Žydrūnas Savickas
Žydrūnas Savickas | |
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Born |
Žydrūnas Savickas July 15, 1975 Biržai, Lithuania |
Residence | Lithuania |
Other names | "Big Z" |
Occupation | Strongman, Powerlifting |
Height | 1.91 m (6 ft 3 in) |
Weight | 174 kilograms (384 lb) |
Title |
3 time World's Strongest Man champion 2 time winner IFSA Strongman World Championships 6 time Arnold Strongman Classic champion 3 time Europe's Strongest Man champion 4 time winner World Log Lift Championships 11 time Lithuania's Strongest Man champion |
Spouse(s) | Jurgita Savickienė[1] |
Website | |
Zydrunas Savickas Official Website |
Žydrūnas Savickas (IPA: [ʒʲiːd̪ˈrûːn̪ɐs̪ s̪ɐˈvʲɪt͡skɐs̪]; born July 15, 1975) is a Lithuanian powerlifter and professional strongman. He is widely considered to be one of the greatest strongman competitors of all time,.[3] He is the only modern strongman competitor to have won every major strongman competition, most notably the World's Strongest Man in 2009, 2010, & 2012, the Arnold Strongman Classic on six consecutive occasions from 2003–2008, the IFSA Strongman World Championships in 2005 & 2006, Fortissimus in 2009, the Strongman Champions League overall title in 2008 & 2012, the World Log Lift Championships in 2008, 2009, 2011 and 2012 and Europe's Strongest Man 3 times in 2010, 2012 & 2013.[3] He stands 1.91 m (6 ft 3 in) and competes at 185 kg (385 lb).[4] Savickas is often referred to by his nickname, "Big Z".
Powerlifting/Strongman career
Savickas first became interested in strength sports after watching a Lithuanian strongman contest on TV in 1989. Three years later he took part in that same strongman contest, and defeated a number of older and more experienced competitors. At age 17 Savickas began to train in powerlifting, and in his second powerlifting contest he broke all the Lithuanian records. He is the only Lithuanian to squat over 400 kg. In 1998 Savickas won his first Lithuania's Strongest Man contest, he would later go on to win this contest a total of 7 times. Savickas then competed in the 1998 and 2000 World's Strongest Man contests, but failed to qualify for the finals both times. He won the silver medal in the World powerlifting championship in Japan with a total of 1020 kg, just 2.5 kg behind Brad Gillingham.
2001-2008
A contest in the Faroe Islands in 2001 dealt Savickas a major setback, as he tore both patellar tendons during the conan's wheel event. Many believed that the extent of the injury meant that his career was over. However, nine months later Savickas won the Lithuanian powerlifting championships, and a short time later he also won the 2002 Lithuania's Strongest Man contest. Savickas would go on to finish in 2nd place at the 2002 World's Strongest Man in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. He would finish in 2nd place 3 more times in 2003, 2004 and 2011, and 1st place at the 2009 and 2010 World's Strongest Man contests.
Savickas won the Arnold Strongman Classic six consecutive times from 2003–2008. Savickas won the IFSA European Championships in 2005 which qualified him for the world championships. In September 2005, he broke three world records and won the IFSA Strongman World Championships in Quebec, Canada. Savickas won the 2005 IFSA World Team Championships with Team Europe and won the IFSA World Championships for a 2nd time in 2006 in Reykjavík, Iceland. In 2007, Savickas finished in 3rd place at the last ever IFSA World Championships behind runner-up Mikhail Koklyaev and Champion Vasyl Virastyuk in Geumsan, South Korea.
On October 24, 2005, Savickas represented Lithuania in a team competition with Vidas Blekaitis, Saulius Brusokas, and Vilius Petrauskas. Team Lithuania team placed 5th overall at the IFSA World's Strongest Nation contest in Ukraine.
Savickas won 5 out of the 7 total contests during the inaugural 2008 Strongman Champions League season, and won the 2008 overall title 58 points ahead of second place finisher Ervin Katona.
