another athlete with boast-worthy agility, took second less than a second behind Hooper.

Mitchell Hooper — 22.16 seconds
Pavlo Kordiyaka — 22.96 seconds
Kevin Faires — 23.41 seconds
Pa O’Dwyer — 25.35 seconds
Aivars Šmaukstelis — 26.45 seconds
Paul Smith — 27.30 seconds
Pavlo Nakonechnyy — 27.78 seconds
Rauno Heinla — 28.57 seconds
Louis Jack — 28.84 seconds
Eddie Williams — 30.65 seconds
Andy Black — 37.37 seconds
Mark Felix — 40.40 seconds

Axle Deadlift
The Axle Deadlift event was for reps with 350 kilograms. Each athlete attempted to lock out that weight as many times as possible in the one-minute time cap. Nakonechnyy beasted his way to an impressive 11 reps for the event win, with deadlift specialist Heinla and Hooper coming in second with nine reps and third with seven reps, respectively.

Pavlo Nakonechnyy — 11 reps
Rauno Heinla — Nine reps
Mitchell Hooper — Seven reps
Kevin Faires — Six reps (T-fourth)
Aivars Šmaukstelis — Six reps (T-fourth)
Mark Felix — Six reps (T-fourth)
Pavlo Kordiyaka — Five reps (T-seventh)
Pa O’Dwyer — Five reps (T-seventh)
Paul Smith — Four reps (T-ninth)
Eddie Williams — Four reps (T-ninth)
Andy Black — Four reps (T-ninth)
Louis Jack — Two reps

Dumbbell Press
The Dumbbell Press event featured a 100-kilogram dumbbell. Each athlete had the opportunity to clean and press the dumbbell overhead for as many reps as possible in a 60-second time cap. Šmaukstelis was consistent across the board all contest and finally scored an event win with seven reps, tied with Kordiyaka. Hooper claimed third-place points at one rep shy of the leaders.

Aivars Šmaukstelis — Seven reps (T-first)
Pavlo Kordiyaka — Seven reps (T-first)
Mitchell Hooper — Six reps
Pa O’Dwyer — Five reps (T-fourth)
Paul Smith — Five reps (T-fourth)
Pavlo Nakonechnyy — Four reps
Kevin Faires — Three reps
Rauno Heinla — Two reps (T-eighth)
Eddie Williams — Two reps (T-eighth)
Louis Jack — Two reps (T-eighth)
Mark Felix — No reps
Andy Black — No reps

Power Stairs
With 60 seconds on the clock, each athlete attempted to load five implements up three stairs. The five objects weighed 200, 210, 225, 240, and 250 kilograms. Athletes were scored by how many total steps of the 15 they reached, and ties were broken based on time.

Aivars Šmaukstelis — 15 in 33.02 seconds
Pavlo Nakonechnyy — 15 in 38.81 seconds
Kevin Faires — 15 in 39.50 seconds
Mitchell Hooper — 15 in 42.08 seconds
Pavlo Kordiyaka — 15 in 44.52 seconds
Eddie Williams — 15 in 46.90 seconds
Rauno Heinla — 15 in 51.28 seconds
Mark Felix — 13 in 57.78 seconds
Andy Black — 12 in 50.78 seconds
Pa O’Dwyer — 12 in 59.78 seconds
Louis Jack — Nine in 26.64 seconds
Paul Smith — Nine in 47.54 seconds

Featured image: @mitchellhooper on Instagram

Mitchell Hooper seems unstoppable. The strongman is new to the competitive pro scene in 2022 and has been heating up since his international contest debut at the 2022 World’s Strongest Man (WSM) contest. Following up on his 2022 Arnold Strongman Classic (ASC) UK victory at the tail end of September, Hooper scored another contest victory at the 2022 Giants Live World Tour Finals on Oct. 8, 2022, at the OVO Hydro arena in Glasgow, Scotland.


The victory marks the first Giants Live contest win of Hooper’s career. Check out the final results below:


2022 Giants Live World Tour Finals Results

[*]Mitchell Hooper (CAN) — 52 points
[*]Aivars Šmaukstelis (LAT) — 47.5 points
[*]Kevin Faires (USA) — 46 points
[*]Pavlo Nakonechnyy (UKR) — 40 points
[*]Pavlo Kordiyaka (UKR) — 38 points
[*]Rauno Heinla (EST) — 29 points
[*]Paul Smith (UK) — 28.5 points
[*]Pa O’Dwyer (IRE) — 27 points
[*]Eddie Williams (AUS) — 23 points
[*]Mark Felix (UK) — 19 points
[*]Andy Black (UK) — 19 points
[*]Louis Jack (UK) — 19 points

The single-day contest featured five events: the Nicol Stones, Carry & Drag, Axle Deadlift, Dumbbell Press, and Power Stairs. Individual event results can be seen below:




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[Related: Strongman Nicolas Cambi (U105KG) Sets Heavy Dumbbell World Record of 285 Pounds]


Nicol Stones
As with all Nicol Stone events, the two stones were of uneven weight — 114 kilograms and 139 kilograms. The athletes attempted to walk the uneven stones for maximum distance. Faires, who holds the world record in the event, proved his prowess with the event win, 2.5 meters further than runner-up Hooper.



