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International Federation of Strength Athletes

International governing body for strongman competition


Summary

International governing body for strongman competition

FieldValue
nameInternational Federation of Strength Athletes
imageInternational Federation of Strength Athletes (logo).jpg
size180px
typeSports federation
headquartersGlasgow, Scotland
leader_titleManaging Director
leader_nameChristian Fennell
languageEnglish

The International Federation of Strength Athletes (IFSA or IFSA Strongman) was an international governing body for strongman competition. IFSA operated from 1995 to 2007 and was based in Glasgow, Scotland.

History

Origins

In 1995, David Webster, a Scotsman who later received an OBE for his services to sport and head coordinator of the World's Strongest Man from its inception, and his colleague Dr Douglas Edmunds, seven-times Scottish shot and discus champion and twice world caber champion, along with representatives from the competitors in strength athletics including Jamie Reeves, Ilkka Kinnunen and Marcel Mostert formed a governing body called the International Federation of Strength Athletes ("IFSA"). IFSA ran its own grand prix events from 1995 to 2001 in cooperation with WSM. IFSA began co-producing the Strongman Super Series events from 2001 to 2004, still in cooperation with WSM. IFSA entered an agreement with World Class Events (WCE), headed by Ulf Bengtsson, to run the Strongman Super Series. The Strongman Super Series was designed to award the annual Strongman World Championship title, but also acted as a qualifying vehicle for the World's Strongest Man contest.

Split with WSM

For almost a decade IFSA and WSM worked in full cooperation, but this changed at the end of the 2004 season when IFSA returned to organizing its own grand prix events and World Strongman Championships from 2005 to 2007. The InvestGroup Ventures' sports rights management arm, InvestGroup Sports Management, invested heavily into IFSA and this led to the creation of IFSA Strongman. The strategy was to acquire most of the international assets and properties relating to the strongman sport. In essence this was a new organization with some, such as Magnus Samuelsson describing it as "a new company...with the same name as our old federation". The attempt at dominance was not well received by TWI/WSM and disagreement ensued leading to a split in the sport. When IFSA and WSM split in 2004, the Strongman Super Series sided with TWI/WSM forming a rival federation to the IFSA. With the WSM being a TWI owned event, IFSA Holdings announced its own World Strongman Championships for 2005, to be held in Quebec, and thus from that point had no involvement in the WSM contest. From this point, IFSA continued to organize the annual IFSA World Strongman Championships and a series of Grand Prix events throughout the year. Between 2005 and 2007 IFSA had their own version of other major events such as a rival IFSA version of Europe's Strongest Man, known as Europe's Strongest Man (IFSA).

Thus, the world of strength athletics became fragmented, with a number of individuals being able to lay claim to be the strongest in the world by virtue of having won mutually exclusive events. Athletes affiliated to IFSA Strongman were not allowed to compete in the World's Strongest Man ("WSM"), which is produced by TWI and thus neither WSM and its associated Strongman Super Series nor the IFSA circuit could claim to have a comprehensive field of the top athletes. Some events did exist that bridged the divide between the major organizations, such as the Arnold Strongman Classic and Fortissimus.

Dissolution of IFSA/birth of SCL

After the 2007 IFSA World Championships in South Korea, news began to circulate of athletes not being paid, and equipment shipping costs not being honored. IFSA eventually ended up owing $63,000 for shipping their equipment from England to South Korea and finally to Philadelphia. When the money was not paid, the equipment was put up for sale and was eventually purchased by other strongman contest promoters. The 2007 IFSA World Championships would be the final contest run solely by, and under the banner of, IFSA.

In 2008 IFSA executives Ilkka Kinnunen and Marcel Mostert developed the Strongman Champions League and negotiated with IFSA to use its athletes. However, the dissolution of IFSA meant that since the end of 2007, the Strongman Champions League still operated independent of IFSA. Gradually, the last vestiges of IFSA influence began to diminish which led to the breaking down of barriers between the various concurrent circuits. Strength athletes were able to compete in more than one circuit and did so, with a cross over of athletes between the Giants Live circuit, the Strongman Champions League and the Strongman Super Series being apparent. The 2009 World's Strongest Man was therefore anticipated by the strength athletics world as promising to be "the best one yet" because the organisers could ensure invites were made to "every top athlete in the world" regardless of their affiliation to any particular strength athletics body.