2009/2010
Savickas was the 2009 and 2010 World's Strongest Man champion. He has also won Europe's Strongest Man in 2010 & 2012. Savickas won Fortissimus in 2009 after finishing runner-up in 2008 behind Derek Poundstone. Savickas is the 3 time reigning World Log Lift Championships winner in 2008, 2009 and 2011(there was no contest held in 2010).
2011
On April 15, 2011 Savickas set a new Guinness World Record performing a 20 meter Farmer's Walk in 7.55 seconds with 150 kg (330 lb) implements in each hand. The event was broadcast on the Guinness TV show in Europe.[5]
Savickas won 5 Strongman Champions League events during the 2011/2012 season, in Finland in March 2011, Germany on April 16, 2011,[6] the SCL Semi-finals in Canada in Oct. 2011, Latvia in Nov 2011 and the SCL Finals in Sarajevo, Bosnia on Feb. 7, 2012.[7]
Savickas lost his WSM crown to American Brian Shaw at the 2011 World's Strongest Man contest at Wingate University, North Carolina coming in second place for the fourth time.
During the SCL Finals in Sarajevo, Savickas set a new world record in the log lift with 215 kg (474 lb).[7] This was his 7th consecutive world record in the log lift, not including his world record in the giant wooden log lift set at the 2010 World's Strongest Man contest.[8]
2012
Savickas won the 2012 Europe's Strongest Man contest on June 23, 2012, his second ESM title after winning in 2010.[9] Savickas also set a new world record in the log lift with a lift of 216 kg (476 lb), this was his 8th consecutive log lift world record.[9]
Savickas has won 8 Strongman Champions League events in the 2012 season and is the current overall leader. He won the 2012 SCL Iceman Challenge III in Finland in March, his third consecutive victory in that contest. Savickas also won the 2012 FIBO event in Germany in April, and the SCL Holland event in Zevenaar, Holland on June 30, 2012.
During the SCL Holland event, Savickas set yet another world record in the Log Lift with a lift of 217.5 kg (480 lb). This was Savickas' 3rd log lift world record in 2012, and 9th consecutive log lift world record.
Savickas has held the log lift world record since 2005, and has set more total world records than any other strongman competitor in history.
Savickas won the inaugural 2012 SCL World Shanghai Cup in China on July 8, 2012, his 4th SCL victory of the 2012 season, and the SCL Portugal event on July 21 in Oporto, Portugal.[10]
Savickas won the SCL Finland event on Aug. 11, 2012 and was the co-winner of the SCL Poland event on Aug. 18 in a tie with Mikhail Koklyaev. Savickas also won the SCL Gibraltar event on Sept. 2, 2012. This was his eight SCL victory for the 2012 season, and 28th career SCL win.
Savickas regained the WSM crown by winning the 2012 World's Strongest Man contest in Los Angeles, California on Oct. 1, 2012.[11] This was Savickas' third WSM title, he is only the fifth competitor in WSM history to win 3 or more WSM titles. Savickas also set a new log lift world record in the finals with a lift of 220 kg (490 lb).[12] Savickas and Jon Pall Sigmarrson have each placed in the WSM top three a record seven times.
Savickas won the inaugural 2012 SCL Savickas Classic on Oct. 6, 2012 in Vilnius, Lithuania.[13] This was Savickas' ninth SCL victory for the 2012 SCL season.
Savickas won the 2012 World Log Lift Championships on Oct. 7, 2012 which was held at the same venue as the Savickas Classic, this was his fourth consecutive Log Lift title.[14]
Savickas won the 2012 SCL Finals held in Fort-de-France, Martinique on Nov. 18, 2012, his tenth SCL victory of the season. Savickas won the 2012 SCL overall championship title, his second after winning in 2008.
2013
Savickas won his inaugural 2013 contest, the Strongman Champions League event held in Kalkar, Germany on June 22, 2013.[15] Savickas also attempted a new Log Lift world record of 221 kg (487 lb), but just barely failed to lockout the weight overhead.[16]
Savickas won his third Europe's Strongest Man title on June 29, 2013.[17] He also set a new Log Lift world record with a lift of 221 kg (487 lb).[17]
Savickas finished second in the 2013 World's Strongest Man contest behind American Brian Shaw.
