
Ondrej Fojtu Wins Strongman Classic 2026 After Being Named Europe's Strongest Man, Full Results
Czechia's Ondřej Fojtů has added another strongman title after being named Europe's Strongest Man earlier this year.
Fojtů won the 2026 Strongman Classic with a dominant performance Saturday at London's Royal Albert Hall.
The 24-year-old previously won the Europe's Strongest Man competition this April in Leeds.
Fojtů matched up against 12 other competitors in the overhead medley, Webster stones, deadlift, Conan's wheel and Atlas Stones.
He finished with 50.5 points to gain a six-point lead over Great Britain's Paddy Haynes and South Africa's Rayno Nel, who tied for second with 44.5 points apiece.
The United States' Evan Singleton, who won the 2025 Strongman Classic, finished in 11th place after completing just two events.
Here's a look at the final standings from Saturday's competition. Full results can be found at the Strongman Archives.
2026 Strongman Classic Results
- Ondřej Fojtů, Czechia: 50.5 points
- Paddy Haynes, Great Britain: 44.5 points
- Rayno Nel, South Africa: 44.5 points
- Pavlo Kordiyaka, Ukraine: 40 points
- Martins Licis, United States: 37.5 points
- Andrew Flynn, Great Britain: 30.5 points
- Josh Patacca, Australia: 27 points
- Mathew Ragg, New Zealand: 25.5 points
- Nick Guardione, United States: 25 points
- Adam Bishop, Great Britain: 20.5 points
- Evan Singleton, United States: 18 points
- Mitchell Hooper, Canada: 17.5 points
The overhead medley featured a 100 kilogram dumbbell, 150 kilogram circus barbell, 110 kilogram dumbbell, 150 kilogram circus barbell and 120 kilogram dumbbell.
The Webster stones weighed 136 kilogram and 113 kilograms, respectively, while the Atlas stones weighed between 120 and 200 kilograms.
The deadlift was 360 kilograms, while the Conan's wheel weighed 200 kilograms.
Both Singleton and Canada's Mitchell Hooper made it through only the overhead medley and Webster stones but did not complete the other events.
Fojtů finished first in the overhead medley and Webster stones. Haynes and Nel split the lead in the deadlift, while Haynes claimed first place in the Conan's wheel and Atlas stones.
Haynes and Nel matched the world reps record for the axle deadlift, while Haynes set a new world record by making it 1,106 degrees on the 200 kilogram Conan's Wheel, according to Giants Live.
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