Tristain Hoath ran away with the title in the final day of action.
The 2025 Canada’s Strongest Man competition took place on Saturday in Saint-Pamphile, Canada.
A total of 13 competitors took part in the event to crown a new champion. They competed in a total of six event during the day. In the end, it was Tristain Hoath who was crowned champion in a runaway.
2025 Canada’s Strongest Man Final Results
- Tristain Hoath, 74.5
- James Jeffers, 62.5
- Gabriel Rheaume, 55.5
- Larson Hehr, 46
- Andrew Langelaar, 41
- Wesley Derwinsky, 38
- Colten Sloan, 37
- Frederick Rheaume, 34
- Yanick Boucher, 33.5
- Ben Court, 32.5
- Keven Malenfant-Caron, 29.5
- Samuel Daigle, 24
- Jonathan Prevost, 24
2025 Canada’s Strongest Man Event Results
Event One – Max Log Lift
The first event of the day was the first victory for Tristain Hoath. Competitors were asked to lift a log overhead for one rep with the maximum amount of weight.
- Tristain Hoath, 181kg
- James Jeffers, 170kg
- Gabriel Rheaume, 170kg
- Larson Hehr, 170kg
- Ben Court, 170kg
- Keven Malenfant-Caron, 170kg
- Andrew Langelaar, 159kg
- Wesley Derwinsky, 159kg
- Colten Sloan, 159kg
- Frederick Rheaume, No Lift
- Yanick Boucher, No Lift
- Samuel Daigle, No Lift
- Jonathan Prevost, No Lift
Event Two – Frame Carry
The second event was the Frame Carry where athletes were asked to carry an enormous frame across a course in the fastest amount of time. Hoath was victorious once again by less than half a second.
- Tristain Hoath, 8.89 seconds
- Yanick Boucher, 9.31 seconds
- James Jeffers, 10.47 seconds
- Gabriel Rheaume, 10.52 seconds
- Larson Hehr, 10.91 seconds
- Wesley Derwinsky, 11.06 seconds
- Frederick Rheaume, 12.87 seconds
- Colten Sloan, 15.96 seconds
- Samuel Daigle, 21.33 seconds
- Jonathan Prevost, 33.64 seconds
- Ben Court, 40.38 seconds
- Keven Malenfant-Caron, 2.18 meters
- Andrew Langelaar, 1.09 meters
Event Three – Sandbag Toss
The Sandbag Toss asked competitors to toss six bags varying in weight over a bar set at a specific height. This was another timed event where Wesley Derwinsky defeated Hoath by nearly two seconds.
- Wesley Derwinsky, 6 in 18.98 seconds
- Tristain Hoath, 6 in 20.53 seconds
- James Jeffers, 5 in 16.6 seconds
- Frederick Rheaume, 5 in 21.93 seconds
- Andrew Langelaar, 5 in 25.43 seconds
- Gabriel Rheaume, 4 in 15.37 seconds
- Colten Sloan, 4 in 19.1 seconds
- Ben Court, 4 in 33.57 seconds
- Larson Hehr, 3 in 21.63 seconds
- Samuel Daigle, 3 in 26.7 seconds
- Jonathan Prevost, 3 in 26.9 seconds
- Keven Malenfant-Caron, 3 in 51.32 seconds
- Yanick Boucher, No Lift
Event Four – Car Deadlift
The Car Deadlift was an event for reps where competitors were asked to complete the most strapped in a hollowed out car.
- Tristain Hoath, 12 reps
- Gabriel Rheaume, 12 reps
- Wesley Derwinsky, 11 reps
- Frederick Rheaume, 10 reps
- Ben Court, 9 reps
- Keven Malenfort-Caron, 9 reps
- Yanick Boucher, 8 reps
- James Jeffers, 8 reps
- Andrew Langelaar, 7 reps
- Colten Sloan, 3 reps
- Jonathan Prevost, 2 reps
- Larson Hehr, 1 rep
- Samuel Daigle, No Lift
Event Five – Truck Pull
The penultimate event of the competition was the Truck Pull. Athletes were tasked with pulling an extremely massive truck for the longest distance possible. Larson Hehr won his first competition of the day.
- Larson Hehr, 17.6 meters
- James Jeffers, 17.12 meters
- Tristain Hoath, 16.76 meters
- Colten Sloan, 16.46 meters
- Andrew Langelaar, 16.26 meters
- Jonathan Prevost, 15.67 meters
- Yanick Boucher, 14.76 meters
- Samuel Daigle, 14.5 meters
- Gabriel Rheaume, 14.48 meters
- Frederick Rheaume, 14.45 meters
- Ben Court, 13.56 meters
- Keven Malenfort-Caron, 12.45 meters
- Wesley Derwinsky, Withdrew
Event Six – Atlas Stones
The final event of the competition was a staple in Strongman. The six stones varied in weight rom 141-191kg where competitors were timed with how quick they ran through them.
- Tristain Hoath, 5 in 59.15 seconds
- James Jeffers, 4 in 44.53 seconds
- Andrew Langelaar, 4 in 66.14 seconds
- Gabriel Rheaume, 3 in 18.8 seconds
- Samuel Daigle, 3 in 23.22 seconds
- Yanick Boucher, 3 in 28.02 seconds
- Larson Hehr, 3 in 31.73 seconds
- Jonathan Prevost, 3 in 35.4 seconds
- Keven Malenfort-Caron, 3 in 38.92 seconds
- Colten Sloan, 3 in 39.44 seconds
- Frederick Rheaume, 3 in 45.84 seconds
- Ben Court, 1 in 16.18 seconds
- Wesley Derwinsky, Withdrew
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