On June 15, 2024, 10 of the strongest athletes in Austria traveled to Vienna to compete in the 2024 Austria’s Strongest Man contest. The competition featured six events: the Truck Pull, Axle Press, Deadlift Ladder, Hercules Hold, Super Yoke, and Atlas Stones.
Unlike most elite strongman competitions, scoring was reversed, meaning that first place was awarded one point rather than points equal to the number of competitors (in this case, 10). With a score of 19 points, Jan Trettenbrein scored the overall gold. Below are the full results:
2024 Austria’s Strongest Man Results
- Jan Trettenbrein — 19 points
- Maximilian Fleck — 23 points
- Stefan Larch — 25 points
- Jonas Schwaiger — 26 points
- Davor Pushov — 30 points
- Alexander Ruziczka — 36 points
- Lukas Scheer — 39 points
- Michael Pribyl — 40 points
- Christoph Würflinger — 43 points
- Peter Reinthaler — 55 points (withdrew after Truck Pull)
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2024 Austria’s Strongest Man Event Results
Truck Pull
- Jan Trettenbrein — 18.59 seconds
- Jonas Schwaiger — 19.09 seconds
- Michael Pribyl — 19.78 seconds
- Stefan Larch — 20.28 seconds
- Peter Reinthaler — 20.35 seconds
- Lukas Scheer — 20.41 seconds
- Alexander Ruziczka — 21.46 seconds
- Davor Pushov — 21.54 seconds
- Maximilian Fleck — 21.93 seconds
- Christoph Würflinger — 23.31 seconds
Axle Press
- Alexander Ruziczka — Four in 42.78 seconds
- Maximilian Fleck — Four in 56.31 seconds
- Jan Trettenbrein — Three in 31.08 seconds
- Lukas Scheer — Three in 34.52 seconds
- Jonas Schwaiger — Three in 38.65 seconds
- Davor Pushov — Two in 48.67 seconds
- Stefan Larch — One in 47.47 seconds
- Michael Pribyl — no lift
- Christoph Würflinger — no lift
- Peter Reinthaler — withdrew
Deadlift Ladder
- Christoph Würflinger — Four in 18.35 seconds
- Stefan Larch — Four in 36.66 seconds
- Jan Trettenbrein — Three in 40.79 seconds
- Maximilian Fleck — Three in 45.94 seconds
- Davor Pushov — Two in 12.06 seconds
- Jonas Schwaiger — Two in 15.25 seconds
- Lukas Scheer — Two in 28.21 seconds
- Alexander Ruziczka — Two in 29.04 seconds
- Michael Pribyl — One in 25.33 seconds
- Peter Reinthaler — withdrew
Hercules Hold
- Jonas Schwaiger — 88.50 seconds
- Davor Pushov — 80.56 seconds
- Michael Pribyl — 78.56 seconds
- Christoph Würflinger — 77.3 seconds
- Maximilian Fleck — 72.17 seconds
- Lukas Scheer — 71.45 seconds
- Alexander Ruziczka — 67.89 seconds
- Stefan Larch — 53.15 seconds
- Jan Trettenbrein — 45.85 seconds
- Peter Reinthaler — withdrew
Super Yoke
- Maximilian Fleck — 28.26 seconds
- Alexander Ruziczka — 21 meters
- Jan Trettenbrein — 19.3 meters
- Jonas Schwaiger — 18.3 meters
- Stefan Larch — 18.1 meters
- Michael Pribyl — 17.2 meters
- Davor Pushov — 11.9 meters
- Lukas Scheer — no lift
- Christoph Würflinger — no lift
- Peter Reinthaler — withdrew
Atlas Stones
- Jan Trettenbrein — Two in 11.7 seconds
- Stefan Larch — Two in 12.34 seconds
- Maximilian Fleck — Two in 14.21 seconds
- Lukas Scheer — Two in 15.06 seconds
- Davor Pushov — Two in 38.76 seconds
- Jonas Schwaiger — One in 5.61 seconds
- Alexander Ruziczka — One in 10.4 seconds
- Christoph Würflinger — One in 11.71 seconds
- Michael Pribyl — One in 16.15 seconds
- Peter Reinthaler — withdrew
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