The 2024 Strongman Champions League (SCL) Dubai contest occurred on Sept. 7-8, 2024, in Dubai, United Arab Emirates (UAE). The competition featured 13 athletes representing 12 countries battling through six events: Farmer’s Walk, Hummer Pull, Deadlift, Log Lift, Loading Race, and Atlas Stones.
2018 World’s Strongest Man (WSM) champion Hafthór “The Mountain” Björnsson stood atop the podium, scoring 72.5 of a possible 78 points in a dominant performance.
2024 Strongman Champions League Dubai Results
- Hafthór Björnsson (ISL) — 72.5 points
- Evans Nana Aryee (GHA) — 59.5 points
- George Sulaiman (NED) — 55 points
- Adam Roszkowski (POL) — 53 points
- Kane Francis (UK) — 51 points
- Kelvin de Ruiter (NED) — 37.5 points
- Kelin Mills (RSA) — 37.5 points
- Fadi El Masri (LBN) — 36 points
- Mika Törrö (FIN) — 33 points
- Péter Juhász (HUN) — 32.5 points
- Rongo Keene (AUS) — 29 points
- Ervin Toots (EST) — 26.5 points
- Fatih Karaca (TUR) — Eight points
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2024 Strongman Champions League Dubai Event Results
Below are the results for each of the events contested in Dubai:
Farmer’s Walk
Each athlete attempted to walk 150 kilograms for 40 meters as fast as possible within the 60-second time cap.
- Evans Nana Aryee — 19.48 seconds
- Fadi El Masri — 21.13 seconds
- George Sulaiman — 23.2 seconds
- Hafthór Björnsson — 23.73 seconds
- Mika Törrö — 25.5 seconds
- Fatih Karaca — 27.23 seconds
- Kelvin de Ruiter — 27.83 seconds
- Kane Francis — 28.04 seconds
- Ervin Toots — 32.67 seconds
- Kelin Mills — 56.96 seconds
- Adam Roszkowski — 38 meters
- Rongo Keene — 37 meters
- Péter Juhász — 21 meters
Hummer Pull
The course was 20 meters long, and the time cap was 60 seconds.
- Hafthór Björnsson — 16.18 seconds
- Kelvin de Ruiter — 16.8 seconds
- Rongo Keene — 17.35 seconds
- Mika Törrö — 17.43 seconds
- Adam Roszkowski — 17.59 seconds
- Kelin Mills — 17.63 seconds
- Fadi El Masri — 17.95 seconds
- Evans Nana Aryee — 19.81 seconds
- Ervin Toots — 20.3 seconds
- Kane Francis — 20.47 seconds
- George Sulaiman — 20.92 seconds
- Péter Juhász — 22.85 seconds
- Fatih Karaca — withdrew
Deadlift
- Hafthór Björnsson — 12 reps
- George Sulaiman — 11 reps
- Evans Nana Aryee — Eight reps (T-third)
- Adam Roszkowski — Eight reps (T-third)
- Kelin Mills — Eight reps (T-third)
- Kane Francis — Seven reps (T-sixth)
- Rongo Keene — Seven reps (T-sixth)
- Fadi El Masri — Six reps
- Péter Juhász — Three reps
- Kelvin de Ruiter — One rep
- Mika Törrö — no lift
- Ervin Toots — no lift
- Fatih Karaca — withdrew
Log Lift
With one minute on the clock, each strongman attempted to lift 150 kilograms for reps.
- Hafthór Björnsson — Six reps (T-first)
- Evans Nana Aryee — Six reps (T-first)
- Adam Roszkowski — Five reps
- Kane Francis — Four reps (T-fourth)
- Péter Juhász — Four reps (T-fourth)
- George Sulaiman — Three reps
- Kelin Mills — Two reps (T-seventh)
- Ervin Toots — Two reps (T-seventh)
- Kelvin de Ruiter — One rep (T-ninth)
- Rongo Keene — One rep (T-ninth)
- Fadi El Masri — no lift
- Mika Törrö — no lift
- Fatih Karaca — withdrew
Loading Race
Three sacks weighing 120, 140, and 160 kilograms were traversed 10 meters each in the fastest possible time within the one-minute time cap.
- Hafthór Björnsson — 21.66 seconds
- Kane Francis — 22.81 seconds
- Péter Juhász — 23.16 seconds
- Adam Roszkowski — 25.22 seconds
- Evans Nana Aryee — 26.89 seconds
- George Sulaiman — 27.4 seconds
- Kelvin de Ruiter — 30.46 seconds
- Mika Törrö — 30.66 seconds
- Ervin Toots — 32.2 seconds
- Fadi El Masri — 32.97 seconds
- Kelin Mills — 45.25 seconds
- Rongo Keene — 48.43 seconds
- Fatih Karaca — withdrew
Atlas Stones
With 90 seconds on the clock, each strongman attempted to load six stones weighing 120 to 185 kilograms as quickly as they could.
- George Sulaiman — Six in 21.88 seconds
- Kane Francis — Six in 22.71 seconds
- Hafthór Björnsson — Six in 23.17 seconds
- Adam Roszkowski — Six in 24.51 seconds
- Evans Nana Aryee — Six in 36.75 seconds
- Mika Törrö — Six in 44.15 seconds
- Fadi El Masri — Six in 45.27 seconds
- Kelin Mills — Six in 47.22 seconds
- Péter Juhász — Five in 20.72 seconds
- Kelvin de Ruiter — Five in 27.38 seconds
- Rongo Keene — Two in 9.68 seconds
- Ervin Toots — Six in 62.17 seconds
- Fatih Karaca — withdrew
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