Personal life
Savickas married his longtime girlfriend Jurgita Savickienė on July 24, 2010 in Lithuania.[18]
At the end of September 2010, a biography entitled Žydrūnas Savickas – žmogus iš geležies (Žydrūnas Savickas – A Man Of Iron) was published in Lithuania.(ISBN 978-609-408-104-0)
Personal records
Powerlifting
done in official powerlifting competitions under IPF rules (single ply equipment)
- → Lithuanian record
- Bench press - 270 kg (600 lb)[20]
- → Lithuanian record
- → Lithuanian record
- Total - 1,090 kg (2,400 lb) (425|265|400)[19] (2004)
- → Lithuanian record
done in the gym (personal records as of 2005 according to Savickas himself)
- Squat - 400 kg (880 lb) for 3 reps[20] raw with knee wraps
- Bench press - 285.5 kg (629 lb) for 1 rep;[19] 250 kg (550 lb) for 3 reps[20]
- Deadlift - 407.5 kg (898 lb) for 1 rep[20] no wrist straps
- Deadlift with wrist straps - 430 kg
- Standing Overhead Press - 200 kg (440 lb) for 5 reps[20] without leg drive
Strongman
- Log lift for Max Weight - 221 kg (487 lb) (World record, 2013 Europe's Strongest Man, Leeds, England)[17]
- Strongman Deadlift (with straps) - 440 kg (970 lb) with straps (World Strongman Record, 2011)
- Apollon's Axle Press for Max Weight - 215 kg (474 lb) (World Record, 2010 Giants Live, Istanbul, Turkey)[21]
- Apollon's Axle Press for Reps - 166 kg (366 lb) × 8 clean and press each rep (World record, 2006 Arnold Strongman Classic, Columbus, Ohio)
- Giant Wooden Log lift for Max Weight - 210 kg (460 lb) (World Record, 2010 World's Strongest Man, Sun City, South Africa)[8]
- Apollon's Wheels Overhead for Reps - 155 kg (342 lb) × 8 reps
- Giant Barbell Deadlift for Reps - 320 kg (710 lb) × 10 (World record, 2006 IFSA World Championships, Reykjavík, Iceland)
- 22 kg (49 lb) Medicine ball for Height - 17 ft (5.18 m) (World record, 2004 Arnold Strongman Classic, Columbus, Ohio)
- Atlas Stones (heavy set) - 25.65 seconds (World record, 2006 IFSA World Championships, Reykjavík, Iceland)
- Metal Block press - 150 kg (330 lb) (World record, 2011 World's Strongest Man, Wingate,North Carolina)
- Hummer Tire Deadlift for Max Weight - 506.6 kg (1,117 lb) (World record, 2012 Arnold Strongman Classic, Columbus, Ohio)
- Heavy Super Yoke, 500 kg (1,100 lb) - 7.50 seconds (World record, 2006 Arnold Strongman Classic, Columbus, Ohio)
Notable contests
Strongman
- World's Strongest Man 2012 – 1st place
- World's Strongest Man 2010 – 1st place
- World's Strongest Man 2009 – 1st place, (2002, 2003, 2004, 2011, 2013 – 2nd place)
- Fortissimus:Louis Cyr world strength challenge (2009) 1st place, 2nd place (2008)
- "Arnold Strongman Classic" winner (2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008)
- "Arnold Strongman Classic-Europe" winner (2012)
- IFSA Strongman World Championships winner (2005, 2006), 3rd place (2007)
- Europe's Strongest Man winner (2010, 2012, 2013)
- Strongman Super Series overall champion (2004), 2nd overall (2003–04)
- Strongman Champions League overall champion (2008, 2012)
- Lithuanian Team Champion (2006)
- IFSA European Champion (2005)
- IFSA World Team Champion (2005, 2007)
- Lithuania's Strongest Man (1998, 1999, 2000, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2006)
- Olympic Strongest Team, 2001, 2nd.