IFSA Strongman World Championships

2005: IFSA Strongman World Championships

Dates: 25 September 2005

Quebec City, Canada CAN

PositionNameCountryPoints
1.Žydrūnas SavickasLTU103
2.Vasyl VirastyukUKR96
3.Mikhail KoklyaevRUS93.5
4.Andrus MurumetsEST86
5.Raimonds BergmanisLAT84.5
6.Phil PfisterUSA82.5
7.Vidas BlekaitisLTU81.5
8.Magnus SamuelssonSWE69
9.Robert SzczepanskiPOL67
10.Travis OrtmayerUSA64.5
11.Geoff DolanCAN54.5
12.Karl GillinghamUSA43

2006: IFSA Strongman World Championships

Dates: 24, 25 November 2006

Reykjavik, Iceland ISL

  • This was the first year that qualifying heats were used. There were 3 heats, with the top 4 from each heat moving on to the finals.
PositionNameCountryPoints
1.Žydrūnas SavickasLTU80.5
2.Mikhail KoklyaevRUS78.5
3.Vasyl VirastyukUKR72
4.Vidas BlekaitisLTU70
5.Andrus MurumetsEST55
6.Robert SzczepanskiPOL46.5
7.Benedikt MagnussonISL44.5
8.Oli ThompsonGBR43
9.Nick BestUSA38
10.Travis OrtmayerUSA35
11.Saulius BrusokasLTU33.5
12.Ervin KatonaSRB20.5

2007: IFSA Strongman World Championships

Dates: 12–15 September 2007

Geumsan, South Korea KOR

  • The 2007 competition included 6 qualifying heats, with the top 2 from each heat moving on to the finals.
PositionNameCountryPoints
1.Vasyl VirastyukUKR57.5
2.Mikhail KoklyaevRUS52.5
3.Žydrūnas SavickasLTU51.5
4.Derek PoundstoneUSA50.5
5.Andrus MurumetsEST46.5
6.Vidas BlekaitisLTU41.5
7.Robert SzczepanskiPOL40
8.Van HatfieldUSA32.5
9.Saulius BrusokasLTU29.5
10.Tom McClureUSA26
11.Ervin KatonaSER20.5
12.Jarno HamsNED17.5

Grand Prix events

1995

Name and LocationChampionRunner-up3rd Place
DEN Copenhagen, Denmark
GER Heinz OlleschDEN Flemming RasmussenISL Torfi Olaffson
LIT Klaipėda, Lithuania
GBR Gary TaylorGBR Forbes CowanLTU Stasys Mėčius
GER Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany
ISL Magnus Ver MagnussonWales Gary TaylorGER Heinz Ollesch
DEN Flemming Rasmussen

1996

Name and LocationChampionRunner-up3rd PlaceDate
DEN Copenhagen, Denmark
DEN Flemming RasmussenISL Magnus Ver MagnussonISL Torfi Olaffson
DEN Denmark
FIN Riku KiriISL Magnus Ver MagnussonDEN Flemming Rasmussen
LIT Klaipėda, LithuaniaFIN Riku KiriGER Heinz OlleschISL Magnus Ver Magnusson7 July 1996
DEN Flemming Rasmussen

1997

Name and LocationChampionRunner-up3rd Place
NED Meerssen, Netherlands
FIN Riku KiriRSA Gerrit BadenhorstISL Magnus Ver Magnusson
DEN Copenhagen, Denmark
DEN Flemming RasmussenFIN Riku KiriISL Magnus Ver Magnusson
LIT Klaipėda, LithuaniaLTU Stasys MeciusLAT Raimonds BergmanisISL Magnus Ver Magnusson
DEN Flemming Rasmussen

1998

Name and LocationChampionRunner-up3rd PlaceDate
FIN Helsinki, Finland
SWE Magnus SamuelssonFIN Riku KiriNOR Svend Karlsen14 March 1998
LIT Klaipėda, Lithuania
GBR Jamie ReevesLTU Raimunds KencivikiusRSA Wayne Price1 August 1998
HUN Budapest, Hungary
FIN Riku KiriDEN Flemming RasmussenHUN László Fekete2 August 1998
GER Arnbruck, Germany
FIN Riku KiriFIN Jouko AholaGER Heinz Ollesch5 September 1998
FRO Faroe Islands
SWE Magnus SamuelssonFIN Riku KiriNOR Svend Karlsen

