Mariusz Pudzianowski - Achievements As A Strongman

Achievements As A Strongman

Professional Competitive Record –
Performance Metric – .964

Professional 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th INJ DNQ Total
Polish 15 1 16
International 27 6 4 2 2 1 1 43
Combined 42 7 4 2 2 1 1 59
Completed contests
Competition Location Outcome Date
World's Strongest Man Valletta, Malta 2nd place 2009-03-10
World's Strongest Man Charleston, West Virginia, USA Winner 9/6-14/2008
World Strongman Federation Grand Prix Silichy, Belarus Winner 2008-03-08
Poland Cup Poland Winner 2008-02-08
World Strongman Federation Grand Prix (Globe's Strongest Man) Russia Winner 2008
Poland vs. The World Poland Winner 2008
Mohegan Sun Super Series Grand Prix Uncasville, Connecticut, USA 2nd place 2008-01-19
World's Strongest Man Anaheim, California, USA Winner 2007
Svend Karlsens Viking Power Super Series Grand Prix Norway Winner 2007
Venice Beach Super Series Grand Prix Venice Beach, California, USA 2nd place 2007
Mohegan Sun Super Series Grand Prix Uncasville, Connecticut, USA Winner 2007
European Championship Poland Winner 2007
World Strongman Cup Grand Prix England Winner 2007
World Strongman Cup Grand Prix Latvia Winner 2007
World's Strongest Man Sanya, China 2nd place 2006
Poland Super Series Grand Prix Poland Winner 2006
Moscow Super Series Grand Prix Moscow, Russia Winner 2006
Mohegan Sun Super Series Grand Prix Uncasville, Connecticut, USA Winner 2006
World Strongman Cup Grand Prix Russia Winner 2006
World Strongman Cup Grand Prix Poland Winner 2006
World Strongman Cup Grand Prix Latvia Winner 2006
World Strongman Cup Grand Prix Belarus Winner 2006
Arnold's Strongest Man Columbus, Ohio, USA 6th place 2005
World's Strongest Man Chengdu, China Winner 2005
Poland vs. The World Poland Winner 2005
Mohegan Sun Super Series Grand Prix Uncasville, Connecticut, USA Winner 2005
Sweden Super Series Grand Prix Sweden Winner 2005
Poland Super Series Grand Prix Poland Winner 2005
Venice Beach Super Series Grand Prix Venice Beach, California, USA Winner 2005
World Strongman Cup Grand Prix Austria Winner 2005
Arnold's Strongest Man Columbus, Ohio, USA 4th place 2004
World's Strongest Man Nassau, Paradise Island, The Bahamas Disqualified (originally 3rd place) 2004
European Championship Jelenia Gora, Poland Winner 2004
World Team Championship Plock, Poland Winner 2004
Moscow Super Series Grand Prix Moscow, Russia Winner 2004
Polish Cup Poland Winner 2004
World's Strongest Man Victoria Falls, Zambia Winner 2003
European Championship Sandomierz, Poland Winner 2003
World Team Championship Hungary Winner 2003
Ylitornio Challenge Finland Winner 2003
World Record Breakers Gdynia, Poland Winner 2003
Polish Cup Poland Winner 2003
Arnold's Strongest Man Columbus, Ohio, USA 5th place 2003
Finland Super Series Grand Prix Finland 2nd place 2003
Canada Super Series Grand Prix Canada 2nd place 2003
Holland Super Series Grand Prix Holland Winner 2003
Hawaii Super Series Grand Prix Hawaii, USA Winner 2003
World's Strongest Man Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Winner 2002
Hawaii Super Series Grand Prix Hawaii, USA 3rd place 2002
Sweden Super Series Grand Prix Sweden 5th place 2002
European Championship Gdynia, Poland Winner 2002
Polish Cup Poland 2nd place 2002
World Team Championship Hungary 3rd place 2002
World's Giants Ireland Winner 2002
World's Strongest Man Sun City, South Africa 4th place 2000
Helsinki Grand Prix Finland 10th place 2000
World Team Championship Hungary 2nd place 2000
World Cup Grand Prix Poland Winner 2000
World Team Championship China 3rd place 1999
Polish Cup Poland Winner 1999

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