2023 Giants Live Strongman Classic Results: Evan Singleton Narrowly Wins

Evan Singleton wins the 2023 Giants Live Strongman Classic.

The 2023 Giants Live Strongman Classic results are in. The fierce competition featured five events where talented strongman athletes battled for top honors.

The recent 2023 Giants Live Strongman Classic Classic competition saw some of the world’s best athletes compete for top honors. There was some stiff competition at the show that featured the likes of 2023 World’s Strongest Man champion Mitchell Hooper, multiple-time World’s Strongest Man winner Tom Stoltman, and veteran American competitor Evan Singleton. Ukrainian strongmen Pavlo Nakonechnny and 2020 World’s Strongest Man winner Oleksii Novikov both had to withdraw from the competition leaving eleven competitors in total.

The competition was a close one, each competitor fought tooth and nail to secure victory but there could be only one winner. When the dust settled and all was said and done, it would be Evan Singleton who emerged victorious.

2023 Giants Live Strongman Classic Placing Results

  1. Evan Singleton (USA) — 47 points
  2. Tom Stoltman (Scotland) — 46.5 points
  3. Mitchell Hooper (Canada) — 43 points
  4. Trey Mitchell (USA) — 33.5 points
  5. Eddie Williams (Australia) — 32 points
  6. Luke Stoltman (Scotland) — 28 points
  7. Spenser Remick (USA) — 27 points
  8. Pavlo Kordiyaka (Ukraine) — 22.5 points
  9. Kevin Faires (USA) — 22 points
  10. Cheick “Iron Biby” Sanou (Burkina Faso) — 19 points
  11. Rongo Keene (Australia) — 5.5 points

The competition was fierce and Evan Singleton could only narrowly win the event with some consistent solid performances.

2023 Giants Live Strongman Classic Event Results

Event One — Nicol Stone Carry

  1. Eddie Williams — 31.66 meters
  2. Mitchell Hooper — 26.66 meters
  3. Evan Singleton — 25.25 meters
  4. Kevin Faires — 24.82 meters
  5. Tom Stoltman — 20.87 meters
  6. Luke Stoltman — 19.53 meters
  7. Cheick “Iron Biby” Sanou — 17.34 meters
  8. Pavlo Kordiyaka — 16.14 meters
  9. Rongo Keene — 12.5 meters
  10. Spenser Remick — 6.95 meters
  11. Trey Mitchell — 5.73 meters

Event Two — Super Yoke

  1. Mitchell Hooper — 9.84 seconds
  2. Evan Singleton — 12.19 seconds
  3. Tom Stoltman — 12.21 seconds
  4. Pavlo Kordiyaka — 13.41 seconds
  5. Spenser Remick — 14.45 seconds
  6. Luke Stoltman — 14.87 seconds
  7. Eddie Williams — 15.36 seconds
  8. Trey Mitchell — 17.47 seconds
  9. Cheick “Iron Biby” Sanou — 20.11 seconds
  10. Kevin Faires — 20.16 seconds
  11. Rongo Keene — 31.20 seconds
Evan Stoltman beat out the competition at the 2023 Giants Live Strongman Classic
Evan Stoltman beat out the competition at the 2023 Giants Live Strongman Classic

Event Three — Axle Deadlift

  1. Mitchell Hooper — Seven reps
  2. Tom Stoltman — Six reps
  3. Evan Singleton — Five reps (T-third)
  4. Trey Mitchell — Five reps (T-third)
  5. Luke Stoltman — Three reps (T-fifth)
  6. Eddie Williams — Three reps (T-fifth)
  7. Kevin Faires — Three reps (T-fifth)
  8. Spenser Remick — Two reps (T-eighth)
  9. Cheick “Iron Biby” Sanou — Two reps (T-eighth)
  10. Pavlo Kordiyaka — One rep (T-10th)
  11. Rongo Keene — One rep (T-10th)

Event Four — Viking Press

  1. Trey Mitchell — 18 reps
  2. Tom Stoltman — 17 reps (T-seconds)
  3. Evan Singleton — 17 reps (T-seconds)
  4. Spenser Remick — 15 reps (T-fourth)
  5. Cheick “Iron Biby” Sanou — 15 reps (T-fourth)
  6. Mitchell Hooper — 14 reps
  7. Pavlo Kordiyaka — 13 reps 
  8. Luke Stoltman — 11 reps 
  9. Kevin Faires — Nine reps
  10. Eddie Williams — Seven reps
  11. Rongo Keene — withdrew

Event Five — Castle Stones

  1. Tom Stoltman — Five in 20.29 seconds
  2. Evan Singleton — Five in 25.18 seconds
  3. Trey Mitchell — Four in 22.21 seconds
  4. Eddie Williams — Four in 25.75 seconds
  5. Spenser Remick — Four in 27.47 seconds
  6. Mitchell Hooper — Three in 12.80 seconds
  7. Luke Stoltman — Three in 16.19 seconds
  8. Pavlo Kordiyaka — Three in 23.07 seconds
  9. Kevin Faires — One in 25.40 seconds
  10. Cheick “Iron Biby” Sanou — withdrew
  11. Rongo Keene — withdrew

With his victory Evan Singleton is the first strongman to secure his spot for the 2024 World’s Strongest Man competition. With his solid performance we could see him be a top contender at next year’s show.

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News and Editorial Writer at Generation Iron, Jonathan Salmon is a writer, martial arts instructor, and geek culture enthusiast. Check out his YouTube, Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, and Sound Cloud for in-depth MMA analysis.

Jonathan Salmon
Managing editor of Generation Iron, Jonathan Salmon is a writer, martial arts instructor, and geek culture enthusiast. He has been writing about bodybuilding, combat sports, and strength sports for over 8 years. Check out his YouTube, Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, and Sound Cloud for in-depth MMA analysis.