1999

Name and LocationChampionRunner-up3rd PlaceDate
FIN Helsinki, Finland
FIN Jouko AholaFIN Sami HeinonenFIN Janne Virtanen6 March 1999
FRO Faroe Islands
FIN Jouko AholaFRO Regin VagadalSWE Magnus Samuelsson16 May 1999
HUN Keszthely. Hungary
NED Berend VenebergRSA Gerrit BadenhorstFIN Jouko Ahola18 July 1999
NED Hardenberg, Netherlands
RSA Gerrit BadenhorstFIN Jouko AholaNED Berend Veneberg24 July 1999
CZE Prague, Czech Republic
SWE Magnus SamuelssonFIN Jouko AholaASM Joe Onosai14 August 1999
ISL Iceland
CAN Hugo GirardSWE Magnus SamuelssonFIN Janne Virtanen17 October 1999
FIN Matti Uppa

2000

Name and LocationChampionRunner-up3rd PlaceDate
FIN Helsinki, Finland
FIN Janne VirtanenSWE Magnus SamuelssonNOR Svend Karlsen18 March 2000
IRE Ireland
SWE Magnus SamuelssonFIN Janne VirtanenNOR Svend Karlsen30 April 2000
POL Sopot, Poland
SWE Magnus SamuelssonFIN Janne VirtanenPOL Jarek Dymek25 June 2000
FRO Faroe Islands
Faroe Islands Regin VagadalFIN Janne VirtanenSWE Magnus Samuelsson2 September 2000
CZE Prague, Czech Republic
CZE Jan BártlNOR Svend KarlsenGER Martin Muhr2 September 2000
ROM Bucharest, Romania
SWE Magnus SamuelssonFIN Janne VirtanenDEN Rene Minkwitz16 September 2000
CHN Panyu, China
SWE Magnus SamuelssonCAN Hugo GirardFIN Janne Virtanen8 October 2000

2001

Name and LocationChampionRunner-up3rd PlaceDate
POL Sopot, Poland
POL Jarek DymekFIN Janne VirtanenNOR Svend Karlsen10 March 2007
FRO Faroe Islands
FRO Regin VágadalFIN Janne VirtanenPOL Jarek Dymek28 July 2007
FIN Kokkola, Finland
NOR Svend KarlsenNED Wout ZijlstraDEN Rene Minkwitz26 August 2007

2002

Name and LocationChampionRunner-up3rd PlaceDate
POL Szczyrk, Poland
FIN Janne VirtanenPOL Jarek DymekCAN Hugo Girard9 February 2002
FIN Vantaa, Finland
FIN Janne VirtanenNOR Svend KarlsenFIN Juha-Matti Räsänen20 April 2002
TUR Istanbul, Turkey
FIN Janne VirtanenNED Wout ZijlstraAUT Bernd Kerschbaumer18 May 2002
FIN Mariehamn, Finland
SWE Jorma PaananenDEN Rene MinkwitzFIN Harri Simonen10 August 2002
FIN Imatra, Finland
FIN Juha-Matti RäsänenDEN Rene MinkwitzSWE Anders Johansson17 August 2002
CHN Panyu, China
NOR Svend KarlsenFIN Juha-Matti RäsänenLIT Žydrūnas Savickas20 October 2002

2003

Name and LocationChampionRunner-up3rd PlaceDate
POL Inowrocław, Poland
POL Jarek DymekPOL Robert SzczepańskiLAT Raimonds Bergmanis12 April 2003
FIN Vantaa, Finland
FIN Janne VirtanenPOL Mariusz PudzianowskiFIN Juha-Matti Räsänen17 May 2003
CAN Winnipeg, Canada
UK Eddy EllwoodEST Andrus MurumetsNED Peter Baltus15 June 2003
FIN Ylitornio, Finland
POL Mariusz PudzianowskiFIN Janne VirtanenLIT Vidas Blekaitis28 June 2003
POL Gdynia, Poland
POL Mariusz PudzianowskiPOL Jarek DymekSWE Magnus Samuelsson24 August 2003
HUN Sopron, Hungary
SRB Ervin KatonaHUN Ádám DarázsFIN Tomi Lotta15 November 2003