Powerlifting
- IPF World Powerlifting Silver medalist (2000)
- Lithuanian Powerlifting Champion (1995–1997, 1999–2005) – 10 times
- Winner of the Lithuanian Powerlifting Cup (1994–2000) – 7 times
- EPF European Powerlifting Silver medalist (1997–1999) – 3 times
Achievements
Professional Competitive Record – [1st (79),2nd (28),3rd (13) – Out of Total(128)]
Performance Metric – .949 [Lithuanian – .964 International – .924]
Professional | 1st | 2nd | 3rd | 4th | 5th | 6th | 7th | 8th | 9th | 10th | INJ | DNQ | Total |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Lithuanian | 46 | 9 | 4 | 1 | 2 | 1 | 2 | 65 | |||||
International | 36 | 20 | 9 | 5 | 1 | 2 | 2 | 72 | |||||
Combined | 82 | 29 | 13 | 5 | 2 | 1 | 2 | 4 | 137 |
Completed contests
- World Log Lift Championships – Vilnius, Lithuania – winner (10/20/2013)
- 2013 World's Strongest Man – Sanya, China – 2nd place (8/24/2013)
- Strongman Champions League SCL World Shanghai Cup – Jiangsu, China – winner (7/14/2013)
- Europe's Strongest Man – Leeds, England – winner (6/29/2013)
- Strongman Champions League – Kalkar, Germany – winner (6/22/2013)
- Strongman Champions League 2012 SCL Finals – Fort-de-France, Martinique – winner (11/18/2012)
- Arnold Strongman Classic-Europe – Madrid, Spain – winner (10/14/2012)
- World Log Lift Championships – Vilnius, Lithuania – winner (10/7/2012)
- Strongman Champions League 2012 SCL Savickas Classic/SCL Semi-finals – Vilnius, Lithuania – winner (10/6/2012)
- 2012 World's Strongest Man – Commerce Casino, Los Angeles – winner (10/1/2012)
- Strongman Champions League – Gibraltar – winner (9/2/2012)
- Strongman Champions League – Trzebnica, Poland – winner *tie w/Mikhail Koklyaev (8/18/2012)
- Strongman Champions League – Alaharma, Finland – winner (8/11/2012)
- Strongman Champions League – Oporto, Portugal – winner (7/21/2012)
- Strongman Champions League SCL World Shanghai Cup – Jiangsu, China – winner (7/8/2012)
- Strongman Champions League – Zevenaar, Holland – winner (6/30/2012)
- Europe's Strongest Man – Leeds, England – winner (6/23/2012)
- Strongman Champions League FIBO – Germany – winner (4/22/2012)
- Strongman Champions League SCL Iceman Challenge III – Kuusamo, Finland – winner (3/17/2012)
- Arnold Strongman Classic – Columbus, Ohio – 3rd place (3/10/2012)
- Strongman Champions League 2011 SCL Finals – Sarajevo, Bosnia – winner (2/7/2012)
- Strongman Champions League – Latvia – winner (11/19/2011)
- Strongman Champions League SCL 2011 Semi-finals – Canada – winner (10/8/2011)
- 2011 World's Strongest Man – Wingate University, North Carolina – 2nd place (9/6/2011)
- Strongman Champions League FIBO – Germany – winner (4/16/2011)
- Strongman Champions League SCL Iceman Challenge II – Kuusamo, Finland – winner (3/26/2011)
- Arnold Strongman Classic – Columbus, Ohio – 3rd place (3/12/2011)
- World Log Lift Championships – Vilnius, Lithuania – winner (2/12/2011)
- Giants Live – Istanbul, Turkey – winner (10/16/2010)
- 2010 World's Strongest Man – Sun City, South Africa – winner (9/22/2010)
- Europe's Strongest Man – London, England – winner (6/16/2010)
- Strongman Champions League – Limerick, Ireland – winner *tie w/Terry Hollands(6/6/2010)
- Strongman Champions League SCL Iceman Challenge – Kuusamo, Finland – winner (3/21/2010)
- Arnold Strongman Classic – Columbus, Ohio – 2nd place (3/6/2010)
- Strongman Champions League- Kiev,Ukraine -winner (11/14/2009)
