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Home » Strongman News » Patrick Eibel Wins the 2024 FIBO Strongman Contest

Patrick Eibel Wins the 2024 FIBO Strongman Contest

Phil Blechman
Written by Phil Blechman
Last updated on April 19th, 2024

The 2024 FIBO Strongman contest occurred on April 13, 2024, in Cologne, Germany. Nineteen athletes representing five nations battled across five events during the single-day contest — the Log Lift, Max Deadlift, Conan’s Wheel, Sandbag Toss, and Frame Carry.

The competition scored in a way where the highest-ranking athletes received the fewest points in each event. Therefore, the top of the podium was occupied by the athlete with the fewest total points.

Patrick Eibel, representing the host country, claimed the overall title with 26 points. He was joined on the podium by Albin Hasanović in the silver-medal position and bronze-medalist Philipp Zorn.

2024 FIBO Strongman Contest Results

  1. Patrick Eibel (GER) — 26 points
  2. Albin Hasanović (SRB) — 31 points
  3. Philipp Zorn (GER) — 35 points
  4. Michael Reichelt (GER) — 37 points
  5. Leonard Zimmermann (GER) — 40 points
  6. Julian Mattersteig (GER) — 41 points
  7. Kevin Koch (GER) — 46 points
  8. Christian Stumberger (GER) — 47 points
  9. Alex Zahn (GER) — 47 points
  10. Dennis Schäfer (GER) — 47 points
  11. Martin Mos (GER) — 48 points
  12. Ayyub Mohammad (GER) — 48 points
  13. Nico Freudenberg (GER) — 52 points
  14. Jonas Schwaiger (AUT) — 56 points
  15. Szymon Peplinski (POL) — 57 points
  16. Vojtěch Kučera (CZE) — 59 points
  17. Constantin Hochfeld (GER) — 61 points
  18. Volker Bauer (GER) — 63 points
  19. Maximilian Fleck (GER) — 69 points

Results courtesy of Strongman Archives.

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2024 FIBO Strongman Contest Event Results

Editor’s note: information made available via the German Federation of Strength Athletes.

Log Lift

The Log Lift featured a 140-kilogram log that each strongman attempted to lift for as many reps as possible.

    1. Kevin Koch —Seven reps
    2. Albin Hasanović — Six reps
    3. Patrick Eibel — Five reps (T-three)
    4. Ayyub Mohammad — Five reps (T-three)
    5. Julian Mattersteig — Five reps (T-three)
    6. Michael Reichelt — Four reps (T-sixth)
    7. Christian Stumberger — Four reps (T-sixth)
    8. Nico Freudenberg — Three reps (T-eighth)
    9. Constantin Hochfeld — Three reps (T-eighth)
    10. Maximilian Fleck — Three reps (T-eighth)
    11. Philipp Zorn — Two reps (T-11th)
    12. Leonard Zimmermann — Two reps (T-11th)
    13. Dennis Schäfer — Two reps (T-11th)
    14. Martin Mos — Two reps (T-11th)
    15. Szymon Peplinski — Two reps (T-11th)
    16. Alex Zahn — One rep (T-16th)
    17. Jonas Schwaiger — One rep (T-16th)
    18. Vojtěch Kučera — no lift
    19. Volker Bauer — no lift

Max Deadlift

Each strongman established their one-rep max deadlift.

  1. Christian Stumberger — 402.5 kilograms
  2. Albin Hasanović — 390 kilograms
  3. Patrick Eibel — 380 kilograms (T-third)
  4. Dennis Schäfer — 380 kilograms (T-third)
  5. Martin Mos — 360 kilogramsJulian Mattersteig — 350 kilograms
  6. Michael Reichelt — 340 kilograms (T-seventh)
  7. Alex Zahn — 340 kilograms (T-seventh)
  8. Philipp Zorn — 330 kilograms (T-ninth)
  9. Ayyub Mohammad — 330 kilograms (T-ninth)
  10. Vojtěch Kučera — 320 kilograms (T-11th)
  11. Nico Freudenberg — 320 kilograms (T-11th)
  12. Constantin Hochfeld — 320 kilograms (T-11th)
  13. Volker Bauer — 315 kilograms
  14. Leonard Zimmermann — 300 kilograms (T-15th)
  15. Kevin Koch — 300 kilograms (T-15th)Jonas Schwaiger — 300 kilograms (T-15th)
  16. Szymon Peplinski — 300 kilograms (T-15th)
  17. Maximilian Fleck — 300 kilograms (T-15th)