2004

Name and LocationChampionRunner-up3rd PlaceDate
LAT Jūrmala, Latvia
LAT Raimonds BergmanisLIT Žydrūnas SavickasLIT Vilius Petrauskas22 May 2004
TUR Turkey
POL Mariusz PudzianowskiFIN Tomi LottaNOR Svend Karlsen22 May 2004
NED Doetinchem, Netherlands
POL Mariusz PudzianowskiNOR Svend KarlsenLIT Žydrūnas Savickas13 June 2004
UKR Ukraine
UKR Vasyl VirastyukSWE Magnus SamuelssonLIT Žydrūnas Savickas20 June 2004
LIT Šiauliai, Lithuania
LIT Žydrūnas SavickasUKR Vasyl VirastyukPOL Tomasz Nowotniak3 July 2004
LAT Riga, Latvia
POL Mariusz PudzianowskiLAT Raimonds BergmanisUKR Vasyl Virastyuk18 July 2004
HUN Szeged, Hungary
SRB Ervin KatonaLIT Saulius BrusokasRSA Ettiene Smit11 September 2004

2005

Beginning in 2005, IFSA cut all ties with World's Strongest Man and Strongman Super Series and began hosting their own grand prix events and world championships from 2005 to 2007.

Name and LocationChampionRunner-up3rd PlaceDate
HUN Szeged, Hungary
LTU Žydrūnas SavickasDEN Rene MinkwitzRSA Ettiene Smit1 May 2005
UAE Dubai, United Arab Emirates
FIN Tomi LottaPOL Robert SzczepańskiEST Andrus Murumets19 May 2005
RUS Moscow, Russia
LIT Žydrūnas SavickasLAT Raimonds BergmanisRUS Mikhail Koklyaev6 June 2005
NED Doetinchem, Netherlands
FIN Tomi LottaNED Jarno HamsDEN Rene Minkwitz12 June 2005
HUN Hungary
NED Jarno HamsHUN Ádám DarázsSVK Jan Křeháček25 June 2005
LAT Riga, Latvia
LIT Žydrūnas SavickasFIN Tomi LottaEST Andrus Murumets17 July 2005
NOR Kristiansand, Norway
NOR Svend KarlsenSWE Magnus SamuelssonFIN Juha-Matti Räsänen6 August 2005
BRA São Paulo, Brazil
RUS Mikhail KoklyaevNOR Svend KarlsenPOL Robert Szczepański20 August 2005
BRA São Paulo, Brazil
USA Phil PfisterUSA Travis OrtmayerUSA Karl Gillingham21 August 2005
LIT Šiauliai, Lithuania
LIT Žydrūnas SavickasLIT Vilius PetrauskasEST Andrus Murumets27 August 2005
DEN Denmark
DEN Rene MinkwitzUSA Van HatfieldFIN Juha-Pekka Aitala20 November 2005

2006

Name and LocationChampionRunner-up3rd PlaceDate
UKR Kyiv, Ukraine
LTU Žydrūnas SavickasDEN Rene MinkwitzRSA Ettiene Smit18 April 2006
UAE Dubai, United Arab Emirates
LTU Žydrūnas SavickasCAN Geoff DolanEST Andrus Murumets24 April 2006
RUS Moscow, Russia
RUS Mikhail KoklyaevEST Andrus MurumetsLTU Žydrūnas Savickas14 May 2006
USA Tulsa, Oklahoma
LTU Žydrūnas SavickasUSA Derek PoundstoneUSA Jon Andersen21 May 2006
SPA Salou, Spain
FIN Juha-Pekka AitalaSYR Simon SulaimanNED Jarno Hams5 June 2006
HUN Eger, Hungary
RUS Mikhail KoklyaevUKR Vasyl VirastyukUSA Travis Ortmayer5 June 2006
NED Terborg, Netherlands
LTU Žydrūnas SavickasUSA Jon AndersenNED Jarno Hams10 June 2006
LAT Riga, Latvia
LTU Žydrūnas SavickasLAT Raimonds BergmanisRUS Mikhail Koklyaev18 July 2006
FIN Tornio, Finland
EST Andrus MurumetsPOL Robert SzczepanskiUSA Steve MacDonald5 August 2006
UKR Kyiv, Ukraine
UKR Vasyl VirastyukLIT Vidas BlekaitisUKR Oleksandr Pekanov29 December 2006