- Strongman Champions League- Budapest,Hungary - winner (10/31/2009)
- Strongman Champions League- London,England - winner (10/18/2009)
- 2009 World's Strongest Man- Valletta, Malta-winner (10/03/2009)
- Fortissimus Louis Cyr World Strength Challenge – Quebec, Canada – winner (6/28/2009)
- World Log Lift Championships – Vilnius, Lithuania – winner (11/16/2008)
- Lithuania's Strongest Man – Jonava, Lithuania – winner (9/13/2008)
- Strongman Champions League, Finland GP – Kokkola, Finland – 2nd place (8/30/2008)
- Lithuanian Teams Superleague – Final – Marijampolė, Lithuania – winner (8/23/2008)
- Strongman Champions League, Romania GP – Constanța, Romania – winner (8/21/2008)
- Worlds Strongest Nation, 4 Man Teams – Crimea, Ukraine – winner (8/6-9/2008)
- Biržai International Tournament – Biržai, Lithuania – winner (8/3/2008)
- European Cup – Staszów, Poland – winner (8/1/2008)
- Baltic Teams Championships – Ukmergė, Lithuania – winner (7/27/2008)
- Strongman Champions League, Lithuania GP – Vilnius, Palanga, Lithuania – winner (7/18-19/2008)
- Lithuanian Teams Superleague – III Leg – Birštonas, Lithuania – winner (7/6/2008)
- Fortissimus Louis Cyr World Strength Challenge – Quebec, Canada – 2nd place (6/30/2008)
- Strongman Champions League, Bulgaria GP – Sofia, Bulgaria – 2nd place (6/21/2008)
- Lithuanian Teams Superleague – II Leg – Alytus, Lithuania – winner (6/14/2008)
- Strongman Champions League, Holland GP – Varsseveld, Holland – winner (6/1/2008)
- Lithuanian Teams Superleague – I Leg – Šiauliai, Lithuania – winner (5/17/2008)
- Strongman Champions League, Serbia GP – Subotica, Serbia – winner (5/10/2008)
- Poland Strongman contest – Labiszyn, Poland – 2nd place (5/3/2008)
- Strongman Champions League, Latvia GP – Riga, Latvia – winner (3/22/2008)
- Arnold Strongman Classic – Columbus, Ohio, USA – winner (3/2/2008)
- Team Lithuania vs Team World – Vilnius, Lithuania – winner (10/27/2007)
- IFSA World – 2 Man Team Championships – Vilnius, Lithuania – winner (10/7/2007)
- IFSA World Championships – Geumsan, South Korea – 3rd place (9/12-15/2007)
- Lithuania's Strongest Man – IV Final Leg – Ukmergė, Lithuania – winner (8/12/2007)
- Worlds Strongest Nation, 4 Man Teams – Kiev, Ukraine – 4th place (8/3-6/2007)
- IFSA Lithuania GP – Klaipėda, Lithuania – winner (7/28/2007)
- Team USA vs Team World – Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA – 2nd place (7/3/2007)
- Biržai International Tournament – Biržai, Lithuania – winner (6/23/2007)
- Eura Open – ????, Finland – winner (7/7/2007)
- Lithuania's Strongest Man – II Leg – Palanga, Lithuania – winner (6/9/2007)
- Baltic Teams Championships – Panevėžys, Lithuania – winner (5/26/2007)
- Lithuania's Strongest Man – I Leg – Šiauliai, Lithuania – winner (5/12/2007)
- Arnold Strongman Classic – Columbus, Ohio, USA – winner (3/4/2007)
- IFSA World Championships – Reykjavík, Iceland – winner (11/24-25/2006)
- Lithuania vs USA – Vilnius, Lithuania – winner (10/13/2006)
- Lithuania's Strongest Man – IV Leg, Final – Panevėžys, Lithuania – winner (9/10/2006)
- Lithuania Grand Prix – Marijampolė, Lithuania – winner (8/19/2006)
- Lithuania vs World – Klaipėda, Lithuania – winner (8/12/2006)
- Biržai International Tournament – Biržai, Lithuania – winner (8/5/2006)
- Worlds Strongest Nation, 4 Man Teams – Kiev, Ukraine – 2nd place (8/1-3/2006)
