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Home » Strongman News » 2025 Western Canada's Strongest Man Results

2025 Western Canada’s Strongest Man Results

Phil Blechman
Written by Phil Blechman
Last updated on June 10th, 2025

The 2025 Western Canada’s Strongest Man (WCSM) contest occurred from June 7-8, 2025, in Devon, Canada. Seventeen strongmen, all representing the host country, competed through eight events: Squat Lift, Dinnie Stones, Max Axle Press, Power Stairs, Carry & Flip, Dumbbell Press, Yoke & Truck Pull Medley, and Stone Over Bar.

Colten Sloan stood tall over his fellow countrymen, scoring 118.5 of a possible 136 points.

2025 WCSM Results

  1. Colten Sloan — 118.5 points
  2. Andrew Langelaar — 109.5 points
  3. Samuel Rissling — 107 points
  4. Larson Hehr — 99.5 points
  5. Billy Hornaday — 89 points
  6. Alex Crisby — 76.5 points
  7. Ryan Jabalee — 64.5 points
  8. Ben Borger — 64 points
  9. Austyn Ryan — 61 points
  10. Ryan Stickle — 60.5 points
  11. Dave Blake — 47 points
  12. Josh Cloherty — 43 points
  13. Jesse Campbell — 41 points
  14. Dan Hagan — 35.5 points
  15. Brad Shepherd — 33 points
  16. Sean Hayes — 29.5 points (withdrew)
  17. Dylan Dorsey — 13 points (withdrew)

[Related: How Much Should You Squat, According to the Strongest Man on Earth?]

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2025 WCSM Event Results

Below are the results for each event contested in Devon:

Squat Lift

Each strongman attempted max reps with 237, 280, or 318 kilograms. A single rep at a heavier weight outranked any number of reps with a lighter weight.

  1. Colten Sloan — Three reps, 280 kilograms
  2. Andrew Langelaar — Two reps, 280 kilograms (T-second)
  3. Larson Hehr — Two reps, 280 kilograms (T-second)
  4. Ben Borger — Two reps, 280 kilograms (T-second)
  5. Dave Blake — One rep, 280 kilograms
  6. Ryan Jabalee — Four reps, 237 kilograms
  7. Alex Crisby — Three reps, 237 kilograms
  8. Josh Cloherty — Two reps, 237 kilograms
  9. Jesse Campbell — One rep, 237 kilograms
  10. Samuel Rissling — no lift
  11. Billy Hornaday — no lift
  12. Austyn Ryan — no lift
  13. Ryan Stickle — no lift
  14. Dan Hagan — no lift
  15. Brad Shepherd — no lift
  16. Sean Hayes — no lift
  17. Dylan Dorsey — no lift

Dinnie Stones

The Dinnie Stones, weighing 145 and 129 kilograms, were carried for max distance.

  1. Colten Sloan — 13.61 seconds
  2. Larson Hehr — 10.51 seconds
  3. Sean Hayes — 21.66 seconds
  4. Jesse Campbell — 37.03 seconds
  5. Samuel Rissling — 46.18 seconds
  6. Billy Hornaday — 48.28 seconds
  7. Dave Blake — 11.46 meters
  8. Austyn Ryan — 11.45 meters
  9. Ryan Jabalee — 11.35 meters
  10. Ryan Stickle — 9.88 meters
  11. Dan Hagan — 9.73 meters
  12. Dylan Dorsey — 6.02 meters
  13. Josh Cloherty — 4.29 meters
  14. Andrew Langelaar — 3.66 meters
  15. Brad Shepherd — 3.23 meters
  16. Ben Borger — 2.08 meters
  17. Alex Crisby — 1.4 meters

Max Axle Press

  1. Samuel Rissling — 168 kilograms
  2. Colten Sloan — 163 kilograms (T-second)
  3. Andrew Langelaar — 163 kilograms (T-second)
  4. Larson Hehr — 163 kilograms (T-second)
  5. Alex Crisby — 154 kilograms (T-fifth)
  6. Ryan Stickle — 154 kilograms (T-fifth)
  7. Sean Hayes — 154 kilograms (T-fifth)
  8. Billy Hornaday — 145 kilograms (T-eighth)
  9. Ryan Jabalee — 145 kilograms (T-eighth)
  10. Austyn Ryan — 145 kilograms (T-eighth)
  11. Josh Cloherty — 145 kilograms (T-eighth)
  12. Dan Hagan — 145 kilograms (T-eighth)
  13. Brad Shepherd — 145 kilograms (T-eighth)
  14. Dylan Dorsey — 145 kilograms (T-eighth)
  15. Ben Borger — no lift
  16. Dave Blake — no lift
  17. Jesse Campbell — no lift

Power Stairs

This event comprised three implements weighing 181, 204, and 227 kilograms. Each implement was lifted up three stairs for a total of nine stairs.

