Skosyrskii successfully defended his title within the Russian contest.
Dmitri Skosyrskii is the winner of the 2023 Siberian Power Show (SPS). Within the Russian strongman competition, showcasing a few of the sport’s finest within the Eastern hemisphere, Skosyrskii successfully repeated because the champion. He’s now a dominant three-time winner of the competition (2019, 2022-2023) that has only occurred for the reason that 12 months 2019. The one other winner within the SPS’s history is Georgia’s Konstantine Janashia in 2021. The competition, which also featured separate bodybuilding and powerlifting competitors, took place on Apr. 2, 2023, in Krasnoyarsk, Russia, and featured 11 competitors.
The runner-up to the 2023 SPS was David Shamey. Per Strongman Archives, the athlete improved upon two previous fifth-place finishes within the 2021 and 2022 iterations of the SPS. Rounding out the rostrum was Peiman Maheripourehir. The strongman does rarely compete in full contests, normally electing to give attention to his deadlift proficiency and the annual World Deadlift Championships (WDC). Nonetheless, a podium result’s undoubtedly a top quality placing for the veteran competitor.
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The 2023 SPS featured six events. They were as follows:
2023 Siberian Power Show Events
To assist construct his victory, Skosyrskii won the Hercules Hold (40.97 seconds) and tied for first place with the Cyr Dumbbell (130 kilograms/286.6 kilos). The athlete didn’t finish in lower than fourth place in any of the events.
Listed below are the ultimate standings from the 2023 Siberian Power Show:
2023 Siberian Power Show Results | Final Standings
- Dmitrii Skosyrskii (Russia) — 58 points
- David Shamey (Russia) — 48.5 points
- Peiman Maheripourehir (Iran) — 46 points
- Vladimir Bulgakov (Russia) — 38 points
- Reza Gheitasi (Iran) — 36.5 points
- Wesley Claborn (United States) — 31 points
- Aurélien Le Jeune (France) — 29.5 points
- Petr Bukhonov (Russia) — 28.5 points
- Ramil Ramazanov (Russia) — 26 points
- Valery Savin (Russia) — 25.5 points
- Alexander Kuzmin (Russia) — 12.5 points
Skosyrskii’s victory is one other cherry on top of a recent successful run. Per Strongman Archives, the athlete has won 4 of nine profession contest appearances dating back to March 2019. He has only did not qualify for the rostrum on one occasion, with a fourth-place result on the 2022 Forca Bruta.
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Within the context of the general strongman sphere, the SPS may not carry the identical status as other international competitions featuring a few of the world’s strongest athletes. That said, officially marking a contest dynasty of success is something Skosyrskii can, and certain will, bask in before he moves onto his next competitive endeavor.
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