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  Phil Pfister wins World's Strongest Man competition.

 Phil Pfister wins World's Strongest Man competition.


CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- Charleston firefighter Phil Pfister has become the first American in 24 years to win the World's Strongest Man competition.

But it hasn't gone to his head.

A weary Pfister was back at work Tuesday, three days after winning the 10-day competition in Sanya, China.

"I haven't even gotten a good night's sleep yet," Pfister said.

The 6-foot-6, 325-pound Pfister beat 25 athletes from around the world in events such as bus pulls, car pushes, tire turns and stone lifts.

Wisconsin native Bill Kazmaier was the last American to win the title, winning from 1980 to 1982.

Pfister, 35, a firefighter since 1999, was in second place behind defending champion Mariusz Pudzianowski of Poland entering the last day of competition but won the last five events. He overtook Pudzianowski in the final event in which competitors carry stones, ranging from 220 to 352 pounds, and place them on platforms in a timed event.

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Nice find.
He doesn't look that strong, but thats some heavy weight he has to pick up.

www.strongmanphil.com


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CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- Charleston firefighter Phil Pfister has become the first American in 24 years to win the World's Strongest Man competition.

But it hasn't gone to his head.

A weary Pfister was back at work Tuesday, three days after winning the 10-day competition in Sanya, China.

"I haven't even gotten a good night's sleep yet," Pfister said.

The 6-foot-6, 325-pound Pfister beat 25 athletes from around the world in events such as bus pulls, car pushes, tire turns and stone lifts.

Wisconsin native Bill Kazmaier was the last American to win the title, winning from 1980 to 1982.

Pfister, 35, a firefighter since 1999, was in second place behind defending champion Mariusz Pudzianowski of Poland entering the last day of competition but won the last five events. He overtook Pudzianowski in the final event in which competitors carry stones, ranging from 220 to 352 pounds, and place them on platforms in a timed event.


Beating Pudzianowski is REALLY impressive. Kudos to him and all his hard work. Love the strongman competition!


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He doesn't look that strong, but thats some heavy weight he has to pick up.


As I'm sure you know, looks mean almost nothing.


   Reply » Phil Pfister wins World's Strongest Man competition.

Thats great to hear.

He has come a long way


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As I'm sure you know, looks mean almost nothing.


Yes, very true.

One thign I don't understand is how olympic lifters pick up so much weight but don't look that muscular at all.
PB, can you explain why? I always thought that strength = size.


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