  1. Andrew Langelaar — 21.51 seconds
  2. Billy Hornaday — 23.66 seconds
  3. Ben Borger — 27.66 seconds
  4. Colten Sloan — 28.93 seconds
  5. Samuel Rissling — 29.45 seconds
  6. Alex Crisby — 34.7 seconds
  7. Ryan Stickle — 35.98 seconds
  8. Ryan Jabalee — 36.15 seconds
  9. Brad Shepherd — 44.82 seconds
  10. Larson Hehr — 46.62 seconds
  11. Jesse Campbell — 51.2 seconds
  12. Dave Blake — 56.53 seconds
  13. Austyn Ryan — Eight stairs (T-13th)
  14. Josh Cloherty — Eight stairs (T-13th)
  15. Dan Hagan — Seven stairs (T-15th)
  16. Sean Hayes — Seven stairs (T-15th)
  17. Dylan Dorsey — withdrew

Carry & Flip

This Chain & Fingal’s Finger’s medley featured a 127-kilogram chain and a 227-kilogram finger.

  1. Andrew Langelaar — Three in 59.55 seconds
  2. Larson Hehr — Three in 46.98 seconds
  3. Samuel Rissling — Two in 29.56 seconds
  4. Billy Hornaday — Two in 38.22 seconds
  5. Colten Sloan — Two in 39.45 seconds
  6. Ben Borger — Two in 50.13 seconds
  7. Ryan Stickle — One in 7.92 seconds
  8. Austyn Ryan — One in 8.13 seconds
  9. Ryan Jabalee — One in 8.98 seconds
  10. Dave Blake — One in 9.23 seconds
  11. Brad Shepherd — One in 9.65 seconds
  12. Alex Crisby — One in 9.68 seconds
  13. Jesse Campbell — One in 11.06 seconds
  14. Josh Cloherty — One in 11.11 seconds
  15. Dan Hagan — One in 11.98 seconds
  16. Sean Hayes — withdrew
  17. Dylan Dorsey — withdrew

Dumbbell Press

Athletes lifted a 91-kilogram monster dumbbell or a smaller custom dumbbell of the same weight for reps. A single rep with the former outranked any number of reps with the latter.

  1. Samuel Rissling — Four reps, monster
  2. Colten Sloan — Three reps, monster (T-second)
  3. Larson Hehr — Three reps, monster (T-second)
  4. Andrew Langelaar — Three reps, custom (T-fourth)
  5. Alex Crisby — Three reps, custom (T-fourth)
  6. Ryan Jabalee — Three reps, custom (T-fourth)
  7. Austyn Ryan — Three reps, custom (T-fourth)
  8. Billy Hornaday — Two reps, custom
  9. Ryan Stickle — One rep, custom (T-ninth)
  10. Josh Cloherty — One rep, custom (T-ninth)
  11. Ben Borger — no lift
  12. Dave Blake — no lift
  13. Jesse Campbell — no lift
  14. Dan Hagan — no lift
  15. Brad Shepherd — no lift
  16. Sean Hayes — withdrew
  17. Dylan Dorsey — withdrew

Yoke & Truck Pull Medley

Athletes walked the 454-kilogram yoke to a 13,600-kilogram truck pull.

  1. Austyn Ryan — 35.56 seconds
  2. Samuel Rissling — 40.35 seconds
  3. Billy Hornaday — 40.64 seconds
  4. Colten Sloan — 42.46 seconds
  5. Andrew Langelaar — 44.36 seconds
  6. Larson Hehr — 46.41 seconds
  7. Alex Crisby — 46.81 seconds
  8. Ryan Stickle — 53.11 seconds
  9. Dave Blake — 58.76 seconds
  10. Brad Shepherd — 60.05 seconds
  11. Ben Borger — 60.34 seconds
  12. Jesse Campbell — 74.35 seconds
  13. Ryan Jabalee — 13.54 meters
  14. Josh Cloherty — 9.5 meters
  15. Dan Hagan — 3.45 meters
  16. Sean Hayes — withdrew
  17. Dylan Dorsey — withdrew

Stone Over Bar

Strongmen were tasked to lift any five stones, weighing 181, 193, 204, 215, and 227 kilograms over a bar for reps. A lift of any heavier stone outranked any number of reps of a lighter stone.

  1. Andrew Langelaar — Two reps, 204 kilograms
  2. Samuel Rissling — One rep, 204 kilograms
  3. Colten Sloan — One rep, 193 kilograms (T-third)
  4. Billy Hornaday — One rep, 193 kilograms (T-third)
  5. Dan Hagan — Two reps, 181 kilograms
  6. Alex Crisby — One rep, 181 kilograms (T-sixth)
  7. Ben Borger — One rep, 181 kilograms (T-sixth)
  8. Larson Hehr — no lift
  9. Ryan Jabalee — no lift
  10. Austyn Ryan — no lift
  11. Ryan Stickle — no lift
  12. Dave Blake — no lift
  13. Josh Cloherty — no lift
  14. Jesse Campbell — no lift
  15. Brad Shepherd — no lift
  16. Sean Hayes — withdrew
  17. Dylan Dorsey — withdrew

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Featured image: @colten.sloan.prostrongman on Instagram

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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