- Latvia Grand Prix – Riga, Latvia – winner
- Birštonas International Tournament Nemuno Galiūnas – Birštonas, Lithuania – winner (7/18/2006)
- Lithuania's Strongest Man – III Leg – Alytus, Lithuania – winner (6/17/2006)
- Holland Grand Prix – ??????, Holland – winner (6/12/2006)
- Lithuania's Strongest Man – II Leg – Jonava, Lithuania – winner (6/3/2006)
- Baltic Teams Championships – Mažeikiai, Lithuania – winner (5/27/2006)
- World Strongman Challenge – Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA – winner (5/21/2006)
- Russia Grand Prix – Russia – 2nd place (5/17/2006)
- Dubai Grand Prix – Dubai – winner (4/22-24/2006)
- Arnold Strongman Classic – Columbus, Ohio, USA – winner (3/4/2006)
- IFSA World Team Championships – Sint Maarten – winner/Team Europe (12/14-15/2005)
- Worlds Strongest Nation, 4 Man Teams – Sevastopol, Ukraine – winner (10/21-24/2005)
- IFSA Strongman World Championships – Quebec, Canada – winner (9/24-25/2005)
- International Cekol Cup – Šiauliai, Lithuania – winner (8/27/2005)
- The Strongman of Suvalkija – Marijampolė, Lithuania – winner (8/6/2005)
- Lithuania's Strongest Man – IV Leg, Final – Tauragė, Lithuania – winner (7/30/2005)
- IFSA Strongman European Championships – Riga, Latvia – winner (7/16-17/2005)
- Lithuania's Strongest Man – II Leg – Birštonas, Lithuania – winner (7/6/2005)
- Lithuania's Strongest Man – I Leg – Jonava, Lithuania – winner (6/23/2005)
- IFSA Russia Grand Prix – ???????, Russia – winner (6/5/2005)
- IFSA Hungary Grand Prix – Szeged, Hungary – winner (5/3/2005)
- Arnold Strongman Classic – Columbus, Ohio, USA – winner (3/4/2005)
- Strongman Super Series – Gothenburg, Sweden – 2nd place (12/5/2004)
- 2004 World's Strongest Man – Paradise Island, Nassau, Bahamas – 2nd place (10/1-3/2004)
- IFSA World 2 Man Team Championships – Płock, Poland – 2nd place (9/5/2004)
- Lithuania's Strongest Man – Biržai, Lithuania – winner (8/27/2004)
- Europe's Strongest Man – Jelenia Gora, Poland – 3rd place (7/25/2004)
- All Strength World Cup – Riga, Latvia – winner (7/16-18/2004)
- Strongman Super Series – Moscow, Russia – 2nd place (7/10-11/2004)
- International Cekol Cup – Šiauliai, Lithuania – winner (7/3-4/2004)
- Baltic Championships – Jūrmala, Latvia – 2nd place (5/30/2004)
- World Muscle Power Championships – Canada – 3rd place (6/5-6/2004)
- Arnold Strongman Classic – Columbus, Ohio, USA – winner (3/5-6/2004)
- Strongman Super Series – Holland – 2nd place (11/29/2003)
- America vs Europe – Atlanta, Georgia, USA (11/7/2003)
- 2003 World's Strongest Man – Victoria Falls, Zambia – 2nd place (9/20-30/2003)
- Strongman Super Series – Imatra, Finland – 7th place (8/24/2003)
- Strongman Super Series – North Bay, Canada – 4th place (8/2/2003)
- Europe's Strongest Man – Sandomierz, Poland – 4th place (7/5-6/2003)
- World Strong Man Super Series – Silvolde, Holland – 2nd place (6/16/2003)
- Arnold Strongman Classic – Columbus, Ohio, USA – winner (3/5-6/2003)
- Strongman Super Series – Hawaii, USA – 3rd place (1/19/2003)
- Strongman Super Series 2002 Finals – Hawaii, USA – 2nd place (1/18/2003)
- World Hammer Strength Strong Man Super Series – Stockholm, Sweden – 3rd place (11/23/2002)
- China Grand Prix – Guangzhou, China – 3rd place (10/18-21/2002)
- 2002 World's Strongest Man – Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia – 2nd place (9/14-24/2002)
- Lithuania's Strongest Man – Kupiškis, Lithuania – winner (7/27-28/2002)
