Strongman Legend Don Reinhoudt Has Died At 78 Years Old

Passed Away

Don Reinhoudt built a legendary career in both Strongman and powerlifting.

Strongman and powerlifting legend Don Reinhoudt has passed away at 78 years old. He helped bring different strength sports into the light and was one of the all-time greats. Reinhoudt’s cause of death has not been shared at this time.

Reinhoudt made many friends in the industry and was liked by all. Many athletes have shared tributes of Reinhoudt. This includes Ray Williams and “Big Loz” Shahlaei.

“I would like to offer my condolences to the family of Don Reinhoudt. I chased his records for most of my early lifting career. It is men like Don that made powerlifting the amazing sport it has grown into today.”

About Don Reinhoudt

Don Reinhoudt enjoyed athletic success form a young age. He excelled in basketball, football, and track & field in high school. At 24 years old, Reinhoudt began training as a powerlifter and immediately had a knack for the sport.

Reinhoudt first competed in a powerlifting competition in 1972. He finished third during the AAU Men’s World Powerlifting Championships, behind John Kuc and Jim Williams. From there, Reinhoudt competed in eight events and was victorious in each one. Reinhoudt was a four-time champion during the IPF Men’s World Powerlifting Championship from 1973-76.

 

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Reinhoudt moved from powerlifting to Strongman after putting together incredible success. He was invited to compete in the first-ever World’s Strongest Man competition but declined. He would return the very next year to compete in the show and finished second to reigning champion Bruce Wilhelm. In 1979, Reinhoudt returned to the WSM once again and was able to win the title.

Following his career on stage, Don Reinhoudt continued to show off his insane strength in many ways. He won many prestigious competitions and set many records during his time in both Strongman and powerlifting. Reinhoudt’s impact on both sports will be remembered.

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Greg Patuto
Greg has covered the four major sports for six years and has been featured on sites such as Sports Illustrated, Fox Sports, SB Nation, NJ.com, and FanSided. Now, he is transitioning into the world of bodybuilding and strength sports.