Oleksii Novikov Wins the 2022 Rogue Invitational Strongman Competition

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Oleksii Novikov of Ukraine is your 2022 Rogue Invitational Strongman champion. After placing third in the inaugural contest last year, Novikov put together a consistent string of event performances, winning the entire event with 49.5 points. Trey Mitchell of the United States placed second, and Mitchell Hooper of Canada placed third.

A win at the Rogue Invitational — which offers the highest prize purse of any professional strongman competition — is another capstone on Novikov’s illustrious strongman career.
Related: BarBend‘s 2022 Rogue Invitational Strongman live results page.
2022 Rogue Invitational Results

OIeksii Novikov — 49.5 points
Trey Mitchell — 48 points
Mitchell Hooper — 43.5 points
Martins Licis — 37.5 points
Pavlo Nakonechnyy — 35 points
Bobby Thompson — 27.5 points
Maxime Boudreault — 27 points
Rob Kearney — 25 points
Eythor Ingolfsson Melsted — 22.5 points
Kevin Faires — 14.5 points

Novikov’s Performance
Strongman competitions offer various tests, and an athlete is never a master of them all. For this reason, it’s usually the jack of all trades that can log consistent performances in the top three that walk away the victor. And that’s exactly what Novikov did, winning 1 event and placing in the top three in 5 events. Here’s a breakdown of his event placings:

Since 2016, Novikov has racked up a list of accomplishments that any strongman would pine for. He’s a four-time Ukraine’s Strongest Man (2016-2019). He also won the World’s Ultimate Strongman contest twice (2020-21).
However, winning the 2020 World’s Strongest Man is undoubtedly Novikov’s crowning achievement thus far. He tied with Jón Páll Sigmarsson as the youngest person to win the title at 24 years old. (Sigmarsson won the 1984 WSM)

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After his big win, Novikov has racked up a handful of impressive victories — including the 2021 and 2022 Strongman Classic and the 2022 Europe’s Strongest Man title.
Stronger Than He Looks
With this win, Novikov takes home $112,108, the most prize money of any strongman competition in 2022. While no one knows for certain what he’ll do with the earnings, Novikov has been raising money for the Ukraine army since Russia invaded his native country in February 2022.
Amid a stellar season, Novikov also trained with the Ukraine military, balancing his competition schedule with his combat training. At the 2022 Arnold Strongman Classic, Arnold Schwarzenegger announced that Novikov, who placed second, would receive an additional $55,000 to match the winner’s (Martins Licis) prize purse of $80,000. The money went towards helping Ukrainian civilians acquire body armor.
More Rogue Invitational Content
The strongman show may be wrapped, but there’s still a day of competition left for the CrossFit athletes. You can follow along on BarBend‘s CrossFit results page.
CrossFitters will contend with three more events on Sunday, Oct. 30. They are scheduled to take place at:

Event 8: 10 a.m. CST/11 a.m. EST
Event 9: 1:10 p.m. CST/ 2:10 p.m. EST
Event 10: 3:40 p.m CST/4:40 p.m EST

There will also be three Rogue Record Breaker events occurring from 11:15 a.m. through 12:20 p.m. CST.
Featured Image: Patrick Clark / Athlete’s Eye Photography

Oleksii Novikov of Ukraine is your 2022 Rogue Invitational Strongman champion. After placing third in the inaugural contest last year, Novikov put together a consistent string of event performances, winning the entire event with 49.5 points. Trey Mitchell of the United States placed second, and Mitchell Hooper of Canada placed third.



A win at the Rogue Invitational — which offers the highest prize purse of any professional strongman competition — is another capstone on Novikov’s illustrious strongman career.


Related: BarBend‘s 2022 Rogue Invitational Strongman live results page.


2022 Rogue Invitational Results

[*]OIeksii Novikov — 49.5 points
[*]Trey Mitchell — 48 points
[*]Mitchell Hooper — 43.5 points
[*]Martins Licis — 37.5 points
[*]Pavlo Nakonechnyy — 35 points
[*]Bobby Thompson — 27.5 points
[*]Maxime Boudreault — 27 points
[*]Rob Kearney — 25 points
[*]Eythor Ingolfsson Melsted — 22.5 points
[*]Kevin Faires — 14.5 points

Novikov’s Performance
Strongman competitions offer various tests, and an athlete is never a master of them all. For this reason, it’s usually the jack of all trades that can log consistent performances in the top three that walk away the victor. And that’s exactly what Novikov did, winning 1 event and placing in the top three in 5 events. Here’s a breakdown of his event placings:



Since 2016, Novikov has racked up a list of accomplishments that any strongman would pine for. He’s a four-time Ukraine’s Strongest Man (2016-2019). He also won the World’s Ultimate Strongman contest twice (2020-21).


However, winning the 2020 World’s Strongest Man is undoubtedly Novikov’s crowning achievement thus far. He tied with Jón Páll Sigmarsson as the youngest person to win the title at 24 years old. (Sigmarsson won the 1984 WSM)



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After his big win, Novikov has racked up a handful of impressive victories — including the 2021 and 2022 Strongman Classic and the 2022 Europe’s Strongest Man title.


Stronger Than He Looks
With this win, Novikov takes home $112,108, the most prize money of any strongman competition in 2022. While no one knows for certain what he’ll do with the earnings, Novikov has been raising money for the Ukraine army since Russia invaded his native country in February 2022.


Amid a stellar season, Novikov also trained with the Ukraine military, balancing his competition schedule with his combat training. At the 2022 Arnold Strongman Classic, Arnold Schwarzenegger announced that Novikov, who placed second, would receive an additional $55,000 to match the winner’s (Martins Licis) prize purse of $80,000. The money went towards helping Ukrainian civilians acquire body armor.


More Rogue Invitational Content
The strongman show may be wrapped, but there’s still a day of competition left for the CrossFit athletes. You can follow along on BarBend‘s CrossFit results page.


CrossFitters will contend with three more events on Sunday, Oct. 30. They are scheduled to take place at:


  • Event 8: 10 a.m. CST/11 a.m. EST
  • Event 9: 1:10 p.m. CST/ 2:10 p.m. EST
  • Event 10: 3:40 p.m CST/4:40 p.m EST
There will also be three Rogue Record Breaker events occurring from 11:15 a.m. through 12:20 p.m. CST.


Featured Image: Patrick Clark / Athlete’s Eye Photography




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