On August 6, 2022, the annual Strongman Champions League (SCL) Portugal contest took place in Esposende, Portugal. After the 12-strongman field worked through five successive events, including the Deadlift and Log Lift, the Netherland’s George Sulaiman captured the victory. The 22-year-old Sulaiman’s resounding performance featured the strength athlete amassing 51 of 60 possible points. He overcame the more experienced two-time World’s Strongest Man (WSM) competitor Ervin Toots by a four-point margin.
Listed here are the ultimate results from the 2022 Strongman Champions League Portugal contest:
2022 Strongman Champions League Portugal Results
- George Sulaiman (Netherlands) — 51 points
- Ervin Toots (Estonia) — 47 points
- Sebastian Kurek (Poland) — 43 points
- Aurélien Le Jeune (France) — 38.5 points
- Kane Francis (United Kingdom) — 34 points
- Alessandro Castelli (Italy) — 33 points
- Andrea Invernizzi (Italy) — 32 points
- Roberto Rodríguez (Spain) — 26 points
- Sean O’Hagan (Ireland) — 25.5 points
- Silviu Urdea (Romania) — 24.5 points
- Lucas Rogerio (Brazil) — 20.5 points
- Fábio Silva (Portugal) — 15 points
Per Strongman Archives, Sulaiman’s win within the 2022 SCL Portugal competition was the primary of his profession. It might need been a culmination of recent solid showings for Sulaiman, like a second-place end in the 2022 Strongest Man within the Netherlands from early July. On the time of this writing, Sulaiman has participated in only five strongman competitions and has reached the rostrum on three occasions.
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Sulaiman enjoyed a powerful showing through the one-day contest. The Dutch strongman won the Deadlift and Conan’s Wheel and took third on the Frame Carry and Medley. His lowest finish was a fifth-place result on the Log Lift.
Below is a fast rundown of the respective event results on the 2022 SCL Portugal.
2022 Strongman Champions League Portugal Event Recap
Deadlift
The deadlift event was of a typical, straightforward max reps (weight undisclosed) structure.
- George Sulaiman — Nine reps
- Aurélien Le Jeune — Eight reps (Tied for second)
- Andrea Invernizzi — Eight reps (Tied for second)
- Sebastian Kurek — Seven reps
- Ervin Toots — Five reps (T-fifth)
- Alessandro Castelli — Five reps (Tied for fifth)
- Roberto Rodríguez — 4 reps (Tied for seventh)
- Silviu Urdea — 4 reps (Tied for seventh)
- Kane Francis — Three reps (Tied for ninth)
- Fábio Silva — Three reps (Tied for ninth)
- Sean O’Hagan — Two reps
- Lucas Rogerio — One rep
Frame Carry
Within the frame carry, the athletes’ objective was to hold a 340-kilogram (749.6-pound) implement for 25 meters as fast as they might. The deadline was 60 seconds.
- Kane Francis — 15.25 seconds
- Sean O’Hagan — 16.12 seconds
- George Sulaiman — 16.22 seconds
- Aurélien Le Jeune — 16.38 seconds
- Silviu Urdea — 18.06 seconds
- Andrea Invernizzi — 18.15 seconds
- Ervin Toots — 18.68 seconds
- Sebastian Kurek — 20.47 seconds
- Roberto Rodríguez — 21.31 seconds
- Lucas Rogerio — 22.64 seconds
- Alessandro Castelli — 29.10 seconds
- Fábio Silva — 33.31 seconds
Log Lift
One other event centered on max reps; each athlete had 60 seconds to press a 140-kilogram (308.6-pound) log overhead as often as possible successfully.
- Andrea Invernizzi — Seven reps (T-first)
- Ervin Toots — Seven reps (T-first)
- Lucas Rogerio — Six reps (T-third)
- Alessandro Castelli — Six reps (T-third)
- George Sulaiman — Five reps (T-fifth)
- Aurélien Le Jeune — Five reps (T-fifth)
- Sebastian Kurek — Five reps (T-fifth)
- Sean O’Hagan — Three reps (T-eighth)
- Roberto Rodríguez — Three reps (T-eighth)
- Silviu Urdea — 18.06 seconds
- Kane Francis — One rep (T-Eleventh)
- Fábio Silva — One rep (T-Eleventh)
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Conan’s Wheel
If this Conan’s Wheel event followed its usual structure from other strongman events, the competitors likely needed to carry a heavy implement (undisclosed weight) on a hard and fast point that tested their forearm strength and midlines. Without dropping the load, each athlete’s cumulative distance was their rating.
- George Sulaiman — 60.4 meters
- Ervin Toots — 57.5 meters
- Sebastian Kurek — 46.5 meters
- Kane Francis — 45 meters
- Alessandro Castelli — 39.5 meters
- Sean O’Hagan — 37.4 meters
- Silviu Urdea — 23.5 meters
- Roberto Rodríguez — 23 meters
- Fábio Silva — 11.8 meters
- Aurélien Le Jeune — 6.5 meters
- Lucas Rogerio — 4.3 meters
- Andrea Invernizzi — 2.5 meters
Medley
The Medley concluded the 2022 SCL Portugal. The precise format details and implements are unconfirmed on the time of this text’s publication. If the precedent of other strongman contests is any indication, it likely included some type of a Farmer’s Walk for a certain distance followed by repeatedly loading a novel implement onto a platform. Nonetheless, the winner was who accomplished the general Medley fastest.
- Sebastian Kurek — 39.43 seconds
- Ervin Toots — 39.90 seconds
- George Sulaiman — 43.44 seconds
- Aurélien Le Jeune — 44.43 seconds
- Kane Francis — 46.89 seconds
- Roberto Rodríguez — 47.88 seconds
- Alessandro Castelli — 53.29 seconds
- Fábio Silva — 60.56 seconds
- Lucas Rogerio — 61.25 seconds
- Sean O’Hagan — One flip (T-Tenth)
- Silviu Urdea — One flip (T-Tenth)
- Andrea Invernizzi — One flip (T-Tenth)
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Next Steps
On the time of this writing, Sulaiman has not confirmed when he’ll compete in strongman competition next. Notably, the 2022 SCL Portugal was Sulaiman’s first contest outside his native Netherlands. Whether he competes on a world stage or a domestic platform again, it is clear that Sulaiman shows promise as a young strongman.
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