Benedikt Magnússon

Benedikt Magnússon
Born June 4, 1983 (1983-06-04) (age 28)
Iceland
Residence Hafnarfjörður, Iceland
Other names Benni
Occupation Strongman, Powerlifter
Employer Super Gym
Height 1.83 m (6 ft 0 in)
Weight 171 kilograms (380 lb)
Spouse Gemma Taylor (Magnússon)
Children Benedikt Benediktsson
Relatives Magnús Magnússon (brother) [1]
Competition record
Strongman
Competitor for  Iceland
Arnold Strongman Classic
5th 2006
5th 2008
IFSA Strongman World Championship
7th 2006
Iceland's Strongest Man (IFSA)
1st 2003
1st 2004
Iceland's Strongest Man
1st 2003
2nd 2004
2nd 2010
Iceland's Strongest Viking
1st 2007

Benedikt Magnússon (born June 4, 1983), known by his nickname "Benni", is a strongman and powerlifter from Iceland.

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Strongman and powerlifting

Benedikt formerly held the world record for the Hummer tire deadlift of 500 kg (1102 lb) at the Arnold Strongman Classic, in which hummer tires are used instead of powerlifting plates under strongman rules where lifting straps are allowed.

Benedikt finished 5th at the Arnold Strongman Classic in 2006 & 2008, and was winner of Iceland's Strongest Man in 2003[2] as well as runner up in 2004 and recently in 2010.[3]

Benedikt is the current WPO powerlifting world record holder in the deadlift. He lifted 440 kilograms (970 lb) in 2005 in Helsinki, Finland.[4]

Benedikt currently holds the Log Lift Icelandic Record standing at 180 kg (397 lb).

Benedikt Magnússon, alongside wife Gemma Magnússon, (Britain's Strongest Woman) owned and ran heavy lifting gym in Iceland called Super Gym. Super Gym ran monthly "raw" (without the aid of suits) competitions including Log Lift Max, Deadlift Max, Rolling Thunder Max, Bench Press Max, and Squat Max.

Benedikt holds the current deadlift world record, lifting 1,015 pounds (460 kg) at the Ronnie Coleman classic, April 2 2011.

He is the brother of another winner of Iceland's Strongest Man, Magnús Magnússon.[1]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Saturday, December 17, 2005, IFSA Team World Championships: Team Europe vs. Team Scandinavia, by Randall J. Strossen, Ph.D.IronMind
  2. ^ http://www.davidhorne-gripmaster.com/strongmanresults.html
  3. ^ http://www.ironmind.com/ironmind/opencms/Articles/2010/Jun/Stefan_Solvi_Petursson_Wins_Icelandxs_Strongest_Man.html
  4. ^ http://www.ironscene.com/videos/28_benedikt_magnusson_440kg_deadlift

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