- Faroe Grand Prix – Faroe Islands – 3rd place (4/26-27/2002)
- Maarianhamina GP – Maarianhamina, Finland – 4th place (??/??/2002)
- Lithuania's Strongest Man – III Leg – Biržai, Lithuania – winner and 2nd place overall (7/21/2001)
- Lithuania's Strongest Man – II Leg – Birštonas, Lithuania – winner (7/7/2001)
- Lithuania's Strongest Man – I Leg – Mažeikiai, Lithuania – 4th place (6/26/2001)
- Olympic Strongest Team – Siofok, Hungary – 2nd place (6/23-24/2001)
- Beauty and the Beast – Hawaii, USA – 6th place (6/2/2001)
- Baltic Teams Championships – Riga, Latvia – 2nd place (5/27/2001)
- Lithuania's Strongest Man – IV Leg, Final – Panevėžys, Lithuania – winner (9/9/2000)
- Lithuania's Strongest Man – III Leg – Šiluva, Lithuania – winner (9/2/2000)
- The Strongman of Suvalkija – Marijampolė, Lithuania – 2nd place (8/19/2000)
- 2000 World's Strongest Man – Sun City, South Africa – Did Not Qualify (8/3-5/2000)
- Lithuania's Strongest Man – II Leg – Biržai, Lithuania – winner (7/15/2000)
- Lithuania's Strongest Man – I Leg – Birštonas, Lithuania – 2nd place (7/7/2000)
- European Teams Championships – Rosenheim, Germany – 2nd place (5/13/2000)
- Hercules Cup – Šiauliai, Lithuania – 2nd place (3/18/2000)
- Lithuania's Strongest Man – Final – Klaipėda, Lithuania – winner (12/29/1999)
- Lithuania's Strongest Man – II Leg – Mažeikiai, Lithuania – 2nd place (10/16/1999)
- Lithuanian Teams Championships – Kaišiadorys, Lithuania – winner (9/4/1999)
- Lithuania's Strongest Man – I Leg – Panevėžys, Lithuania – winner (8/28/1999)
- The Strongman of Suvalkija – Marijampolė, Lithuania – 2nd place (8/14/1999)
- Lithuania's Strongest Man – Final – Klaipėda, Lithuania – 2nd place and 1st overall (12/27/1998)
- 1998 World's Strongest Man – Tangier, Morocco – Did Not Qualify (10/5-20/1998)
- Lithuania's Strongest Man – II Leg – Šiauliai, Lithuania – winner (8/22/1998)
- Hercules Cup – Šiauliai, Lithuania – winner (8/22/1998)
- The Strongman of Suvalkija – Marijampolė, Lithuania – winner (8/15/1998)
- Lithuanian Teams Championships – Panevėžys, Lithuania – 2nd place (8/6/1998)
- Lithuania's Strongest Man – I Leg – Klaipėda, Lithuania – 2nd place (7/11/1998)
- The Strongman of Suvalkija – Marijampolė, Lithuania – 5th place (8/16/1997)
- Lithuania Grand Prix – Klaipėda, Lithuania – 6th place (7/19/1997)
- Lithuania's Strongest Man – Final – Panevėžys, Lithuania – 2nd place (6/14/1997)
- Lithuania's Strongest Man – I Leg – Klaipėda, Lithuania – 3rd place (6/7/1997)
- Lithuania Grand Prix – Vilnius, Panevėžys, Klaipėda, Lithuania – 5th place (7/4-6/1996)
- Lithuania's Strongest Man – Klaipėda, Lithuania – 3rd place (6/1-2/1996)
- Lithuanian Teams Championships – Panevėžys, Lithuania – 3rd place (1/20/1996)
- Hercules Cup – Šiauliai, Lithuania – 3rd place (11/18/1995)
- Toughest Lithuanian Strongman – Joniškis, Lithuania – 13th place (2/27/1993)
- Toughest Lithuanian Strongman – Joniškis, Lithuania – 10th place (2/29/1992)
See also
References
- ↑ http://www.ironmind.com/ironmind/opencms/Articles/2010/Jul/Zydrunas_Savickas_Ties_the_Knot-Worldxs_Strongest_Man_Gets_Married.html
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 http://en.allpowerlifting.com/lifters/LTU/savickas-zydrunas-2117/
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 2011 MHP Log Lift World Championships. Ironmind.com (2011-01-20). Retrieved on 2011-03-19.
