The 2025 Real Strength Cup (RSC) occured in Den Haag Loosduinen, Netherlands, on Aug. 9, 2025. The contest featured 11 strongmen, representing seven countries, running through five events: Max Log Lift, Squat Lift, Wheelbarrow Carry, Viking Press, and Atlas Stones.
The UK’s Tom Place scored the overall win, achieving 45.5 of a possible 55 points — a tie with Latvia’s Aivars Šmaukstelis. However, Place’s faster time in the Atlas Stones was the tiebreaker that enabled him to stand atop the podium.
2025 Real Strength Cup Results
- Tom Place (UK) —45.5 points
- Aivars Šmaukstelis (LAT) — 45.5 points
- Oleg Pylypiak (UKR) — 43.5 points
- Dean Mason (UK) — 41 points
- Walid Hammoud (FRA) — 27.5 points
- Luca Heijster (NED) — 27 points
- Martijn de Boer (NED) — 25.5 points
- Calum Nicholls (UK) — 22 points
- Zdeněk Vávra (CZE) — 21 points
- Szilárd Barta (HUN) — 15 points
- Sebastian Petrů (CZE) — 6.5 points
2025 Real Strength Cup Event Results
Below are the results for each event contested in Den Haag Loosduinen:
Max Log Lift
Athletes established their max log lift by round:
- Oleg Pylypiak — 190 kilograms
- Tom Place — 180 kilograms
- Walid Hammoud — 165 kilograms
- Aivars Šmaukstelis — 155 kilograms (T-fourth)
- Dean Mason — 155 kilograms (T-fourth)
- Calum Nicholls — 155 kilograms (T-fourth)
- Luca Heijster — 145 kilograms (T-seventh)
- Zdeněk Vávra — 145 kilograms (T-seventh)
- Sebastian Petrů — 145 kilograms (T-seventh)
- Szilárd Barta — 135 kilograms
- Martijn de Boer — 125 kilograms
Squat Lift
Athletes lifted 300 kilograms for reps.
- Oleg Pylypiak — Nine reps
- Tom Place — Seven reps
- Luca Heijster — Five reps
- Martijn de Boer — Two reps (T-fourth)
- Aivars Šmaukstelis — Two reps (T-fourth)
- Dean Mason — Two reps (T-fourth)
- Walid Hammoud — One rep
- Calum Nicholls — no lift
- Zdeněk Vávra — no lift
- Szilárd Barta — no lift
- Sebastian Petrů — no lift
Wheelbarrow Carry
- Aivars Šmaukstelis — Three in 37.15 seconds
- Oleg Pylypiak — Three in 39.25 seconds
- Dean Mason — Three in 43.85 seconds
- Martijn de Boer — Three in 57.74 seconds
- Zdeněk Vávra — Three in 58.84 seconds
- Szilárd Barta — Three in 74.94 seconds
- Calum Nicholls — 14.74 meters
- Tom Place — 11.35 meters
- Walid Hammoud — 10.7 meters
- Luca Heijster — 4.95 meters
- Sebastian Petrů — Two meters
Viking Press
Each strongman locked out 160 kilograms for reps.
- Tom Place — 14 reps (T-first)
- Aivars Šmaukstelis — 14 reps (T-first)
- Dean Mason — 13 reps
- Oleg Pylypiak — 10 reps (T-fourth)
- Walid Hammoud — 10 reps (T-fourth)
- Luca Heijster — Six reps (T-sixth)
- Zdeněk Vávra — Six reps (T-sixth)
- Szilárd Barta — Six reps (T-sixth)
- Calum Nicholls — Five reps
- Martijn de Boer — One rep (T-10th)
- Sebastian Petrů — One rep (T-10th)
Atlas Stones
The five stones weighed 120 to 200 kilograms and were loaded for time.
- Tom Place — Four in 25.85 seconds
- Aivars Šmaukstelis — Four in 29.43 seconds
- Dean Mason — Four in 30.94 seconds
- Martijn de Boer — Four in 39.98 seconds
- Calum Nicholls — Four in 60.79 seconds
- Luca Heijster — Three in 30.5 seconds
- Zdeněk Vávra — Three in 55.7 seconds
- Oleg Pylypiak — Two in 12.74 seconds
- Walid Hammoud — Two in 28.18 seconds
- Szilárd Barta — Two in 63.5 seconds
- Sebastian Petrů — One in 20.2 seconds
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