The competition took place over the week with multiple winners being crowned.
The 2025 Giants Live World Tour Finals took place in Glasgow, Scotland over the weekend. During the competition, history was made during the World Log Lift Challenge. It was an exciting event for competitors and fans alike.
In the end, Luke Richardson edged out Ondrej Fojtu to win the overall prize. Richardson won one event but remained near the top in four others to rack up enough points to win the event.
Below, take a look at the full event-by-event results from the competition.
2025 Giants Live World Tour Finals Full Results
- Luke Richardson, 54
- Ondrej Fojtu, 52
- Andrew Flynn, 49.5
- Evans Nana, 45.5
- Tom Stoltman, 44
- Ryan Bennett, 36
- Maxime Boudreault, 34.5
- Gavin Bilton, 34.5
- James Jeffers, 31
- Callum Crozier, 27
- Oleh Pylypiak, 22
- Tim Buck, 10.5
- Mateusz Kieliszkowski 5.5
2025 Giants Live World Tour Finals Event Results
Event One – Max Log Lift
The opening event of the day constituted as the World Log Lift Challenge. Each athlete took multiple attempts in order to reach a one-rep max. Jack Osborn’s lift of 222kg set a new British record, previously held by Luke Stoltman.
- Jack Osborn – 222kg
- Ondrej Fojtu – 220kg
- Tom Stoltman – 200kg
- Luke Richardson – 190kg
- Oleh Pylypiak – 190kg
- Ryan Bennett – 190kg
- Maxime Boudreault – 180kg
- Mateusz Kieliszkowski – 180kg
- Evans Nana – 180kg
- Tim Buck – 180kg
- Gavin Bilton – 180kg
- Andrew Flynn – 180kg
- James Jeffers – 170kg
- Callum Crozier – No Lift
Event Two – Load & Push
The Load & Push asked athletes to load multiple implements into a wheelbarrow. These items were a 120kg anvil, 100kg tire, and 140kg sack. After they were loaded, they had to push the wheelbarrow past the finish line.
- Luke Richardson – 49.52 seconds
- Andrew Flynn – 49.58 seconds
- Evans Nana – 51.21 seconds
- Callum Crozier – 51.43 seconds
- Ryan Bennett – 51.58 seconds
- Tom Stoltman – 51.91 seconds
- Ondrej Fojtu – 52.52 seconds
- Maxime Boudreault – 52.96 seconds
- Gavin Bilton – 55.39 seconds
- James Jeffers – 57.24 seconds
- Tim Buck – 57.83 seconds
- Oleh Pylypiak – 2 implements
- Mateusz Kieliszkowski – Withdrawn
Event Three – Carry & Grab
The Carry & Grab was next on the list. Competitors were asked to duck walk for 10 meters with a 259kg weight before dragging a 350kg chain across a 20-meter track.
- Evans Nana – 28.35 seconds
- Luke Richardson – 29.85 seconds
- Andrew Flynn – 31.51 seconds
- Maxime Boudreault – 32.42 seconds
- James Jeffers – 33.90 seconds
- Ondre Fojtu – 35.03 seconds
- Tom Stoltman – 37.61 seconds
- Ryan Bennett – 43.71 seconds
- Gavin Bilton – 47.43 seconds
- Callum Crozier – 49.36 seconds
- Oleh Pylypiak – 26 meters
- Tim Buck – 5.35 meters
Event Four – Wrecking Ball Hold
The Wrecking Ball Hold asked Strongmen to keep hold of a 270kg wrecking ball for the longest amount of time as possible.
- Andrew Flynn – 91.75 seconds
- Ondrej Fojtu – 91.37 seconds
- Evans Nana – 79.81 seconds
- Callum Crozier – 77.50 seconds
- Luke Richardson – 73.45 seconds
- Gavin Bilton – 70.49 seconds
- James Jeffers – 67.33 seconds
- Maxime Boudreault – 61.71 seconds
- Ryan Bennett – 51.29 seconds
- Tom Stoltman – 48.27 seconds
- Oleh Pylypiak – 47.56 seconds
- Tim Buck – Withdrawn
Event Five – Castle Stones
The Castles Stones was the final event of the show and it was a classic in Strongman. Competitors had to load the five stones onto platforms in the fastest amount of time.
- Tom Stoltman – 5 in 23.52 seconds
- Ondrej Fojtu – 5 in 29.16 seconds
- Gavin Bilton – 5 in 29.98 seconds
- Luke Richardson – 5 in 31.03 seconds
- James Jeffers – 5 in 34.78 seconds
- Andrew Flynn – 5 in 38.55 seconds
- Maxime Boudreault – 5 in 38.62 seconds
- Ryan Bennett – 4 in 21.05 seconds
- Evans Nana – 4 in 21.34 seconds
- Oleh Pylypiak – 4 in 42.38 seconds
- Callum Crozier – 3 in 29.39 seconds
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