- ↑ "Žydrūnas Savickas". IFSA Strongman. Archived from the original on January 15, 2008. Retrieved 2008-02-18.
- ↑ "Zydrunas Savickas Sets New Guinness World Record". Ironmind.com. 2011-04-15. Retrieved 2011-11-04.
- ↑ "Zydrunas Savickas Wins SCL GERMANY (FIBO POWER)". Ironmind.com. 2011-04-18. Retrieved 2011-11-04.
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 http://www.ironmind.com/ironmind/opencms/Articles/2012/Feb/Ervin_Katona_Wins_SCL_World_Championships.html
- ↑ 8.0 8.1 http://www.ironmind.com/ironmind/opencms/Articles/2010/Sep/Zydrunas_Savickas_Breaks_Log_Lift_World_Record_at_the_Worldxs_Strongest_Man_Contest.html
- ↑ 9.0 9.1 http://www.ironmind.com/ironmind/opencms/Articles/2012/Jun/Zydrunas_Savickas_Wins_Europexs_Strongest_Man.html
- ↑ http://www.ironmind.com/ironmind/opencms/Articles/2012/Jul/SCL_Portugal-Zydrunas_Savickas_Crushes_the_Field.html
- ↑ http://www.ironmind.com/ironmind/opencms/Articles/2012/Oct/Zydrunas_Savickas-Worldxs_Strongest_Man_Winner.html
- ↑ http://www.ironmind.com/ironmind/opencms/Articles/2012/Sep/WSM_Finals-Zydrunas_Savickas_Breaks_Log_Lift_World_Record.html
- ↑ http://www.ironmind.com/ironmind/opencms/Articles/2012/Oct/Zydrunas_Savickas_Double_Victory_in_Lithuania.html
- ↑ http://www.ironmind.com/ironmind/opencms/Articles/2012/Oct/Zydrunas_Savickas_Double_Victory_in_Lithuania.html
- ↑ http://www.ironmind.com/ironmind/opencms/Articles/2013/Jun/SCL-Holland-Zydrunas_Savickas_Gets_His_First_Win_in_2013-Thor_Gets_a_World_Record.html
- ↑ http://www.ironmind.com/ironmind/opencms/Articles/2013/Jun/SCL-Holland-Zydrunas_Savickas_Gets_His_First_Win_in_2013-Thor_Gets_a_World_Record.html
- ↑ 17.0 17.1 17.2 http://www.giants-live.com/a/id/102/Savickas-wins-Europe's-Strongest-Man-2013.html
- ↑ http://www.ironmind.com/ironmind/opencms/Articles/2010/Jul/Zydrunas_Savickas_Ties_the_Knot-Worldxs_Strongest_Man_Gets_Married.html
- ↑ 19.0 19.1 19.2 19.3 Records at Official Zydrunas Savickas web site
- ↑ 20.0 20.1 20.2 20.3 20.4 Zydrunas Savickas Interview at marunde-muscle.com
- ↑ Zydrunas Savickas: 215-kg Axle and Watch for More. Ironmind.com (2010-10-31). Retrieved on 2011-03-19.
External links
- Official Žydrūnas Savickas web site
- Official book about Žydrunas Savickas web site
- Official IFSA Strongman web site
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