Conan’s Wheel

The Conan’s Wheel is a heavy apparatus that rotates on a center-point axis. Each strongman grabbed the apparatus in a Zercher hold and attempted to rotate the apparatus for max distance.

  1. Alex Zahn — 1,010 degrees
  2. Szymon Peplinski — 860 degrees
  3. Leonard Zimmermann — 740 degrees
  4. Kevin Koch — 730 degrees
  5. Albin Hasanović — 720 degrees
  6. Philipp Zorn — 650 degrees (T-sixth)
  7. Michael Reichelt — 650 degrees (T-sixth)
  8. Ayyub Mohammad — 520 degrees
  9. Nico Freudenberg — 420 degrees
  10. Dennis Schäfer — 400 degrees
  11. Martin Mos — 370 degrees
  12. Vojtěch Kučera — 280 degrees
  13. Maximilian Fleck — 210 degrees
  14. Jonas Schwaiger — 150 degrees
  15. Patrick Eibel — 130 degrees
  16. Constantin Hochfeld — 80 degrees

Sandbag Toss

The Sandbag Toss featured four implements weighing from 20 to 32 kilograms that each athlete attempted to toss over a bar in the fastest time possible.

  1. Patrick Eibel — Four in 14.40 seconds
  2. Dennis Schäfer — Four in 30.27 seconds
  3. Julian Mattersteig — Three in 15.27 seconds
  4. Jonas Schwaiger — Three in 16.02 seconds
  5. Leonard Zimmermann — Three in 17.77 seconds
  6. Christian Stumberger — Three in 31.87 seconds
  7. Volker Bauer — Three in 44.90 seconds
  8. Philipp Zorn — Three in 55.09 seconds
  9. Albin Hasanović — Two in 10.13 seconds
  10. Ayyub Mohammad — Two in 10.49 seconds
  11. Constantin Hochfeld — Two in 11.81 seconds
  12. Nico Freudenberg — Two in 12.13 seconds
  13. Michael Reichelt — Two in 13.45 seconds
  14. Martin Mos — One in 16.11 seconds
  15. Kevin Koch — Two in 19.32 seconds
  16. Alex Zahn — Two in 21.08 seconds
  17. Maximilian Fleck — Two in 28.77 seconds
  18. Vojtěch Kučera — One in 11.53 seconds
  19. Szymon Peplinski — One in 11.80 seconds

Frame Carry

Each athlete attempted to yoke walk a 300-kilogram frame down a 40-meter course in the fastest time possible.

  1. Vojtěch Kučera — 21.06 seconds
  2. Philipp Zorn — 25.58 seconds
  3. Martin Mos — 27.06 seconds 
  4. Patrick Eibel — 27.86 seconds
  5. Volker Bauer — 36.96 seconds
  6. Michael Reichelt — 50.93 seconds
  7. Leonard Zimmermann — 52.02 seconds
  8. Jonas Schwaiger — 56.62 seconds
  9. Alex Zahn — 35.9 meters
  10. Dennis Schäfer — 34.7 meters
  11. Julian Mattersteig — 31.65 meters
  12. Szymon Peplinski — 22.05 meters
  13. Albin Hasanović — 20 meters
  14. Kevin Koch — 20 meters
  15. Nico Freudenberg — 20 meters
  16. Constantin Hochfeld — 18.33 meters
  17. Christian Stumberger — 10.03 meters
  18. Maximilian Fleck — 7.95 meters
  19. Ayyub Mohammad — 4.1 meters

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Phil Blechman

About Phil Blechman

Phil is a native New Yorker passionate about storytelling, bodybuilding, and game design. He holds a BFA from Syracuse University.

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