United Strongman Series

Name and LocationChampionRunner-up3rd PlaceDate
UKR Kyiv, Ukraine
POL Sebastian WentaRUS Igor PedanUKR Viktor Yurchenko18 April 2006
CYP Limassol, Cyprus
USA Travis OrtmayerRUS Igor PedanLAT Raimonds Bergmanis28 May 2006
SRB Belgrade, Serbia
SRB Ervin KatonaCAN Geoff DolanPOL Sebastian Wenta20 June 2006
RUS Moscow, Russia
POL Sebastian WentaRUS Igor PedanSRB Ervin Katona1 July 2006
LTU Marijampolė, Lithuania
LTU Žydrūnas SavickasLTU Vidas BlekaitisRUS Igor Pedan19 August 2006

2007

Name and LocationChampionRunner-up3rd PlaceDate
LAT Riga, Latvia
EST Andrus MurumetsUKR Vasyl VirastyukLTU Vidas Blekaitis17 March 2007
NED Ulft, Netherlands
NED Jarno HamsRSA Ettiene SmitISL Georg Ögmundsson17 June 2007
BUL Sofia, Bulgaria
POL Robert SzczepanskiFIN Janne IllikainenSRB Ervin Katona23 June 2007
UKR Kyiv, Ukraine
UKR Vasyl VirastyukEST Andrus MurumetsLTU Vidas Blekaitis22 July 2007
LIT Klaipėda, Lithuania
LTU Žydrūnas SavickasEST Andrus MurumetsFIN Janne Illikainen28 July 2007
FIN Oulu, Finland
EST Andrus MurumetsFIN Janne IllikainenPOL Robert Szczepanski2 September 2007

Strongman Champions League

Main article: Strongman Champions League

Developed by Ilkka Kinnunen and Marcel Mostert, the Strongman Champions League was launched in 2008 as "a new episode in strongman". It negotiated with IFSA to use its athletes. Since the end of 2008, the Strongman Champions League still operates independently after the dissolution of IFSA:

2008

Name and LocationChampionRunner-up3rd PlaceDate
LAT Riga, Latvia
LTU Žydrūnas SavickasUSA Travis OrtmayerLAT Agris Kazelniks22 March 2008
SER Subotica, Serbia
LTU Žydrūnas SavickasSER Ervin KatonaEST Andrus Murumets10 May 2008
NED Varsseveld, Netherlands
LTU Žydrūnas SavickasEST Andrus MurumetsUSA Travis Ortmayer1 June 2008
BUL Sofia, Bulgaria
EST Andrus MurumetsLTU Žydrūnas SavickasSER Ervin Katona21 June 2008
LTU Vilnius, Lithuania
LTU Žydrūnas SavickasLTU Vidas BlekaitisLTU Saulius Brusokas2 August 2008
ROM Constanța, Romania
LTU Žydrūnas SavickasSER Ervin KatonaUKR Oleksandr Lashyn16 August 2008
FIN Kokkola, Finland
RUS Mikhail KoklyaevLTU Žydrūnas SavickasSER Ervin Katona29 August 2008
LTU Žydrūnas Savickas
130 pointsSER Ervin Katona
72 pointsLAT Agris Kazelniks
60 points

Events were planned in the following locations but cancelled: Dubai, Germany and Hungary

UK Regional Competitions

British Championships (IFSA)

YearChampionRunner-up3rd Place
2005ENG Mark FelixENG Oli ThompsonENG Andrew Raynes

UK Championship (IFSA)

YearChampionRunner-up3rd Place
1997SCO Stuart MurrayENG Steve BrooksENG Russ Bradley
1999NIR Glenn RossTBCTBC

IFSA England's Strongest Man

YearChampionRunner-up3rd Place
2005ENG Eddy EllwoodENG Mark FelixENG Oli Thompson

References

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