[*]Kevin Faires — 24.61 meters
[*]Mitchell Hooper — 24.14 meters
[*]Andy Black — 24.08 meters
[*]Paul Smith — 23.1 meters
[*]Aivars Šmaukstelis — 20 meters
[*]Louis Jack — 19.75 meters
[*]Eddie Williams — 16.58 meters
[*]Mark Felix — 16.37 meters
[*]Pavlo Nakonechnyy — 15.91 meters
[*]Rauno Heinla — 12.75 meters
[*]Pavlo Kordiyaka — 9.4 meters
[*]Pa O’Dwyer — 8.58 meters

Carry & Drag
The Carry & Drag event had a one-minute time cap for athletes to carry a 125-kilogram anchor and drag a 350-kilogram chain across the 40-meter course. Hooper’s notorious speed was on display as he scored his first event win of the contest to jump into the overall lead that he would ultimately leave Scotland with. Kordiyaka, another athlete with boast-worthy agility, took second less than a second behind Hooper.



[*]Mitchell Hooper — 22.16 seconds
[*]Pavlo Kordiyaka — 22.96 seconds
[*]Kevin Faires — 23.41 seconds
[*]Pa O’Dwyer — 25.35 seconds
[*]Aivars Šmaukstelis — 26.45 seconds
[*]Paul Smith — 27.30 seconds
[*]Pavlo Nakonechnyy — 27.78 seconds
[*]Rauno Heinla — 28.57 seconds
[*]Louis Jack — 28.84 seconds
[*]Eddie Williams — 30.65 seconds
[*]Andy Black — 37.37 seconds
[*]Mark Felix — 40.40 seconds

Axle Deadlift
The Axle Deadlift event was for reps with 350 kilograms. Each athlete attempted to lock out that weight as many times as possible in the one-minute time cap. Nakonechnyy beasted his way to an impressive 11 reps for the event win, with deadlift specialist Heinla and Hooper coming in second with nine reps and third with seven reps, respectively.



[*]Pavlo Nakonechnyy — 11 reps
[*]Rauno Heinla — Nine reps
[*]Mitchell Hooper — Seven reps
[*]Kevin Faires — Six reps (T-fourth)
[*]Aivars Šmaukstelis — Six reps (T-fourth)
[*]Mark Felix — Six reps (T-fourth)
[*]Pavlo Kordiyaka — Five reps (T-seventh)
[*]Pa O’Dwyer — Five reps (T-seventh)
[*]Paul Smith — Four reps (T-ninth)
[*]Eddie Williams — Four reps (T-ninth)
[*]Andy Black — Four reps (T-ninth)
[*]Louis Jack — Two reps

Dumbbell Press
The Dumbbell Press event featured a 100-kilogram dumbbell. Each athlete had the opportunity to clean and press the dumbbell overhead for as many reps as possible in a 60-second time cap. Šmaukstelis was consistent across the board all contest and finally scored an event win with seven reps, tied with Kordiyaka. Hooper claimed third-place points at one rep shy of the leaders.



[*]Aivars Šmaukstelis — Seven reps (T-first)
[*]Pavlo Kordiyaka — Seven reps (T-first)
[*]Mitchell Hooper — Six reps
[*]Pa O’Dwyer — Five reps (T-fourth)
[*]Paul Smith — Five reps (T-fourth)
[*]Pavlo Nakonechnyy — Four reps
[*]Kevin Faires — Three reps
[*]Rauno Heinla — Two reps (T-eighth)
[*]Eddie Williams — Two reps (T-eighth)
[*]Louis Jack — Two reps (T-eighth)
[*]Mark Felix — No reps
[*]Andy Black — No reps

Power Stairs
With 60 seconds on the clock, each athlete attempted to load five implements up three stairs. The five objects weighed 200, 210, 225, 240, and 250 kilograms. Athletes were scored by how many total steps of the 15 they reached, and ties were broken based on time.



[*]Aivars Šmaukstelis — 15 in 33.02 seconds
[*]Pavlo Nakonechnyy — 15 in 38.81 seconds
[*]Kevin Faires — 15 in 39.50 seconds
[*]Mitchell Hooper — 15 in 42.08 seconds
[*]Pavlo Kordiyaka — 15 in 44.52 seconds
[*]Eddie Williams — 15 in 46.90 seconds
[*]Rauno Heinla — 15 in 51.28 seconds
[*]Mark Felix — 13 in 57.78 seconds
[*]Andy Black — 12 in 50.78 seconds
[*]Pa O’Dwyer — 12 in 59.78 seconds
[*]Louis Jack — Nine in 26.64 seconds
[*]Paul Smith — Nine in 47.54 seconds

Featured image: @mitchellhooper on Instagram




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